RCMP head says claims of political interference after N.S. mass shooting ‘not based on fact’

 

The head of the RCMP has repeated her stance that she didn’t deal with political pressure to make firearms details about the Nova Scotia mass shooting public, saying government officials were simply “asking” and not directing — which is a “big distinction.”

Commissioner Brenda Lucki faced questions from the Mass Casualty Commission leading the public inquiry into the April 2020 mass shooting on Tuesday in Halifax, as well as from a lawyer for most of the victims’ families.

She’s a liar like Trudeau.

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Liberal Overspending And Radical Climate Policies Are Making Canadians Poorer

As the consequences of Liberal policies and Bank of Canada enabling continue to be felt, many are wondering why so many Canadians supported those policies in the past.

Well, aside from the dishonesty of the Liberals and the establishment media boosting the Liberal narrative, another key reason is that people thought “somebody else” would pay for it.

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Trudeau Gov’t Partner With WEF For China-Style Social Credit System

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is actively promoting digital IDs. The Known Traveler Digital Identity (KTDI) is a WEF initiative that, according to its website, “brings together a global consortium of individuals, governments, authorities, and the travel industry to enhance security in world travel.”

“Canada is KTDI’s most prominent member. Now, Canada wants to introduce a Federal Digital Identity Program.”

It is not “Canada” — it is our ruling Liberal government. It’s not “wants to introduce,” but rather “will force upon” Canadian society whether citizens like it or not.

Why not cut to the chase? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in the process of transitioning Canada into a mini-replica of communist China– in which Digital ID is a critical component.

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Saskatchewan Demands Answers From Guilbeault After Feds Accused of ‘Trespassing’ on Private Lands

Saskatchewan is demanding answers from federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault after receiving multiple reports from farmers that federal employees are “trespassing” on their lands to test water sources.

Premier Scott Moe took to Twitter on Aug. 21 demanding Guilbeault provide an explanation as to “why his department is trespassing on private land without the owners’ permission to take water samples from dugouts.”

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China Is Weaponizing Chinese Worldwide to Support the CCP

“Promoting the great unity of the Chinese people is the historic responsibility of China’s patriotic united front work in the new era,” said Chinese ruler Xi Jinping at the end of last month to Communist Party cadres in Beijing. “To do the job well, we must… truly unite all Chinese people in different parties, nationalities, classes, groups, and with different beliefs, and those who are living under different social systems.”

“Different social systems” is Party lingo for “other countries.”

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Racist Trudeau government claims outrage at racist ‘anti-racism’ consultant they were praising as recently as April

Top Trudeau government officials are claiming to be blindsided by the revelation that they awarded a $130,000 “anti-racism” contract to a man whose social media accounts are saturated with racial slurs and taunts, but even the barest bit of a Google search could have confirmed that Laith Marouf had a well-established history of hateful remarks.

Bottom line: The Trudeau government has thoroughly poisoned the public service with race hate. This was no accident they just got sloppy.

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Canada announces millions in funding for COVID isolation site

In a new release, the Government of Canada said that isolation remains one of the best ways to slow the spread of COVID despite it being over two years since COVID began and there being little to no evidence to support such a position.

The government continues, saying that the isolation site will be used to accommodate foreign agri-workers who can’t find a place to isolate when they enter Canada. “These workers tend to live in close accommodations and work in congregate settings, which makes it difficult to isolate, if required,” reads the news release.

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Trudeau to create team to counter Russian disinformation: Says Guy Who Hires Racists To Teach His Racist “Anti-Racism” Courses

 

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa will create a special team dedicated to countering Russian disinformation and propaganda.

Canada is also expanding its sanctions list to include 62 more individuals and one Russian military organization in retaliation for Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Canadian province Saskatchewan warns that it will arrest Trudeau’s federal Nitrogen agents if they trespass on farmland

Saskatchewan Minister Jeremy Cockrill has sent a warning to the Trudeau government that officers sent by Ottawa will be arrested if they continue to trespass on farmland to test nitrogen levels.

According to Cockrill, Trudeau’s government has been unlawfully sending federal employees onto Saskatchewan farmlands to test for nitrogen levels without the consent of landowners.

In the letter, the Minister raised multiple complaints from Saskatchewan farmers that raised “serious concerns about Government of Canada employees, in clearly marked Government of Canada vehicles, trespassing on private lands.” The farmers reporting these trespasses made clear that these government agents did not request permission to access the land and were not in any other manner given consent to access it.

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56% of Canadians say they can’t keep pace with high cost of living, according to survey

Over half of Canadians say they can’t keep pace with the current cost of living, according to a survey released Monday by the Angus Reid Institute.

The polling firm surveyed 2,279 Canadian adults who are members of the Angus Reid Forum from Aug. 8-10 and found that 56 per cent of them are struggling to keep up as high inflation and interest rates force them to tighten their belts.

Four in five respondents, or 80 per cent, said they have reduced some kind of spending in the last few months, with 57 per cent reporting they have trimmed discretionary expenses.

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Jamie Sarkonak: The Liberals’ unserious, unfeasible fertilizer emissions plan

The federal plan to cut total fertilizer emissions to 30 per cent below 2020 levels by the end of the decade is really just a funding package for research and technology subsidies aimed at making agriculture more efficient on fertilizer — for now, at least. Behind the apparently-toothless target is a series of funding commitments: $631 million for carbon sequestration on properties including farmland, $98 million for an agricultural “climate solution” fund and $167 million for efficient technology research and subsidies. In 2022, another $550 million was added to the various initiatives.

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Hussen’s Heritage Canada Cesspit

 

That’s enough, Canada. I’m outta here.

“… Here’s a question of my own: Should federal regulators even be bound to some weird “anti-racism strategy” for Canadian broadcasting? I don’t really know, because I’m not sure what Team Trudeau even means by “anti-racism.” The “anti-racist” instruction materials developed for Global Affairs Canada define “racism” in terms you won’t encounter in the definitions of any presentable dictionary: Only “white people” can be racist.

According to the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, also lavishly funded by Heritage Canada’s Anti-Racist Action Program, it’s only the extremism of the far right that’s a worry. The far left is, well, nice, and last year CAHN was whining about something Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that seemed to suggest that left-wing extremism might also be a global problem. Not so, said the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.”

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Lilley: Trudeau hires anti-racism trainer who makes lots of racist comments par for the course

Justin and fellow racist Laith Marouf

Should we be outraged that the Trudeau government hired someone who has said vile things about Jews, French-speaking people, and Black Americans — to name a few — to teach broadcasters not to be racist? Absolutely, but we shouldn’t be shocked.

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