New survey finds young Canadians most supportive of China’s Communist Party government, least concerned about foreign interference

Young Canadians are the most supportive of China’s Communist government and are the most concerned that reports of Chinese government interference could lead to anti-Asian racism, according to a new report.

The survey, conducted by the not-for-profit Digital Public Square and the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy’s China Governance Lab, also revealed that young Canadians are the least satisfied with Canadian democracy and are less confident in their ability to express controversial political views freely compared to other age groups.


A survey conducted during a Globalist circle jerk? Seems Legit.

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Trudeau and police send wrong signals to Jews and resident Hamas supporters

It was another distressing week for Canadian Jews and those alarmed by the rise of antisemitism in our common life and on our streets.

There was the violent riot in Montreal, where an amalgam of anti-NATO protesters and university student activists somehow managed to include Israel, Zionists, and Jews as targets of their graffiti, vandalism, and car-burning. Israel is not part of NATO and Zionism has nothing to do with tuition policy in Quebec.

They know the message they’re sending.

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GUNTER: GST holiday a boon to Canadians? Fiddle, diddle

Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are fiddling while Canada burns. And Jagmeet Singh’s New Democrats are performing as their backup musicians.

The Liberals are obsessed with getting their gimmicky GST holiday passed. At the same time, on Nov. 29, Statistics Canada announced that for the sixth consecutive quarter (and the eighth quarter in the last nine), Canada’s per-capita Gross Domestic Product declined.

The GDP decline is the far bigger problem. It’s the national fire. A country that is in economic decline cannot afford all its fancy social programs such as health care and pensions.

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The border wake-up call is ringing — bring on the drones, helicopters and patrols

If you’re out walking after a bad storm, you’re liable to come across a few trees with limbs that are just hanging on.

One scintilla of added pressure, one strong gust, and the branch breaks.

This is the fragile reality of Canada’s immigration system today. The storm was entirely of the federal Liberals’ making. The next one will be entirely out of their control.

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Concerns Growing Over Canada’s Burgeoning Birth Tourism Industry

“Giving birth in Canada opens up great prospects for your baby,” says the Canada Mama consultancy website. It’s one of many platforms helping expectant mothers travel to Canada to give birth so their babies will become Canadian citizens.

Such platforms outline all the reasons Canada is the preferred destination: Birth tourism is permitted by law, medical expenses are relatively cheap, and Canadian citizenship comes with many social benefits.

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Trudeau’s Canada: Winnipeg homeless shelter sees rise in seniors needing to use its services

A Winnipeg shelter says it’s seeing a rising number of seniors accessing its services, with some experiencing homelessness for the first time.

“A lot of them are simply being priced out of life, for a lack of a better term,” said Darren Nodrick, the director of development at Siloam Mission in Winnipeg. “Increased cost in rent as well as food is just too much.

“Some folks that are accessing our drop-in are coming for meals because they’re having to choose between rent and/or food.”


Trudeau and all his LPC members are heartless lying scumbags.

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Trudeau’s MP for Somalia pledges $50M for Palestinian humanitarian needs ahead of Gaza aid conference

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is announcing $50 million in humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen says the money will provide life-saving help such as medical assistance, food, water and protection services.

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Trudeau’s Replacement Hookers Say He’s Gone Limp On Protection

For migrant women in the sex industry, Canada’s anti-human-trafficking strategies are a pipeline to harm

The Canadian federal government’s five-year strategy to combat human trafficking expires this year, and Ontario’s strategy will expire in 2025. Both the federal Liberals and Ontario Conservatives claim that their governments have made progress in addressing human trafficking. But we are advocates who have worked with migrants in the sex industry for two decades, and the stories they continue to tell us are not of being rescued from human traffickers by the police. Instead, they recount the terror of being targeted by anti-trafficking “rescue raids” – being surveilled, interrogated and strip-searched; having their wages, phones and passports seized by the police; and being placed in jail cells or immigration detention centres before being deported.

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Trudeau says NDP turning its back on workers by stalling $250 rebate cheques

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the NDP is turning its back on workers by holding up a promised $250 rebate the Liberals promised to send to millions of Canadians.

Last week, Trudeau announced a multi-billion-dollar affordability package that includes a proposed two-month GST holiday on some goods and services — including children’s toys, beer and wine and restaurant meals — and a plan to send $250 cheques to the 18.7 million people in Canada who worked in 2023 and earned $150,000 or less.

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HUNTER: Will Trudeau be able to shake soft-on-crime ‘stench’?

Famed political operative James Carville described the perception the Democratic Party was soft on crime as a “stench” it couldn’t shake.

For good measure, Carville added that “defund the police” were the “three stupidest words in the English language.”

“It’s like when you get smoke on your clothes and you have to wash them again and again,” Carville told The Hill. “Now people are running away from it like the devil runs away from holy water.”

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Canada can’t support influx of migrants fleeing Trump, must prevent border crossings, says former top aide

Canada needs to significantly strengthen its border, says a former chief of staff to Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, because it can’t absorb large numbers of migrants who could flee here to evade U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s pledge of mass deportations.

Peter Wilkinson, who recently spent 21 months as Ms. Joly’s top lieutenant and previously served as chief of staff to former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty, said Canadians should be deeply concerned about Mr. Trump’s plan to deport up to 11 million undocumented migrants after he takes office in January.

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Tories to Table New Non-Confidence Motion That Quotes NDP’s Criticism of Liberal Government

The Conservatives plan to table a new non-confidence motion to oust the government, this time based on critical statements NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has made about the Liberals.

“I agree with Jagmeet Singh that the Trudeau government is ‘greedy’ and ‘anti-worker.’ Now, Jagmeet Singh will have a chance to vote for a non-confidence motion made up entirely of his own words,” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said on social media platform X on Nov. 29.

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Michael Higgins: Trudeau flaunts tax break on beer as Canadians go hungry

Justin – Faggotry Afoot

Hot on the heels of videos showing Justin Trudeau “dad dancing” at a Taylor Swift concert, the prime minister is now posting selfies on social media of himself at a pub, beer in hand, with a big smile and friendship bracelets featured prominently on his wrist. It looks as if the prime minister hasn’t a care in the world.

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