Canada issues warning for citizens with gender-neutral passports travelling to U.S.

The Canadian government is warning citizens who list “X” as their gender on their passports could have problems entering the U.S.

In a change made earlier this week, the Department of Global Affairs added an advisory to its United States travel advice page for 2SLGBTQ+ Canadian passport holders.

“While the Government of Canada issues passports with an ‘X’ gender identifier, it cannot guarantee your entry or transit through other countries,” it wrote. “You might face entry restrictions in countries that do not recognize the ‘X’ gender identifier.”

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CHARLEBOIS: Milking the myth — why Ottawa can’t keep dairy ‘off the table’

For decades, Canada’s supply management system has acted as both shield and stabilizer for the country’s dairy sector. By regulating production, fixing quotas, and limiting imports through tariff rate quotas (TRQs), the model has provided farmers with stable incomes, preserved rural communities, and sustained a form of food sovereignty. But as the Globe and Mail recently reported, Ottawa is now considering regulatory changes that could allow more U.S. dairy products onto Canadian shelves — a signal that the system is under growing strain.

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Calculating the odds of a civil war in the United States

“Predictions are hard, especially about the future” (so says the Danish proverb), but still we make them, especially when we care about the future.

Here are some about the future of the United States in the next three and a bit years, expressed as probabilities, although you should not trust the numbers.

We can, for example, calculate the probability that a person will die within X years if we know their age, their sex and a few other details. According to U.S. actuarial tables, a 79-year-old male American with a body mass index of around 30, like Donald Trump, stands a 10 per cent chance of dying before the end of 2028. But the tables can’t tell you if Trump is in that 10 per cent.

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Quebec minister calls for people to ‘wake up’ to radical Islamism

Following François Legault’s speech denouncing the “onslaught of radical Islamism,” the Minister of Secularism, Jean-François Roberge, called on Wednesday for people to wake up to this threat.

Asked to give examples of radical Islamism in Quebec, Roberge cited the case of Bedford School in Montreal, where a report showed that teachers had infiltrated the institution.

“We must not wait until it is everywhere, in all our institutions, to wake up. Let’s wake up now!” Roberge said at a press conference.

About time!

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We need to stop being so naive about what America is becoming. Trump and his secretary of war just showed us why

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright observed some years ago that fascism is quite hard to define. It is not an ideology, she said. “I think it is a method, it’s a system.”

If it is a system, one of its most important processes is co-opting the military, perverting its independence into subservience. It is the method through which a fascist party can impose its will on the public without fear of resistance.


I think screaming that Trump is Hitler every 5 minutes as the Star does is the real “fascist system”.

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GRAHAM: In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s murder, Canadians should reject Liberal censorship

On Sept. 10, political commentator Charlie Kirk was assassinated. He did not just die, he did not euphemistically “pass away.” He was murdered in cold blood. Even worse, he was viciously gunned down as he participated in the very thing he advocated for: Free and civil debate.

As a society, we have a duty to condemn this violence as barbaric, unjust and anti-human. Not only has some of the Canadian media failed at this basic task, but their response has revealed a pathogen that has infected our culture and politics: The coercive spirit of censorship.

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Canada Needs a Mandatory National Service

Our country can’t defend itself, and citizens aren’t patriotic enough to step up. It’s time to change that.

I joined the military at the age of 18, right out of high school. My parents were working class and couldn’t afford to pay my university tuition, so although I was accepted to several good schools, I chose the Royal Military College of Canada, where I’d be considered part of the military and receive an annual salary. During the academic year, our job was to study. Then in the summer, we did military training. We graduated as second lieutenants—entry-level officers—and then did four years of military service.


Canada couldn’t defend itself from an uprising by 3rd World TFW’s and Illegals.

Can you imagine  young men and women answering a call to arms by a sham state that has destroyed all hope they may once have held for a decent future?

The Social Contract in Canada is broken and likely impossible to repair.

Our elites betrayed us and I can’t see anyone being convinced to defend Ottawa’s luxury values.

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GM is moving production from Oshawa to Indiana. Here’s what they’re saying across the border

Rich LeTourneau is blunt as he sets down his beer on the union hall bar, located just a stone’s throw away from the General Motors plant in Fort Wayne, Ind. where he’s put in 38 years.

“I respect Canadian unions, I respect the Mexican union. We didn’t raise our hand and say … ‘I’ll take what you guys got.’ That decision was made way above our head,” he told CBC News.

“But when the company comes to me to increase volume, I’m not gonna tell them no, either, because it’s job security for my people, and hell, if I can corner the market, I will.”


Could be some job openings …

Here and here!

“Construction workers and a cabinet maker”

I wonder how many reporters voted for PM Globo Homo?

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Trump again floats Canada joining the U.S. as the 51st state

U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday he again told some unnamed Canadian official that the country should consider joining the U.S. as the 51st state — returning to the annexationist rhetoric he used earlier in the year and subsequently dropped after Prime Minister Mark Carney was elected.

Speaking to senior military officials at an event in Virginia, Trump said the U.S. is developing the Golden Dome missile defence system and Canada could be covered by it if the country becomes part of the States.

“Canada called me a couple of weeks ago. They want to be part of it. To which I said, well, why don’t you just join our country? Become 51, become the 51st state and you get it for free,” Trump said.


Canada has been deliberately weakened from within.

The immigration flood of incompatible cultures, criminalization of dissent, the denigration of our culture, heritage and values have all been done for a reason.

Our elites seek to rape Canada for their gain and their divide and conquer strategy is working to plan.

Choose your executioner – Death by our traitorous Elites or Annexation by the US.

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McTEAGUE: To end the trade war, scrap the EV mandate

To anyone who thought that the Liberals’ decision to postpone enforcement of their Electric Vehicle (EV) mandate by one year was part of a well-thought-out plan to get that disastrous program back on track, well, every day brings with it news that you were wrong. In fact, the whole project seems to be coming apart at the seams.

(Incognito)

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Eric Ham: Border issues a potential derailment to CUSMA extension

Recent testimony by FBI Director Kash Patel before the House Oversight Committee offers a window into what could be the central issue to potentially see the United States withdraw from Canada-U.S.-Mexico Free Trade agreement (CUSMA).

Responding to a question about the risk of terrorism posed by illegal border crossings from the north, Patel said that while there has been a drop in suspected terrorist crossings from the southern border, there has been an increase in crossings from the north.

The MAGA firebrand stated, “we need more focus on the northern border” suggesting terrorists are originating from China, Russia, the Middle East, and Africa.

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