B.C.’s infamous fast ferries are on Facebook Marketplace, and if they aren’t bought they’ll be destroyed

They might be the most infamous ships in the history of British Columbia: three B.C. Ferries that were hundreds of millions of dollars over budget, couldn’t run as fast or efficiently as promised, and were partly responsible for sinking the NDP government of the 1990s.

And now, they’re back.

On Facebook Marketplace.

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The Return Of Laith Marouf: Terror TV Station Established in Canada, Supported by U.S. and European Radicals

Background – Federal government still hasn’t managed to collect Laith Marouf’s revoked grant

A television station established by a global coalition of terror activists is operating and fundraising in Canada, assisted by a global coalition of radical activists and violent extremists from designated terrorist organizations.

Established in the wake of the October 7th attacks, Free Palestine TV (FPTV) offers a steady diet of Hamas and Hezbollah propaganda. Its broadcasts are consistently extreme, and its social media channels comprise video clips of terrorist acts and propaganda messaging provided directly by terror groups, as well as posts glorifying the killing of Israelis.

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Oh Canada: Police Warn that Posting Images of Thieves May Violate Their Privacy Rights

While Canada eviscerates the right to free speech and association, some are apparently holding firm on the privacy rights of accused felons to warn homeowners not to post videos of thefts.

In Quebec, the police are now warning citizens not to post their doorbell videos of package thieves because they are, in the words of the spokesmen, “presumed innocent.”

h/t DS

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Canadian Military Disregarded Legal Advice in Imposing Vaccine Mandate, Internal Document Show

Canada’s defence chief received legal advice from the Office of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) in 2021 that there was no evidence supporting a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for all members and that imposing one would be “fraught with legal risk,” an internal document obtained by The Epoch Times shows.

The document, issued on Feb. 2, 2021, by the JAG’s office, the military’s legal department, also cites guidelines by a physicians’ legal defence organization that warns against obtaining consent to administer vaccines under “compulsion” by an employer or others.

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Who benefits most from Canada’s ambitious EV targets? Maybe China

Flavio Volpe, head of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, believes the recent electric vehicle targets set out by Canada’s environment minister also carried this pointed message to Canada’s domestic auto industry: “Let them eat cake.”

Volpe says he has come to this conclusion because he believes those goals, which include a national target of 100 per cent zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035, cannot be met.

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What Nanos’ tracking tells us about Canadians’ mood, party preference heading into 2024

Heading into a new year, Canadians aren’t feeling overly optimistic about the direction the country is heading, with the number of voters indicating negative views about the federal government’s performance at the highest in a decade, national tracking from Nanos Research shows.

“Very few Canadians would give the federal government a very good score at this particular point in time,” said Nanos Research founder Nik Nanos(opens in a new tab) in the latest episode of CTV News Trend Line.

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Trudeau’s Canada: Pedophilia Positive Sailor Still Serves, Remains Featured On National Defence Web Page

Frankly I’m surprised she wasn’t promoted.

Canadian Sailor Who Posted Pro-Pedophilia Comments Fined $2K by Military

A member of the Royal Canadian Navy who posted support online for “minor-attracted persons,” or pedophiles, received a fine and a reprimand that is logged on her employment records.

The Military Police concluded its investigation into Master Sailor Jessica Silva during the week of Nov. 20, 2023, and a summary hearing was held on Nov. 30, 2023, Navy spokesperson Sabrina Nash told the Epoch Times in an email.

And they wonder why they have a recruiting problem.

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Antisemitic history of the MS St. Louis is echoing in Toronto

Ursula Schneider was a 16-year-old Jewish girl when she boarded the MS St. Louis in 1939, sailing out of Hamburg.

The Voyage of the Damned, as it became known. With 936 passengers, most of them Jews fleeing Nazi Germany, the liner crossed the Atlantic, docking first in Havana, where Ursula’s father was waiting. Only 28 who had valid entry documents were allowed to get off. Ursula wasn’t one of them. The ship sailed on to the Florida coast but the St. Louis was turned away by the United States.


The article fails to acknowledge that Canada’s Jewish community is experiencing a socially acceptable hate made possible by the embrace of DEI/CRT by our government, public institutions and of course the education system that initially singled out white people for racist abuse.

It became normal even fashionable to declare whites racist based soley on skin coulour and responsible for all of societies ills.

Since it is officially acceptable to publicly hate White people it follows that it must also be fine to publicly hate Jews. After all both groups are characterized as inherently racist oppressors by way of birth.

And contrary to the Star author’s expressed belief the Hamas supporters are not a fringe group within the Muslim community.

Ask yourself why our politicians squirm when asked to condemn the Hamas supporters.

1.8 Million Mohammedans vs 315K Jews. In the identity politics wheel of fortune Jews lose.

Votes matter to our politicians and that grants the Hamas supporters the unspoken right to exercise publicly sanctioned hate.

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Canadian Imam Ayman Taher A Chaplain At Toronto’s Sick Kids Hospital Praises Hamas Founder Ahmed Yassin

Ayman Taher, the imam of Ibrahim Jame Mosque in Hamilton, Ontario and chaplain of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, praised Hamas founder Ahmed Yassin in a December 18, 2023 speech at the Toronto Palestine House, which was posted on his YouTube channel. In his speech, Taher recommended that the audience watch a 1998 interview with Yassin, in which he predicted that Israel would come to an end in 2027. Taher added that the audience should let their children watch the interview, “because this is a history that needs to be absorbed.” He said that Yassin has inspired the generations to come and that Allah has honored him with martyrdom. Yassin was killed by an Israeli airstrike in 2004.

Yup he really is a chaplain at Sick Kids. Like I keep saying the Hamas lovers are not a Muslim fringe element.

h/t Maxsteele

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Only 33 Canadian churches have burned to the ground since May 2021 & two were accidents says CBC

Justin Trudeau started an anti-Christian pogrom based on false claims of Aboriginal mass graves at Residential schools. Nearly 100 churches have been burned down or vandalized. No graves have been found.

At least 33 Canadian churches have burned to the ground since May 2021. Only 2 were accidents

WARNING: This story contains distressing details. (CBC Lies have that effect)

In a barren field of sagebrush alongside a road through the Osoyoos Indian Band, Chief Clarence Louie stands atop a concrete pad and surveys the rubble in front of him.

This used to be the front entrance to St. Gregory’s, the simple wooden church that hosted countless community celebrations, dinners and religious services, on the reserve just north of the Canada-U.S. border in central B.C.


Seems the CBC is a little light on their figures.

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WTF?

h/t Mauser

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82 Percent of Canadians ‘Pessimistic’ About Country’s Economic Outlook for 2024

Canadians are pessimistic about their own personal finances and the economic outlook of the country this year, with 82 percent saying Canada is in recession, a new survey shows.

While Canada is not technically in recession, which is defined as two consecutive quarters in which the economy declines, the vast majority of Canadians believe it is and don’t expect 2024 to be any better.

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Trudeau government says Cap on temporary visa program for Hamas Supporters is ‘flexible’

Cap on Canada’s new temporary visa program for Palestinians is ‘flexible’: Miller

Canada’s Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the federal government’s stated 1,000-person limit on temporary resident visas for Palestinians looking to flee Gaza is not a hard cap, despite previous suggestions.

In an interview on CTV News Channel’s Power Play, Miller told host Vassy Kapelos that “no,” the limit as previously stated is not set in stone.

Fucking lying scum are going to flood Canada with Muslim terrorists.

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Freeland Goon Show: Charges dropped after police found ‘no credible security threat,’ York Regional Police say

Rebel News personality David Menzies was arrested Monday for allegedly assaulting a police officer while trying to ask Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland questions about the government’s decision to leave the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) off the designated terrorist entity list.

The website posted a video of Menzies briefly colliding with a police officer in Richmond Hill, Ont., while trying to question Freeland about the IRGC at an event to mark the destruction of Flight PS752, a Ukrainian International Airlines jetliner that was destroyed by the Iranian military in January 2020 — an attack that killed dozens of Canadians.


RCMP officer under review after arresting Rebel News commentator David Menzies for ‘assault’

A member of the RCMP security detail who grabbed and arrested a Rebel News commentator while questioning Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland Monday is under review by the federal force after video of the incident sparked outrage for a seemingly dubious arrest.

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