Scary Right Wing Extremist Trumpian Agenda Exposed! Pierre Poilievre against men in female bathrooms, changing rooms, sports

OTTAWA – Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he believes “biological males” have no place in sports or change rooms that are labelled female.

Poilievre was asked at a news conference about his position on whether transgender women should be allowed in spaces that are labelled for women and whether he would introduce any legislation to stop it.

Poilievre told reporters he believes “female spaces should be exclusively for females, not for biological males.”

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Former Ontario nuclear plant operator employee charged in secretive leak case

A former employee of the Crown corporation that operates Ontario nuclear plants has been charged with leaking “safeguarded information” that could harm Canada.

In a case unfolding quietly in a courtroom east of Toronto, James Mousaly faces a rare charge under the Security of Information Act.


I get hits indicating Mousaly may be Muslim (Iraq) in origin.

It’s not the first time a crazy Mohammedan was found to be employed at a Canadian Nuclear site.

Recall all the fun we had with the deranged Rehmat! It’s a pity his site is deleted.

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NATO head expects Trudeau government to say when it will cease being a deadbeat

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says he expects Canada to lay out when it will reach the alliance’s target of spending two per cent of GDP on defence.

In an exclusive Canadian interview airing on CTV News Channel’s Power Play with Vassy Kapelos on Tuesday, Stoltenberg said Canada has yet to set a precise date to fulfill its spending commitment.

“But I expect Canada to deliver on the pledge to invest two per cent of GDP on defence, because this is a promise we all made,” Stoltenberg said, pointing to Canada’s geographic significance on the world stage as the country with the second longest coastline.

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Jewish B.C. cyclist disinvited from International Women’s Day event because of IDF service

A former professional cyclist has been disinvited as the keynote speaker at an International Women’s Day event in Peterborough, Ont., because she served in the Israeli military three decades ago.

“I was hurt. I was angry. But most of all I was heartbroken,” Leah Goldstein, 55, wrote on her website.

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Second diaspora group pulls out of Xi Jinping’s rigged foreign-interference inquiry

The human-rights group Canadian Friends of Hong Kong says it won’t participate in Canada’s public inquiry into foreign interference, citing what it calls grave concerns about the standing granted to three politicians with alleged ties to the Chinese government.

In January, an organization representing Uyghur Canadians announced it was withdrawing from the public inquiry over the same matter. The refusals to participate threaten to undermine the commission’s ability to hear from all vulnerable communities facing persecution from China.

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DND cyber force hindered by lack of staff and training, assessment team warns

The defence department’s cyber force is being hindered by a lack of staff and training as well as security clearances that take far too long, according to an internal review obtained by this newspaper.

The force, made up of military and civilians, is supposed to handle cyber operations and protect networks at National Defence and in the Canadian military.

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Investigation: The antisemitism that Oct. 7 unleashed in Canada

Hamas support rally Toronto

… Just one per cent of the country’s population, Canadian Jews were already disproportionately the victims of hate crimes before Hamas launched its armed assault, and the Israeli military responded in Gaza.

But something happened after Oct. 7 that has brought it into the open in ways uncharacteristic of a diverse nation that prides itself on tolerance and the embrace of multiculturalism.

“It’s almost like a world gone mad,” said Rabbi Menachem Karmel, principal at Yeshiva Gedola, a Jewish elementary school in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood.


They really have to stop peddling the Big Lie that Canadians are proud of being “multicultural and diverse”.

The only reason this lie has been able to propagate is that Canadians remain afraid of being called racist by their government and the media if they dare to question the elites mass immigration scam.

Anyone who has followed this blog knows full well that Muslim immigration has proven to be a massive self inflicted wound across the West.

Islamists and their fellow travelers on the left have long worked together to spread their hatred of the west under the guise of anti-racism, de-colonization, DEI & white privilege etc.

Despite occasional eruptions the extent of their antisemitism was managed well enough to attract plenty of willfully blind useful idiots.

So long as Whites were the declared target DEI racists were successful at infiltrating academia, public and private institutions.

Then Oct 7th happened and the useful idiots found out their allies considered them as evil as Whites if not actually White. For some Oct 7th was a wake up call though to my personal amazement Chickens for Colonel Sanders remains a going concern.

And no the so called “anti-Zionists” that harass hospitals are not a fringe minority of Canada’s Muslims as some of our leading lights will be sure to claim.

It was only a matter of time before Canada became a “Shithole State” like their European counterparts.

We may not be as far down the crapper as France or the UK or Sweden but we’re working on it.

“Canada’s hate crimes laws exempt good faith religious expression from prosecution.”

State enforced tolerance of the intolerant has consequences.

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One-Third of Doctors, Half of Nurses in Canada Reluctant to Take COVID Vaccines: Government Survey

One-third of doctors and over half of nurses were reluctant to take the COVID-19 vaccine because they feared potential side effects, according to in-house research by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

“Fifty-nine percent of health-care workers reported some degree of hesitancy in their decision to get vaccinated,” said the report, which added that 31 percent of doctors and 54 percent of nurses surveyed admitted “some level of hesitancy.”

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America’s EV boom goes bust! Lithium and nickel producers begin mass layoffs and pause multi-billion-dollar projects as US says no to electric car push

Americans were sold the promise that electric vehicles would bring production companies and an influx of jobs to small towns nationwide as part of a modern day goldrush.

However, as interest in EVs has slipped, lithium and nickel facilities – metals used in lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles – are taking cost-cutting measures including mass layoffs and suspending operations.

The demand for electric vehicles surged in 2022, rising by 76 percent in April of that year, but by the end of 2023, the number of vehicles sold dropped to 50 percent.

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Vast majority of permanent residents applying to join military not accepted in 1st year of eligibility: data

The Canadian Armed Forces has received more than 21,000 applications from permanent residents eager to join the chronically understaffed military full time — but CBC News has learned that less than 100 of them have made it into the regular force in the year since they were allowed to sign up.

In 2022, the federal government lifted a ban on permanent residents enlisting in the military after the country’s top commander warned of a critical shortfall in personnel.

Gen. Wayne Eyre, chief of the defence staff, said that given the “significant number of demands around the world, there’s just not enough Canadian Forces to do everything.”

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Eagle-eyed residents reveal sophisticated migrant smuggling operation at northern US border

Illegal aliens crossing into USA from Canada

Unsettling Post footage and interviews with US residents along the Canadian border offer a rare glimpse into the thriving migrant smuggling operation that has taken hold up north in addition to the debacle to the south.

Residents of bucolic Swanton, Vt. — a town of about 6,500 people located just across Lake Champlain from New York and about a 10-minute drive from the Canadian border — have been getting a troubling firsthand look at the US’s northern illegal-migrant crisis for months.

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With American aid to Ukraine stuck in limbo, Blair says others must step up

Defence Minister Bill Blair says NATO countries like Canada must ramp up their aid to Ukraine as support from the United States languishes in a legislative quagmire.

In an interview that aired Sunday on Rosemary Barton Live, Blair expressed optimism that the U.S. would eventually pass a significant aid bill to provide billions of dollars worth of military support to Ukraine, which is set to mark its second full year of full-scale warfare following Russia’s invasion on Feb. 24, 2022.

“We’re very confident the Americans are going to get through that political process as quickly as possible, and in the interim, the rest of us are all stepping up,” Blair told CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton.

But Canada is a deadbeat on the promised 500 million dollar air defense system it promised Zelensky. Don’t Liberals read the news?

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“What’s driving New Democrats in the West away from Jagmeet Singh’s NDP” … An outbreak of common sense?

Earlier this week, Edmonton MLA Rakhi Pancholi said that buying a membership in the party she hopes to lead — the Alberta NDP — should not automatically bring a membership in the party Jagmeet Singh leads — the federal NDP — as it does now.

And even before that, the Alberta NDP and Saskatchewan NDP took it upon themselves to issue a joint statement denouncing a proposal made by federal NDP MP Charlie Angus that New Democrats in those two provinces saw as an unhelpful and inappropriate anti-oil-and-gas idea.

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Balkan Devlen: Liberals have irresponsibly turned foreign policy into a wedge issue

As the Cold War was heating up in the late 1940s, U.S. Sen. Arthur Vandenberg said, “Politics stops at the water’s edge.” This sentiment is not shared by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals, it seems.

In their quest to find, or, sometimes, create out of thin air, wedges to stem their nosedive in the polls, the Liberals increasingly turn to foreign policy issues for electoral salvation. However, such instrumentalization of foreign policy undermines relationships with allies and, by extension, the Canadian national interest.

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