‘We just don’t matter,’ victim of Toronto van attack says of justice system

Cathy Riddell wants to move on, but the justice system has kept her stuck in time.

She hopes other victims of crime don’t have to endure what she and more than a dozen other survivors — and numerous grieving relatives — of the worst attack in Toronto’s history have gone through.

It’s been four years since Riddell was attacked by a man who, angered by women who wouldn’t sleep with him and radicalized in the bowels of the internet, deliberately drove a rented van down a busy Toronto sidewalk.

Yet the criminal case stretches on.

“Nowhere along the line is there any true consideration of victims,” Riddell said in a recent interview. “We just don’t matter.”

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Ottawa cites cabinet confidentiality over decision to invoke Emergencies Act, court filing shows

The federal government says it will not reveal what information led it to use the Emergencies Act to end truckers’ protests this winter, citing cabinet confidentiality in its response to legal challenges.

Four groups accuse the government of acting unlawfully by invoking a state of emergency when, they say, existing legislation such as the Criminal Code and traffic laws were sufficient to address it. Alberta is seeking to join the case as an intervenor, opposing the use of the emergency law.

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Social media roasts Pelosi’s appearance on drag show: ‘Tells you everything you need to know’

Nancy Pelosi is once again pulling on her Kinky Boots and gearing up for yet another appearance on a show all about the glamor and glitz of cross-dressing.

Trailers for the new season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” feature the Speaker of the House and third in line for the presidency parroting the show’s tagline: “Can I get an amen?”

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Trudeau’s Internet Censorship Plan “Like China, North Korea” Says Twitter

 

A request-for-information released this week has spilled the beans on the Liberal government’s internet censorship proposals. Labelled as “government surveillance and censorship powers,” social media giant Twitter compared Trudeau government proposals to dictatorial measures found in China, North Korea and Iran.

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President Trump Just Gave His Best Speech Yet Defending America And Exposing “Explosive” Election Fraud

In one of his best speeches to date, former President Donald Trump spoke up for American constitutional principles in Florida, not the distorted values pushed by the new Democrats. He also addressed the “explosive” evidence of election fraud in Detroit, Michigan.

Speaking in Amelia, Florida, Donald Trump spoke fervently in support of the Constitution, our Founding documents, and the principle of equality. He rejects equity as defined by the [Marxists] Democrats and emphasized the first duty of government is to defend and protect America First.

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Carbon tax will cost farmers $235 million: PBO

The PBO estimates farmers will be charged $9 million in carbon taxes this year. By 2022, the number is expected to increase to around $60 million annually.

The statistics were created on the request of Conservative MP Philip Lawrence. Lawrence recently proposed a bill which would exempt farmers from the carbon tax on propane and natural gas.

Canada’s Plan to Regulate Internet Blasted by Twitter and More, Reveal Unsealed Documents

Professor Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in internet and e-commerce law at the University of Ottawa in a recent blog post shared a trove of submissions from the Government of Canada’s online harms consultation that had previously not been made public.

Included are submissions from Twitter, TikTok, Microsoft, Pinterest, the Business Software Alliance, and more, all heavily criticizing the government’s plans. Even Canada’s largest telecom companies (Bell, Rogers, Telus, Cogeco, Quebecor, and Shaw) provided a joint submission.

Only a fraction of consultation submissions were actually made public by Canadian Heritage, while the rest were never disclosed — until now. Geist was able to acquire these submissions by filing an Access to Information Act request to compel disclosure by law of the consultation submissions.

Canada Experiencing Fastest Rate Of Ethnic Change In Western World

“Justin Trudeau won suburban ridings with large immigrant populations across the country. Politically, keeping those voters loyal is his first and most important task.”

A study from Eric Kaufmann, Professor at the University of London, states that “Canada is experiencing the fastest rate of ethnic change of any country in the Western world.”

Prof. Kaufmann is quoting Statistics Canada report projections, and he suggests that based on current immigration patterns, Canada will be 80% non-white in less than a century.

How Hollywood Celebrated Earth Day 2022: Tree Hugging, Fossil Fuel Bashing, ‘Celebrating Mother’

Celebrities including Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Rosanna Arquette, and Paramount Network’s Yellowstone star Piper Perabo gave shout-outs to Greenpeace, which continues to wage war on the oil industry and promote climate change ideology.

Other stars observing Earth Day include Barbra Streisand, Mark Ruffalo, Kevin Bacon, Chelsea Handler, and Kerry Washington.

Their activism comes amid the worst inflation in four decades, which has pushed up energy prices, including gas prices, to record levels. As Breitbart News reported, energy prices have soared 32 percent in the past 12 months.

Oh, Good. Chicago Putting “Unarmed Security Guards” On The Trains And Buses

In Chicago, on just one evening this week, there were three people injured and one person killed in multiple shootings. Sadly, that wasn’t a big enough number to make the headlines outside of the Windy City because it’s really just a typical night out on the town. An increasing amount of criticism has been leveled against the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) because the trains and buses have become some of the most dangerous places to be, particularly after dark. Now, as CBS Chicago reports, the CTA is answering the call for action. But their latest response has been to announce that they will be deploying 300 unarmed guards to ride the lines and monitor the stations. CBS is perhaps overly polite when they ask the obvious question. Will that be enough?

ATF In Turmoil As Top Black Director Demoted, Biden Pushes Second White Man For Top Job

The embattled Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives was rocked again this week when an insider favored for the bureau’s top job was abruptly demoted after being passed over a second time by President Joe Biden.

Reports said that acting Director Marvin Richardson, the highest-ranking black man at the agency who had 30 years of experience with ATF, announced Monday that he was being shoved aside by the White House. Biden last week chose a white lawyer to head the sprawling law enforcement agency after his first pick, another white male, bowed out under pressure.

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The Most Important Political Film Ever Made

Hollywood has always loved political movies. And there have been lots of good ones over the years. But not very many important ones. Dinesh D’Souza, the preeminent conservative filmmaker, has made many very important movies. But his next movie may be the most important political movie of all time. In fact, it may be the most important movie of all time. And if taken seriously by those in power, it very well may save America.

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Roman Baber goes after Trudeau for demonizing “truly peaceful” Freedom Convoy

Conservative Party leadership candidate and Independent Ontario MPP Roman Baber has slammed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for demonizing Freedom Convoy protesters on Parliament Hill last February.

Baber made the comments during an appearance on CBC News’s Power & Politics earlier this week. In the segment, Baber also said that Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act was groundless. 

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Col Douglas Macgregor Delivers Truth Bombs Surrounding Ukraine Conflict and Status of $4.7 Billion Spent Sending U.S. Equipment and Aid

Colonel Douglas Macgregor appeared on Tucker Carlson to give a brutally honest assessment of the conflict in Ukraine. Regarding the transfer of heavy weapons and artillery, Macgregor notes something many have discussed.

The logistics of sending in those weapons from western Ukraine (Poland border) to the eastern Ukraine battle encompasses a thousand-mile trek. Russia can easily hit those convoys en route, negating the supply line. Additionally, the U.S. has sent $4.7 billion in military equipment and financial aid so far, and we have no idea who is in control of those weapons.

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