Sorry Bryan Adams, no one has a ‘favourite’ Canadian artist anymore

For a country that has taken such pains to emphasize the Canadianness of its homegrown artists, a new poll has some surprising findings

The idea of having a favourite Canadian artist is becoming a quaint anachronism, according to the head of the Association for Canadian Studies.

Even when pressed to name their favourite Canadian musical artist, about half say they do not have one, and those who do are all over the place. Bryan Adams tops the list at five per cent, followed by Drake, Shania Twain and Michael Bublé at three per cent, then Céline Dion, Justin Bieber, the Tragically Hip and Gordon Lightfoot at two per cent.


CanCon serves only to subsidize the sort of nagging left-wing mediocrities who make immediately ignored CBC Top Ten Lists.

That’s to be expected when government gatekeeping for the arts consists of one group of toxic leftists handing out our money to their equally toxic friends.

But perhaps the single greatest factor contributing to our cultural disconnect is that Canada is no longer a nation held together by common bonds.

Face it we are balkanized to the point of failed state status because the rot of multiculturalism and destructive immigration policy has hollowed out the culture.

I do not hear a stricken nation crying out for more government subsidized DEI pap.

I can’t help but laugh when I think back on the public vigils held for the late Gord Downie.  They were far more “white” than any Rob Ford event, far more white than the Trucker protest in fact. Media failed to pick up on that for some reason.

I wonder if anyone attending a Downie vigil had their bank account frozen?

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In 2023, we need a reckoning with multiculturalism

From Leicester to Telford, the poisonous influence of multiculturalism was impossible to ignore this year.

Britain remains a successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith society. But 2022 served up several brutal reminders of how quickly social cohesion can unravel under the impact of the divisive ideology of multiculturalism.

The disorder in Leicester during August and September, in which groups of largely Hindu and Muslim men fought each other for days on end, was particularly troubling. It could prove a watershed moment for community relations in modern Britain.

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̷C̷a̷n̷a̷d̷a̷ ̷p̷l̷a̷n̷s̷ ̷t̷o̷ ̷w̷e̷l̷c̷o̷m̷e̷ Trudeau government to foist millions of migrants on Canada to please Corporate Class. Can our aging infrastructure keep up?

Will Canada’s homeless encampments be able to absorb the coming wave?

The Canadian population just blew past 39 million, and the country is only going to get bigger: Ottawa announced in November it wants to bring in a half-million more immigrants each year. The population grows apace, our infrastructure — governmental and private — is struggling to keep up. And it’s a story playing out across Canada.

They want you dead and replaced with compliant slaves.

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Trudeau urged to pick a side in imported tribal conflict

Trudeau urged to tell India to stop interfering in Canadian Sikhs’ drive for independent Punjab

A secessionist Sikh group is pressing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to disavow calls from India’s envoy for Canada to crack down on funding of a movement to create a separate state in Punjab.

Sikhs for Justice, an organization headquartered in Washington, has written to Mr. Trudeau, disputing Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma’s recent comments to The Globe and Mail. Sikhs for Justice has been conducting referendums in Canadian cities on Punjab independence as part of a global campaign on the matter.

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Canadian, American, Iranian lawyers team up to identify IRGC members in Canada

Qasem Soleimani memorial Toronto

British Columbia’s Ramin Joubin is on a mission.

The Burnaby-based lawyer recently joined forces with lawyers across Canada, the U.S. and Iran to identify Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) members and their associates living in Canada.

Together, they’ve created a website called stopirgc.com, where people report their findings. The team verifies and later report cases to government agencies and police.


When Mullah regime supporters of the IRGC’s ‘heroes’ brazenly gather at memorials in our streets it’s probably too late.

But hey, importing 5th columns is what the Trudeau government is all about.

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