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Rush Limbaugh: ‘We’re trending toward secession’

“There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs. We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way,” he added.

Google/YouTube is erasing all evidence of election fraud

Google/YouTube didn’t try to be subtle. It announced on Wednesday that it would delete any videos that so much as mentioned the word “fraud” in connection with Joe Biden’s patently fraudulently ascension to the top of the ticket in the days after the November 3 election. The implications of this are so enormous that it’s currently difficult to assimilate all of them, let alone understand what needs to be done to hang on to American liberty.

10,000 restaurants expected to close in the next 3 weeks because of COVID-19

The National Restaurant Association is publicly pleading with Congress to pass new stimulus to help the industry that has been damaged by the pandemic. The group said Monday that 10,000 restaurants could close in the next three weeks, in addition to the 110,000 that have already shuttered in 2020.

In A Sane World, Trudeau Wanting Communist China’s Troops On Canadian Soil Would Be The End Of His Political Career

But as we have seen, we don’t live in a sane world.

Hudson’s Bay Co. asks judge to review Ontario government’s retailer lockdown

In a judicial review filed on Thursday, the Toronto-based retailer called the province’s approach “unreasonable” and “unfair” and asked to recognize that there is a need for a solution that prioritizes health and safety without jeopardizing the livelihood of thousands of retail workers and the future of many businesses.

Proof of vaccination wades into ‘murky territory’ ethically, experts say

While still only in development, the province’s health minister said the card could be used for travel and work, but also communal spaces like movie theatres or “any other places where people will likely be in closer contact.” The idea is that restaurants, theatres and offices could reopen with confidence by admitting those certified as vaccinated.


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Chrystia Freeland Wants Access to Your Savings

In a recent interview with BNN, the Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland pondered the idea of trying to gain access to “hoarded” cash that people had been saving during COVID.

Deloitte Canada has said that savings by Canadians could reach as high as $200 billion by the end of the year, likely due to fears of how long the economic slump could last.

Freeland in the BNN interview said that, “If people have ideas on how the government can act to help unlock that ‘pre-loaded stimulus,’ I’m very interested,” implying the Liberal federal government may be open to anything from tax incentives to get Canadians spending all the way to directly taxing Canadians’ savings.

Manitoba reverses ban on drive-in church services

Manitoba is loosening the rules on some of its COVID-19 measures, including a ban on attending drive-in church services.

As well, school supplies and seasonal holiday decorations are being reclassified as essential and will soon be available for in-store purchase.

Maxime Bernier will try to regain his seat in Beauce, Que.

The leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, has announced he will be running in the next federal election in Beauce, Que., the riding he held from 2006 to 2019.

In a fundraising letter announcing his bid to regain a seat in the House of Commons, Bernier said he has considered “all of (his) options,” and has decided to return to his political home turf of Beauce.

Schiff Refuses To Disclose Why He Withheld Details Of Swalwell’s Relationship With A Chinese Spy From Intel Committee

When asked whether Swalwell’s position on the House Intelligence Committee would be tainted or compromised by his relationship with Christine Fang, a suspected spy for communist China, Swalwell’s office did not reply as of press time. According to a new report by Axios, Fang leveraged her position and connections in California’s Bay Area for years to gather intelligence on Democrat politicians and government officials.

Gov. Newsom to spend $80 million on stupid Covid billboards; touts ‘creative, colorful images’

The tone-deaf Democrat leader, who has already expressed his own hypocrisy by ignoring state stay-at-home orders he issued, came under fire for reportedly planning to spend $80 million on a public health campaign which will include 1,000 billboards that many Californians under coronavirus lockdowns will never even see.

Black Lives Matter Responds to Obama for Criticizing ‘Defund the Police’

“What I want to hear from former President Barack Obama if he’s going to use his vast platform for these conversations, what I want to hear from President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, is: what are you going to do?” Garza asked in an interview for Politico’s Women Rule Capstone event. “And that’s what we haven’t heard amid all this hoopla about ‘defund the police.’”


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Breakfast Lasagna

Not your average breakfast casserole, this breakfast lasagna swaps French toast for pasta and layers in hash browns, smoked ham, cheese and eggs.


‘Verge of collapse’: Air Canada reports more service cuts, station closures in Atlantic Canada

Atlantic Canada’s airports were advised Tuesday of more service cuts and station closures by Air Canada that will become effective Jan. 11, 2021.

As of that day, Air Canada will be suspending all flights until further notice in Sydney, N.S., and Saint John, N.B., and suspending four routes until further notice in Deer Lake, N.L., Charlottetown, Fredericton and Halifax.

Your employer can’t force you to get vaccinated, but experts warn of challenges ahead

Canada’s first coronavirus vaccine could get the green light in a matter of days.

For many businesses, a vaccine promises employers a return to some form of normal. Many will be looking to recover profits while offering a safe and healthy workplace for both staff and customers.

But can an employer require you to get vaccinated in order to return to work?

“Generally, no, an employer can’t force an employee to get vaccinated,” said Andrew Monkhouse, a Toronto-based employment lawyer.

The Moral Hazard In Using Canadian Armed Forces As Provincial First Responders

For some provincial governments, the pandemic has effectively transformed the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) into provincial emergency first responders. Yet this new responsibility will likely only further burden the Canadian military in the future.

In a new MLI commentary titled “The Moral Hazard in using Canadian Armed Forces as Provincial First Responders,” MLI Senior Fellow Christian Leuprecht argues that leveraging the CAF’s operational capacity to assist in emergencies has created a moral hazard which comes at a cost to the armed forces, its members, and taxpayers.

Cowards! News Leaks Why Georgia Republican’s Won’t Back Trump With Special Session, The Mob Now Rules

Syndicated radio talk show host John Fredericks recently spoke with a younger member of Georgia’s state legislator who spilled the beans on why Georgia officials won’t call a special session and decertify the election results.

They are afraid…

Fredericks reported that a GOP member of Georgia’s legislator told him that veteran members of the Republican party are afraid they are going to be harassed and attacked by the left. The older Republicans are worried BLM and Antifa are going to burn down Atlanta and they will be blamed for it.

After 8 Years Of “Gun Buyback Program,” California Shocked To See Gun Violence Still Rising

Over the weekend, Los Angeles held its annual gun “buyback” program for the eighth consecutive year. Mayor Garcetti always loves to talk up this event, claiming that it’s an important piece of the puzzle in terms of reducing gun violence. This year was no different and he was quick to sing the praises of the program to the local media. Of course, the underlying reality is considerably different than the sunny outlook being touted by the Mayor. And when you look at the specific issues that the LAPD is currently dealing with, along with the lack of details provided by City Hall, the entire idea seems to fall apart a bit.

CDC wants states to report personal information on people who receive COVID-19 vaccine, some states resist

The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says states must sign a data-sharing agreement with the organization and provide personal, identifying information on people who receive the COVID-19 vaccine, prompting some states to raise privacy concerns.

Shared information would include names, addresses, dates of birth, and ethnicities. Past attempts to create a national vaccine registration have not been successful due to issues of privacy. The New York Times reports that some states are signing the agreement but will not actually provide the information, while some are refusing to sign it.


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Covid blood test can predict patient survival chances

If validated in real-life hospital settings, the test could enable doctors to direct life-saving treatment to the most needy patients sooner, boosting their chances of survival. It could also bolster doctors’ confidence in the face of difficult decisions, such as whether to offer palliative care or an ICU bed when hospitals are close to capacity.

Trey Gowdy Blasts Pelosi For COVID-19 Relief Comment: ‘What She Just Said Makes Me Madder Than Hell’

After several months of stalled negotiations, Pelosi expressed willingness on Friday to agree to a smaller, $900 billion coronavirus stimulus package.

“That is a total game-charger: a new president and a vaccine,” Pelosi said in a clip played by Fox News anchor Dana Perino on Monday afternoon’s “The Daily Briefing.” “It’s for a shorter period of time, but that’s OK now, because we have a new president.”

Goya Foods CEO: AOC Called For Boycott. Our Sales Jumped, So We Named Her Employee Of The Month

Goya Foods and president CEO Bob Unanue revealed that after Rep. Alexandria Cortez (D-NY) echoed a call for a boycott of Goya products back in July because Unanue supported President Trump, his company named her “Employee of the Month” because sales rose so dramatically.

Unanue had visited the White House, where he stated, “We’re all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like President Trump, who is a builder.”

UBC apologizes after document on ‘yellow privilege’ sent to students

A document entitled “yellow privilege,” which claims East Asians benefit from advantages that other people of colour do not, has caused a furor at the University of British Columbia after an unidentified resident adviser sent it to students.

Nearly 75 per cent of Torontonians intend to get a COVID-19 vaccine once it is available: survey

FILE – In this Monday, July 27, 2020 file photo, a nurse prepares a shot as a study of a possible COVID-19 vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc., gets underway in Binghamton, N.Y.

Nearly 75 per cent of Torontonians say that they will get a COVID-19 vaccine once its available, surpassing the threshold that the World Health Organization has said is necessary to achieve herd immunity in a community.

According to an online survey of 1,201 residents that was conducted on behalf of Toronto Public Health by Ipsos Reid, about 73 per cent of respondents said that they would either definitely get a COVID-19 vaccine (40 per cent) or probably get it (33 per cent) once they become available.

Racialized Torontonians are more than three times as likely to contract COVID-19. A new equity plan is seeking to change that.

City staff are recommending 25 “concrete actions” to address the disparity in COVID-19 cases among lower-income and racialized Torontonians, including boosting testing in some hard-hit neighbourhoods, adding capacity on busy TTC routes and expanding community outreach.

The recommendations, some of which have already been implemented, are included in a COVID-19 equity action plan that will be considered by the board of health next week.

The plan, which has been in the works since March, seeks to “stop virus spread and deliver immediate emergency support to the neighbourhoods and populations that have been hardest hit by COVID-19.”


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Sidney Powell to Newsmax TV: Plenty of Time for Trump to Overturn Election Results

”With the fraud case, the Dec. 8 deadline doesn’t apply,” Powell said Friday during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s ”Stinchfield” in reference to the ”safe harbor” deadline that frees a state from further challenge if it resolves all disputes and certifies its voting results.

Trump tweets Giuliani is positive for coronavirus. ‘Get Well’ wishes from Right, & GEE GUESS WHAT from Left…

Giuliani, “by far the greatest mayor in the history of NYC, and who has been working tirelessly exposing the most corrupt election (by far!) in the history of the USA, has tested positive for the China Virus,” Trump tweeted. “Get better soon Rudy, we will carry on!!!”

Chuck Schumer Endorses Biden’s Plan To Force Public Schools To Allow Males In Female Bathrooms

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer supports former Vice President Joe Biden’s plans to force schools receiving federal funding to accommodate students’ who want to use bathrooms, locker rooms, and play sports with students of the opposite biological sex.

Chrystia Freeland Thinks You’re Saving Too Much Money

She’s looking for ‘ideas’ on how to ‘unlock it.’

LILLEY: Deal for Meng may not mean a trip home for Kovrig and Spavor

This coming Thursday will mark two years since Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were detained, kidnapped really, by Chinese authorities.

Two years and still no closer to coming home even as the reason they were detained may soon be resolved.

Ottawa eyes ‘pre-loaded stimulus’ in Canadians’ savings accounts

Bay Street economists estimate businesses and households are sitting on upwards of $170 billion in excess cash. It’s an eye-popping figure the Trudeau Liberals are taking notice of, with no less than five references in the Fall Economic Statement to “unleashing” that money.


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UN: “2021 is literally going to be catastrophic”

The stark outlook comes as many countries contend with not only the coronavirus pandemic, but also possible famine, economic instability, conflict and other humanitarian crises. A record 235 million people will need humanitarian assistance and protection next year, a nearly 40% increase from 2020, the UN projected earlier this week.

Georgia Election Officials Warn Judge If they Are Not Allowed to Wipe Machines Clean “There Could be Grave and Serious Consequences”

GA officials are pressing a judge to “lift an order that is BLOCKING officials from altering information in voting machines in three counties.”

Post-George Floyd, a Wave of ‘Anti-Racist’ Teaching Sweeps K-12 Schools Targeting ‘Whiteness’

In dramatic, urgent language, K-12 schools across the country – both public and private – professed solidarity with Black Lives Matter and vowed to dismantle white supremacy, as they scrambled to introduce anti-racist courses and remake themselves into racism-free zones.

India accuses Trudeau of encouraging ‘extremist activities’ with his remarks on farmers’ protests

In a statement issued by the office of India’s minister of external affairs today, the Indian government said the Canadian high commissioner was summoned and told that comments by Trudeau, some of his cabinet ministers and MPs raising concerns about New Delhi’s response to protesting Indian farmers “constitute an unacceptable interference in our internal affairs.”

“We’re all in this together, you idiots!”

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister gave a melodramatic, award-worthy performance this week, choking up as he told Manitobans he’s the leader they need, and calling people who question his government’s lockdown measures “idiots” in the same breath as saying “we’re all in this together.” True North’s Andrew Lawton explains how that doesn’t seem to extend to the people being charged for working and worshipping.

FERNANDO: Setting Canada On A Path To Ruin

When the Conservatives were in power, the West for the most part felt like a valued part of Canada, that at least had a voice in the direction of our nation.

Quebec separatism waned dramatically, with the Bloc losing many seats, and the PQ being defeated at the provincial level.

In short, while regional differences still existed, Canada was for the most part a pretty unified place.


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Trudeau Liberals keep giving different dates for when vaccines will arrive in Canada

Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole criticized the Trudeau Liberals on Thursday for failing to be transparent about the coronavirus vaccine, which he insists is causing Canadians to distrust the federal government on the issue.

It’s ‘unknown’ when Canada will reach herd immunity from coronavirus vaccine: Tam

The percentage of the Canadian population that needs to be vaccinated in order to reach widespread immunity against the coronavirus is unknown, according to Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam.

John Ivison: Mind-blowing Liberal spending spree a massive rip-off of future generations

The cost of servicing the debt is as low as it has ever been. But that doesn’t mean taxpayers aren’t obliged to pay it off; just that they will never stop paying it off.

A Short History Of Democrats’ Vicious Tactics For Controlling The Judiciary

As the courts have become hyper-politicized over the past few decades, the judicial nomination process has deteriorated. With this presidential term drawing to a close, we should note the new depths of obstruction that have become a part of the Senate Democrats’ playbook these past four years.

CDC Director Warns of ‘Most Difficult Time’ Ahead As Virus Cases Surge

Dr. Robert Redfield, director of CDC, made the remarks in a Dec. 2 virtual event hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, during which he raised the alarm over the winter dynamics of the outbreak and urged stricter adherence to safety precautions. He called for “critical mitigation steps” like wearing face coverings, social distancing, avoiding congregating indoors, and good hand hygiene to slow the spread of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus.

BLM Supporting Prof Chosen to Lead University’s New Anti-Racism Institute

Loyola University Maryland launched a new anti-racism institute this semester and picked a professor supportive of the Black Lives Matter movement to lead it.

Karsonya Whitehead, a professor of communications and African American studies, will serve as the first director of the Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice.

Whitehead previously designed a course titled “#BlackLivesMatter : Social Media/Social Justice” for the Jesuit university in Baltimore.


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Head of CBC calls news outlet ‘a beacon of truth’ as ad revenue continues to plummet

CBC-TV advertising revenue has plummeted 19 percent in six months and that the network is considering programming cuts, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.

Advertising revenue between March 30 and September 30 declined from $91 million to $73.8 million. According to CBC, the drop was due to a general decline in advertising revenue accrued by television networks during the pandemic.

Despite the drop in advertising revenue, the CBC still continues to source most of their revenue from the government, which spends $1.3 billion on the broadcaster annually.

Calgary or Hong Kong? City BANS political protests and religious gatherings

Three Calgarians have been charged in relation to political and religious gatherings held in front of the Calgary Municipal Building last weekend.

After a joint press conference between Calgary Police Superintendent, Ryan Ayliffe, and the Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) Chief, Tom Sampson, reporters were told that the city “cannot go easy on this anymore.”

Trudeau Said The Government Didn’t Fight Omar Khadr In Court Due To Potential Cost. So Why Have They Spent $43 Million In Legal Fees Fighting Canadian Veterans?

When the Trudeau Liberals decided to give $10.5 million of your taxpayer dollars to Omar Khadr, Justin Trudeau said it was about saving Canadians the cost of continuing the fight in court. He claimed that continuing the fight – rather than paying Khadr – could have resulted in Khadr getting even more.

WHO looks at possible ‘e-vaccination certificates’ for travel

The World Health Organization (WHO) does not recommend countries issuing “immunity passports” for those who have recovered from COVID-19, but is looking at prospects of deploying e-vaccination certificates like those it is developing with Estonia.

Fauci Issues Christmas Warning Before Meeting with Biden Transition Team: ‘Don’t Travel, Don’t Congregate Together’

After being asked by MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell whether Americans should “cancel their travel plans for Christmas,” Fauci responded, “I think they’re going to have to make individual decisions, but I think we need to, as a nation, seriously consider the things that we in the public health arena have been talking about, of minimizing travel to the extent possible.

LA Mayor Garcetti tells 4 million citizens to remain indoors, restricts travel, closes non-essential businesses and says it’s ‘time to cancel everything’ as hospitalizations and cases surge

Los Angeles residents have been ordered to stay in their homes as much as possible under new lockdown measures put in place by Mayor Eric Garcetti that closes non-essential businesses, bans all travel including walking and prohibits social gatherings outside a single household. 


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Rob Reiner: ‘Survival of Our Democracy’ Depends on Trump Family Being Prosecuted

Far-left Hollywood director Rob Reiner has warned that the very survival of American democracy depends on whether members of President Donald Trump’s family and administration face criminal prosecution.

Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, Others Blast Obama For Coming Out Against ‘Defund The Police’ Slogan

Democratic members of the “Squad” in the House of Representatives slammed former President Barack Obama for coming out against the “defund the police” slogan in an interview that aired partially Tuesday night.

Opinion: How does the left not realize that Trump is using the playbook they wrote?

With few exceptions, every time I see a clip from CNN, I become convinced that one of the top qualifications for working at the network has to be a psychological incapacity for any self-awareness whatsoever.

Why Canada must confront the rise of digital authoritarianism

Authoritarian governments around the world are using emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to expand their reach and undermine human rights. The term “digital authoritarianism” has unfortunately now entered our lexicon.

In a recent policy brief, “Exporting digital authoritarianism: The Russian and Chinese models,” Alina Polyakova and Chris Meserole of the Brookings Institution define digital authoritarianism as “the use of digital information technology by authoritarian regimes to surveil, repress, and manipulate domestic and foreign populations.”

Calgary’s COVID hotel and the quarantine law that lets Theresa Tam take your private property

Rebel News reporter, Keean Bexte, has been flying across Canada to locate federal government coronavirus quarantine facilities.

We know they exist. The federal government published a Request For Information (RFI) on the government procurement website asking for details and interest from the private sector about setting up the facilities.

Bexte found one such camp in Manitoba. The Manitoba Métis Nation that owns the site say they haven’t yet contracted with the federal government, but they are ready to use the site when called upon.

Toronto schools to open classroom windows to combat coronavirus – in winter

Schools in Toronto will be opening up classroom windows throughout the winter as a way to curb the spread of COVID-19.

The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) sent out a notice to parents last week asking that they prepare their children by sending them to school with extra warm clothes.

“We recognize it is very much a balance between introducing more ventilation at various times during the day and maintaining a comfortable indoor air temperature in (the) classroom,” the TDSB wrote.


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Race and ethnicity may be deciding factors in essential workers getting vaccine prioritization

“If you look at the burden of disease and death in the U.S., it is disproportionately impacting communities of color,” Grace Lee, a member of ACIP and professor of pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, told the Washington Examiner. “It is heartbreaking to realize how much of the social and racial inequities that exist impact the health of these communities.”

Pope Francis Calls for ‘New Social Justice’ to Challenge Utopia

Addressing “social justice judges” from the African and American continents via streaming, the pope congratulated them for their commitment to “social rights,” asserting that the very fact that men and women “come together to think about their work and to build the new social justice is, without a doubt, excellent news.”

Blagojevich Advises on Contesting the Stolen Election: “I Know How They Operate”

Blagojevich believes the recent election was crooked and admitted on TV earlier this month that vote fraud is a “time-honored” Democrat tradition. Some dismiss this citing his criminal past, but ignored is that there’s no shortage of non-felon Democrats who’ve made the same admission.

“There’s better things we can do with our money” than have police SWARM Adamson BBQ

This past week, Adamson Barbecue became a role model for anti-lockdown freedom fighters everywhere.

After repeated refusals to close the business down, authorities sealed the door, forcing owner Adam Skelly to make his way inside the restaurant and bust it open.

Police didn’t take kindly to the civil disobedience, and barged their way in, knocking several, including Rebel reporter David Menzies, to the ground in their rush to arrest Skelly and make an example out of him.

Canada’s deficit to be more than $381 billion

Canada will post a deficit of more than $381 billion this fiscal year, as total debt is expected to be near $1.2 trillion.

And Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced another up to $100 billion in stimulus spending to help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are all very worried” Canada PM Justin Trudeau, his ministers express ‘concern’ over protesting Punjab farmers in Delhi

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers have expressed his concerns over ongoing farmers’ protests in India. During the virtual Gurpurab 2020 celebration, PM Trudeau, at the beginning of his address, talked about the protests in India.


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Liberals Want You Demoralized, So Don’t Be

The next guy who tells me his sad feelz are so intense over the election that he’s not going to vote in Georgia or anywhere else ever again cuz all is lost and blah blah blah is getting slapped.

Daily Beast editor-at-large goes on warpath in chilling editorial directed against Trump supporters​

Rick Wilson, the Daily Beast’s editor-at-large, says he and presumably others “won’t forget” and “won’t forgive” what Trump supporters did to America.

Newt Gingrich: Fake News Media Are Your Mortal Enemies, Seeking Power over Your Lives

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) told Breitbart News on Monday that left-wing, partisan Democrat news media outlets such as the New York Times and Washington Post are enemies of conservatism that seek power and control.

“America is at that awkward stage; it’s too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards.”

― Claire Wolfe

Conservatives attack Trudeau’s ‘reset’ — put forth ideas for their own

Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre says building up the Canadian economy after the COVID-19 pandemic can’t be achieved without a massive overhaul of the tax system and regulatory regime.

And he knows you’re already yawning as you read that.

Support of mandatory vaccinations falling dramatically: poll

“We know when we start going through the concerns that people have, they’re very worried about anything that has been rushed or they might perceive has been rushed. They’re very worried about anything that might have side effects associated with it,” Ipsos Public Affairs CEO Darell Bricker.

Barbecue Rebellion Day 4: Adamson BBQ boarded shut, heavy police presence on scene

The day before, Toronto Mayor John Tory sent in all the king’s horses and all the king’s men to quell the Great Canadian Barbecue Rebellion. And restaurant owner Adam Skelly was arrested, handcuffed and jailed for having the utter temerity to commit the crime of opening his business.


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Questions arise over who directed Toronto police enforcement action against Adamson Barbecue

The Toronto Police Service put forth an overwhelming display of manpower in their efforts to enforce COVID-19 lockdown orders against Adamson Barbecue after the restaurant defied restrictions on indoor dining for a third consecutive day.

But the question of how exactly the officers were directed in their enforcement is not quite clear.

First toilet paper, now Christmas trees? Coronavirus sparks potential new shortages

The first wave of the coronavirus lockdown in March sparked worldwide demand for toilet paper as packs flew off the shelves, and the second wave may cause another unusual shortage — the Christmas tree.

‘Students for Western Civilization’ wants to set up shop at Canadian university

A group dubbed “Students for Western Civilization” wants to establish a chapter at Canada’s McGill University in order to “fight anti-white hate speech” and “preserve and enhance [white] cultural heritage.”

Trump Reportedly Planning To Announce 2024 Run — During Biden’s Inauguration

While the end may be near for President Trump, so, too, may be a new beginning.

Trump is reportedly planning to announce a 2024 run for the White House on Jan. 20, 2021 — which just happens to be Inauguration Day.

Looking for a job? Harvard University is hiring an Associate University Librarian for ‘anti-racism’

While Harvard has refused to comment and provide more details regarding the nature of this job, it raises the question of what exactly this position means?

Make America Last Again: Team Biden Circles The Wagons To Protect Iran After Assassination

If you want to know what America’s foreign policy is going to be look no further than what team Biden is saying about the recent assassination of a nuclear scientist in Iran.


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Who Shall Govern?

I was eleven years old in November 1960 when my father and I watched Richard Nixon concede the presidential election to John F. Kennedy. My father, a former FBI agent, shook his head. “Another victory for Mayor Daley of Chicago,” he said.

“What does that mean?” I asked.

“It means Mayor Daley stole the election,” he answered.

“Then why doesn’t Nixon do something about it?” I asked indignantly.

“Because it would tear the country apart, and no one wants that.”

“Why not?”

“It doesn’t work that way,” he replied. “Nixon is being a gentleman.”

Of course, it wasn’t just my dad who felt that way. I heard his sentiment echoed many times after that election by teachers, news commentators, and my friends’ parents. The election might have been stolen, sure, but these things happen. Move on.

Newt Gingrich: 2020 Election May Be ‘Biggest Presidential Theft’ Since 1824

On Saturday morning, Gingrich encouraged Republican state legislators to read an analysis from Patrick Basham, founding Director of the Democracy Institute and senior fellow of the Cato Institute. Basham lists ten “peculiarities” which he believes lack “compelling explanations,” including swing states halting their ballot counts on election night and removing observers, statistically abnormal vote counts, and “historically low absentee ballot rejection rates.”

5 takeaways from Israel’s assassination of Iran’s top nuclear weapons scientist

By assassinating the figurative and literal godfather of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Israel is laying down a marker to the incoming U.S. president. Fakhrizadeh was involved in nuclear weapons research, something the Israelis know that the Biden team knows. This attack serves as a message from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to President-elect Joe Biden that he intends to escalate his covert action on Tehran regardless of Washington’s policy. The Biden administration will not be able to ignore this pressure and pursue U.S. policy separate from it.

PMOops: Trudeau’s office releases account of him scolding O’Toole before he does it

A spokesman for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his office accidentally sent out an account of a phone call with Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole that hadn’t happened yet.

DZSRUDZSA: Out of touch mainstream media has lost the trust of Canadians

Mainstream media journalists were in for an unpleasant surprise this week when they descended upon Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke, Ont.

Instead of being welcomed with free poutine (courtesy of the prime minister) and the collegiality they’re accustomed to in the Ottawa Bubble, reporters were corralled onto the street by BBQ-joint owner Adam Skelly.

Trudeau program defends $12.8m to create jobs in Kenya

Trudeau’s $300 million FinDev Canada program gave nearly $13 million to a company in Nairobi which went on to lay off 150 employees two weeks later.

Announced as a five-year program under Export Development Canada in 2017, FinDev is designed to support business in developing countries with a focus on Latin America, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa.


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Tsunami of voter fraud evidence is about to sweep away media’s claim that Biden won

After a slow start, the Trump legal team is now well and truly underway, and intends to show that the November 3rd election was really won by their guy.

In Pennsylvania, a courageous judge has halted the certification while she looks at evidence of fraud.  One question she might want to ask the Democrat Secretary of State:  If there were only 1.8 million ballots requested, how is it possible that you received 2.5 million back in the mail? 

In Wisconsin, a judge is reviewing a petition to throw out 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots. This effort is led by Phil Kline of the Amistad Project.  Pro-lifers will remember then-Attorney General Kline of Kansas from his years-long efforts to expose late-term abortionists and prosecute Planned Parenthood in that state some years ago.  

In Georgia and Michigan, America’s favorite prosecutor, Sidney Powell has unleashed the Kraken.  Her two 100-page plus lawsuits are chock-full of shocking examples of voter fraud, and have a plethora of affidavits appended. 

Army-funded study developing tech that could allow ‘telepathic’ soldiers

The Army is said to be spending millions on neuroscience that could lead to ‘telepathic’ soldiers.

The goal is to build a system that would allow soldiers to communicate via their brain signals.

So far, ARO neuroscientists have reportedly been able to decode and put back together behavioral signals from the brain.

For this to work, we’ll first have to understand what animals are thinking. Try to envision the repercussions of knowing what a cat, dog, monkey, or cow think.

Zut alors! France makes it a CRIME to discriminate people for having regional accents

France has made it a crime to discriminate against people based on their accent, calling the practice ‘a form of racism’.

Accents have been added to the list of causes of actionable discrimination in a law overwhelmingly adopted by 98 votes to three in the country’s lower parliament.

Already on the list were racism, sexism and discrimination against the disabled.

The maximum penalty proposed in the new legislation is three years’ imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros.

‘Majority’ of Canadians should be vaccinated against coronavirus by September: Trudeau

“The fact that the doctors highlighted that if all goes according to plan, we should be able to have a majority of Canadians vaccinated by next September, puts us in very good stead,” Trudeau said, speaking from the front steps of Rideau Cottage.

The ‘Great Reset’ reads like a globalist plot with some plot holes

Last week, the presumptive finance minister in Erin O’Toole’s “government-in-waiting” warned that “global financial elites” are attempting to “re-engineer economies and societies” in order to “empower the elites at the expense of the people.” Canadians, he said, “must fight back against global elites” and “their power grab.” He invited those who share his concerns to sign a petition calling on the government to “protect our freedom” and “end plans to impose the ‘Great Reset’.”

China refuses to ship COVID-19 vaccine for Canadian trials, ending partnership

A COVID-19 vaccine-development partnership between Canada and a Chinese firm has been abandoned, ending clinical trials that were to be conducted by a Dalhousie University research lab.

The National Research Council of Canada said Thursday the CanSino Biologics vaccine intended for phase one clinical trials has not been approved by Chinese customs for shipment to Canada.


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“The BBQ Uprising will be remembered in history”

Is it any wonder that Adamson Barbecue owner Adam Skelly banned members of the mainstream media from stepping foot upon his property?

Rebel News to provide free lawyers to the first 1,000 Canadians receiving lockdown fines

I’ve had it with this elitist war on the “little people”.

So I am hiring a team of lawyers to defend every single Canadian who gets a lockdown ticket (or at least the first 1,000).

For not wearing a mask. For having a friend over. For letting kids play with each other. For hugging your grandmother. For opening your restaurant and trying to earn a living. For having a Christmas Dinner. For living your life.

A ‘white students’ union’ wants to set up a chapter at McGill University

A self-styled “white students’ union” that has had run-ins with several Toronto universities says it’s setting up a chapter at McGill University in Montreal.

While the group has put up recruitment posters around McGill’s campus, however, there’s little evidence it has gained momentum—a typical pattern, say some who have followed it and who question whether the supposedly multi-branched “student group” is much more than a single man in his 30s.

People are going to stop listening to these hypocritical lockdown-happy politicians

No, I can’t say that I think the spirit of 1776 still surges through the veins of the average American, but there is enough defiance, enough individuality, enough indignation at the intrusion of “betters” who deign to rule our lives, that I just can’t see the imposition of more stay-at-home and economic shutdown orders being obeyed; particularly when they are being dictated by those who view themselves as exempt.

So, Turns out There’s Actually Scientific Data Liberals Are More Likely To Have Mental Problems

The results of a study, which was conducted off a self-reported poll by Pew Research in March on this year, indicated that across all races and age groups, those who identified as conservative were far less likely to have been diagnosed with a mental illness by a doctor. Ph.D. student Zach Goldberg took the overall data and created a chart to show how likely a person is to develop mental illness based on race and political affiliation. Not surprising if you have been paying attention, Whites who identified as “very liberal” – AKA the majority of our nation’s socialistic woketard leftists – were far more prone to emotional and mental problems.

Antifa Defaces Ulysses S. Grant High School in Portland

Antifa vandalized Ulysses S. Grant High School in Portland, Oregon, Wednesday night. Vandals spraypainted “Stop honoring Nazi colonizers” and other messages on the school, signs, and sidewalks.

Independent journalist Andy Ngo tweeted video from the scene where “Antifa defaced Ulysses S. Grant High School in Portland in a direct action. Grant was the general who led the Union Army in the Civil War.”

Photojournalist and videographer Nick Lee tweeted multiple images and video from the school.


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