You Too Can Be A Hate Crime!

Another “Only Whites Can Be Racist Scam”.

I’ve posted on the ISD (Institute For Strategic Dialogue) before, they’ve received funding from the usual suspects, the Liberal Government, Soros etc. and must be considered a tool of left wing extremism and elite censorship.

h/t Mauser

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As many as 47,000 foreign students may now be in Canada illegally: IRCC

As many as 47,000 foreign students may have violated the terms of their visa and are currently in the country illegally, a representative for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada revealed at a House of Commons committee.

Aiesha Zafar, the head of migration integrity at the agency, said that 47,175 people who entered Canada as students are potentially “non-compliant,” meaning that they are not attending classes as required by the terms of their visa.


I bet that number is significantly understated and people with names like Aiesha Zafar should have nothing to do with immigration.

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Canadian Army vehicle procurement worth up to $1 billion facing serious problems

A Canadian Army procurement project worth up to $1 billion has run into serious technical problems and could be facing cancellation.

The program to develop and build the Light Armoured Vehicle Reconnaissance Surveillance System or LRSS has been underway for more than a decade.

Defence industry sources have warned that the problems affecting the new vehicle fleet could be insurmountable and the end result might be a cancellation of the project.

(Incognito)

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HORTON: The Combatting Hate Act: A dangerous step toward symbolic censorship

For those who may not be aware, the Combatting Hate Act — proposed chiefly by Justice Minister Sean Fraser — is a piece of legislation intended to protect communities and places of worship from hate crimes. At its core, the bill seeks to criminalize the display of hate symbols. Examples include the swastika, the double-sig rune, and other insignia associated with terrorist organizations, as outlined in the Criminal Code.

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Carney calls Indonesia trade deal ‘game changing,’ but labour says it is a ‘step backwards’

Carney is working to introduce Muslim values to Canada like sharia law in Indonesia

The Carney government is celebrating a new trade deal with Indonesia, but labour voices are sounding the alarm over a weakening of worker protections compared to recent deals that Canada has inked.

In a press release, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s (Nepean, Ont.) office described the Canada-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement as “game changing,” noting that it is the first bilateral agreement with a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Finalizing the deal was a pillar of Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, and part of a growing effort to diversify the country’s trading markets.

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Legal immigrants say Ottawa has pushed immigration system beyond limits

Canada’s own legal immigrants are warning the country has taken in too many newcomers too quickly, according to in-house research by the Privy Council.

Blacklock’s Reporter says focus groups found many recent arrivals rejected the government’s justification that record immigration quotas were needed to fix labour shortages.

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Israeli envoy says communications with Ottawa have ’deteriorated’ under Carney

Carney speaks at a Muslim Brotherhood function

OTTAWA — Israel’s envoy to Canada says dialogue between his government and Ottawa has “deteriorated” since Prime Minister Mark Carney took office — and suggests his “hard line” on Gaza explains why Carney still hasn’t spoken by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“Since the government of Carney came into place, the level of dialogue between the two countries slowly but surely deteriorated,” Israel Ambassador Iddo Moed told The Canadian Press on Monday.

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Catherine McKenna’s memoir trashes Trudeau. So why was the carbon-tax-killing Carney spared?

When Prime Minister Mark Carney walked into the Ottawa book launch for Catherine McKenna’s memoir Run Like a Girl last week, it raised a few eyebrows.

The big achievement of Ms. McKenna as environment minister in Justin Trudeau’s government, after all, was the carbon tax. But Mr. Carney, formerly a tree-hugger in good standing, changed the Liberal course and killed it. This obviously angered the climate-crusading Ms. McKenna while delighting her many haters on the hard right who’d given her the derisive moniker “Climate Barbie.”

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Defence procurement vs. defence production: What’s best for Canada?

As the Carney government tries to breathe life back into Canada’s military and its industrial base with a new federal agency, it’s being told it needs to make the distinction between defence procurement and defence production.

The contrast in language may be subtle, but from a public policy and political perspective it would be a radical shift in mindset for a country that has divested itself of many aspects of the arms industry and has been reluctant to embrace and promote those sectors that remain.

The distinction is critically important as the Liberal government prepares to unveil the long-promised defence procurement agency.

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André Pratte: The Trudeau-Carney era’s catastrophic mismanagement

Last week, the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) published its latest fiscal projections regarding the federal government. They show that even before the defense commitments made by Mark Carney (five per cent of GDP, in order to reach the NATO target), Ottawa’s deficit will be around $60 billion each year for the next five years. This is just the latest indication of the extent to which the Liberal governments led by Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney have mismanaged the country’s public finances.

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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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Government grifter caught using tax dollars for a paid vacay with Hubby

Senator defends spending nearly $22K for English classes in Vancouver

Quebec Sen. Amina Gerba travelled to Vancouver with her husband for two 20-hour English courses at a total cost of nearly $22,000 — trips that several parliamentarians say raise ethical questions.

Amina Gerba – Trudeau appointed Grifter

The trips in July 2023 and 2024, which fell within the rules of Senate travel, were reimbursed. Gerba and her husband took the courses at Collège Éducacentre, their tuition costing $1,521 each time.

Travel expenses — including hotel, business-class airfare and daily allowances for the six-day trips — cost taxpayers $9,064.30 in the first year and $9,790.25 in the second.

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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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