Mark Carney’s HEY JEW

Ignorance can be forgiven. Willful gutless idiocy cannot. Let’s face it. The sad reality is that our current Western leaders are pathetic despicable opportunists.

Given the current global antisemitic frenzy, The Beatles’ hit song Hey Jude seems ripe to be tailored as “Hey Jew!”

My sincere apologies to Israel for our amateurish Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent decision to recognize a country that never existed anywhere other than on paper ‒ that is “Palestine” of course ‒ which technically amounts to recognizing Atlantis, or rather George Lucas’ Death Star.

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LILLEY: Canadians shouldn’t accept a lower standard of living

First it was Prime Minister Mark Carney saying that young people would need to sacrifice, now it’s the head of the Bank of Canada warning of a lower standard of living. It seems that Canada’s leadership sees us as a country in decline, but it shouldn’t be this way.

In fact, that was the point that Bank Governor Tiff Macklem was making on Wednesday. Macklem was talking about the impact of tariffs and American protectionist policy on Canada’s economy.

So who has been at the economy’s helm these past 11 years?

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Calgary Tory MP places staff on ‘full election red alert’ for upcoming budget

Calgary Nose Hill Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner says her campaign team has been placed on “full election red alert,” warning that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government may be preparing to trigger another federal election this fall.

In a post on X, Rempel Garner accused the Liberals of attempting to force an early vote before Canadians fully grasp what she described as “the full impact of their exploding deficit and catastrophic failures on trade negotiations.”

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John Ivison: Watch for Carney to deliver a ‘draconian’ budget by stealth

The Carney government tried to inoculate itself against charges of austerity on Wednesday as François-Philippe Champagne promised “sustained funding” for gender equality programs.

But what the finance minister’s right hand giveth, his left hand is set to taketh away in next week’s budget.

As the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives identified in a new research paper, the “sacrifices” Carney referred to in his recent speech at the University of Ottawa will likely be made by stealth. Rather than announcing major cuts, the left-wing think tank warned that 32 of 84 departments could meet their government-ordered 15 per cent budget cuts by simply not renewing programs that are due to “sunset.” Another 20 departments could reduce their spending by five per cent by sunsetting.

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Why it just became more difficult to remove suspected terrorists from Canada

Canadians’ patience with immigration mismanagement is wearing thin: 56 per cent believe that immigration levels are too high, and one-third believe immigration increases crime. Their growing fears about public safety have now been compounded by the Federal Court, which just released a ruling that threatens to make things worse.

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Automakers urge Ottawa to scrap electric vehicle mandate

Domestic auto manufacturers are calling on cabinet to permanently repeal Canada’s electric vehicle sales mandate, saying it penalizes the industry and threatens competitiveness.

Blacklock’s Reporter says Brian Kingston, CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, told the Commons industry committee the policy could be overturned immediately to benefit Canadian automakers.

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GUNTER: Ottawa’s EV mandate just isn’t possible in the time frame

Brian Kingston, CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, Monday asked the Commons industry committee to recommend scrapping the federal EV mandate for good, not just for 2026. In September, Prime Minister Mark Carney suspended the EV mandate for next year that would have dictated carmakers ensure at least 20% of the cars and light trucks sold next year were EVs.

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Carney to waste $660 million on gender equality programs

OTTAWA — A new federal promise to spend more than $660 million on gender equality and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities — unveiled to great fanfare on Wednesday — still leaves a steep projected drop in funding in the coming years, as the Carney government previews “tough choices” ahead of its first budget next week.

At the same time, the government house leader said Wednesday that discussions continue with opposition parties, but it remains unclear how Prime Minister Mark Carney will pass the annual spending plan and avoid plunging Canada into its second federal election in less than a year.

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Jamie Sarkonak: The secret reason Alberta teachers went on strike — skyrocketing immigration

The problem with simply cramming never-before-seen volumes of students who can’t speak English into overcrowded classrooms is that, one day, the teachers will snap. And that’s kind of what we’re seeing in Alberta — though neither the government nor the teachers’ association has made a point of trying to solve the issue.

Most kids have been locked out of schools for a whole month because, we’re told, classes are reaching 40-plus students and because classroom needs are becoming more “complex,” a euphemism for kids with disabilities and/or low English capability. Teachers have been without pay in that time, as their union didn’t build a strike fund over the past 20 years. Alas, the strike ended Tuesday with the passing of back-to-work legislation reinforced by the notwithstanding clause.


Our criminal elites should be rotting in jail for the rest of their scummy lives for having unleashed a tsunami of incompatible cultures on unsuspecting Canadians.

It was an act of pure evil and I doubt Canada will ever recover.

If the goal was to balkanize the populace and undermine society prior to breakup they have succeeded.

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Young Canadians struggle to land minimum-wage jobs as youth unemployment hits new highs

Young Canadians are finding it increasingly difficult to land even minimum-wage jobs as the country’s youth unemployment rate climbs to its highest level in years.

According to Statistics Canada, the youth unemployment rate reached 15 per cent in September — the highest level since 2010, excluding the pandemic years.

Statistics Canada’s chief of labour force survey analysis, Andrew Fields, said young people are particularly affected by the tightening job market.

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Mark Carney could cut billions by letting Trudeau-era programs expire, report says

OTTAWA—A new report suggests Mark Carney’s promised spending cuts could come from the expiry of billions in Trudeau-era programs, as it remains unclear how the Liberal government will pass its upcoming budget next week and avoid plunging the country into a sudden election.

In an analysis released Thursday, economists with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives identified short-term funding for disaster responses, fighting climate change, improving access to health care and programs for women, veterans and Indigenous Peoples as the bulk of federal spending that is set to expire in the next three years, shedding light on the potential “sacrifices” the prime minister has said would be necessary to transform the economy amid the trade crisis caused by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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SLOBODIAN: When ostriches and whales die, so does Canada

The ramifications of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) invading Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, BC, to seize its herd run far deeper than government goons hellbent on culling healthy ostriches.

The planned slaughter of 300-330 birds asymptomatic of avian flu (H5N1) — no matter how CFIA tries to justify it while rejecting other options — is distressing, unethical, cruel, and, experts say, unnecessary.

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