Joe Adam George: Extremism is a common sight on the streets of Trudeau’s post-national Canada

We need to have some difficult conversations about our race-to-the-bottom immigration policies

As news broke on October 7, 2023, of Hamas terrorists running rampant in Israel, wreaking unspeakable violence on innocent civilians, the celebratory mood in the Canadian pro-Hamas camp manifested itself in a most despicable and un-Canadian way: the glorification of terrorism.

For most Canadians, unaccustomed to the reality that terrorists enjoy more goodwill than Jews in the Middle East, the celebrations were an eye-opener and a harbinger of far worse to come.

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Jamie Sarkonak: Teen murderers and rapists need to be named

A quiet community two hours northwest of Edmonton became a site of true human horror last month when a young woman of only 18 — dressed for a night out in the city, not a weekend of camping — was found bleeding from numerous stab wounds in a ditch. Her attackers had dumped her there to die.

And because those accused of butchering her were under 18, there’s a good chance we’ll never get to learn their names, even if they are convicted.

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Man accused of plotting NYC Oct. 7 attack made refugee claim in Canada: immigration consultant

While a Pakistani man living in the Toronto area was allegedly planning a mass murder of Jews in New York, he was also seeking refugee status in Canada, according to an immigration consultant.

The U.S. is now aiming to extradite Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 19, after he was arrested by RCMP in a dramatic operation on Sept. 4 in Ormstown, Que., not far from the U.S. border.

The FBI alleges Khan told undercover officers he was building an ISIS cell to “slaughter” as many Jewish civilians as possible in a violent rampage around the anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.

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Why Justin Trudeau can’t open the door Canadians have locked

There’s a reason why Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign puts out social-media ads with middle-aged men saying they will vote for her. And why Justin Trudeau keeps appearing on hour-long podcasts. It has to do with getting permission to change your mind.

It seems to be working a little for the U.S. Vice President. For Canada’s Prime Minister, not so much.


This piece goes off the rails in the 4th paragraph ignoring the post debate backlash against Fabulist Tim Walz.

And Trudeau’s criminal mismanagement of our suffering nation will never be forgotten or forgiven.

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Your chances of owning a home in Canada were already decided at birth

In today’s Canada, the cradle you’re born into increasingly dictates whether you’ll ever hold the keys to your own home. This isn’t just a market fluctuation. It’s a boiled frog phenomenon.

Incremental changes – the steady rise in home prices, gradual policy shifts and slow-moving supply constraints – went largely unchallenged. By the time the severity of the crisis was recognized, many prospective homeowners were already cooked.

An interesting article marred by the author’s omission of mass immigration as the primary cause of Canada’s housing crisis.

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Deborah Lyons Antisemitism Czarina For All Of Canada: October 7 an opportunity to redouble our efforts against hate

Antisemitism Czar Deborah Lyon’s Employer

The fact that people are celebrating on this solemn anniversary shows how deeply entrenched antisemitism has become

One year ago today, Hamas terrorists launched the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust, committing horrific atrocities. Since that day, Canadian Jews have existed in an extended state of mourning and grief, not only because of the horrific massacre and the ongoing captivity of the hostages trapped in the tunnels of Gaza, but also because of the denial, justification and even celebration of these events. The Jewish community should have had time to grieve, but were instead forced to grapple with new waves of antisemitism here in Canada.


Well Golly Gee Deb what can little old me do about it?

I didn’t import a hate cult by the hundreds of thousands, successive Canadian governments of all stripes did that.

It wasn’t me that encouraged “newcomers” to bring their ethnic and religious hatreds along with them. Multicult did that.

And if our universities churn out frothing at the mouth lunatics well it’s what our elites wanted and they know best.

Heck our current government subsidizes “anti-racist” hate groups that seek to criminalize dissent but only “right-wing dissent” lead by the brightest lights of Canada’s vibrant diversity.

If we did speak out about it we’d risk being called  racists or worse Islamophobes!

I support Israel pity my own government seeks to rob me of my own nation.

No need for you and your tone deaf cronies to look in the mirror though.


No idea who these people are but I bet they probably would have called me a racist or Islamophobe on Oct 6. Heck they probably still do.

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Scurvy’s Back In Trudeau’s Canada!

Canadian doctors warned to be on the lookout for scurvy

Scurvy is a disease that likely conjures up images of sickly sailors from hundreds of years ago, but doctors in Canada are being warned to look out for the condition now, as a result of growing food insecurity.

A report published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) details the case study of a 65-year-old woman diagnosed with scurvy at a Toronto hospital last year.


No worries folks! Justin is doing OK! And he has a solution!

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Canadians divided by age and political leanings in support for Israel versus Hamas: poll

A year after the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, a new Leger poll suggests younger and left-wing Canadians are markedly more likely to support Hamas, while older and right-of-centre Canadians favour Israel. The poll was commissioned by the Association for Canadian Studies for the National Post.

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The Russians had money. The Canadian had far-right influencers. The U.S. Department of Justice says it has a criminal case

If it were a movie, it might feel a little too cliched: Russia funnelling money through a maze of shell accounts, a ploy to push stories favourable to a foreign power, and a supergroup of telegenic stars of the right wing media-sphere.

At least, that’s if the allegations laid out in an explosive 32-page American indictment are proven true. The claim is this: that a fledgling Tennessee-based media company took $10 million (U.S.) — provided by Russians who they all claimed was a fictional European businessman — in order to recruit a gaggle of high-profile YouTubers and post videos that, at best, inflamed existing American social divides and in some cases pushed untrue version of news events designed to paint the Kremlin in an advantageous light.

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Researchers Find Cannibalized Victim of 19th-Century Arctic Voyage

Into the frozen fray they went, the explorer Sir John Franklin and his crew of 128 men, sailing from England in 1845 in search of the Northwest Passage. And there, in the unforgiving expanse of the Canadian Arctic, they perished. No one knows exactly what happened.

Now, with the help of a sophisticated DNA-matching method, researchers have identified the remains of Captain James Fitzjames, the expedition’s third-highest-ranking officer, who died sometime in 1848 as he and other crew members tried to escape the ice.

Fitzjames is the second person to be identified from the expedition. And he is the first member of the crew definitively known to have been the victim of cannibalism.

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Barbara Kay: October 7 erupted an antisemitism volcano that’s still spewing hate

One year on, Jews in the West have had time to process the primary shock of Hamas’s pogrom in southern Israel and the secondary shock of hateful blowback against Israel and Jews worldwide. We learned in a span of hours that where lethal antisemitism is concerned, “never again” was for us a mere objective, not a guarantee against those consumed by a mission of “again and again and again.”

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Collin May: The lessons we should have learned from October 7

On the first anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, it’s worth looking back at the lessons we learned, or should have learned, over the past year.

First, it’s always appropriate to remember what happened a year ago. In a surprise attack, Hamas terrorists stormed across the Gaza-Israel border, torturing, raping and killing over 1,200 Israeli citizens and foreign nationals. Hamas also took 251 hostages — some have returned, some have been killed and many remain captive.

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Jesse Kline: How woke progressivism drove a surge in antisemitism in the West

The Hibachi Vagina Nazi Remains A Fave Among the Pantheon Of Crazies

Hamas’s October 7 massacre was shocking, not just due to its barbarity, but the reaction it elicited on the streets of liberal democracies, with masses of westerners actively cheering on the slaughter of innocent civilians and siding with a genocidal terrorist organization. As the first anniversary of that horrific day approaches, a new book sheds light on the morally bankrupt ideology that has caused many of our elites to turn their backs on liberal values and forge an unholy alliance with religious extremists.

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