Jeffrey F. Collins: Without plan for new submarines Canada faces defence gap in the Arctic

A Department of National Defence briefing note identifies the urgent need to “kick off without delay” a replacement project for the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) four Victoria-class submarines. The British built vessels, acquired second hand in 1998 by the Chrétien government in a nearly $900 million lease-to-buy contract, are due to be retired or “paid off” 15 years from now, between 2036 and 2042 . At that point the submarines will be 50 years old.

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Watch: Eerie “Warning” Video Emerges From Anonymous Group Claiming to be “Procter and Gamble” Employees

As you likely know by now, Joe Biden’s “emergency” vaccine mandate will be implemented by January 4th. That’s right, it’s such an “emergency” that it can wait until after the new year. I think that’s what the Democrats call “science.” Regardless of when it happens, one thing is for certain, the mandates will affect many people. We’ve already seen it happening with the airlines, where AA and Southwest had to cancel thousands of flights, reportedly because of employees rebelling against the mandates by calling in with the “freedom flu.” Of course, the media and the airlines tried to play it off like it was the “weather,” but the American people are not idiots.

Now, another group is stepping forward to send a warning to Americans. A group of anonymous people claiming to be “Procter and Gamble” employees have created a video to warn Americans how bad things will probably get after Biden’s mandates take effect.

This video lays out what will probably happen to the already weakened supply chain, and this info coincides with a recent report from Trucking companies that claim they won’t be able to move nearly as many goods and supplies once the mandates hit.

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Conservative alarmism over jobs data is either dishonest or delusional

Last Friday morning, Statistics Canada greeted the country with a monthly employment report that, by any reasonable assessment, was good news.

Jobs increased by a modest but healthy 31,000 in October, adding to September’s surge of 157,000 jobs. The unemployment rate fell to 6.7 per cent, the lowest since the pandemic began. Full-time employment accounted for all the gains. Private-sector hiring rose by 70,000. Hours worked were up. Wages were up.

But to hear the Conservative opposition’s spin, this was all very bad news indeed. It was smoking-gun evidence of economic mismanagement at its worst.

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Climate Delusional Disorder (CDD) 2021 Update

The first thing to note about Climate Derangement Syndrome, whether it’s coming from the posh road-blockers of Insulate Britain, Clarence House or the Church of England, is that it has nothing whatsoever to do with science. This eco-hysteria single-handedly shatters the myth that contemporary environmentalism is a science-driven movement, merely concerned with acting upon the warnings contained in graphs and models drawn up by climatologists. Show me the piece of scientific research that says a gang of boys will rape your mother if we don’t achieve Net Zero by 2030. Where’s the peer-reviewed study that pinpoints the moment when slaughter, rape and genocide will occur if our governments fail to cut back on fossil fuels?

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‘My life has changed dramatically’: Canadians quitting their jobs during COVID-19

For many, the unhappiness associated with their previous jobs — whether it be poor working conditions, disagreements with management, the added stress and burnout of a new COVID-19 environment or wanting to be closer to family and friends — had finally taken its toll. Some also pointed to frustrations and safety concerns over a lack of commitment by employers to adhere to public health measures, such as masking or social distancing.

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‘She Was Actually On My Plane’: Greene Dishes Some ‘Personal Dirt’ On Pelosi

Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green has dished some “personal dirt” on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Greene took to Twitter and said that Pelosi was on her plane and was “house hunting” in south Florida last week.

This, if true, would suggest that Pelosi may believe that Democrats are going to lose control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2022 midterm elections.

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Trudeau Considers Restricting Distance of Vehicle Travel For Canadian Citizens

In terms of a domestic carbon program, no emission reduction mandates had thus far been established beyond an agreement between Alberta and Ottawa to limit output at 100 megatonnes per year. Canada emits roughly 730 megatonnes of CO2 equivalent annually. The Trudeau government has now mandated a specific 100-megatonne reduction for our oil and gas sector by the year 2030. 
This in itself is not a surprise. What should make the ears of Canadians perk up is one of the proposed restrictions to accomplish the goal. Among other current considerations in the Liberal government’s proposal, we discover the following:
 
“Limit personal consumption of hydrocarbons by individual Canadians, in terms of allowable miles travelled by motor vehicle, train or air.”

Why Statists Love The ‘Money Illusion’

If people could easily see how rapidly their earning power was being eroded, public anger would rise dramatically.

Top docs say unvaxxed can avoid COVID only by shutting themselves off from society

“Is it safe to say if you’re an adult in this country and you haven’t been vaccinated you’re going to get COVID?” asked a reporter.

“It does depend on where you are,” replied Dr. Tam.

“Obviously in areas where there’s high activity you’re more likely to get COVID. It depends. So if you’re an adult unvaccinated in an area where transmission is occurring, then there is a very good likelihood you’re going to get infected.”

Biden crusade against ‘domestic extremism’ spurs thousands of FBI probes, fears of a police state

The FBI has 2,700 open investigations of domestic extremism, more than double the usual number of cases, counterterrorism officials say, underscoring the Biden administration’s accelerated pursuit of what it calls “domestic violent extremists.”

The increase in domestic violent extremism that the Biden administration described is shocking. It suggests that the number of plots and racially motivated killings attributed to White supremacists has also multiplied. So far, the administration has not presented those sorts of numbers.

New York Times: It’s Time To Cancel Classic Rock

“I want to live in a world where I can be moved by art and music and literature without having to come up with elaborate apologies for that work or for its creators,” Jennifer Finney Boylan, a transgender activist and author, wrote on Wednesday. Boylan urged listeners to scrap iconic artists and songs, including Don McLean’s “American Pie” and the Rolling Stones’ “Brown Sugar,” if the artists have personal flaws or their lyrics are not sufficiently “inclusive” or “just.”

Biden Advisor: Migrants May Rank Higher Than Gold Star Families

Appearing on Fox News Sunday with Bill Hemmer, Biden’s senior advisor Cedric Richmond insisted that the White House has nothing to do with how much illegal immigrants will be compensated, and argues that questioning whether or not these payments are “incentives” is “insensitive “and “disrespectful”. However, when Hemmer asked about the compensation for Gold Star families, Richmond appeared to be the one who was “insensitive” and “disrespectful”.

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Biden Energy Secretary: People ‘Going To’ Pay More To Heat Homes, ‘Hope’ Gas Doesn’t Hit $4 Per Gallon

“So, according to AAA, the national average of gas prices is now $3.42 a gallon. Bank of America is predicting crude oil prices could soar another 50 percent by next June,” CNN host Dana Bash said. “Could the average gas price in America be $4 a gallon in the United States soon?”

“Well, we certainly hope not,” Granholm responded. “As I say, the Energy Information Agency is going to put out their forecast this week.”

“The president is all over this,” she claimed.

Damn right he is. Let’s Go Brandon!

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Bank of Canada governor says inflation ‘transitory but not short-lived’

Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says inflation may be around longer than anticipated.

“I think transitory to economists, means sort of not permanent,” said Macklem in an interview with CTV’s Question Period with Evan Solomon, airing Sunday. “I think to a lot of people, transitory means it’s going to be over quickly and maybe I don’t know exactly what the right word is, but it’s probably something like you know, transitory but not short-lived.”

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Liz Cheney: ‘Un-American’ to Say January 6 Was a False Flag Operation

Anchor Chris Wallace said, “We’ve always argued about policy. What strikes me as was different now but not just now but in recent years is that we argue over facts. We argue over the truth. Congresswoman Cheney, there is talk now that January 6 was a false flag operation. It was a case of liberals in the deep state setting up conservatives and Trump supporters. Is there any truth to that?”

Cheney said, “None at all. It’s the same thing that you hear people saying 9/11 is an inside job. It’s un-American to be spreading those kinds of lies, and they are lies.”

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