GOLDSTEIN: The laughable claims of Justin Trudeau’s climate warriors

GOLDSTEIN: The laughable claims of Justin Trudeau’s climate warriors

Old myths die hard in Ottawa and one of the hardest to kill is that the government of Justin Trudeau was on track to meet Canada’s climate change targets under his failed $200-billion-plus strategy, before Prime Minister Mark Carney blew them up.

The myth was on display at a social gathering last week of Trudeau’s now-departed environment ministers/climate change warriors – Steven Guilbeault, Catherine McKenna and Jonathan Wilkinson, along with the former PM himself – at the private Rideau Club near Parliament Hill, reported by CBC.

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What is nihilistic violent extremism? The ‘new threat’ eyed by CSIS, police

What is nihilistic violent extremism? The ‘new threat’ eyed by CSIS, police

Canadian intelligence and law enforcement officials say they are contending with a new form of violent extremist behaviour that’s mostly targeting youth and young adults online, known as “nihilistic violent extremism.”

The term was identified as a “new threat” within the expanding landscape of ideologically-motivated violent extremism in the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service’s (CSIS) latest annual report, released this month.

The report said CSIS has noted a growing trend of youth radicalization associated with violent nihilistic online groups like 764 and the Maniac Murder Cult, which have recently been listed as terrorist entities in Canada.


Most violent youth seem to belong to antifa.

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Most violent extremist attacks in Canada are perpetrated by young adult lone actors: report

A federal government assessment examining trends in violent extremism from 2014 to 2024 describes a domestic threat landscape increasingly defined by young adult lone actors using everyday weapons, with radicalization unfolding over years but violence often erupting with little warning.

The assessment, which reviewed 20 attacks that occurred during the 11-year period and that resulted in 29 victims killed and at least 60 physically injured, was obtained by the IJF through Access to Information legislation.

The report states that 90 per cent of violent extremist attacks in Canada over the period were conducted by lone actors, with all except one attack committed by men. The average age of attackers was 26.

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WENZEL: Stop calling every conservative a ‘radical’

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I read The Rising Danger of Radical Conservatism in Canada with genuine interest. The anxiety it reflects is real. Political anger is growing, trust is eroding, and too many conversations now begin from a place of suspicion instead of curiosity. That deserves serious attention.

But the article makes a mistake that has become increasingly common in Canadian commentary. It treats conservatism itself as the danger, rather than distinguishing between a political philosophy and the behaviours that can distort it.

Those are not the same thing.

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Leftwing militants claim responsibility for arson attack on Berlin power grid

German leftwing militants protesting over the climate crisis and AI have claimed responsibility for an arson attack that cut power to tens of thousands of households in Berlin.

The fire that broke out on a bridge across the Teltow canal in the south-west of the capital early on Saturday could deprive up to 35,000 homes and 1,900 businesses of electricity – and in many cases heat – until 8 January, the grid company Stromnetz Berlin said.

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Right-wingers branded danger to children

A former Royal Marine has been banned from working with children after he protested against illegal migrants, The Telegraph can disclose.

Free speech campaigners said spurious safeguarding concerns were increasingly being deployed to “silence” people with “patriotic views” in a “scandalous abuse of the system”.

One campaign group has identified more than a dozen cases in which laws intended to keep children safe from harm from adults are being used to crack down on Right-wing views.

Concerns have intensified over the treatment of Jamie Michael, an Iraq war veteran, who has been barred from coaching his daughter’s football team.

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TDS Now Resembles Orwell’s ‘Two Minutes Hate’

Some complain that “Orwellian” has become the most overused phrase in current political discourse, but I beg to disagree. Although George Orwell succumbed to tuberculosis — and perhaps political despair — at the age of 46, some 75 years ago, his characterizations of our political condition have never been more apposite — and more chilling.

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Twice as many Right-wing extremists as Islamists referred to Prevent

“Extreme Right-wing” concerns accounted for twice as many Prevent referrals as Islamist extremism last year, according to new data from the Home Office. Of the 8,778 referrals made to the counter-terrorism scheme in the year ending 31 March 2025, 21% (1,798) of referrals were about Right-wing extremism, while 10% (870), concerned Islamism.

Overall referrals to Prevent were up 27% compared with the previous year’s total of 6,922, and constitute the highest number of referrals recorded in a single year since the Home Office began recording in April 2015.


Prevent is as politicized as Brit policing.

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WHISSELL: No extremism in Canada’s military is left unchecked, right?

The problem with pretending violent extremism has just one ideological root.

As the Canadian military aims to overcome its recruitment crisis, past scandals, and rising extremism, ideological influence presents a significant threat to their efforts. If it remains unchecked, ideological influence can adversely affect the presence of extremism among ranks, as well as the ability to detect it.

Because of a stunning discovery by a Canadian journalist, discussed herein, I now believe the ability to detect and address extremism in Canada’s military is more limited than previously thought.

Let me explain why.

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The great ‘far right’ myth

IN HIS Discourses on Livy, Machiavelli says that the rulers of a republic must uphold the foundations of the official religion, for it enables them to keep the populace devout and united. He advises encouraging anything that reinforces that religion, even if false, since such fabrications inspire confidence. In ancient Rome, every form of superstition served as an instrument of manipulation and deceit in the hands of those in power. In other words, Machiavelli concluded that ideology – what the French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser called the imaginary relationship of individuals to their real conditions of existence – is a strategic device to preserve order and impose obedience upon any human agglomeration. These days, ‘far right’ is one of the most conspicuous terms of abuse among a vast array of fallacies specifically designed to lure the uneducated.

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Men accused in alleged extremist plot moved money to buy weapons, military gear: RCMP

An RCMP investigation into the financial records and mail use of men accused of building up an anti-government militia suggests they received and spent almost half a million dollars over a period of two and a half years, using much of it to buy weapons and military equipment.

There’s also a question of where the money came from, with the suggestion of third-party financial involvement.

In July, the RCMP arrested four Quebec men, all with military ties, for allegedly planning an ideologically motivated violent plot “intending to forcibly take possession of land in the Quebec City area.”


So the extremists were planning to become squatters or perhaps dead beat tenants. I see how this merited attention at the highest levels.

Why am I thinking it was RCMP “money” that financed these guys.

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The Revolt of the Rich Kids

Armed with Ivy League diplomas and cultural capital but locked out of wealth and status, this disaffected class is fueling America’s new radicalism.

In America, we love a rags-to-riches tale. Think of Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish immigrant who rose from bobbin boy to steel magnate; Oprah Winfrey, who grew up poor in rural Mississippi; even

Elon Musk, the awkward South African transplant who transformed himself into the richest man alive.
These stories are endlessly recycled because they affirm a central American creed: that each generation can surpass the one before.

Today, however, that creed is starting to creak. In 2025, the most combustible force in American society isn’t upward mobility, but its opposite.

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CBC – We found more Nazis …

Niagara rally by masked members of men’s ‘nationalist club’ raises fears of growing extremism

A Labour Day weekend rally in Ontario’s Niagara region by a self-described “Canadian men’s nationalist” group is prompting concern about rising anti-immigrant sentiment and recruitment efforts of extremist groups.

Researchers who study extremism have compared Second Sons to white supremacist and neo-Nazi active clubs. Such clubs bring members together for fitness workouts, and some experts say it’s related to training for what members believe to be an upcoming race war.


The real goal of the CBC and its fellow left wing extremist “experts” is not to expose NAZIS but to conflate White people, patriotism and dissent with Nazism.

CBC and the rest of the government bought media have been employing this smear technique for years.

CBC especially has been promoting this slander to prop up a Liberal government guilty of destroying the social contract via its societally destructive mass immigration scam.

A scam that has seen our cities become dumping grounds for incompatible migrant cultures creating acute shortages in everything from housing to healthcare.

And we’re expected to shut up and accept our ruin or risk being labeled a Nazi by the far-left extremists of the CBC for simply standing up for ourselves. 

It has reached the point where I have decided to behave in as tribal a manner as our government and media approved victim groups do.

So I’ll support these so called Nazis not because I agree with their ideas but simply because they are part of my Tribe, just like BLM supports criminals or Pallies support terrorists.

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Military member charged with terrorism warned of ‘another Waco’: court docs

One of the heavily armed Canadian Armed Forces members now charged with terrorism allegedly spoke openly about his will to use violence against government authorities and warned about another Waco massacre, according to recently unsealed court documents.

Last month the RCMP charged four Quebec men, all with military ties, for allegedly planning an ideologically motivated violent plot “intending to forcibly take possession of land in the Quebec City area.”


Is this any more extreme than the “Land Back” crowd?

‘Land Back’ is more than a slogan for a resurgent Indigenous movement

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