WARMINGTON: The double double standard for policing protests

Move over Toronto Police riot, homicide or traffic squads and make room for the coffee squad.

These coffee cops are getting all the headlines today.

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Time to rid the city of the Hamas supporters on the Toronto Police Force

This is a sick joke.

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A record number of people signed e-petitions last year — do they make a difference?

A call for the House of Commons to vote no confidence in the Liberal government is now the most-signed e-petition ever to be launched in Canada — another sign of the increasing popularity of online petitions.

The petition was put forward by a Peterborough, Ont. resident and sponsored by Conservative MP Michelle Ferreri. It calls on the House of Commons to initiate a vote of non-confidence in the Liberal government, defeat it and hold an election within 45 days.

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Switch carriers? How? Ottawa gives mixed messages over rising mobile prices

Even as the minister responsible admitted there aren’t enough competitive options for mobile service in Canada, another federal official said consumers can and should search for other service providers when faced with price increases.

That message — from Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada — came just hours after the Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Canadians “still pay too much and see too little competition” for cellular services.

This is yet another fabulous deal negotiated by Frankie Champagne.

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Ottawa has itself to blame for Saskatchewan’s outlawish threats

Dustin Duncan has retained a personal lawyer for the first time in his nearly 18-year political career. The Saskatchewan cabinet minister in charge of Crown corporations said he’s prepared to go to prison, or what he had called “carbon jail” – the most unlikely and extreme outcome in his government’s fight against Ottawa and the current unfairness of its carbon pricing policy for home heating.

Mr. Duncan said he would still rather it didn’t come to all that. He and his boss, Premier Scott Moe, aren’t energy outlaws, as of now.

“Nobody is breaking the law yet,” Mr. Duncan said in an interview with The Globe this week.

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Canada betrays US by failing to list the IRGC as terrorist group

Friendship between nations is based on shared values and mutual interests. But a friend that fails to show up when it matters is no friend at all.

This is the situation that the United States finds itself in with the Trudeau government in Canada. In March 2023, President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met in Ottawa and issued a joint statement in which they stated that both leaders’ “highest priority is to protect our citizens and our sovereign territory.” They named specific areas of cooperation, such as in combating violent extremism and cybersecurity.

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U.S. set to allow Florida to buy drugs from Canada, officials here ‘deeply concerned’

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is set to allow the state of Florida to import prescription drugs from Canada, breaking a years-long logjam in a U.S. quest to access cheaper drugs from north of the border and heightening fears about the risk of drug shortages in Canada.

On Friday, the FDA released a decision saying Florida could “import certain prescription drugs from Canada if (it) will significantly reduce the cost to the American consumer without imposing additional risk to public health and safety.”

“It’s about time that the FDA put patients over politics and the interests of Floridians over Big Pharma,” said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

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Second plane sent to bring Trudeau home from luxury Jamaica vacation after breakdown

Friday’s return home from his Christmas vacation in Jamaica didn’t go smoothly for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: The CC-144 Challenger business jet that took him there on Boxing Day broke down, requiring the RCAF to dispatch a rescue plane to get the relatively new aircraft back in the sky.

It was the second time in nearly four months that a breakdown prompted the Royal Canadian Air Force to dispatch rescue aircraft to bring home Canada’s prime minister from an overseas visit.

Make him take a bus next time.

h/t DS

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After weeks of demonstrations, enough is enough

For Jews throughout the world, Oct. 7 is a demarcation in our collective calendar. It marks a day of pure evil.

… She assured me repeatedly that the call was being made out of concern for my safety. But what about our collective safety as Jews, I asked her, in the wake of repeated and ugly encounters with the pro-Hamas, anti-Israel crowds whose hatred of Israel was well beyond that particular border, and was increasingly being activated against local Jewish businesses and individuals?

The constable asked me for my plan. When I said I planned to walk back and forth across a crosswalk to delay this cavalcade, I was told that it is illegal to block roadways.

When I pointed out that over the past months Victoria roadways were blocked on a weekly basis, she replied, “We can’t arrest 500 people.”


She’s had her moment of clarity.

The police will not protect you if you attend a counter protest. You will be treated as a public nuisance and told to move along for your own safety.

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Florida Surgeon General’s Warning to Halt Use of mRNA Shots Based on Canadian Study

Florida’s Surgeon General is warning against using mRNA COVID-19 vaccines amid concern about potential links to cancer, citing a Canadian study that found the presence of DNA fragments within Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

Dr. Joseph Ladapo said the Canadian pre-print study discovered “billions to hundreds of billions” of DNA molecules per vaccine dose, which exceeds the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

h/t Mauser

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CRTC to Draft Newsroom ‘Code of Conduct’

The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) may draft a “code of conduct” for newsrooms as part of the Online News Act, cabinet said in a legal notice.

The Department of Canadian Heritage said newsrooms are subject to CRTC guidance on ethics under the Online News Act, which took effect Dec. 19. It will take several months to fully come into force.

“The CRTC may regulate the following areas: Creation of a code of conduct (and) a complaint process pertaining to how groups of eligible news businesses are to be structured and their conduct under the Act,“ the department wrote in a ”Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement,” which was first obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter.

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Jewish advocates say suspected hate-motivated arson at North York deli has left community reeling

The day after his store was targeted, the Jewish owner of International Delicatessen Foods in North York covered the words “Free Palestine” that had been spray-painted on his store.

Toronto police responded to a fire at the location on Wednesday and discovered gas cannisters, smashed windows and the graffiti, leading them to investigate the incident as a hate-motivated crime. The fire was put out and no injuries were reported.

The owner declined to comment to media outside the store on Thursday, but many customers and community members stopped by to show their support.


I suspect Oct 7 will be considered a watershed for the Jewish disapora.

Opposition to Israel, to Zionism, to Jews are no longer matters that need be discussed in hushed tones behind closed doors.

Anti-semitism has lost the stigma it once held.

The post Oct 7 outburst of latent anti-semitism was fed by our government, acadamia, media and the corporate class.

They laid the foundation for socially acceptable hate by first making white people the publicly acceptable target of choice with their embrace of DEI.

Hatred of Whites was so relentlessly propagated even caucasians bought into it. Some Jews began to publicly explain they weren’t White lest they be wrongfully mistaken for hateful oppressors.

It’s legal to discriminate against whites in hiring. Children are taught that only whites can be racist in our schools. Hatred of whites and western culture has been imported by our malicious immigration policy. Our universities are DEI cesspits that would make Goebbels blush. Burn nearly a hundred churches over the vicious lie that whites murdered thousands of native children? Understandable. Our institutions inhaled the racist BLM grift like an addict does crack and no one even thought to say sorry when that scam was exposed.

The police it is widely assumed have recieved instruction to avoid offending the Hamas supporters menacing our streets just as they granted BLM freedom of movement.

I’ve personally witnessed the bias of TPS enforcement while participating in anti-Islamist counter demo’s over the years.

Readers of this blog were there with me, we were labeled Islamophobes and White supremacists by our critics some of whom are currently having a belated moment of clarity at Islam’s anti-semitic muscle on display in our public squares. Other’s relish the fact their moment has come.

Canceled before cancel culture had a name much of what we predicted has come to pass and all it took was to observe Europe’s experience of Muslim immigration and Islam’s inherent supremacist hatred.

No magic, no secret knowledge, no degree of any kind was needed to avoid the Islamist 5th column we are faced with. Just a little common sense and honesty would have nipped this in the bud.

But our “Betters” always know better don’t they.

When laws are applied selectively the consent of the governed is forfeit.

Soon we’ll be just like our sophisticated European cousins and lose control of our streets.

I predict Toronto to be the site of Canada’s first Banlieue.

Votes matter. The math is easy, 1.8 million Mohammedans vs. 315K Jews.

Which leads us to an oddly familiar place.

First they came for the Whites and I did nothing …

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