
When Jagmeet Singh recorded his video declaring he had “ripped up the supply-and-confidence agreement,” it felt like the most decisive move he had made in a very long time.
I don’t see it happening on his say so.

When Jagmeet Singh recorded his video declaring he had “ripped up the supply-and-confidence agreement,” it felt like the most decisive move he had made in a very long time.
I don’t see it happening on his say so.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it recorded a record-high number of encounters with migrants between border posts on the Canada-U.S. border between October 2023 and July of this year.
It’s a pattern experts say could be a problem for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government as the question of illegal immigration heats up in a close-fought U.S. election.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) records an “encounter” in its database when it comes across someone who is inadmissable to the U.S., or when border patrol officers find someone who has illegally crossed the border into the U.S. between border posts.

After years of downplaying foreign interference in our democracy by China, the Trudeau government has belatedly set its hair on fire about foreign interference by Russia.
This in the wake of the U.S. Department of Justice announcing last week that it has charged two employees of RT, a Russian state-controlled media outlet, in a covert $10-million scheme to create and distribute video content to North American audiences with pro-Russian messaging, delivered by a handful of American and Canadian podcasters.

The six Canadian terror plots police have foiled since October 7
Since the October 7 terror attacks in Israel, Canadian police have thwarted six alleged terror plots across the country, with arrests spanning from Edmonton to Ottawa to Toronto. Some of these plots reportedly targeted the Jewish community, reflecting rising concerns over the safety of Jewish Canadians.
Pierre Poilievre is winning the online rage war. But his playbook may be crumbling before his eyes
During the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, progressives online, preaching a sunny message, generated a collective 1.5 billion views across all platforms, according to one count generated by the FWIW newsletter. It was “a huge shift” — primarily because it’s been a long time since the internet has been a positive, even fun, place to be.
The Liberal left has convinced itself that Trump is on the ropes as result of a rigged debate. Good for them.
TPS forcefully arrested a group of peaceful protesters who demanded the release of their arrested friends outside of 51 division.#Toronto pic.twitter.com/T003p4h1ss
— Nur Dogan (@nurdogandiyorki) September 12, 2024
In France Muslims routinely lay siege to police stations. I don’t want to be like France.

Canada is among the richest countries in the world — but when compared to peer countries like Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, it isn’t as rich as it once was.
And the wealth gap between Canada and the U.S. has only grown wider, according to figures published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Canada’s relatively weak economic growth, combined with a population boom, has hit its standing among wealthy countries.
Just what we need another WEF grifter.

Halton Regional Police say they have disrupted a group believed to be responsible for the theft of at least 40 vehicles in Halton Region and the Greater Toronto Area worth over $3 million.
The vehicles were stolen from the GTA and were destined to be shipped overseas, police say.
The investigation started in May after a stolen Toyota Tundra from Hamilton was recovered in a residential area in Burlington.
We just attract the very best of immigrants!

Breakup of the Liberal, NDP coalition is a reminder what a colossal mess the government has left the economy
The announcement that the New Democratic Party is splintering from its coalition with the Liberals served as a reminder of what a colossal mess the government has left the national economy. The imbalances are shocking and numerous.

CBC ombudsman slams host for immigration comments on broadcast
CBC Ombudsman Jack Nagler has criticized radio host Ian Hanomansing for expressing what was perceived as a value judgment on immigration during a 2023 episode of Cross Country Checkup.
Blacklock’s Reporter says in the episode, Hanomansing made statements that implied strong support for increased immigration, which some listeners found unbalanced, prompting a review by the ombudsman.

OTTAWA — It’s not like they were ever besties. Yet Wednesday’s campaign posturing and promises by Canada’s federal leaders showcased the tone and tenor of an ever more fractious Parliament that could tip into an election campaign any time.
Days before the House of Commons returns for the fall sitting, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, and New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh each went before cameras and claimed their main concern is bettering the lot of Canadians, as they traded accusations of pettiness, childishness and peddling in falsehoods.

On a stunning September morning 23 years ago, hell, heartache and horror came from the skies.
By the end of that terrible day, nearly 3,000 people were dead. It wasn’t a hurricane, earthquake, pandemic or tidal wave.
The villains that day in New York, Washington and in a Pennsylvania field were religious fanatics juiced on hate and bloodlust.
This is how thousands of Palestinians cheered and celebrated on 9/11, which resulted in the loss of 2,977 innocent lives.
Just as they celebrated on October 7th.
Don't you ever forget. pic.twitter.com/3vCMGtWByz
— Vivid. (@VividProwess) September 11, 2024
Not fanatics, just everyday devout Muslims doing what their “holy” book teaches.
We do not forget 911 on this blog.
Below is Kath at her Kathiest flipping the bird to Westboro Church loons defiling the 10th anniversary of 911 in NYC.
A day that changed all our lives was sacred to Kathy just as her memory is sacred to me.


Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Canada has suspended 30 permits for arms sales to Israel and is taking the rare step of blocking a contract with the U.S. government to send Quebec-made ammunition to Israeli Defence Forces.
Canadian arms sales to, and in some cases, through the United States to third countries are not subject to Canada’s typical authorization procedure and weeks ago the U.S. announced plans to send Quebec-made ammunition to Israel.
Justin finds new ways to suck up to the Islamists every day.

Terror suspect accused of plotting attack in New York came to Canada on student visa: minister
A man who was arrested last week for allegedly attempting to enter the U.S. illegally to carry out a mass shooting came to Canada on a student visa, Canada’s immigration minister says.
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, was arrested in Ormstown, Que. and is facing terror charges in both Canada and the United States.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday that Khan, a Pakistani national, obtained a student visa in May 2023 and arrived in Canada in June of that same year. He said he wouldn’t be providing any further details about the suspect.