Canadian Muslim accuses Trudeau gov’t of having him suspended from X for protesting LGBT ideology

A Canadian Muslim planning a major protest against the LGBT agenda is claiming that the federal government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had him suspended from X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

Hmmm … while it likely pleases the LPC I am not sure they are that stupid.

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11 Parliamentarians Demand Investigation Into Why Hong Kong Police Were Granted Visas to Attend Winnipeg Games

Eleven parliamentarians from different parties have united in calling on cabinet ministers to investigate why visa waivers were issued to nearly 300 Hong Kong police to attend a sporting event in Winnipeg.

Members of the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) attended the World Police and Fire Games (WPFG) in Winnipeg that ran from July 28 to Aug. 6, despite protests from local Hong Kong communities.

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Douglas Todd: Vancouver authors pour out books on China’s impact

Many local authors are currently producing hard-hitting books about China’s sway on Canada and the world.

As Ottawa finally debates launching an inquiry into China’s interference in Canadian elections, three Vancouver-based journalists have been at the forefront of getting Canadians and others up to speed on the global impact of China’s increasingly authoritarian leaders.

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Canada: New Democratic Party Seeks Probe on Election Interference by Iran

A report by Iran International, “Canadian Party Seeks Probe On Election Interference By Iran,” states that Canada’s Conservatives and Bloc Québécois MPs have voted in favor of a New Democratic Party (NDP) motion to probe election interference by Iran. Although other countries are also cited in the motion, the biggest scandal to date over 2019 and 2021 election interference in Canada is over possible meddling from China, and for good reason. Frank Gaffney interviewed me about the topic HERE, and an update can be read HERE. The focus of this article, however, is Iran, given its broader influence in Canada (and the implications of that influence) since the Trudeau government took power. This should not be ignored, particularly in light of the most recent revelation about possible election interference by the Islamic regime.

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Quebec hits the brakes on euthanasia and warns doctors not give fatal injections to eligible patients but give them more time to decide if they want to die

Quebec is hitting the brakes on its euthanasia program, warning of rising numbers of ‘non-compliant cases,’ and telling doctors to be more prudent about who gets a lethal injection.

DailyMail.com has seen an official memo to warn Quebec doctors about fatal jabs that shouldn’t have been allowed, and urging them to give patients more time to reconsider a monumental decision.

Quebec saw its number of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) cases rise to nearly 5,000 last year — making it a global euthanasia hotspot, where 7-8 percent of all deaths are due to lethal jabs.

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Trudeau’s ‘free-range’ approach to criminals has sentenced our cities to lawlessness

The recent cabinet shuffle should have been an opportunity for the Liberals to reset their priorities and take action on issues affecting the lives of Canadians — notably crime. Unfortunately, in the same breath as our new justice minister, Arif Virani, pledged to address the growing sense of insecurity among Canadians, he downplayed the problem, saying it’s “unlikely” that crime is becoming a bigger problem than it used to be.

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English-speaking Canadians split on changing ‘O Canada’ lyrics to ‘Our home on native land’: survey

A recent survey conducted by Research Co. has revealed that English-speaking Canadians are divided over further “O Canada” revisions.

According to the survey published on Friday, 41 per cent of Anglophone Canadians are in favor of altering the opening line of “O Canada” from “Our home and native land” to “Our home on native land”. However, 44 per cent disagree with the proposed modification.

Give Turtle Island back to the Turtles!

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Meanwhile in the restive tribal region of Surrey …

Canada Temple Vandalised By Khalistan Supporters, 4th Incident This Year

New Delhi: A temple in Canada was vandalised allegedly by Khalistani supporters on Saturday night, triggering outrage among the Indian community.

Officials said “pro-Khalistan” posters were put up on the walls and the gate of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, in Surrey – one of the oldest temples in British Columbia.

The posters called for Canada to investigate India’s “role” in the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18.

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Ont. mayor can’t afford to buy house in township she leads

Waterloo Region’s red-hot housing market hits close to home for Wilmot Township Mayor Natasha Salonen.

Despite earning around $90,000 a year between her work as mayor, regional councillor and with the local electric utility, she says she can’t afford to buy a home in the municipality she leads.

“I do live at home with my parents,” Salonen says. “Living in this region is really not attainable for a young professional who has university debt and I know I’m certainly not alone in that.”


Can’t help but notice that only when the homeless/housing crisis and the CRT/DEI tyranny began to affect “nice people” did they become pressing public issues.

In keeping with standard practice however Junior’s “separation” brought lectures from the MSM scolds demanding we show that snivelling pimp respect.

Only in this past year or so did articles appear in our media declaring it “not racist” to discuss immigration policy.

I can’t help but suspect that things are far worse than is known and we proles are being allowed to let off steam.

Even the NAZIS understood that it was not wise to stomp on everyone who made a Goering joke.

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Ottawa Police Still Withholding Court Documents In Detective Grus Case – Here Are Those We Have

Ottawa Police Detective Helen Grus is charged under the Police Services Act with ‘Discreditable Conduct’ for allegedly conducting “unauthorized” investigations into nine Sudden Infant Deaths where she sought to know the vaccine status of the mothers in January 2022.

Although Ottawa Police recently released some of the legal documents filed in the case, the organization is still refusing to release motions and decisions since April 26, 2023.

As previously reported here, the Ottawa Police for many months concealed the judge’s decisions and lawyers’ motions – even going so far as to deceitfully inform the public and the press in April that the judge had not made a decision about a December 29, 2022 Disclosure Motion – when the truth was the judge delivered his decision on January 31, 2023.

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Canadian govt wants fossil fuels mostly gone by 2035, put out by mostly “NO” reaction

It seems that Steven Guilbeault, the Environment Minister of Canada, isn’t a popular as he thinks he should be, what with saving the world and all. His “suck it up, Shriners” message, announced yesterday as part of the Trudeau government’s draft regulations to move Canada ever closer to NetZero, have really ruffled some feathers.

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Setback for housing starts: 13 of Immigration Minister Miller’s carpenters caught fleeing Trudeau’s shithole state for the U.S. via Akwesane

Akwesasne Mohawk police say they recently detained 13 people who were allegedly attempting to cross illegally into the United States from Canada.

Police say they received a call on Saturday regarding foreign nationals on the American side of the territory in the village of Kana:takon, also known as St. Regis.

Officers found a family of four walking down the road and another family of nine in a private home, and turned them over to Canadian authorities.

It’s bad when the illegals are bugging out.

Now who will build our houses?

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GUNTER: Alberta the big loser in federal Liberals’ clean electricity plan

When you’re listening to the federal government’s eco-propaganda on its new clean electricity plan (especially when you’re listening to their bumf on how the plan will save your family money), remember these are the very same politicians, activists and bureaucrats who told you the carbon tax would make your family money when rebates were included.

Sure, sure.

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Foreign interference inquiry must get access to all cabinet confidences, former spies say

An organization representing retired Canadian spies says a public inquiry into Beijing foreign-interference operations must be given access to all cabinet documents and transcripts of discussions to determine whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was ever informed of China’s attempts to meddle in the 2019 and 2021 elections.

The Pillar Society, which represents retired Canadian Security Intelligence Service officers and former members of the RCMP Security Service, has joined calls for a public inquiry and expressed concern that further delay could end up scuttling one.

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‘It was that or go home and prepare to die’: Canadians on why they sought surgery outside the country

“You’re too ill. We can’t operate.”

Those were the words Allison Ducluzeau, 57, said she was told in January, a month after being diagnosed with a rare and terminal abdominal cancer.

After several weeks of consultations and inconclusive tests, the British Columbia resident said a surgeon told her she was not eligible for surgery and she might only have between two months and two years left to live.

Say! Let’s bring over a million more migrants and make sure Grannie gets in!

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