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Justin Trudeau’s End Game: Communism Or Totalitarianism?

Historically, the establishment of a communist state utilized a certain political ideology to achieve its goals. Such was the case when China and the former Soviet Union based their social revolutions on Marxist principles.

The post-modern pursuit of an authoritarian state augments traditional methodology. Take contemporary Canada as an example. Our Liberal government’s path toward authoritarianism is “progressive.” It picks and chooses from a variety of historical precedents.

Conservatives Call On Privacy Watchdog To Investigate Convoy Account Freezing

The Conservatives are demanding that the federal privacy watchdog investigate the Liberal government’s decision to freeze the bank accounts of Freedom Convoy protestors.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Conservative MP Adam Chambers wrote a letter to Privacy Commissioner Philipe Dufresne after a damning testimony by bank officials which indicated that the order might have violated the Privacy Act.

Coordinated Use Of “Trudeau Mobbed By Admirers” Story Demonstrates Further Descent Of Establishment Press Into State Propaganda

The more Canadians turn against the Trudeau Liberals, the more we should expect the quasi-state media to try and distort reality and distract from what is really happening.

Floating Abortion Clinic Proposed In Gulf To Bypass Bans

A California doctor is proposing a floating abortion clinic in the Gulf of Mexico as a way to maintain access for people in southern states where abortion bans have been enacted.

The idea is to provide a clinic aboard a ship in federal waters, and out of reach of state laws, that would offer first trimester surgical abortions, contraception and other care, said Dr. Meg Autry, an obstetrician and gynecologist and a professor at the University of California San Francisco.

Monticello Visitors Shocked After Discovering Tour of Jefferson’s Home Has a Woke New Spin

Monticello was once a tribute to a man who helped draft the Declaration of Independence — the founding document of the U.S.

Now, the plantation’s management has transformed it into a site that emphasizes the fact that Jefferson enslaved people, the New York Post reported.

As the New York Post puts it, Monticello “offers visitors a harangue on the horrors of slavery.”

We Finally Have A Guilty Verdict In The Migrant Whipping Story But It Isn’t Border Patrol, It’s The Media

Nearly 10 months after corporate media and Democrat conspiracy theorists flooded front pages, the White House press briefing room, and Twitter with assertions that Border Patrol agents whipped migrants, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection investigation found no evidence that the horseback unit used their reins to strike at the influx of Haitians illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. And in fact, it was the media’s fake story that sparked an investigation in the first place.

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If They Lose, You Will Eat Bugs – Dutch Farmer Spokesperson Explains How EU Climate Change Goals Will Reduce Farm Production

Despite the U.S. media not giving any time, attention or discussion to the rise of farmer protests in Europe, everyone should pay attention because the same climate change goals being enforced in the European Union are coming to North America.

The global food manipulators within the World Economic Forum have established the farming policy that aligns with their climate change goals. As noted in this Sky News discussion this is the Great Reset. It’s not just Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte pushing the agenda, in 2020 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave an identical outline, with an identical timeline, for the exact same process. The collective WEF political leaders are all singing from the same hymnal.

The World Economic Forum Wants the Dutch Farmers’ Lands

The following clip and summary come from an interview by Ezra Levant of Rebel News with a Dutch activist. She discusses the Nitrogen Policy pushed by the World Economic Forum, and its role in stealing farmland. Don’t underestimate Bill Gates’ role either.

The Netherlands doesn’t need a Nitrogen Policy. It isn’t a crisis and nitrogen isn’t a problem. Holland is a small country surrounded by larger countries that don’t have to abide by a Nitrogen Policy. The real reason for the policy is the Dutch government

 

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Trudeau government targets grain growers as worst emissions offenders

A Trudeau government report is putting farmers next on the carbon emissions chopping block, using UN data that accuses Canadian grain growers of producing crops with the highest “emissions intensity” in the world.

A new “discussion document” released by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada titled “Reducing emissions arising from the application of fertilizer in Canada’s agriculture sector” singles out wheat, barley and other cereal producers for emission reductions.

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Ontario pushes for more immigration amid labour crunch

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is planning to raise immigration and skilled labour shortage issues at a meeting of premiers from across the country next week in Victoria.

The meeting is set to largely focus on health-care issues, with premiers hoping to press the government for increased Canada Health Transfer Funding.

But Ford is also highlighting labour issues in a statement about his priorities for the meeting, saying more skilled workers are needed to address a “historic labour shortage.”

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Livestock Producers Report Being Just Days Away From Running Out of Feed Due to Shipping Rail Issues

Rail bottlenecks in the U.S. are not improving, and in some cases, growing more severe. Feed users in California and the Southwest are having issues sourcing grain, with some reporting they are paying $3 over the CBOT price to secure grain by truck. Not only are feed users on the brink of running out of grain, but there are also concerns the rail issues could grow worse during harvest this fall.

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World hunger to spread as Russia cuts off food to developing world, and many Dutch farmers face ruin

Poor countries will suffer massive food shortages due to Russia’s war with Ukraine, which has cut off grain exports from Ukraine. Meanwhile, the world’s second biggest food exporter, the Netherlands, is planning to restrict farming in the name of protecting the environment, which will gravely damage the Netherlands’ highly efficient agricultural sector, and cut the number of livestock by an estimated 30%.

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If You Enjoyed The Rogers Outage, You’ll Love A Central Bank Digital Currency

The Rogers outage has revealed many things about Canada.

Our highly-centralized and anti-competitive business landscape has once again shown itself to be a huge risk to our country.

Some Canadians seem to view ruthless market competition as dangerous, when the real danger is the absence of such competition, because it incentivizes mediocrity and low performance.

A single-point-of-failure for a huge swath of our internet and phone services has unsurprisingly turned out to be a terrible idea.

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Canadians Awaken To Justin Trudeau’s Communist Agenda

Seems Trudeau can’t get a break wherever he appears in public. Has our general population caught on the to wicked ways of our PM?  It appears to be the case– finally.

It could have occurred far earlier– save one circumstance. In communist fashion, government paid media to obfuscate political reality. Just this week, talk has begun regarding the Liberals funding over 1000 media outlets on a permanent basis.

Bergen Takes Aim At The Legacy Media During Calgary Stampede

Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) interim leader Candice Bergen criticized the legacy media while speaking about uniting Conservatives at the party’s Calgary Stampede barbecue event.

In recent weeks, legacy media journalists and pundits have questioned how the party will stay united after a heated leadership campaign.

“According to many in the media, when Liberals disagree, they are progressive and open-minded. But when (Conservatives) disagree, we’re divided and angry.” Bergen said.

Responding to the Rogers Outage: Time to Get Serious About Competition, Consumer Rights, and Communications Regulation

Like many Canadians, I spent most of the massive Rogers outage completely offline. With the benefit of hindsight, my family made a big mistake by relying on a single provider for everything: broadband, home phone, cable, and wireless services on a family plan. When everything went down, everything really went down. No dial tone, no channels, no connectivity. Work was challenging and contact with the kids shut off. It was disorienting and a reminder of our reliance on communications networks for virtually every aspect of our daily lives.

This New ‘Ninja’ COVID Variant Is the Most Dangerous One Yet

The latest subvariant of the novel coronavirus to become dominant in Europe, the United States, and other places is also, in many ways, the worst so far.

The BA.5 subvariant of the basic Omicron variant appears to be more contagious than any previous form of the virus. It’s apparently better at dodging our antibodies, too—meaning it might be more likely to cause breakthrough and repeat infections.

California Law May Backfire Terribly As 70,000 Independent Truckers Could Be Forced Out Of Work, Unleashing ‘Devastating’ Supply Chain Misery

A California law threatens to unleash more supply chain misery and inflation on residents of the Golden State by forcing independent truckers out of the workforce.

California Assembly Bill 5 was introduced by former state Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, a Democrat, and signed into law in September 2019 by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Knives Out: WaPo, NYT Go For Biden Blood In Scathing Moment Of Honesty

After months of gentile distancing, the media’s come-to-Jesus finally happened after the White House ‘botched’ the response to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. CNN published an article last Wednesday titled: “After string of Supreme Court setbacks, Democrats wonder whether Biden White House is capable of urgency moment demands.”

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President Biden’s ‘Whole of Government’ Climate Spending Extravaganza

Just two years ago, the National Endowment for the Arts made only one grant to an art project that promised to address the issue of climate change, awarding $25,000 to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art to commission work informed by “research on the Earth’s dissolving permafrost layer.”

During the last two years, the federal agency has provided $1,369,000 to fund some 40 climate-focused projects. The 29 such grants approved for fiscal year 2022 include support for multidisciplinary artist Hajra Waheed’s collaboration “with researchers and organizers on issues such as land sovereignty and food and climate justice”; development of a Baltimore Center Stage production titled, “A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction”; and a grant to the Dance Exchange in Takoma Park, Maryland, to use “movement and storytelling to explore the ways different landscapes and communities are navigating climate change.”

Never mind the prospect of reins on executive climate action in light of the Supreme Court’s stinging regulatory rebuke last week: These art projects are one small piece of an explosion of climate spending since President Biden called during his first days in office for a “whole-of-government approach to combating the climate crisis.” In response, every department, bureau, and agency has climate-related budget lines, responding to Biden’s mandate by claiming a slice of the climate pie.

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