Across Canada White people have been raptured leaving behind confused 3rd World masses
‘I’ve applied to more than 50 jobs, didn’t get one interview’: Why job fairs are attracting massive crowds
They lineup by the hundreds, shoulder-to-shoulder, roped off around the centre court of Markham’s Markville Mall.
It’s 2:30 p.m. on a weekday afternoon. You might suspect the crowd is queued up for the newest iPhone or perhaps a video game console release, instead they’re looking for a way to put food on the table, a roof over their heads.
This is a job fair, an increasingly popular way for employers to screen large crowds of prospective employees.
With unemployment hitting highs not seen in a decade, the crowds at these recruitment events outnumber openings.
A number of such “employment” articles have run of late, all of them with photos of job fair lines. None feature any white people.
Mark Carney was presented back in June with two “emotional support chickens” — the creation of an Edmonton Oilers fan and crochet artist to help fans of the hockey team deal with playoff stress.
“They give you something to hold onto while you’re trying to make it through overtime without having a heart attack,” said Ashley Sinclair, the creator, who admitted to being “gobsmacked” when she saw photos of Carney tossing around the chickens.
The federal government’s gun buyback pilot project to compensate legal owners who turn in prohibited firearms is facing opposition in Cape Breton, N.S., where it’s being rolled out.
“They got us backed into a corner,” says John Campbell, owner of The Bullet Box, a gun store and indoor range in Sydney, Cape Breton.
Campbell started his business six years ago out of a passion for sport shooting.
A global banking group that Prime Minister Mark Carney helped launch in 2021 to fight climate change has voted to shut down.
A spokesperson for the UN-backed Net-Zero Banking Alliance says members voted to end the membership-based structure and instead use the climate guidance the group created as a reference.
As a result of the vote, the alliance is ending operations immediately.
Basically the banks would rip off customers and tax payers to line their pockets while virtue signaling about their climate savvy business acumen.
Amnesty International is calling on Ottawa to expand free legal aid for illegal immigrants and refugee claimants even as federal courts warn their dockets are already swamped with immigration cases.
Blacklock’s Reporter said in a submission to the Commons finance committee, the group urged Parliament to make Legal Aid funding for migrants “a moral and political instrument” that guarantees services nationwide.
The handheld video is shaky, but the message is clear. As two vehicles burn in the driveway, a shooter aims his pistol into the home of Punjabi-Canadian singer AP Dhillon and begins firing – 14 shots shattering the nighttime silence of a sleepy Victoria suburb.
The non-fatal shooting was filmed on a cellphone and posted online by one of two men who committed the September, 2024, attack. Within two months, police in Ontario arrested 25-year-old Abjeet Kingra, but what was more noteworthy was who he said had hired him.
If increased supply is the solution to the housing crisis, Canada is making no progress.
The city of Toronto is on pace to build fewer new homes this year than at any time in the past 30 years.
“If you think we don’t have enough homes, fast forward two or three years, and it’s going to be an absolute catastrophe,” Marlon Bray, executive vice-president of Clark Construction Management, a Mississauga-based builder, said at an online summit this month of residential builders.
Add Catherine McKenna’s name to the long list of former cabinet ministers who have called Justin Trudeau a phony.
McKenna’s new book, Run Like a Girl, describes Trudeau in harsh terms describing him as someone who would talk down to people, and who was mostly interested in things like a gender-balanced cabinet as a way to virtue signal.
Canada’s many delusional citizens still elected the jerk.
The federal government issued more than $6.8 million in penalties to employers violating the rules of the temporary foreign worker program from January to September 2025, already surpassing the total from 2024’s record-setting year of fines, according to data from Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada.
That is about a 65 per cent increase from the $4.1 million in penalties handed out last year.
From January to the end of September this year, Ottawa levied 214 fines against non-compliant companies, averaging $31,971 per decision, according to the Star’s analysis of the data. That’s up from 155 fines last year, which averaged $26,776 — nearly double the 2023 average of $13,860.
Star propaganda on behalf of the Liberal Party and their corporate cronies.
The fines are small and treated as the cost of doing business. They are not a deterrent.
That’s Prime Minister Mark Carney’s present plan in dealing with his predecessor’s electric vehicle mandate, which would have otherwise kicked in starting in January of next year.
Despite years of Beijing’s efforts to expand its influence in Canada, the country has yet to fully recognize or counter the threat the communist regime poses to its future, according to a former RCMP officer.
Garry Clement, former national director for the RCMP’s Proceeds of Crime program, has been investigating transnational crime for decades. He describes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as the “biggest transnational organized crime group in the world,” and says that despite growing evidence of its operatives, many in positions of authority in Canada appear unwilling to acknowledge the threat or take action.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s newly unveiled Gaza peace plan has thrown the spotlight back on international diplomacy. Israel has already said yes; the world now waits to see whether Hamas will do the same. Canada, meanwhile, prematurely recognized Palestinian statehood without imposing mandatory conditions.
Last week in these pages, I argued that the newly recognized state of Palestine should be designated as a state supporter of terrorism by the Carney government. At a minimum, if Ottawa wants to demonstrate moral clarity, it could start by listing as a terrorist organization every group found to have participated in the October 7 massacre.
Michelle Rempel Garner used her time during Question Period on Thursday to draw attention to issues in the Canadian immigration system.
She highlighted the case of a Pakistani incestuous child sex abuser who was admitted into Canada despite being on the United Kingdom’s sex offender registry.
Our enemies are vile evil things and they run immigration in Canada.
An estimated 250 rally-goers gathered in Sydney on Thursday to let the Cape Breton Regional Police Service chief and federal government officials know they’re wasting their time and money on a federal buyback program targeting prohibited firearms.
“It’s a waste of police resources and of tax dollars,” said Tracey Wilson, vice-president of public relations for the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights, who flew in from Ottawa to attend the rally outside the Myles F. Burke Police Headquarters on Grand Lake Road.
Audio isn't great, but here's a look from @TWilsonOttawa's view of today's Cape Breton Rally against the Liberals gun confiscation.