NBA player calls out Trudeau for Canada’s inaction on Uighur ‘genocide’

NBA star and human rights campaigner Enes Kanter Freedom says he is frustrated with what he calls a lacklustre response from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to his calls for more action to help Uighur Muslims in China.

The basketball player, who is currently a free agent after being cut by the Houston Rockets earlier year, said he wrote to Trudeau last month to encourage the Liberal government to take a harder line on China at a time when the country is allegedly committing a genocide against a Turkic minority in the country’s Xinjiang province.

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Trudeau Bans Use Of “Father” And “Mother” For Government Employees

In his dystopian novel “1984,” social visionary George Orwell coined the term “Wordspeak.” Under the leadership of PM Justin Trudeau, its application is a reality in Canadian society. Indeed, the Liberals have become fixated on such terminology. Border-jumpers are not “illegal,” they are “irregular.” It is not a carbon tax, put rather a “price on pollution.”

Now, the Trudeau government establish punitive measures for those using common-place language that has been a part of western culture for a thousand years. Quite the move for a former snow-board instructor turned pseudo-dictator.

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Government-funded school pamphlet calls Canada’s Red Ensign a “hate symbol”

A booklet made for school children that calls the Red Ensign flag a hate symbol and identifies the Conservative Party as a target of “infiltration” by racists was approved by Cabinet yesterday as a taxpayer-funded project.

“This new resource will be delivered through workshops in schools across the country and it will help raise awareness with students,” Diversity Minister Ahmed Hussen told reporters. The booklet would help “teach core values to our kids,” he said.

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Tamara Lich nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

One of the lead organizers of the Freedom Convoy has been nominated for the prestigious prize by a man named Kim Tsoj.

The petition to nominate Lich was originally shared by Calgary-based journalist Andy Lee, and corroborated by Lich’s mother.

Lich is idolized by many Canadians for the sacrifices she made for Canadian freedom.

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GOLDSTEIN: Despite political rhetoric, the world’s going back to fossil fuels

Sensing now is not the time, the Trudeau government is delaying until next year a second carbon tax that will increase the cost of gasoline by an estimated five to 11 cents per litre by 2030.

Called the Clean Fuel Standard, the new regulations requiring producers to reduce the carbon intensity of gasoline and diesel fuel, originally scheduled to be implemented this year, have been pushed back until 2023.

Sure hope we don’t see gas riots!

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Canadians Struggle to Buy Groceries Due to Highest Inflation in 39 Years, Study Shows

More than half of Canadians are struggling to pay for household grocery bills as the country faces a 7.7 percent inflation rate, the highest in 39 years, a new Angus Reid Institute (ARI) study shows.

Out of more than 5,000 adult Canadians surveyed, 45 percent said they are worse off now than they were at this time a year ago—the highest rate recorded in the past 12 years, the study said. But more than one-third (34 percent) believe things will get worse in a year from now—also the highest number in more than a decade.

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Here’s what to know as Ottawa braces for Canada Day protests amid ‘lingering trauma’

The nation’s capital is bracing for a Canada Day set to draw large crowds after two years of virtual celebrations — just months after an unprecedented illegal demonstration that police say is still causing “lingering trauma” among Ottawa residents.

In normal years, Canada Day festivities draw thousands to the lawns and streets around Parliament Hill for concerts, fireworks and parties. COVID-19 forced celebrations to be virtual instead, in 2020 and 2021.

… official celebrations will be based at LeBreton Flats, the festival grounds roughly a 20-minute walk west of Parliament Hill, as the parliamentary precinct battens down.

The public’s disdain for Junior and his fellow LPC grifters is well deserved.  No wonder they’re afraid and so quick to criminalize the citizen’s they allegedly serve.

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Time for RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki to tell the whole story

There’s something crucial missing: an explanation from RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki. It can’t wait much longer.

The allegation that the Liberal government pressured the RCMP to release information about the investigation into the Nova Scotia shootings of April 18 to 19, 2020, in order to advance their gun-control agenda is now boiling down to two increasingly irreconcilable versions of events – with Commissioner Lucki in between.

We need the commissioner to come forward, quickly.


I doubt that is gonna happen. The Liberals and their cronies know they can get away with bald faced lies and face no consequences whatsoever.

Face it our political class is as corrupt as any Banana republic and there isn’t an institution the Liberals have not compromised.

The RCMP are the TonTon Macoute of Canada, anyone arrested by them should consider themselves political prisoners and seek aid from human rights agencies and sympathetic organizations such as the GOP beyond Canada’s borders.

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From our bulging Canada is not a serious nation file: Trudeau offers to host climate change think tank as part of NATO commitment …

As NATO summit ends, Canada promises more military aid to Ukraine

Canada is set to provide the Ukrainian armed forces with more than three dozen new armoured personnel and some new drone cameras, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said as the NATO leaders’ summit in Madrid ended Thursday.

Additionally, Canada will host two new NATO research centres, one which will focus on new security challenges brought on by climate change and another which will focus purely on solving defence and security problems and inventing new defence technology.

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In their latest act of callous ideological violence the Trudeau Liberal’s new clean fuel regulations will raise gas prices & hurt low-income Canadians most

OTTAWA – New federal regulations to force down the greenhouse gas emissions from gasoline and diesel will cost Canadians up to 13 cents more per litre at the pump by 2030.

An impact analysis of the Clean Fuel Regulations published Wednesday estimates they will cut about 18 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions in 2030, or five to six per cent of what Canada needs to eliminate to meet its current targets for that year.

It will cost between $22.6 billion and $46.6 billion for refineries and other fuel suppliers to comply, or an average of about $151 per tonne of emissions reduced.

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Do more to counter violent extremism in Canada, MPs recommend

The federal government has to do more to counter the threat of ideologically motivated violent extremism in Canada, including strengthening terrorist financing laws to counter it, the House of Commons public safety committee has recommended.

In a report tabled before the House of Commons rose for the summer, the committee also recommended the federal government work with provinces to prevent what it described as a rising threat in Canada and to take steps to hold online companies more accountable for extremist or hateful content circulating on their platforms.

However, the committee also acknowledged that there are issues surrounding any move to limit free speech.


Seems most of the “ideologically motivated violent extremism” in Canada  flows straight from the Liberal Party.

Aga Khan, SNC, Gropergate, Purchasing the media,  Justin’s Blackface follies, Exclusion of religious organizations from public funding for pro-life beliefs, Identity politics & race-baiting as public policy, Cheapening the value of Canadian citizenship, Mass-immigration for corporate & LPC political gain, Covid tyranny, Fake unmarked graves, Church burnings, Emergencies act, Totalitarian censorship proposals, RCMP scandal, using the Ukraine crisis to foist the LPC’s economy killing green-scam agenda on the public, the list goes on and on. 

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Trudeau’s Canada: Support Free North Declaration, Or Lose Our Country

Responding to Covid-related draconian directives, a group of Canadian lawyers have united to produce a petition called the Free North Declaration. With 90,000 signatures from citizens, as well as 640 signatures from lawyers, its tenets speak to a poorly understood transition in Canadian society.

Under its directive, citizens are urged to sign to support maintenance of Canada’s most cherished values– freedom of expression, freedom of association– rights that Canadians remained privy to for decades.

Then came Covid-19. Despite media presentation, ramifications of the pandemic extend far beyond virus vaccinations.

With Covid as justification, our Liberal government has instilled an erosion of individual rights in society. Neither media, nor academia, have reflected this reality. The common perception is one of maintenance of personal rights manifest in our Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Trudeau government has been cagey enough to stop short of mandatory vaccines. It does not suggest that their game plan stops short of social coercion.

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As doctors, we say Canada’s federal COVID-19 policies need to go

Many countries have abandoned vaccine passports and travel testing for COVID-19. Yet Canada remains one of the world’s slowest to grudgingly relax restrictions.

Generally speaking, governments make policy based on, among other things, credible sources of scientific information. Does the Trudeau government really ‘follow the science’? As medical doctors, we’d like to critically examine some recent statements.

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Federal spending does fuel inflation, but it’s worth the hit: Desjardins

A new report calls on Ottawa to stick to its spending plans amid criticism that the federal government isn’t doing enough to combat surging inflation, while some experts suggest policymakers could crack down on price gouging without adding fuel to the fire.

Decades-high inflation levels in Canada have turned up the political heat on Ottawa in recent weeks.

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