Canada is destroying its banking system

The problem with becoming a dictator is that madness often quickly follows. Caligula is an example from the past, for he was genuinely insane and died as a result of that. Closer to our time, so obsessive was Hitler’s effort to exterminate Europe’s Jews, he diverted resources from the Russian front, essentially assuring Germany’s military defeat. And in Canada today, we have a ruling party that’s equally obsessive, this time in its determination to destroy all political opposition. To that end, Canada’s ruling class is willing to bring down its entire banking system.

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Come see the violence inherent in the system…

Things are hottin up agin…

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Canadian Students’ Decline in Writing, Thinking Skills Amid Rise of Ideological Education Worries Profs

Some Canadian political science professors are concerned about their students’ inability to write good essays due to poor knowledge and literacy and the ideological bent in academia.

Travis Smith, a political science professor at Concordia University in Montreal, said he and his colleagues began noticing a “precipitous decline” in the quality of students’ writing roughly 10 years ago.

“We figured out it was because the cohort matriculating had been educated following some substantial curriculum change growing up,” he told The Epoch Times.

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‘We Told You to Leave‘ – Heavily Armed Cops Descend on Truckers

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) – Police aggressively pushed back protesters, took control of some trucks and advanced toward Parliament on Saturday after arresting more than 100 people and towing away vehicles in Canada’s besieged capital. Scores of trucks left under the increasing pressure, raising authorities’ hopes for an end to the three-week protest against the country’s COVID-19 restrictions.

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Canada Takes Time Out From Freedom Protest Crackdown to State Concern for Hong Kong Freedom Protestors

Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs issued a statement of concern for pro-democracy activists targeted by China in Hong Kong. The statement comes amid Canada’s crackdown on the Freedom Convoy protest that has been demonstrating peacefully against the country’s rigid COVID-19 mandates.

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Ottawa police now using pepper spray as they push back protest crowd

Police in Ottawa have begun using pepper spray as they continue to push through the main protest encampment and force the crowd away from Parliament Hill.

“You will have seen officers use a chemical irritant in an effort to stop the assaultive behaviour and for officer safety,” the Ottawa Police Service tweeted on Saturday afternoon.

It comes as police in the capital city make gains pushing back the crowds — often to the sound of boos and profanity.

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U.S. Congress asks Facebook: What role did fake overseas accounts have in promoting Canada convoys?

American politicians are demanding details from Facebook about how many fake online accounts created by foreign actors helped promote Canada’s convoy protests.

The chair of the most powerful investigative body in the U.S. House of Representatives this week sent a letter to company founder Mark Zuckerberg seeking information about inauthentic activity.

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Your Afternoon Musical Interlude

The protest song edition:

 

For those who held the line:

 

I’ve been saving this song for when Justin is deposed or before he mishandles some cutlery and asks the fatal question: “Why can’t Mr. Fork and Mr. Electrical Outlet be friends and shake hands?”:

 

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Mo Brooks: U.S. Should Grant Canadian Truckers Political Asylum

The end is nigh.

Representative Mo Brooks (R-AL) suggests an outside-the-box approach to taking on any truck driver shortages the United States faces.

During an interview with Mobile, AL radio FM Talk 106.5, Brooks, a candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama, proposed granting Canadian truckers protesting the Trudeau government political asylum in the United States.

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A Dark Day In Canada

Video Appears to Show Police Horses Trampling Canadian Trucker Protesters

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Group involved in Ottawa protest asks court to halt federal use of Emergencies Act

OTTAWA — A group involved in the anti-government protest against COVID-19 measures in Ottawa is asking a court to put the brakes on federal use of the Emergencies Act to clamp down on demonstrators.

In submissions Friday to the Federal Court, Canadian Frontline Nurses and member Kristen Nagle seek an injunction staying the Liberal government’s use of the emergencies law and associated measures while their full case plays out in court.


“Here’s what we know about the police operation to end the ‘Freedom Convoy’ occupation”

As of 8 a.m. Saturday. Arrests: 100 people Vehicles towed: 21 vehicles

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