Ontario jobs ‘at risk’ if Canada doesn’t match U.S. tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles: Doug Ford

Premier Doug Ford is calling on the federal government to place a 100 per cent tariff on electric vehicles manufactured in China, warning that failure to do so could put jobs at “risk” in Ontario.

The U.S. announced last month that it planned to place new tariffs of more than 100 per cent on Chinese made electrical vehicles but the Canadian government has not yet indicated whether it plans to follow suit.

In a statement released on Thursday, Ford called on the feds to “immediately match or exceed” the U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports, which will eventually apply to some other goods as well.

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Michael Higgins: Liberals realize IRGC is a terrorist group now that it’s politically convenient

Hurrah. Finally. At last, the Trudeau Liberals have listed as terrorists the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, one of the most dangerous organizations on the planet.

The fact it has taken them so long to do something so simple is an indicator that national and world security is not a high priority for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Of course, the Chinese election interference debacle has told us that already.

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Can Justin Trudeau counter Pierre Poilievre’s claim that his time is up? Obama’s former adviser has some advice

OTTAWA — David Axelrod, a top American Democratic political strategist, wasn’t talking about Canada or Justin Trudeau when he outlined a pessimistic view of U.S. President Joe Biden’s chances at re-election.

Presidential campaigns are unlike other races, he said — quoting Bill Clinton who remarked that winning campaigns are not about the past, they’re about the future.

They’re less about issues than they are about narratives — Axelrod, who directed Barack Obama’s campaigns, said issues have to “animate the narrative.”

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CBC Pretends Toronto Byelection A Bellwether For Trudeau’s Future

Toronto voters say federal byelection is a referendum on Justin Trudeau’s future

The upcoming Toronto-St. Paul’s federal byelection will be a critical test for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party — a bellwether indicating how the party is faring in an area of the country where Liberals have performed well for decades.

CBC News spoke to 15 voters in the riding to gauge support for the incumbent party and to learn more about what’s motivating people at the ballot box.

While the June 24 byelection is being held to pick a new MP for Toronto’s midtown, some voters are treating the summer vote as a referendum on Trudeau’s time in power.


I am not expecting a Liberal loss. It is a decades long safe seat in a city that consistently votes stupid.

How stupid are Toronto voters? They elected Chairman Chow.

Further Toronto is its own little eco-system of progressive idiocy, an outlier surrounded by normalcy.

The article below (From 2019) is an accurate reflection of current concerns expressed by progressives in the CBC piece.

Toronto is often an outlier for public opinion, researchers say

Toronto is often an outlier in terms of public opinion across the province on various topics, such as immigration and climate change, a survey has found.

Research conducted on behalf of the Mowat Centre, a think tank at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs, found that otherwise, there are not many general differences of opinion across the regions.

But a main finding of the research is that Toronto seems to be different than other regions.

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Using Online Influencers Needed to Reach Public, Say Ministers

Social media influencers, including those on TikTok, are increasingly becoming part of Ottawa’s strategy to capture the interest of young voters.

Ottawa has paid content creators on a wide variety of social networks, including the popular short-form video hosting app, to broadcast government messaging despite TikTok being deemed a potential security threat by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).

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Terry Glavin: A user’s guide to Trudeau’s illicit affair with China’s Communists

In the ordinary course of heated political controversies, Canadians can sort out the issue that’s launching their politicians at one another’s throats. In the “foreign interference” upheaval that has in turns paralyzed, confounded and outraged Canada’s political class in recent days, we’re not even allowed to know what the federal party leaders are arguing about, exactly.

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TO Knife Boy A Shining Example Of The 3rd World Shithole Trudeau Envisions For Canada

Canada’s population grew to top 41 million in the first quarter: StatCan

The agency says the population reached 41,012,563 on April 1, a gain of 242,673 people in the first three months of the year.

OTTAWA – Statistics Canada says the country’s population topped 41 million people in the first quarter of this year as it grew by 0.6 per cent.

Our elites are criminals for visiting this immigration horror on us.

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Jesse Kline: Thanks to Trudeau, Hamas is winning the propaganda war

The two major international conflicts currently roiling the world, in Ukraine and Israel, should be fairly morally unambiguous, but a new poll shows a stark contrast in how Canadians view them.

Although there are clear differences between Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine and Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, both were unprovoked acts of aggression against western-aligned states orchestrated by dictatorships intent on upending the liberal postwar international order. Both Kyiv and Jerusalem have been forced to fight existential wars they did not ask for, against enemies with military ambitions that go far beyond the current conflicts.


Support for Israel is very different from what I have observed in the past, far less grassroots.

Social media has seen a concerted elite lead effort where besides the official organizations a mix of academics, journalists, MP’s and other prominent individuals work to win hearts and minds.

Some of these grandees are base hypocrites who made themselves busy in the past calling myself and my late wife “right wing Islamophobes”. Be assured their Oct 7th conversions will be quickly reversed once the wind changes direction. 

Their messaging has been off as well. I have seen some tweets that are real clangers suggesting that Hamas supporters are an affront to multiculturalism when it was multiculty that enabled the Islamists to begin with.

There has been a push by some to denounce DEI not realizing that Jewish organizations such as the ADL continue to seek the blessing of official victim hood status from the DEI cabal.

Others seem to believe DEI was created solely to target Jews forgetting that Whites have been the primary target for years.

What is off-putting is their efforts to secure victim status if successful would leave Whites as the sole official DEI villain.

That’s a bad look for people seeking our assistance.

Make no mistake that Trudeau’s desperate whoring for the Muslim vote has poisoned the land and we will all pay for that for many years to come until Islamist immigration is halted.

Our elites must hate us.  Why else would they have imported incompatible 3rd world cultures that have no regard for Western civilization in general let alone Israel.

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A cursory list of things that got worse once Trudeau pledged to fix them

A recent report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer found that in the six years since the Trudeau government launched its National Housing Strategy, homelessness has actually gone up by 20 per cent.

Despite an unprecedented 374-per-cent increase in homelessness spending, “The best available evidence suggests that homelessness has increased,” concluded the report.

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GUNTER: Liberals have no shame in ridiculous defence of capital gains tax

You can tell how desperate the federal Liberals are — and how many political eggs they’ve put in their capital-gains basket — by just how deranged they have become in defending the main tax hike from their April budget.

First, it was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland trying to frighten Canadians into believing that without the $20-billion tax on doctors, farmers, small-business owners, tech firms and cottage owners, Canada will quickly devolve into a dysfunctional wasteland where marauding mobs wielding pitchforks and torches wander the streets looking for the hides of “the rich.”

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Multiple criminal investigations into federal contracting underway, RCMP reveals

The RCMP is conducting more than half a dozen criminal investigations into federal contracting, the national police force revealed Tuesday.

RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme and Deputy Commissioner Mark Flynn provided the new details during an appearance before the House of Commons committee on public accounts, which is holding hearings into Auditor-General Karen Hogan’s February report on contracting issues related to the ArriveCan app.

Not sure I trust the RCMP to investigate the Liberal government.

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Support for Trudeau nears ‘rock bottom’ as 68% want him to step down: Ipsos

As the House of Commons prepares to break for the summer, a majority of Canadians say Justin Trudeau should no longer be prime minister when MPs return in the fall, a new poll suggests.

Ipsos polling done exclusively for Global News shows 68 per cent of Canadians want Trudeau to step down. The desire for him to call it quits is highest in Alberta (79 per cent) and Atlantic Canada (76 per cent.)


Of course Blackie’s Star attempts some feeble Cheerleading

With the polls stacked against him, here’s why Justin Trudeau still thinks he can win the next election

Justin Trudeau is no doubt acutely aware of just how much Liberals need a morale boost right now.

Several weeks ago, the prime minister reportedly told his cabinet that winning in 2025 is definitely still a possibility, which many Liberals — not just ministers — are desperate to believe.

On Monday evening, in an exclusive interview with CBC’s Power and Politics, Trudeau said something similar in his conversation with host David Cochrane.

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Trudeau government rejects warnings of ‘diplomatic isolation’ over defence spending

OTTAWA — The federal government is pushing back against criticism that Canada is becoming a laggard on military spending within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), with Treasury Board President Anita Anand stating Tuesday that it is “superficial” to focus on the alliance’s spending target without broader context.

The comments came after NATO published new estimates for how much its 32 member countries are spending on defence. The list placed Canada near the bottom — fifth last — in defence spending in proportion to the size of its economy, with an estimated share of 1.37 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) for 2024.

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Tasha Kheiriddin: High immigration could see Quebec emigrate from Canada

If times are good, immigration does not drive politics. If times are bad, immigrants fast become a lightening rod — and a political football. This predictable pattern played out in recent European Parliament elections, where the economy, migration and war were the top issues. Nationalist right-wing parties promising to crack down on immigration, including that of Marine Le Pen in France and Georgia Meloni in Italy, won the day.

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