Chinese ambassador insists China, Canada can move past ‘normal’ differences …

Following years of diplomatic and trade tensions, China’s ambassador to Canada, Wang Di, insists the two countries can move past what he characterizes as “normal” differences.

“For China and Canada to bring our relationship back onto the right track, we need to seek common ground while reserving differences in a constructive way,” Wang said through a translator in an exclusive broadcast interview with CTV’s Question Period, airing Sunday.

“China and Canada have a lot of differences, and this is very, very normal,” he also said.

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ELDER: Canada as the 51st state would decimate the MAGA agenda

Mark Carney, the new prime minister of Canada, called the idea of Canada becoming America’s 51st state “crazy.” This assumes President Donald Trump was serious, as opposed to Trump taking a whack at former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In his acceptance speech, Carney said, “The Americans want our resources, our water, our land, our country … if they succeed, they will destroy our way of life.”

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Barbara Kay: The credulously pro-terror members of Mark Carney’s caucus

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s election victory speech included a note of humility: “Over my long career, I have made many mistakes, and I will make more, but I commit to admitting them openly, to correcting them quickly, and always learning from them.” Yet it is too late to correct one of his big mistakes. Will he at least admit to and learn from it?

During the election campaign, 28 Liberal candidates (19 of them elected) signed onto a five-point anti-Israel Vote Palestine platform. Vote Palestine began as a BDS project, and quickly gathered steam after a trial run in the 2021 election. The platform contains demands — such as a two-way arms embargo against Israel, a full boycott of Israel-controlled territories and recognition of Palestine as a state — that do not reflect current Liberal policy. In total, 362 candidates signed on.

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These Canadian millionaires are asking for tax increases — but just for themselves

A group of wealthy Canadians calling themselves “Patriotic Millionaires” is banding together to lobby governments to increase the amount of taxes they must pay, with a campaign patterned after similar movements in the United States and United Kingdom.

But there is already pushback on the concept — even before the group officially launches in Canada — with the opposing view being that higher taxes would drive entrepreneurship away from this country.

All three of them!

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Conrad Black: And just like that, the Trump ‘threat’ disappears

Mark Carney has returned from Washington and is taking a bow from the highly supportive Canadian political media for a very cordial meeting with U.S. President Trump. He set out to replicate his mighty but unsuccessful effort as governor of the Bank of England to terrorize the British public over the prospect of the United Kingdom departing the European Union, which Britain had never voted to enter, and squeaked into the minority reelection of an otherwise failed Liberal government of Canada as the man who could stand up to Donald Trump. President Trump heaped compliments on his visitor and with some justification took credit for Carney’s election victory, said that he (Trump) was the best thing that ever happened to him (Carney) and slapped him jovially on the knee. Readers will recall that I said at every stage that the hysteria about Trump was a nothingburger and that no more would be heard about Carney’s theory that “Trump is trying to break us” and that “This country’s intimacy with the United States is over, a tragedy but the reality.” When asked about this last week President Trump said “He was running for public office,” a gracious explanation of the ludicrous canard that Trump is any kind of a threat to Canada.

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Carney rode a wave of national pride into office. Now he’s tasked with quelling rising separatism

In his first days as an elected Prime Minister, Mark Carney faces threats both from without and within.

The threat from without poses the most imminent danger. This country is under assault from its greatest friend. Its economic health and its very existence are at stake.

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Joly quietly endorsed U.S. tariff threat over fentanyl crisis

Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly privately praised the United States for taking “a hard stand on drugs” shortly after former President Donald Trump threatened 25% tariffs on Canadian exports over fentanyl and border concerns, internal government notes show.

Blacklock’s Reporter says the scripted remarks, prepared for a closed-door meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate on December 27, were released through Access To Information.

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A Canada-China embrace?

Now-former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau famously complimented China’s government.

Newly installed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is a globalist who has frequently criticized his American counterpart, President Donald Trump.

Though Canada and China have had their difficulties, some reports indicate that the two nations are ready to “move forward” in their relationship.


It may be that the US knows how deep China is into Canada and seeks to eradicate the threat by annexing Beijing’s outpost.

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GOLDSTEIN: Carney, like Trudeau, thinks big deficits are the answer to tough times

The truth is we were headed into tough economic times regardless of who won the April 28 election.

A major reason – which Prime Minister Mark Carney noted prior to the vote – was the polices of his predecessor, Justin Trudeau, whose decade-long government presided over the worst record of economic growth in Canada since the Great Depression.

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Separation or Collapse: Which Comes First?

The province of Alberta has a legitimate grievance with the ROC (Rest of Canada).

According to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, since the inception of Canada’s equalization program in 1957, which sees the wealthier provinces subsidizing their less fortunate counterparts, Alberta has made a net contribution of $67 billion, $2.9 billion alone in 2021 — which in turn represents only a portion of the province’s immense financial contribution to federal coffers and the governments and residents of other provinces.

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Ottawa looks to off-load costly, seldom-used mobile hospitals bought for the scamdemic

The federal government expects to spend about $7 million this fiscal year to store and maintain four custom-made, portable hospitals that cost taxpayers more than $200 million to buy — facilities meant to bolster overwhelmed hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic that were barely used.

Early on in the pandemic, as the federal government moved at breakneck speed to respond to a global health crisis, it issued rush orders for these Mobile Health Units.

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LILLEY: Unemployment is up, economy tanking, it’s not about Trump

Canada’s jobless numbers could have been worse in April – in fact, Statistics Canada is pretty clear they would have been worse if not for the election.

The month jobs report was released Friday showing unemployment rising to 6.9%, up from 6.7% in February.

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How the CCP’s United Front Turned Canada’s Legal Cannabis Market into a Global Narcotics Brokerage Network

VANCOUVER, Canada — Around the time Canadian police uncovered a massive Chinese drug cash bank in Richmond, B.C.—exposing the so-called Vancouver Model of transnational money laundering—investigators made another stunning discovery that has never before been publicly disclosed.

According to sources with direct knowledge, operatives tied to Beijing’s foreign influence arm, the United Front Work Department, were orchestrating a parallel cannabis trafficking and money laundering operation—leveraging Canada’s legalization of marijuana to export the lucrative commodity to the United States and Japan. The scheme used short-term rental platforms to operate illicit cannabis brokerage houses in Vancouver, aggregating product from vast acreages across Western Canada and shipping it to destinations including Tokyo and New York City. Proceeds were collected in United Front-linked drug cash brokerages in those cities and laundered back through Canadian banks.

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Fixed Your Headline: Canada’s elites have disgraced themselves by their complicity with the Islamists

Interview with author Douglas Murray: ‘Canada has disgraced itself’

With rising Jew-hatred, what might be the tipping point for Jewish North Americans?

DM: It’s extremely hard to say, because everybody has their own early warning system in their heads, in their hearts. All I would say is that many Jews in the West have felt the first time in their lives, the re-eruption of hatred of Jews.

And by the way, nowhere more so than in Canada. To my mind, Canada has disgraced itself in the last 18 months by showing that that anti-Jewish hatred is permissible and is tolerable in a way which hatred of no other group would be.

I would submit that if there were a large number of protests across Canada calling for lynching of black people or Indigenous people or gay people or anything else, that all of the strength of government and civil society would condemn the people doing that. Swiftly, too.

This is the great shame of Canada, that synagogue after synagogue and Jewish school after Jewish school across Canada should have been attacked, fire bombed, shot at. Canada’s politicians, if they care about Canada’s view in the world, should address this. But of course, seems that they’re doing the classic thing of feeding the crocodile.


The average Canadian does not share the toxic values of our elite.

Our political class, the crony capitalists who crave cheap foreign labour and the 5th columnists who infiltrated the academy and our government bureaucracy are responsible for this mess, ordinary Canadians had nothing to do with it.

Canadians were bullied and bludgeoned with the smears of Islamophobia and racism if they dared declare the obvious, that Islam is a violent cult and should never have been allowed to gain a foothold in Canada.

Rather than admit their lunatic decision to import Islam was a horrid disaster our government encouraged DEI programs that ensured  white working class people were scapegoated as Canada’s “official national oppressors”.  All because our skin tone automatically makes us Nazis.

So it should be a slam dunk that Canada’s many many millions of Nazis could make a case that the Swastika has been culturally appropriated by Islamists and their useful idiots.

Unfortunately Islamist marches  have more “Jews For Palestine” in their ranks than wannabe white Hitlers nixing that notion.

I wonder what plans Carney’ immigration advisor Wiseman has in store for us. What other countries besides Canada does he think should enjoy the benefits of unvetted mass immigration? 

Please forgive my confusion but why should we rally to our cynical elites call to fight an evil they imported and continue to support? Wouldn’t that be Islamophobic? 


A gift from Canada’s elite to you.

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Business traveller anxiety rises as tales of U.S. border harassment and delays emerge

As hundreds of thousands of Canadians turn away from vacations and day-trips to the U.S., those who work for companies with cross-border operations are finding themselves in a tough spot.

“If I had not already started this project in 2024, I would not be taking it on now to travel to the U.S.,” Tyler, an engineer originally from Vancouver who now lives and works in the U.K., told the Star.

Tyler asked that the Star only use his first name out of concerns speaking publicly could cause him issues entering the U.S. for future work trips.

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