LILLEY: There’s no reason why we should allow IRGC members to stay in Canada

When Canada was a serious country, we used to deport dangerous people even if there was a war on. We didn’t care if we were sending someone who was a danger to Canada back to a war zone; the main concern of our government was that the person being kicked out was a danger to Canada.


Just another example of elite corruption and decay in Canada.

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Two plasma donors die at private Canadian clinics under federal investigation

Two people have died in Canada after donating plasma at a chain of clinics that has been under scrutiny by federal inspectors for failing to keep accurate records, screen donors or maintain its machines.

While experts say the deaths are exceedingly rare, critics say Canada’s embrace of private companies to handle blood products reflects a “slow collapse of a system that has been the envy of the world”.


Everything in Canada is turning to shit.

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WARMINGTON: Instead of stopping Al-Quds Day amid shootings, Toronto prepares

Six shootings related to the war in Iran and more than 50 bullets.

And zero arrests! Terrorists run the streets here. And they know it.


That’s nice, it’s good the Khomeinists will have police protection.

Is this late stage multiculturalism and diversity or are we already conquered?

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Charges are being dropped against Canadian anti-Israel thuggery at an astonishing rate

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s statement on Saturday, in response to yet more gunfire aimed at Canadian synagogues — this time in Toronto and Thornhill, just north of the city — was notable for one reason: It did not aver that “there is no place in Canada” for what had happened, or use any similar verbiage. It was a tiny mercy in a very unnerving time. At this point, the phrase has transcended cliché and entered the realm of the offensively meaningless. Yet somehow politicians’ communication advisers still keep churning it out.


Nothing is being done because the elites who created this mess would have to implicate themselves.

Once they find a way to blame it on the proles well look out!

And believe me their trying …

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U.S. customs searched a record number of electronic devices last year

United States customs officers conducted a record number of searches of electronic devices last year of people travelling to the U.S., and a recent update to its directives adds new devices such as smart watches, SIM cards and flash drives to the list of things subject to search.

Officers searched 55,318 computers, cellphones and other devices in 2025, up 17.6 per cent from the 47,047 devices searched in 2024 and up 32.4 per cent from the 41,767 devices searched in 2023, according to statistics from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

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Mark Carney needs to stand up for Jewish Canadians

Ho-hum. Here we go again. Just another day in Toronto, another attack on the Jewish community. Just last week, in separate shootings, three synagogues and two Jewish-owned enterprises were fired on, not to mention antisemitic incidents elsewhere in Canada and the torrent of antisemitic venom online which goes under the radar. We know where this can lead.


Since the synagogue shootings of last week a number of articles have appeared calling for Carney and other of our elites to publicly denounce antisemitism.

I just can’t figure who the intended audience is for these proposed Great Man speeches.

It certainly isn’t going to sway the Muslims nor will it change the minds of their useful-idiot “anti-Zionists” who have been well and truly indoctrinated by DEI.

The 3rd World migrants our elites import for cheap labour have no shared history and no reason to listen.

Bad immigration policy, the officially approved racism of DEI, the erasure of Canada’s history and heritage, the extreme-left capture of our education system and the embrace of identity politics all point to Canada’s antisemitism problem being the handiwork of Canada’s elites as if it were all part of the plan. 

Carney may as well scream at himself in the mirror.

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Nunavut MP Lori Idlout crosses floor from NDP to Liberals

Nunavut MP Lori Idlout is leaving the NDP to join the Liberal caucus, adding another floor-crosser to the government ranks as the Liberals inch closer to a majority government.

NDP interim Leader Don Davies issued a statement late Tuesday saying the party has a long-standing view that floor crossers should step down and run in a by-election.

h/t k196

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WARMINGTON: One-time member of Toronto Police’s Muslim Liaison Unit arrested

Farhan Ali left – Sex Pest

A Toronto Police constable has been suspended following an arrest by Peel Regional Police on charges of assault and sexual assault.

“Farhan Ali, 39, has been arrested and charged” with “three counts of sexual assault, three counts of assault and four counts of mischief,” Peel cops said.


Being a sex fiend is actually a muslim religious thing.

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Canada restricts drug boat intel from U.S. Navy’s Caribbean airstrike operation

The Department of National Defence says it has safeguards in place to prevent intelligence from being shared with elements of the U.S. military that have carried out numerous lethal strikes on small boats in the Caribbean.

In a statement to CBC News, the department said that intelligence gathered during Operation Caribbe is “restricted” to the joint interagency task force running the operation and its partners, and is “caveated to not share with any elements of Operation Southern Spear.”

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Economy One year after Trump’s sovereignty threats, Canadians keep ‘elbows up’

For Lisa Mcbean, buying American-made snacks and traveling to the U.S. was second nature. That changed for the Ontario resident starting in early 2025.

Since then, the 54-year-old has checked if products are made in Canada before buying at the grocery store. Mcbean canceled multiple trips to the U.S. she had planned for concerts. Once-common jaunts across the border to shop are out of the picture.

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US Consulate update

I’m betting on Elbow People

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U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto hit by gunfire

Road closures are in place in Toronto’s downtown core after police say someone discharged a firearm at the U.S. Consulate early Tuesday morning.

Investigators say shots were fired at the building, located near University Avenue and Queen Street West, at around 5:30 a.m.

It’s a fairly formidable building and the area must be covered in cameras.

h/t Patti Jo. This late breaking story is brought to you by the guy who couldn’t sleep last night and finally crashed about 6 am.

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