
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted on Monday that illegal aliens pouring across the southern U.S. border are not subject to the same COVID-19 restrictions as foreign travelers coming into the states.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted on Monday that illegal aliens pouring across the southern U.S. border are not subject to the same COVID-19 restrictions as foreign travelers coming into the states.

The Islamic State’s Khorasan Province has claimed responsibility for a series of bombings that targeted Taliban convoys throughout the city of Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar province. The group claims that 35 Taliban members were killed or wounded in the attacks, though the casualty figures could not be independently verified.

This weekend, crowds descended upon a Richmond Hill walk-in clinic where an apparent pandemic-skeptic doctor was said to be mass-issuing letters exempting patients from ongoing public health mandates.
On Saturday, York Medical, located on Yonge Street near Elgin Mills Road, attracted throngs that lined up around the block to see Dr. Christopher Hassell, who was alleged in a Twitter thread of using his medical authority to sidestep public health measures.

Communist dictatorships are marked by political purges and draconian edicts designed to control people’s lives to a totalitarian degree. Last week, President Joe Biden gave the American people both.

Pfizer said Monday its research shows its product works for children aged five to 11 and that it will also seek U.S. authorization for this age group soon — a key step toward protecting schoolchildren from the novel coronavirus.

The Hancock administration’s plan for the Street Enforcement Team, which staffers likened to park rangers when it was unveiled in July, is to give its members authority to enforce and issue citations for twenty laws, including ones generally associated with people experiencing homelessness, such as unauthorized camping, public urination, trespassing and obstruction of the public right-of-way. The team will also be able to issue citations for failure to obey a lawful order, providing false information and violating court orders.

As I predicted at the top of this weekend’s Mark Steyn Show, just in time for today’s election in Canada Justin Trudeau is back in black. A new photograph has emerged (right) of the Peter Pancake of northern politics in blackface, black arms, black legs, black torso (though no word on whether the banana stuffed down his pants has also been dunked in a vat of Kiwi).

Following a week of missteps for the Biden administration, some are questioning, who is making the decisions? Biden’s aides are at liberty to cut his microphone when the president veers off-script; and Biden himself has joked that he’ll “get in trouble” for taking reporters’ questions.
“Well, I would say it’s a disturbing pattern, where it seems they cut off his microphone any time he might say something that his handlers don’t want,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told “Sunday Morning Futures” with Maria Bartiromo.

Despite the fact that we’ve been dealing with COVID-19 for almost two years, some small businesses in Canada continue to enforce restrictive health measures on their customers.
When customers receive poor customer service, it usually doesn’t bode well for the business. Will this be the case post-COVID?
There will be no post-COVID.
Alberta wants a fair deal from Canada, but can’t seem to get one. Should it build a firewall? Stop trying? Separate? This is one of a series of opinion pieces adapted from the new book, “Moment of Truth: How to Think About Alberta’s Future,” in which some of Canada’s most respected thinkers on the subject debate what the best next steps are for Alberta — and for Canada.
ActiveArtsTO will shut down a portion of Lake Shore Boulevard West between Windemere Avenue and Strachan Avenue next Sunday for a massive street festival.
The festival will be closing 5 km of the major road and will be filled with pop-up art installations, sport, music, and dance demos, a roller-skating party, and more. There will also be a DJ to keep the party going.
A US citizen who had trouble getting into the US was stunned when he arrived at the McAllen airport. What he found was foreigners, only foreigners, who could not speak English. (Watch every clip. One is more horrifying than the next.)
Not a single person could speak English, nor did they have a single piece of luggage. Each group had a red, green, or brown envelope allowing them to travel for free all over the U.S.
Researchers in Germany successfully trained cows to use a small, fenced-in area with artificial turf flooring as a bathroom stall. This could allow farms to easily capture and treat cow urine, which often pollutes air, soil and water, researchers report online September 13 in Current Biology. Components of that urine, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, could also be used to make fertilizer (SN: 4/6/21).
One of the murder convictions against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is likely to be thrown out after a decision last week by the Minnesota Supreme Court.

I hope you can join us for our live Election Night Show tonight at 8:30pm ET / 5:30pm PT on www.tnc.news.
We’ll be discussing the results as they come in, welcoming a number of special guests and we’ll also have reporters in Toronto and Saskatoon at the Conservative Party and PPC’s victory parties.
Unlike the legacy media, we won’t be discussing how fancy Trudeau’s socks are or pushing leftist pet causes on you. Instead, we’ll be focussing on the issues that matter to Canadians.
Canadians deserve extensive coverage of election night, and that’s exactly what we’re striving to do tonight.
I hope to see you tonight.
Thank you,
Candice Malcolm
Founder

Police said that at least two people have been shot. They were rushed to hospital with injuries that are non-life-threatening, according to police.

Haitian migrants seeking to escape poverty, hunger and hopelessness in their home country said they would not be deterred by US plans to swiftly send them back, as thousands remained encamped in the remote Texas city of Del Rio.

Poilievre has connected over-spending & money printing to the surging cost of living, a message that needs to be heard in an era when spending is out of control.

Parents normally send their children to school (or park them at the computer for pretend school) to learn academic disciplines, including English, math, science, and history. But in most public and some private schools, more and more time is being redirected from academic instruction to “social-emotional learning” (SEL)—the cultivation not of knowledge but of the “correct” attitudes, beliefs, opinions, and behaviors.