Expensive Liberal carbon tax could be Poilievre’s path to prime minister

With all the issues swirling about Ottawa these days, it’s hard to see the forest for the trees. What could crater the Liberals’ approval numbers? What could topple the government? What could be the ballot question?

Clearly, no one has figured that out. The latest Leger poll has the Liberal Party at 32 per cent, up two per cent over last month, while the Conservative party and the NDP sit at 33 per cent and 20 per cent, respectively, both down a point from the previous month. In other words, things are the same as they were in 2021.  

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Judge rules Toronto massage parlour murder was a terrorist act

In a precedent-setting ruling, a Superior Court of Ontario judge has ruled the murder of a female employee and the attempted murder of another female employee at a North York spa in February 2020 did meet the Criminal Code definition of a terrorist activity, motivated in whole or in part by the misogynistic incel ideology.

Justice Suhail Akhtar delivered his bottom-line ruling over Zoom. His reasons for the decision will follow at a later date.

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Teacher finds out values of acceptance, inclusion and belonging are a one way street when it comes to Islam

Edmonton teacher lambastes her Muslim students for skipping Pride events

“I want to emphasize that the views expressed by the teacher do not reflect the values of acceptance, inclusion and belonging that are so strong at Londonderry School.”

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Franky Champagne says Stellantis will get a shitload of tax payer money if they want it

Stellantis has what it needs to make decision on Windsor battery plant: Champagne

Franky Champagne

OTTAWA – Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Stellantis and LG Energy Solutions have what they need to make a decision on a proposed electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor.

A spokeswoman for Stellantis says the two companies received a “written offer” and are currently analyzing it.

The companies put the brakes on construction of the plant in May after their talks with Ottawa stalled.

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Special Crony David Johnston testifies before foreign interference committee … brought to you live in “Cronyvision”

Special Crony David Johnston testifies before foreign interference committee … brought to you live in “Cronyvision”

As mentioned this will be a couple of hours of how dare you question my integrity blah blah blah …

David Johnston’s lead counsel on foreign interference probe attended Trudeau fundraiser in 2021

The lead counsel for special rapporteur David Johnston, who oversees the government-appointed probe into Chinese foreign interference, has not only donated exclusively to the Liberal Party but also attended a private fundraiser where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the guest of honour.

Elections Canada records show that Toronto lawyer Sheila Block participated in a private Zoom webinar fundraiser in late March, 2021, billed as a “Virtual Conversation with Anita Anand and Justin Trudeau.” Ms. Anand, now Defence Minister, was minister responsible for public services and procurement at the time.

h/t DM

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Trudeau Foundation Has Investments in Chinese Companies Flagged for Security Risks, Says Former Board Member

The Trudeau Foundation has investments in Chinese companies Baidu and Tencent, a former board member told MPs on a parliamentary committee. Both companies have been subjects of security warnings.

The Trudeau Foundation was created with a $125 million endowment from the federal government in 2001 in memory of former prime minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, to provide grants and academic scholarships.

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Liberals accuse Tories of ‘hijacking’ Parliament after threatening to filibuster

OTTAWA – Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is threatening to use procedural tools to delay passage of the federal budget in the House of Commons if the Liberals don’t meet his demands.

But Liberal House leader Mark Holland says the federal government won’t cower over the Tory threats.

“We will continue to work through their juvenile tactics. They can ride tricycles, through Parliament if they want to. But we will get the work of Parliament done,” Holland told reporters Monday.

Garbage in light of the generational damage Trudeau has done to this country.

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Feds Polled Canadians on What Made Them ‘More Likely’ to Receive COVID Shots Months Before Mandates Implemented

The federal government conducted a poll asking Canadians what made them more likely to take COVID-19 shots months before mandates related to the vaccines were enforced, records show.

The survey, conducted from May 5–12 of 2021, was Ottawa’s attempt to mine data using the World Health Organization’s “Behavioural Insights (BI) Tool” to support its efforts in “promoting the behaviours recommended by public health experts” during the pandemic.

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Special Crony David Johnston will testify before Parliamentary committee as resignation calls continue

David Johnston is set to appear at a House of Commons committee investigating claims of foreign interference as calls continue for his resignation as the government’s special rapporteur.

The 81-year-old former governor general will be at the Procedure and House Affairs Committee (PROC) for three hours on Tuesday, beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern.


This will be 3 hours of “How dare you impugn my integrity” mixed with “That information is unable to be released to the public” and “China been berry berry good to me.”

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India among top actors for foreign interference in Canada: national security adviser

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s national security adviser says India is among the top sources of foreign interference in Canada, a public designation Ottawa has largely limited to authoritarian states.

“When I talk about foreign interference and economic security, I’m now talking about a number of state actors and non-state proxies,” Jody Thomas said last Friday.

“This includes Russia, Iran, India. That said, the actor that comes up most on these issues, and it’s no surprise to anybody, is China.”


India doesn’t surprise me. Justin’s embarrassing vaction is justification enough.

Communist China and Pakistan both back the Khalistan movement supported by Jagmeet Singh so you know where his loyalties lie.

Just one more reason for India to be suspicious.

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Spy watchdog’s relations with intelligence agencies ‘challenging’: memo

Newly released documents say the intelligence community’s relationship with its key watchdog has been particularly strained over the last year due to a “level of resistance” to scrutiny.

The assessment appears in briefing materials prepared for Canada’s top public servant in advance of a late January meeting with the chair of the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency.

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Shorter CBC: Ewwww! Religious People Have The Vote And They Hate Child Sexual Mutilation!!

This is what the CBC stands for.

Inside the fundamentalist Christian movement that wants to remake Canadian politics

Internal document reveals ambitions of anti-LGBTQ group that is part of populist movement

On a recent Sunday morning in Waterloo, Ont., pastor Jacob Reaume gripped a lectern and issued a warning to his congregation.

“A Christless existence leads to the dark, hopeless abyss of death,” he told around 200 people at Trinity Bible Chapel, an evangelical church on the outskirts of the city.

Much of the sermon, delivered last December, was devoted to a trans student at a Christian university in nearby Hamilton who had died by suicide a few weeks earlier.

“If you’re going to live a lie to the point where you’re willing to mutilate your own body, it’s going to send you into dark despair,” Reaume said.


Of course the nations public broadcaster is firmly on the side of child sexual mutilation fetishists.

The CBC should have a special trial at Nuremburg 2.0.

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CSIS’s first Black Arab-Canadian Muslim spy, opens up about her fight against terrorism and discrimination

With sharp intuition, deep roots in several cultures and the ability to speak four languages, Huda Mukbil was an instant match for the Canada’s spy agency.

However, it was not all love at first sight.

The nation’s first Black Arab-Canadian Muslim spy joined the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) following her studies at Carleton University for law where she grew a passion for international security, she explains in her book “Agent of Change.”

Funny how such a muderous “religion” declares itself discriminated against.

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Singh says NDP won’t trigger election over Johnston, interference. Why?

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is defending his party’s decision not to make its motion calling for David Johnston to step down as special rapporteur binding and says an election does not “make sense” if the goal is protecting Canada’s democracy.

Singh told The West Block’s Mercedes Stephenson in an interview that aired Sunday that he wants to get a better understanding of the full extent of allegations of foreign interference.

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