
For nearly one minute of air time, Biden was slurring his words, mistaking millions for thousands and failing to effectively communicate any real point to the American people.

For nearly one minute of air time, Biden was slurring his words, mistaking millions for thousands and failing to effectively communicate any real point to the American people.

Documents disclosed by prosecutors in a court case reveal data that could only have come from the long-gun registry, a report from Brian Lilley in the Toronto Sun says. The problem is these data were supposed to be destroyed in 2012 when Parliament scrapped the long-gun registry. True North’s Andrew Lawton, a licensed gun owner, discusses.

Fox Nation host Lara Logan warned on Wednesday that Big Tech surveillance of Americans is “much worse” than most people think, while adding that we are quickly becoming a “monitored class” of people much like what occurs in totalitarian regimes like China.

The uproar over Bill C-10 has rightly focused on the government’s decision to remove safeguards for user generated content from the bill. Despite insistence from Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault that users will not be regulated and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that users will not be required to make Cancon contributions, the reality is that the removal of Section 4.1 from the bill means that all user generated content is treated as a “program” under the Act and therefore subject to regulation by the CRTC.
A staggering amount of spending, for shockingly little in return.
Under the new order from Justice John Krawchenko of Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice, the Trinity Bible Chapel in Waterloo Region will be indefinitely locked out of its building.

Social media users are recoiling at Bill Gates’ call for a global disease alert system, questioning why a tech billionaire with no medical expertise or elected office is plotting what they fear could become a platform for tyranny.
Talk about a pet peeve. The climate alarmists have come for your pets. No, really. A new report from Vox.com is now urging the public to consider offering a home to other pets besides dogs and cats. Why?
The report says their respective diets and lifestyles contribute to global warming for various reasons. In addition, the toilet needs of contemporary dogs include the use of pastel-colored poop bags while cats visit litter boxes where the filler is not necessarily made of natural, eco-friendly materials like wood shavings.
“Are our pets gobbling up the planet? From the meat-based meals to kitty litter to plastic poop bags, pet care is unarguably bad for the environment,” Vox said, offering ways to reduce pets’ carbon pawprint and citing the perils of pet waste — equivalent to “the annual trash of 6.6 million humans.”
h/t Mom

He must, with the same vigour he applies to stopping oil from getting out of Alberta, now man all stations to make sure oil keeps going into Ontario.

The White House said Wednesday President Joe Biden supported social media companies banning more content considered “untrustworthy” on their platforms.

Joe Biden could barely complete a sentence on Tuesday during his presser from the White House.
Biden struggled to read the teleprompter and couldn’t even properly pronounce the name of the government’s vaccine website.
Easy mistake, he meant to say CCP.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) plans to investigate physicians who speak out against government lockdown measures, according to a statement issued Friday.
“The college is aware and concerned about the increase of misinformation circulating on social media and other platforms regarding physicians who are publicly contradicting public health orders and recommendations,” said CPSO’s statement.

Le Pen, whom opinion polls say is likely to face President Emmanuel Macron in the 2022 presidential election final round vote, had tweeted the images after some French media carried comments comparing her National Front party – now renamed Rassemblement National – to Islamic State.

According to a report by the LGBTQS Community Advisory Committee, the committee has a table working with human rights groups to discuss the matter.

At universities across California, students and workers refused to attend class or meetings, answer emails and clock into work Monday as part of a “day of refusal” organized by the group Cops Off Campus Coalition. The work stoppage began Abolition May, a series of actions grounded in a central demand: Remove police from all campuses.
Do it.

Canada’s cultural sector, long a champion of rights and social justice, now finds itself — despite Monday’s government pullback — in the awkward position of having inspired the mugging of free speech and expression on the internet.

The principles behind the formation of America’s government were and are exquisite, but the American government, like all forms of government, is corrupt as hell. This isn’t an extraordinary statement. Exquisite things often break, and even the noblest of institutions become distorted over time until the original purposes for their creation are eclipsed (and often contradicted) by the personal motives of the men running those institutions into the ground.

Ontario’s attorney general has been granted a court order to lock the doors of the Trinity Bible Chapel to prevent pastors or members of the congregation from being on the premises, after the church received millions of dollars worth of fines for holding regular services.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney was expected to implement harsher lockdown measures after weeks of climbing COVID-19 and variant infections in spite of already tough lockdowns that have evidently failed to curb the spread throughout the province.
The past week has seen a groundswell of public concern over Bill C-10 and the government’s plan to regulate user generated content. I have given numerous interviews, many of which do a nice job of distilling the key issues in an accessible manner.
The Biden administration has insisted it won’t cross the civil liberties barrier of requiring “vaccine passports,” but coordination already is underway with corporate world and now Canada’s health minister says America’s northern neighbor “absolutely” will require them for international travel.
“It’s a sad day for America. It’s a sad day for Facebook because I can tell you, a number of members of Congress are now looking at do they break up Facebook? Do they make sure they don’t have a monopoly?” Meadows asked rhetorically on “America’s Newsroom.” “And I can tell you it’s two different standards: one for Donald Trump and one for a number of other people that are on their sites and suggesting more nefarious things than what the president has been accused of actually go unnoticed often.”
As the nation pushes to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and use cleaner energy sources, President Joe Biden’s administration says it wants to ensure diversity among the communities that benefit from the transition and the people who are hired to do the work.

University of Toronto professor and clinical psychologist Dr. Jordan B Peterson spoke on Tucker Carlson Today Monday morning on the importance of a truth-based reality, and how any consequence that comes from telling the truth is the “best thing that can happen.”