Festung Ottawa: DND scrambles to figure out how to mobilize and equip a citizens’ army

The Department of National Defence is scrambling to figure out how it will clothe, equip and train hundreds of thousands of new reservists envisioned under an ambitious mobilization proposal that Canada’s top military commander describes as a work in progress.

Similarly, in what may be an ominous sign of the times, the department has established a key position dedicated solely to growing the military in the event of a major crisis.

Internal documents obtained by CBC News show the military buildup will, at the moment, proceed slowly because the defence industry is either overwhelmed — or not equipped for the ramp-up.


I suspect the real reason for Ottawa arming it’s loyal Elbow People is the anticipated need to put down a citizen revolt.

People are fed up with seeing Canada destroyed by 3rd World immigration and DEI never mind the blatant corruption of the carpet-bagging Carney government.

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Ottawa has at minimum 577 federal diversity staffers dedicated to hating Whitey as departments report millions spent on DEI programs

The federal government assigned at least 577 employees to diversity, equity and inclusion programs last year, according to newly released records — though cabinet admitted the real number is higher because several major departments refused to report their staffing totals.

Blacklock’s Reporter says the figures were disclosed in an Inquiry Of Ministry prompted by Conservative MP Vincent Ho, who asked how many full-time equivalents were dedicated to DEI-related roles.

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Policy for Profit: Carney’s future compensation linked to Brookfield success

h/t Mauser

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Liberals to support Bloc move to remove religious exemption from hate speech laws on Tuesday: source

OTTAWA — After a week of delays and uncertainty, the Liberals say a deal is back on the rails with the Bloc Québécois to remove religious exemptions from Canada’s hate-speech laws in exchange for support to help pass the government’s bill targeting hate and terror symbols.

A senior government source confirmed to National Post that the Liberals on the House of Commons justice committee, which is currently doing a clause-by-clause study of Bill C-9, are expected to support a Bloc amendment to the legislation that will remove the controversial exemption during a Tuesday afternoon meeting.

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Can Carney still put together a credible climate plan? Does it matter?

Ten months before he resigned from Mark Carney’s cabinet, Steven Guilbeault vouched for the then Liberal leadership contender.

“I’ve known Mark for many years. We’ve worked together on issues of green energy, transition, fighting climate change and the role of the financial sector in fighting climate change,” Guilbeault told reporters when he endorsed Carney’s candidacy to lead the party in January.


So long as he and Brookfield can profit.

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Canada’s environmental ‘realism’ looks more like surrender

Last week, the United Kingdom did something all too rare: it chose leadership by backing science and prioritizing public safety. The Labour government announced it would ban new oil and gas licences in the North Sea, strengthen a windfall tax and accelerate phasing out of fossil-fuel subsidies.

These are not symbolic gestures. They are an acknowledgment that the global energy system is shifting and that mature economies must shift with it.


Under the United Kingdom’s Communist-Islamist alliance energy impoverishment is a feature not a bug.

Besides Carney is at best playing a long game, he wants Canada desperately poor as well.

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Liberal Party opened the door to more than a million foreign students working in Canada without ever examining how the move would affect young Canadians

Ottawa says it opened the door to more than a million foreign students working in Canada without ever examining how the move would affect young Canadians trying to find jobs.

Blacklocks’ Reporter says the immigration department now acknowledges it relied on a single survey sent only to foreign students, even as unemployment for Canadian students climbed above 16% in several provinces.


We need recall legislation. (Incognito)

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Canada may approve a new oil pipeline. First Nations fear ̷a̷n̷o̷t̷h̷e̷r̷ ̷‘̷w̷o̷r̷s̷t̷-̷c̷a̷s̷e̷ ̷s̷c̷e̷n̷a̷r̷i̷o̷’̷ usual shakedown may not work

The distress call went out to the Canadian coast guard station after midnight on an October night. The Nathan E Stewart, an American-flagged tugboat, sailing through the light winds and rain of the central British Columbia coast, had grounded on a reef.

The captain tried to reverse, moving the rudder from hard over port to hard over starboard. The boat pivoted but did not move, and the tug repeatedly struck the sea bed.

Four hours later, the ship began taking on water, and leaking diesel into the sea. That evening, a coast guard helicopter confirmed the “worst-case scenario”: a large sheen of diesel oil on the water was visible outside of a containment boom. In total, 110,000 litres spilled near the entrance to Seaforth Channel.


Carney won’t disappoint the natives, they’ll be allowed to wreck any and all pipeline projects to fit his eco- scam plans.

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Why Does Canada “Lead” the World in Funding Racist Indoctrination?

IMPACT-se just released their Review of the 2025-2026 Palestinian Authority School Curriculum (Grades 1-12). They reviewed 290 text books and 71 teacher guides (both printed and digital) currently in use by schools charged with educating Palestinian children. The results were unambiguous:

“The review finds that the 2025–2026 Palestinian Authority curriculum continues to systematically violate UNESCO principles and educational standards. Published in September 2025, the curriculum incites antisemitism and violence, promotes jihad and martyrdom, glorifies terrorism, rejects peacemaking and the two-state solution, and erases Israel from maps. It has not been substantively modified since the 2020–2021 school year, maintaining the same ideological framework first established in the 2016 reform cycle.”

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What to know about rumours of return-to-office plans for public service employees

A return-to-office five days a week is rumoured for the federal workforce, and details point to a much more structured approach than anything public servants have seen since before the pandemic.

An internal Treasury Board document obtained by La Presse lays out the clearest picture of how far the government may be prepared to go. The document indicates a stepped rollout to tighten attendance expectations across the core public service and introduce a more rigid schedule in federal offices.


Carney has already demonstrated that when it comes to a vote bloc as potent as the civil service he will make a “big pronouncement” then do little to nothing.

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BARCLAY: The Liberal attack on democracy in Canada

Over the past decade, left-wing pundits and politicians have attempted to misconstrue all fascism and undemocratic politics as the unique property of conservatives and right-wing ideologies, such as populism.

Even the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has become an instrument for the ‘Other’-ing of conservatives in Canada under the auspices of the Liberal government and recently regurgitated the tired leftist trope that any right-wing or “traditional values” are “…a sign that [a person is] becoming more extremist.”

And yet, undemocratic politics and human rights violations are by no means the exclusive purview or property of the Right.

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The moment of truth has dawned for the electric vehicle industry

The nosedive in U.S. sales of electric vehicles since the elimination of the federal EV tax credit at the end of September is the latest moment of truth for the sector.

And that truth, when free market forces determine the true value of a product stripped of artificial sweeteners and incentives for buyers, is harsh.

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‘Expert panel’ told Liberals to ban certain models of the SKS rifle in nearly year-old report

OTTAWA — A new report from an expert panel struck to help guide the Liberals’ efforts to ban firearms shows the government appears to have ignored parts of its advice when it comes to certain makes of the SKS semi-automatic rifle.

That make of firearm has proven to be among the most controversial for the Liberals when it comes to the government’s list of more than 2,500 makes and models of guns it has banned since 2020.


I’m sick of this DEI hire.

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CURRIER: Canada lost track of 1 million people – and still has no plan

Immigration. That very word can spark a heated debate in Canada, and it frequently does. While it’s clear that Canada as a nation was built on immigration following early colonization, it has always remained a point of controversy. How many people should we allow in? Where should they come from? What is the criteria for allowing an immigrant to Canada and where will they live?

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Can Canadian oil producers afford the deal Mark Carney made with Alberta?

OTTAWA — The energy industry will have to bear significant costs to fulfill Alberta’s pipeline and carbon-capture deal with Ottawa, all while oil prices are at a five-year low.

The memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney, envisions the construction of one or more “private sector constructed and financed pipelines,” as well as the Pathways carbon-capture project. The combined cost of those projects is likely to be more than $50 billion. They would also only be the first step, as filling the million-barrels-per-day pipeline, along with other proposed pipeline expansions, would require new oilsands facilities costing tens of billions of dollars.


Carney’s Indians will stop any new pipelines.

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