Someone needs to lighten up …

The Online Warriors Calling for a Violent Invasion of Canada

As Canadian sovereignty is undermined and an election approaches, politicians are calling for an investigation of X.

On Feb. 2, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed to fight threatened U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports, American right-wing influencer Tim Pool took to X to send a message about relations between the two countries.

“After we destroy their economy their will to resist will erode,” he said in a post that got 2.2 million views.

“We will then march in unopposed and deliver Canada to its rightful place as a territory of the U.S. with no political representation.”

Brought to you by the hysterics at the Tyee.

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Stephen Harper says Canada should ‘accept any level of damage’ to fight back against Donald Trump

OTTAWA—U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats should be met with determination to preserve this country’s independence at any cost, says former prime minister Stephen Harper.

Speaking Tuesday in Ottawa at the launch of his latest history book, “Flags of Canada,” Harper welcomed a surge in Canadian nationalism including, he said, from the current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.


He forgets that for the past 10 years Trudeau’s government did everything possible to harm Canada and “Old Stock” Canadians along with their media minions and corporate cronies.

Consequently many would seriously consider a union economic or otherwise with the US rather than continue within the slow decline of our racist, genocidal white oppressor nation.

Harpers own record is not stellar. Under his watch the ongoing Temporary foreign worker scandal first blew up.

Islamist immigration was a feature not a bug under Harper’s tenure and Jason Kenney his identity politics front man.

And lets not forget Harper’s promise to defund CBC.

I just can’t get excited about a patriotic movement lead by the same elites who have worked diligently to destroy the beloved Canada we once knew.

Harrumph!

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Busted Fentanyl Super Lab In Canada Makes “Breaking Bad Look Minor League”: Former Trump Official

Canada’s last-minute decision to cooperate with President Trump on border security and efforts to curb fentanyl trafficking was a key factor behind the president’s 25% tariff threat. While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged to strengthen border security, a former US official who led an anti-fentanyl task force under President Trump’s first term has argued that laws in Canada hinder a proper crackdown on the flow of drugs in the US.

… “Definitely there was ties to Chinese organized crime, possibly Iran as well,” he said, adding, “The facts haven’t been released by your government…I think they know they’re sitting on a big scandal here.”

And there’s the dilemma we face. We know for a fact that the Liberal government lies about everything, big or small, 24/7.

h/t Mauser, DS, XC

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Feds tried to settle with Trudeau government’s Jew-Hate Consultant Laith Marouf for fraction of funds

Justin and fellow racist Laith Marouf

Federal lawyers attempted to settle for a fraction of the taxpayer money owed by Laith Marouf, an antisemitic activist who had received public funds as a Department of Canadian Heritage consultant, according to an internal memo.

Blacklock’s Reporter says Marouf, a Montréal-based figure known for inflammatory remarks against Jews, left for Beirut after securing $122,661 to lead a national lecture series on tolerance.

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Nations Denounce Trump Tariff on Metals and Warn of Retaliation

Nations targeted by President Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum decried the measures as unfair Tuesday and threatened to retaliate in a growing trade dispute that threatens to further roil economic markets and strain the United States’ relations with major allies.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, the United States’ biggest supplier of both metals, described Mr. Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports as “unjustified” and “unacceptable.”

Mr. Trudeau said he hoped to avert the imposition of the tariffs — which will not go into effect until March 12 — by highlighting their “negative impacts on Americans and Canadians.”

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Former Mountie Kevin Brosseau appointed as Canada’s fentanyl czar

The federal government appointed former Mountie Kevin Brosseau as Canada’s new “fentanyl czar” on Tuesday — a role created in part to soothe U.S. President Donald Trump’s concerns about the northern border and pause a developing trade war.

As the government’s point-person on the file, Brosseau is being asked to work closely with U.S. counterparts and law enforcement agencies to “accelerate Canada’s ongoing work to detect, disrupt and dismantle the fentanyl trade,” said a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

“The scourge of fentanyl must be wiped from the face of the Earth, its production must be shut down and its profiteers must be punished,” said the statement.

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John Ivison: Trudeau won’t deter Trump, but Doug Ford just might

Justin Trudeau met with U.S. Vice-President JD Vance on the sidelines of an international summit in Paris and raised his concerns about the 25-per-cent tariffs on steel and aluminium announced by the Trump administration this week.

So that should do it. Perhaps Vance will report back that Trudeau is a bit miffed and the chastened Trump will cancel the tariffs.

More likely, Vance will share a good laugh with the president at the prime minister’s expense.


Then again maybe not …

h/t XC & Mauser

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CBC In Shock: Trump signs order to buy plastic straws, eliminate paper straws

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order aimed at encouraging the U.S. government and consumers to buy plastic drinking straws, pushing back efforts by his predecessor to phase out single-use plastics and tackle waste.

“We’re going back to plastic straws,” Trump told reporters at the White House as he signed the order, saying that paper straws “don’t work.”

“I don’t think plastic is going to affect a shark very much, as they’re munching their way through the ocean,” Trump said.

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John Ivison: Poilievre revives ‘use it or lose it’ Arctic plan. Hopefully it’s not too late

Pierre Poilievre’s announcement in Iqaluit that under a Conservative government Canada will build a permanent military base in the Arctic, and order two more heavy icebreakers, had very deliberate echoes with the defence policy of his predecessor as Conservative leader, Stephen Harper.

Nearly 20 years ago, Harper grafted onto an issue that was considered a curiosity by his opponents: militarizing the Canadian Arctic.

Canada had a choice when it came to defending its sovereignty in the North: “either we use it or lose it,” he said on one of his annual trips to the region in 2007.

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NDP wants tariffs on Teslas and a $10K made-in-Canada EV rebate … and a Pony

The NDP made new election commitments on Monday: imposing tariffs on Tesla electric vehicles, bringing back the federal EV rebate and doubling it if consumers buy a Canadian-made plug-in car.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is on a campaign-style swing in Canada’s automotive capital and border town: Windsor, Ont.

Singh told reporters that if Trump follows through with his threat to apply a tariff to all Canadian goods, a New Democrat federal government would slap a 100 per cent trade tax on all Tesla products.

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