
Canada plans to start turning away unvaccinated U.S. truckers at the border this weekend, a move that threatens to upend the flow of everything from food to auto parts to building supplies between two of the world’s largest trading partners.

Canada plans to start turning away unvaccinated U.S. truckers at the border this weekend, a move that threatens to upend the flow of everything from food to auto parts to building supplies between two of the world’s largest trading partners.

B.C., or Before COVID, if you were searching for pure rhapsody in political circles, then you had little to explore. Head to any high-toned Liberal gathering, one of their festal summits where the glories and landmarks of Liberal tenure were, almost liturgically, being celebrated, and inevitably some chosen hero of the Liberal moment would expatiate on the monumental achievements of 1982.

While it’s a terrible idea, if federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos actually believes millions of Canadians should be vaccinated against their will, then the Trudeau government can do it under the Emergencies Act.

The South China Morning Post published a disturbing story recently about an immigration to Canada scheme involving bogus credentials.
“Hongkongers keen to move to Canada offered MBAs for cash, without classes or homework,” read the headline to a January 8 story. “For the tidy sum of up to HK$250,000 (US$32,000) emigration firms offer no-show degrees and experts to write dissertations for ‘postgraduate students’,” it said.

We are pushing the complex systems upon which we depend and which are miraculously effective and efficient in their often thankless operation to their breaking point, writes Jordan Peterson.

Every time someone – a Conservative MP or a columnist, perhaps – says the Trudeau Liberals are considering a tax on the equity in your home, the Libs freak out.
“Oh, no, no, no,” they insist. “We would never tax the increase in value of Canadians’ homes.”

Watchdog asked to probe former China envoy Dominic Barton’s job appointment
The federal Ethics Commissioner has been formally asked to investigate whether Canada’s former ambassador to Beijing, Dominic Barton, violated ethics rules when he accepted an offer to become chair of Rio Tinto, a global mining company that does much of its business in China.
Two New Democratic MPs wrote to the commissioner, Mario Dion, on Friday. Their letter says they believe Mr. Barton is in breach of the Conflict of Interest Act because he met with executives of Rio Tinto shortly before the end of his time as a diplomat.
This is your Quisling China Class at work folks.

From overseeing 2030 targets to phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, Steven Guilbeault has been tasked with one of the largest to-do lists of the entire federal cabinet. The environment minister says he’ll act quickly, even if it means not getting exactly what he wants.

Here we come to understand why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent the past six- years prostrating himself before immigrant communities. Our prime minister is positively gleeful about these developments. His feelings are shared by CBC, Global News, Globe & Mail and Toronto Star.
It would be one thing if their promotion of 3rd World religion existed as a stand-alone phenomenon. What should concern the Canadian-born is the fact that an anti-Christian political movement exists concurrently with the development.

All societies have the potential to fall into a dangerous pattern of seeking scapegoats and directing hate towards those who the government targets. Canadians should not think we are immune to that.

Former Ontario Liberal premier Kathleen Wynne said in a recent interview with Maclean’s that she gives herself a low score on the energy file, and an affordable energy advocate is warning that the federal government is going down the same road Ontario took.
“I score myself very low on the electricity price. I believed that the investments that we had made in the electricity sector were important,” Wynne told Paul Wells of Maclean’s.

The concept of Critical Race Theory emerged in the mid-1970s from of the writings of a collective of American legal scholars. It’s fundamental tenet espouses that white supremacy exists and maintains power through law.
It turns out that in 2021, Canada’s Liberal government quietly interjected CRT into federal government training materials.

There are countless examples showing how little sense the federal government has shown in its handling of the COVID pandemic over the past two years.

With the Omicron-driven pandemic wave sweeping the country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians are growing more angry and frustrated with people who still refuse to get vaccinated.
Trudeau said that while most Canadians have stepped up to get their shots — putting Canada near the top of the list of countries with the highest vaccination rates — the unvaccinated remain a problem.

A majority of Canadians oppose government efforts to stigmatize and punish individuals who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19, according to in-house government research.
As first reported by Blacklock’s Reporter, Privy Council research revealed that any domestic vaccination passport system was very unpopular among Canadians – including individuals who chose to be vaccinated.