Trump says he’ll decide Thursday whether to put 25% tariff on Canadian oil

President Donald Trump said his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday, but he’s still considering whether to include oil from those countries as part of his import taxes.

“We may or may not,” Trump told reporters Thursday in the Oval Office about tariffing oil from Canada and Mexico. “We’re going to make that determination probably tonight.”

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The Hamas Surrender Deal

After a Pearl Harbor or an Oct 7, the only ‘deal’ that could be considered with the perpetrators is their absolute surrender. Hamas however took hostages to force an Israeli retreat.

That’s what a ‘ceasefire’ always was.

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Your Afternoon Musical Interlude – Justin Trudeau Edition!

A very special musical interlude for a very special almost-quitter.

This song was meant for Justin (not safe for the office or some such thing):

 

Canadian content but just as apt:

 

Does anyone remember the 16 tons of personal protective equipment Justin handed to his Chinese bosses?

I do:

(more…)

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Bird flu, measles top 2025 concerns for Canada’s incompetent chief public health officer

As we enter 2025, Dr. Theresa Tam has her eye on H5N1 bird flu, an emerging virus that had its first human case in Canada this year.

At the same time, Canada’s chief public health officer is closely monitoring measles — a virus that was eliminated in this country more than two decades ago, but is making an accelerated resurgence.

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GUNTER: Seeing red over Libs’ green slush fund

It’s been said that “Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan.” By that standard, the Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), more commonly known as the green slush fund), is a failure. No one in the Liberal government or the federal bureaucracy even admits to knowing about the widespread misspending of taxpayer dollars – nearly $1 billion – nor the handing out of rich contracts to friends of the fund’s directors and the directors themselves.

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Democrats, reeling from election losses, cast blame on each other

Two weeks removed from a set of losses that sent Democratic leaders into a tailspin, the years-long ideological battle between the progressive left and centrists has once again come to a head as both sides fight to shift blame and take the reins of the future direction of the party.

With the party grappling with how to prepare for midterm elections in two years, uncertainty about who will take over the Democratic National Committee, and expected internal debates over how to handle complete Republican control in the White House and on Capitol Hill, Democrats don’t have much time to find consensus on their path forward.

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WARMINGTON: This ‘Swift’ motorcade from airport was courtesy of Toronto Police and taxpayers

This Swift trip into the city from the airport was Taylor made for a superstar!

And paid for by Toronto taxpayers. It was a motorcade and Toronto Police escort fit for a world leader or royalty.

President Taylor Swift? Queen Taylor? Or, in this case, prime minister?

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