Section 13 Rises from the Dead

The “free world” barely pretends to favor free speech these days. The triggered interns who infest the big publishing houses openly demand their employers pulp the latest manuscripts from J K Rowling and Jordan Peterson. The totalitarian wankers of the British police sit around the station all day monitoring Twitter for transphobic quips, which is far more congenial labor than getting off their flabby arses and catching criminals. The woke billionaires of social media boast openly of their success at “fortifying” the US election by memory-holing unhelpful content.

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MALCOLM: Bill C-10 was just the tip of the iceberg

MALCOLM: Bill C-10 was just the tip of the iceberg

“Midnight Madness: as Canadians slept, the Liberals, Bloc and NDP combined to pass Bill C-10.”

That is how Canadian law professor and the country’s foremost expert on law and technology, Michael Geist, described Tuesday evening’s House of Commons shenanigans that allowed the Trudeau government to ram through its controversial internet censorship law.

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CRTC chairman under fire over one-on-one meetings with big telecom lobbyists

Meetings that Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission chairman Ian Scott had with lobbyists from big telecom companies – including a one-on-one at an Ottawa pub with the now-CEO of Bell – are further reasons to overturn a recent CRTC decision and fire Scott, a small internet provider told the Liberal government.

We are a Banana Republic

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Response To Bill C-36 Could Make Or Break The Conservative Party

They have an opportunity to reconsolidate some of the lost conservative vote, and focus the attention of the nation on a true debate over freedom of expression and the limits of government power.

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Diane Francis: Canadian Forces have right to know if they got COVID at the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan

This week, lawmakers in the United States called for an investigation into whether the October 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan, China was a COVID-19 super-spreader event and whether officials should have known something was amiss, given that the city seemed unusually empty and was described by some participants as a “ghost town.”

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Speaker wants information on fired scientists released, prepares to challenge Liberal government in court

Justin Trudeau Xiangguo Qiu Keding Cheng – Everybody say Xi

Speaker of the House of Commons Anthony Rota intends to take on the Liberal government in a court fight over the disclosure of documents related to the firing of two scientists at Canada’s highest-security laboratory.

The Speaker’s office says the Speaker’s legal counsel has advised the attorney general that Rota — who is named as the respondent on behalf of the House of Commons in the Liberal government’s court application — will challenge the court’s jurisdiction on the basis of parliamentary privilege, unless the government drops its application to block the disclosure of the documents.

I wonder what our Quisling China Class has to hide?

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̷‘̷D̷i̷s̷a̷p̷p̷o̷i̷n̷t̷e̷d̷’̷ Hypocrite Justin Trudeau dodges question about Carolyn Bennett’s future after ‘hurtful’ text to Indigenous MP

OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau is standing by his embattled minister of Crown-Indigenous relations — for now — despite calls for her removal for sending a text message that some Indigenous people called “racist.”

But Trudeau stopped short of offering his full support to Carolyn Bennett at a news conference Friday, saying he was “deeply disappointed” in her for sending a “hurtful” message to Indigenous MP Jody Wilson-Raybould.

Asked whether Bennett should keep her role in his cabinet, the prime minister did not give a direct answer.

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Rupa Subramanya: Why are the Liberals doubling our refugee intake when so many of them end up on the streets?

Though the idea of doubling the number of asylum seekers and refugees admitted to Canada, as the Liberals intend to do, may sound nice, it ignores the reality that many of them will face poor outcomes once they arrive, residing in homeless shelters and living off the largesse of the state.

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Canada’s China Class At Work: Agency head on hot seat over lab scientists’ firing has history with China ties and controversies

It’s been a tough few weeks for Iain Stewart.

As the federal government’s point man in a heated political fight, he faces parliamentary sanction for refusing to tell MPs exactly why two scientists with links to China were fired from the National Microbiology Laboratory.

This is the stuff Eisenhower warned about.

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Members of Congress Calling for Investigation Into Event That Could Upend COVID Timeline

Members of Congress Calling for Investigation Into Event That Could Upend COVID Timeline

Members of Congress are now calling for an investigation into questions raised about people getting sick with COVID-like symptoms and the unusual circumstances surrounding the World Military Games in Wuhan at a critical time — in October 2019.

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Trudeau minister apologizes for insulting Indigenous MP Jody Wilson-Raybould

She may be Justin Trudeau’s Minister of Indigenous Affairs, but Carolyn Bennett resorted to stereotypes when insulting Indigenous MP and former cabinet minister Jody Wilson-Raybould.

Bennett implied that Wilson-Raybould was just looking to secure her pension when she called on Trudeau to stop angling for an election and fulfil his promises to Canada’s First Nations.

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