MICHELLE REMPEL-GARNER: Exposing the Carney appointment’s massive conflict of interest

Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he would be appointing uber-elitist and longtime carbon tax supporter Mark Carney as his key economic policy czar. Mr. Trudeau structured Mr. Carney’s appointment — with his myriad of board appointments, private interests, and investments — so that it would not be subject to any conflict of interest rules for public office holders.

Today, the reason for this may have become more apparent.

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A Halifax woman has spent years fighting for out-of-province care. Now she’s ready to end her life

As Jennifer Brady climbs into inflatable pants that cover from her toes to her chest, she positions her water bottle on the table beside her and starts pushing buttons on a machine.

The device, called a Lympha Press, is designed to move the fluid in her legs. She spends at least five hours a day tied to the machine, unable to do anything else — including caring for her two children, ages nine and 13. She also wears compression garments 24 hours a day.

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Sean Speer: With the Liberals reduced to a regional rump party, is Canada’s long Laurentian reign finally over?

Old political narratives die hard. It often requires ample time in the face of conflicting facts for them to gradually become undone.

One of Canada’s oldest political narratives is that the Liberal Party is the “government party” or the “natural governing party.” According to this long-standing axiom, it’s the only political party capable of commanding broad-based support across different groups and regions.

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Now That Canada Has Been Done Irreparable Harm … Trudeau gov’t to further limit number of international students

The federal government will be further limiting the number of international students permitted to enter Canada next year. It’s the government’s latest immigration-related measure to address Canadians’ ongoing housing and affordability concerns.

In 2025, new international student study permits will be reduced by 10 per cent from the 2024 target of 485,000. That will mean 437,000 permits issued next year, with that same target continuing into 2026.

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Calgary: Muslim sentenced to six years in prison for sharing terrorism videos on TikTok

CALGARY – A Calgary man who pleaded guilty to sharing Islamic State recruitment videos and propaganda on TikTok will spend the next six years behind bars.

Zakarya Rida Hussein was sentenced during a court appearance on Friday after he pleaded guilty to one of four terrorism-related charges.

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Tories will likely get chance to introduce non-confidence motion next week

Next week could be the first opportunity for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to introduce a non-confidence motion asking the other parties to topple the Liberal government.

Poilievre promised he would bring such a motion at the first chance he had, after the NDP ended its supply-and-confidence deal with the Liberals earlier this month.

It now appears that chance will come on Sept. 24.


Singh doesn’t have his pension yet and as far as I’m concerned an informal secret version of the Trudeau-Singh pact still exists.

The official pact was blown up to provide them both with room to shape a preferred narrative.

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Jew Hating In Canada – it’s a feature not a bug

I love how this guy advertises his intent. It’s a real shoutout to Canada’s PC scold’s and our elites.

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Canada’s Low-Wage Immigration Problem

The Temporary Foreign Worker Program has undercut the nation’s domestic workforce.

Mass immigration has caused a backlash nearly everywhere in the West, erupting in the mid-2010s with Brexit, Donald Trump, and the rise of right-wing parties in Europe. Canada, however, had been an exception.

Immigration to Canada has always been high by the standards of developed countries. There was a national consensus in favor of it until recently. Before the Liberals were elected in 2015, about 250,000 new Canadians were granted permanent residency every year, and about 67 percent of them were high-skilled economic immigrants. Those immigrants were qualified to work and spoke at least English or French competently. But under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the overall number now approaches 450,000 a year, and the proportion of those who are high-skilled has fallen to about 50 percent. Refugees, family-reunification, and other so-called humanitarian forms of immigration have ballooned. And so has the most controversial immigration stream of all: the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.


Trudeau acting on behalf of his Corporate bloodsucker friends and to serve his own agenda flooded Canada with unneeded immigrants from incompatible cultures to depress wages, profit from the ensuing shortages and harvest future ethnic vote blocs. 

The cruel greed of this evil policy has robbed us of our birthright and destroyed our economic and social well being.

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RCMP feared they’d have to release Muslim linked to Jewish centre massacre plot, documents show

The RCMP feared they didn’t have enough evidence to keep an alleged ISIS supporter in custody after his dramatic arrest in a small Quebec town near the U.S. border earlier this month, according to newly obtained court records.

And if he were released, police suspected Muhammad Shazheb Khan would still go on to carry out his alleged mass murder plot targeting Jews in New York.

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With the Liberals losing once-safe seats, an election can’t be far off

For Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the results of Monday’s by-elections are simply a disaster. A once-safe seat in Montreal has been lost, complementing the loss of an equally safe seat in Toronto three months prior. The Liberals face a shellacking in the next election.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc-Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet now have conclusive evidence that the governing party is mortally weak, that the sooner they combine with the Conservatives to bring it down, the sooner they could reap the political benefits.

Singh’s pension, always Singh’s pension.

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Another byelection loss forces Justin Trudeau’s Liberals to face a hard reality

OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s grip on a nervous Liberal caucus is weaker today.

The separatist Bloc Québécois stole a Liberal seat in suburban Montreal and Trudeau’s ex-governing partner, the NDP, held onto a Winnipeg riding — results that will embolden Trudeau’s internal critics, and gladden the hearts of his parliamentary Opposition, just as the minority government opened a fall sitting in the Commons.

Trudeau and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh both saw their parties lose big shares of the popular vote.

In short – Neither the LPC or NDP will want an election anytime soon after these results.

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Bloc Québécois win longtime Liberal seat and deliver stunning blow to Trudeau in Montreal byelection

Voters have dealt Prime Minister Justin Trudeau another devastating byelection loss, this time picking a Bloc Québécois candidate in a Montreal riding that’s been held by the Liberals for most of the last century.

The defeat in LaSalle-Émard-Verdun is Trudeau’s second byelection loss in a safe Liberal seat in the last three months and it raises questions about his long-term viability as party leader.

Bloc candidate Louis-Philippe Sauvé very narrowly beat Liberal Laura Palestini — a stunning upset given the governing party’s past strength in this part of southwest Montreal. NDP candidate Craig Sauvé finished third.


CTV – Byelection results: Justin Trudeau handed his second byelection upset in recent months

Globe– Liberals lose Montreal riding to Bloc, NDP hold on to Winnipeg stronghold

Global – Trudeau loses 2nd Liberal stronghold as Bloc wins Montreal byelection

NatPo – Another Liberal stronghold falls as BQ wins Montreal byelection squeaker

TorSun – Trudeau loses another Liberal stronghold in Bloc Quebecois byelection victory

TorStar – Trudeau loses another Liberal stronghold in Bloc Québécois byelection victory

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Preliminary Results of byelections in Montreal and Winnipeg – Liberals Lose

Elections Canada Results

These are the Preliminary Results for the ridings of Elmwood-Transcona and LaSalle-Émard-Verdun from Elections Canada

Justin has said a loss in Montreal means nothing to him and he won’t resign.

So we get to enjoy hating the lying snake a bit longer.

I tried to stay up, fell asleep, my cat said 5 am was a good time to feed him. Then I don’t remember nothing till now.

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