‘Making Canada better’: An excerpt from the anti-woke speech by a general that caused an uproar

The Vimy Award. How humbling; what a tremendous honour. With this honour comes the opportunity to accept this award with a speech that acknowledges the spirit of Vimy and shares with you my vision for Canada today and for the future.

Canada — once we were great. We stopped the Americans in 1812, we gave the world Billy Bishop, Alexander Graham Bell and Lucy Maud Montgomery. We isolated insulin, invented the zipper and the snowblower. In World War One we mobilized 620,000 troops. We were victorious at Vimy Ridge. In World War Two we were brave enough to land at Dieppe, and we secured our beach on D-Day. The Devil’s Brigade remains the template for special forces the world over. Our small country boasted the world’s third largest navy at the end of that conflict.

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Brenda Lucki vows to keep top RCMP job amid cabinet discontent

Embattled RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki says she wants to remain at the helm of the federal police force even as she faces growing dissatisfaction at the highest levels of the government over her leadership.

Commissioner Lucki, who has dealt with a series of controversies that has put the government on the defensive, said she does not want to step aside. Her five-year term comes up for renewal in March.

“I’m absolutely staying on as Commissioner of the RCMP,” she told reporters late Tuesday evening after testifying at the inquiry into the invocation of the Emergencies Act.

Brenda Lucki is untroubled, even in hindsight

… Again and again the same pattern played out: A lawyer would probe in a few different ways to get at a piece of information, and Commissioner Lucki would repeatedly answer a question just off-centre of what was actually being asked. It was impossible to tell whether it was obfuscation or genuine confusion, and she was affably apologetic after each clarification.

Unfit.

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Adam Zivo: Trudeau on ‘Drag Race’ another cringey token gesture to LGBTQ people

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be making a guest appearance on an upcoming episode of “Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. the World,” and people across the political spectrum are cringing. His self-promotional reality TV stunt perfectly encapsulates Trudeau’s tokenism on LGBTQ issues.

Junior is gonna be right at home.

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Canada’s Trudeau Gets Publicly Clown-Slapped by Commie Master Xi Jinping

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received a verbal spanking from China’s commie dictator Xi Jinping at the recent G20 Summit.

Watch Xi scold Trudeau about for leaking their private conversation to the Canadian press. Check out their body language. Xi looks pissed. Trudeau looks like a cuck.

This has gone viral, what a dolt. I bet Junior set this up with his press thinking he would look like a hero. Xi made him look like a twit, which he is.

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Trudeau still wants it both ways on China

Even as President Xi Jinping criticized the PM at the G20 summit, Canada is still trying to do business with Beijing.

Any reasonable observer would have to admit that until Wednesday, anyway, the Liberal government had been doing quite a good job of putting a bold and rosy gloss on the humiliations, embarrassments and scandals that have lately encumbered its foundational policy of kowtowing to China’s Xi Jinping in the hopes of winning trade advantages and global-statesman status for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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John Robson: The retired general who spoke truth about Canadian wokeness

Cue the gags about major controversy, general consternation and private satisfaction. A retired senior Canadian officer just delivered a salvo against cancel culture, whiny entitlement and “woke journalism,” his still-uniformed colleagues gave him a standing ovation, and the usual suspects reached for the smelling salts. A mirror might have been a better choice.

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China Experts, Canadian Politicians Weigh In on Xi’s Confrontation With Trudeau

Xi made Justin cry.

Canadian politicians and China experts have offered their observations on Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s confrontation with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G-20 summit on Nov. 16, when Xi told Trudeau that he shouldn’t have “leaked” details of their conversation to the media the day before.

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Toronto businessman allegedly focus of Communist Chinese interference probes: sources

A prominent businessman in Toronto’s Chinese community is the subject of two separate investigations involving foreign interference, sources tell Global News, both related to a series of briefings and memos that Canadian security officials allegedly gave to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau beginning in January.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has investigated Wei Chengyi for his alleged role in a covert scheme that facilitated large-fund transfers meant to advance Beijing’s interests in Canada’s 2019 federal election, sources said.

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Canada’s China class may have to elect a new Dummy. … President Xi humiliates Trudeau as he is caught on camera tearing strips off Canadian PM that their conversation at G20

Toe-curling footage has emerged of Chinese President Xi Jinping humiliating Justin Trudeau with a dressing down on the sidelines of the G20 conference.

The two leaders were caught on camera having a heated discussion at the global summit in Bali today, with Xi tearing into the Canadian Prime Minister.

Xi appeared visibly frustrated as he confronted Trudeau about how details of an earlier meeting between them, which was held yesterday, had been leaked to the press by Canadian government sources.

Once again Junior embarrasses Canada.

 

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Rex Murphy: Western premiers finally push back against Trudeau’s devastating agenda

It is not only Alberta Premier Danielle Smith who is taking a strikingly aggressive attitude towards the Trudeau government’s persistent hostility to the oil and gas industry — Scott Moe of Saskatchewan has also stepped into the ring. Both are plainly, without apology, saying “no” to net-zero, carbon taxes and hymns to windmills.

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Drug shortages worsen across Canada, extend beyond kids’ pain and fever meds

HALIFAX – Drugstore shortages in Canada are now extending beyond the children’s pain and fever medication aisle into other over-the-counter and prescription drugs as supply problems worsen across the country.

Hundreds of medications are either running low or out of stock completely, with some store shelves depleted of children’s allergy medication, adult cough and cold syrup, eye drops and even some oral antibiotics, industry experts say.

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Tories Ask Feds to Identify 11 ChiCom Spy Candidates Who Allegedly Received Funding From Red China

Conservative MP Michael Chong is calling on the Liberal government to identify the 11 candidates who allegedly received funding from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the 2019 federal election.

“It is clear that Beijing interfered in last year’s 2021 election. Beijing’s ambassador to Canada commented critically and publicly during that election campaign and Beijing spread disinformation through proxies on Chinese-language social media platforms,” Chong, who is the shadow minister for foreign affairs, said in Parliament on Nov. 14.

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Government rejects returning Psychopathic Mohammedans from ISIS camps in Syria … except for those ISIS whores they’ve already let back

It would be “unprecedented and unprincipled” to help Canadian ISIS suspects detained in Syria, the federal government has argued in a court filing.

Responding to a lawsuit by the families of Canadians captured during the fight against ISIS, the government detailed its legal position for the first time.

The families want the Federal Court to order Ottawa to bring the detainees back to Canada from prisons and camps run by U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters.

I like it but simply can’t trust the Trudeau government.

I have zero empathy for the monsters who joined ISIS. They all knew they were signing up for a murder cult.

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Trudeau Reiterates Intention to Regulate Online Hate During Speech at B20 Summit in Bali

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau repeated the government’s intention to stiffen regulations related to online hate at the Business 20 (B20) Summit in Bali on Monday, saying that online “harassment and violence” needs to be stopped while free speech is safeguarded.

Speaking to business leaders about technological advancements during the summit in the Indonesian province, Trudeau said Canada “is leading on the responsible development and use of artificial intelligence,” before adding that the federal government will be introducing “major legislative reforms” to strengthen children’s privacy protection.

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