Greg Koabel: National pride Is good. National paranoia is not

We must be wary of turning anti-Americanism into a political program in which everybody loses

In this season of surging Canadian nationalism, it’s worth remembering that defining ourselves in opposition to the United States is both an old reflex and a risky one. While understandable, even necessary in certain contexts, excessive anti-Americanism has sometimes led Canada and Canadians down dangerous, counterproductive paths. No case illustrates this better than that of George Taylor Denison III, a man who let hostility to the United States overtake his judgment, his patriotism, and ultimately, his future.


Pre-Existing Knee-Jerk Anti-Americanism combined with TDS won an election. One our leftist government owned media was only too eager to promote.

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Why pivoting to China is a huge mistake for Canada

China’s behaviour has not changed since the founding of the People’s Republic of China. It aims to create wedges between America and its allies in the hope of undermining U.S. economic, political, diplomatic and security interests in the Indo-Pacific region.

Prominent scholar Yan Xue Tong of Tsinghua University explained China’s long-term interests this way …

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PINKSY: When economists dance, Canada pays the price

Mark Carney — once hailed as the agile economist whose skill as a professional would dance Canada to prosperity — has delivered a performance that looks less like a choreographed waltz and more like the chicken dance. And not even the part where the wings flap in rhythm, but the clumsy bit that’s half shoulder shrug, half existential dread.

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BARCLAY: Liberal mass migration policies have eroded public safety in Canada and Alberta

Recently, Alberta’s Minister of Jobs, Economy, Trade, and Immigration, Joseph Schow, declared that Mark Carney’s Liberal government “has lost control over immigration” and warned that the Liberal government’s inability to effectively regulate the influx of international mass migration within Canada has imposed a severe strain upon “housing, healthcare, employment, and other public services” throughout Alberta.

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Think tank urges parliament to allow open debate on immigration quotas

Parliament should allow free debate on immigration quotas without dismissing calls for reductions as racist, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute said Thursday.

The Ottawa think tank warned that Canada’s reluctance to face blunt disagreements on immigration has left the country “weakened to the point of serious decline.”

(Incognito)

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Braid: When Ontario and the feds start acting like bros forever, Alberta should be very worried

Danielle Smith and Doug Ford are courteous with each other, but it’s a fragile friendship that could shatter at any moment.

Premier Smith and her people know this very well. They’re cheery on the surface but quietly suspicious. Old grudges die hard.

Uneasily, they watch the Ontario premier’s deepening ties with Prime Minister Mark Carney.

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Carney in Kyiv meeting with Zelenskyy to discuss military aid, security guarantees

… The prime minister is meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the two leaders discussed details of Canada’s additional $2 billion commitment of military aid as well as opportunities for joint production of defence equipment.

In his speech, Carney said more than $1 billion will be used to finance ammunition, as well as advance drone and armoured vehicle production from Canadian suppliers.


No wonder Carney stopped by …

Is there financial corruption in the Ukraine under Zelensky?

Financial corruption in Ukraine under President Volodymyr Zelensky remains a significant issue, as it has been for decades, rooted in the country’s post-Soviet transition and oligarchic influence. Evidence from various sources indicates persistent challenges despite Zelensky’s pledges to combat graft.


Update: Carney not ruling out Canadian troops on ground in Ukraine

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Canada may play a role in future security guarantees for Ukraine, Carney says

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada may play a role in security guarantees for Ukraine in the event that an agreement is reached to end its war against Russia.

Speaking at a news conference related to trade Friday, Mr. Carney says that Canada is a core member of an alliance of about 30 countries called the “coalition of the willing” that is supporting Ukraine.

He said Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Jennie Carignan, and other Canadian officials are participating in discussions with allies about what form those guarantees may take.

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Latest Immigration Numbers Show Carney’s Liberals Still Using Canada As A 3rd World Cheap Labour Dumping Ground

Here’s what Canada’s latest immigration data reveals

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has revealed the closely watched statistics on permanent and temporary resident trends after being accused for weeks by the Conservatives of withholding the data.
On Friday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada updated its webpages with data on arrivals of asylum claimants, international students and foreign workers, as well as applications caught up in the department’s backlog.

Although there are still more than 2.2 million immigration applications awaiting a decision, the number of temporary residents — made up of international students, foreign workers and refugee claimants — declined in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same period last year.


Declined? Not by any material amount. Carney and his pal Wiseman are screwing us over as expected.  It is an act of evil.

The article is BULLSHIT PROPAGANDA excreted by the Star on demand.

This is not immigration, it is population replacement.

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Carney says time is up for ‘elbows up’ as Canada drops many retaliatory tariffs on U.S.

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said it’s no longer time for “elbows up” as he announced Friday that Canada will remove retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods covered by the existing trade agreement between the countries minus those on steel, aluminum and autos.

Carney said the move was designed to match the U.S. decision not to levy tariffs on goods that are compliant with the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), saying the countries had restored free trade on a “vast majority of our goods.”

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MCTEAGUE: ’Net-Zero’ Carney’s going to build new pipelines? I’ll believe it when I see it!

Ever since Mark Carney’s rise to power, people have been trying to sell me on the idea that he’s just what this country needs — a (supposedly) practical, no-nonsense businessman who can clean up the mess his highly-ideological predecessor, Justin Trudeau, left us in. To reinforce this claim, they point to the constant rumblings about Carney’s commitment to building new oil and gas pipelines in Canada.

I’m sorry, folks, but I’ll believe it when I see it.


Carney gave a pipeline killing bludgeon to the Aboriginals. That was deliberate.

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Carney’s 100 days

Mark Carney changed Canada’s politics, quickly. He won a sudden Liberal leadership race, took power in five days and called a snap election – campaigning on a promise that he would change a lot more, fast.

His was a campaign built on a sense of a country in crisis, under threat from a U.S. president intent on levying punishing tariffs on Canada and undermining its sovereignty.

Mr. Carney argued that this crisis would require swift action. Comprehensive security-and-trade negotiations with Donald Trump. Sweeping away internal trade barriers. Launching major national projects. Redefining relations with the world. Building a stronger, more independent Canada.

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Majority Say Immigrants Must Adopt Canadian Values

“Local norms”

Across age and party lines, most Canadians think immigrants should embrace local norms

New polling from Research Co shows how Canadians currently feel about immigration, with many saying immigration levels should be reduced and even more saying immigrants should have to adopt Canadian values to live here.

Overall, Canadians are divided on whether immigration has a mostly positive or mostly negative effect on the country. Forty-three percent say it is positive, while 39 percent say it is negative.

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Chow says Toronto will face a $107M shortfall if feds don’t provide more funding for refugee supports

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is speaking out after recently learning that the federal government plans to only provide a quarter of the funding the city requires to cover the costs of providing interim housing for refugees and asylum seekers.

In a letter addressed to her City Council colleagues, Chow said the feds notified the City of Toronto that they would be paying out only 26 per cent of what Toronto projects to spend on shelter costs for refugees and asylum seekers in 2025.

In the note, Chow suggests that the shortfall amounts to a “cut.”

We are governed by Monsters who hate us.

h/t Auntie Polly

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Jamie Sarkonak: DEI gardening — the new Liberal priority for agriculture

DEI gardening under Mao.

Free money alert: next Monday, the federal agriculture department will begin accepting applications for cash handouts that fund garden boxes, refrigeration units, greenhouses, ATVs, snowmobiles, tractors, hydroponic systems and more. But there’s a catch — anyone who receives these funds must use them to directly support “food production for equity-deserving groups.”


Letting the government decide who eats and who doesn’t always works swell, just ask Mao or Stalin.

Pure evil, as if we’re being conditioned to accept mass murder.

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