PM’s carbon taxes disconnected from reality

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s second carbon tax — known as the Clean Fuel Standard — is the latest example of how his energy policies are drifting further away from reality, while punishing Canadians financially in the process.

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Starting next year, Trudeau’s Clean Fuel Standard alone, according to an impact analysis done by the federal government itself, will raise the price of gasoline by six to 13 cents per litre and the price of diesel fuel by seven to 16 cents per litre by 2030.

 

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You have to admire Canada’s basic dictatorship

Another neighbor for Tamara Lich.

https://twitter.com/bumbaclot_1984/status/1543244743190216709

 

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Theo Fleury says that Justin Trudeau is “the worst of the worst that Canada has to offer,” and that he “wants to be a dictator.”

Tamara Lich is getting a cellmate.

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Northrup’s line-of-duty death ‘still affecting’ fellow Toronto cops a year later

Toronto Police Det.-Const. Jeffrey Northrup was remembered by 52 Division on Saturday — the first anniversary of his death.

Northrup, 55, and his partner were investigating a stabbing in City Hall’s underground parking lot when it’s alleged the 31-year veteran was intentionally struck by a vehicle driven by Thornhill accountant Umar Zameer.

Very odd goings on.

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Diversity strikes again … and it shouldn’t be a surprise

Diversity strikes again … and it shouldn’t be a surprise

For Canada day a bunch of Pallies decided to share their views on Israel at a Thornhill strip-mall populated in part by Jewish owned businesses.

CPC MP Melissa Lantsman posted the first two videos below, an “Arab” voice posted the 3rd.

How is it possible to support mass immigration from Muslim states and not expect the Israel-Islam conflict to be played out in our streets?

During the decade following 911 both the LPC and CPC colluded to double the Islamist population in Canada from 500K to 1 Million roughly. Bear in mind that Harper was in power for most of that period.

That number has only increased.

Do our politicians and bureaucrats assume our magic Canadian soil will nullify the supremacist nature of Islam?

The protesters in the video are probably born in Canada and that means they have been indoctrinated here in the land of peace, order and good government to hate Israel, Jews and the rest of us in general.

Their hate is no longer imported, it has taken root here.

Is our political class even aware of what Islamists are doing to Europe? In cities across that continent the authorities have lost control of their streets and Muslim enclaves now form parallel societies.

What lays behind this seeming ignorance? Are they stupid? Evil? Or both?

Surely they can’t claim to live such busy & or sheltered lives that the goings on in Europe escaped their attention.

They certainly aren’t naïve. Naivete implies innocence and I’m not buying that for a minute.

Any politician who expresses “shocked surprise” over such incidents is lying and unfit to govern.

Sadly we will have to get used to it my fellow Canadians. We are following Europe’s path and it never gets better.

They murder Jews there.

The Pallie perspective

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Trudeau to transfer willing ̷a̷s̷y̷l̷u̷m̷ ̷s̷e̷e̷k̷e̷r̷s̷ ̷ benefit shoppers from Roxham Road to unwilling Ontario in midst of housing crisis

Federal government to transfer willing asylum seekers from Roxham Road to Ontario

Fewer asylum seekers crossing at a popular, unofficial border point south of Montreal will be staying in Quebec, Radio-Canada has learned.

That’s because Ottawa has accepted a repeated request from the provincial government to transfer some people directly to Ontario — if they wish to go there.

With record numbers of claimants currently crossing via the makeshift border point, called Roxham Road, the federal government said it’s working to alleviate some of the pressure on Quebec to provide temporary resources and accommodation for people.

Just what we need in the midst of a housing crisis. No word from Ford on this.

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Misinformation causes real harm and potentially kills, says woman who mislead everyone about Covid

Chief public health officer Theresa Tam says the racist, misogynistic abuse she’s faced during the pandemic have been a source of personal difficulty, and underscore the growing threat posed by the proliferation of misinformation about COVID-19.

“Being a visible woman from a visible minority background, if you like, was very difficult because of all the disinformation about origins of viruses and the politicization … of all of the beginnings of the pandemic, was quite difficult, as you can imagine,” Dr. Tam said.

So now she’s playing the race card. What a surprise.

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Calls For Defunding Mount After Canada Day Marred By Absence Of Rioting At Ashbridge’s Bay Fireworks Celebration Due To Heavy Law Enforcement Presence

Cops highly-visible in Ashbridge’s Bay to prevent long-weekend mayhem

A significant police presence was visible at Ashbridge’s Bay and Woodbine Beach Parks to discourage the mayhem that marred the May 24 long-weekend.


Meanwhile Mayor Jello Tory attended a White supremacist gathering masquerading as a Canada Day event.

John Tory attends White Supremacist adjacent KKKanada Day event.
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New navy supply ships face more delays and cost increases, federal officials confirm

The delivery of the Canadian navy’s new supply ships will be delayed another two years and taxpayers will be hit with more costs, federal officials confirmed Thursday.

The first Joint Supply Ship won’t be delivered until 2025 and the second won’t arrive until 2027, said Simon Page, assistant deputy minister for defence and marine procurement at Public Services and Procurement Canada.

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Trudeau refuses to acknowledge protestors

“There are some people who really didn’t agree with many of your COVID protocols. They’re protesting here today. You are the Prime Minister. How do you heal those wounds?” Trudeau’s broadcasters, the CBC, asked.

“Well, I think we’ve always had challenges on Canada Day,” Trudeau responded. “And for many, the fact that there’s still work to do on Indigenous reconciliation.”

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