In Canada’s hour of need, how will Dhimmi King Charles step up?

Queen: Ten Days in London.

During the current almighty brouhaha with the United States, concerned Canadians have been wondering about the conspicuous silence of their head of state, King Charles III, who seems to be hiding out behind a wall of silence when we need him most. U.S. President Donald Trump has been saying such ridiculous things about the King’s Canadian realm and has just unleashed punitive tariffs. So Canadians want to know: where the dickens is our head of state, who should be telling the Great Grifter to buzz off and concentrate instead on all the ills which beset his own ridiculously indebted country?

Charles is not worth a bowl of piss.

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Because more Laurentian elite is just what this country needs!

Negative feelings about Pierre Poilievre pushing some voters toward Liberals, poll suggests

OTTAWA — Worsening feelings for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are helping push Canadian voters towards the federal Liberal party, a new poll suggests.

In an online survey published Wednesday, Pollara Strategic Insights found that 34 per cent of respondents were more open to voting for the governing Liberals by mid-February than at the end of last year.

A) It’s Blackie’s Star

B) It’s an online poll

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U.S. pauses sharing intelligence Ukraine uses for strikes on Russia

The United States has paused major portions of its intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, squeezing the flow of vital information that Kyiv has used to repel invading Russian forces and strike back at select targets inside Russia, according to U.S. and Ukrainian officials.

The rupture in intelligence-sharing includes a halt in targeting data that U.S. spy agencies supply to Kyiv so it can launch American-provided weapons and Ukraine-made long-range drones at Russian targets, Ukrainian officials said. Some Ukrainian missile operators say they are no longer receiving information needed to hit targets inside Russia.

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Justin Trudeau says Trump is out to ruin Canadian economy with unjustified trade war to ‘annex us’ … nullifying his efforts to shop us to China

OTTAWA — The reality and the pain of a Donald Trump-led trade war set in Tuesday, and the tariff theatrics got weirder.

After the U.S. president slapped all Canadian and Mexican products with a 25 per cent import duty and a 10 per cent levy on oil and gas, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau channelled this country’s sense of dismay, betrayal and fury. He authorized counter-tariffs to fight back in an “unjustified” trade war launched by Trump whom he said is using border concerns as a pretext to collapse this country’s economy and “annex us.”

If after 10 years of ruinous Trudeau governance you regard the absolute worst PM ever as a patriot then you belong in the loony bin.

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Trump, Trudeau set to speak on Wednesday amid tariff battle, source says

WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are scheduled to a speak on Wednesday, a day after Trump’s new 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada took effect, according to a source with knowledge of the matter.

The tariff moves, which could upend nearly $2.2 trillion in annual trade, came after Trump declared that the top three U.S. trading partners had failed to do enough to stem the flow of fentanyl and its precursor chemicals into the U.S.

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Trump may meet Canada, Mexico ‘in the middle’ on tariffs Wednesday: Lutnick

U.S. President Donald Trump may announce a deal with Canada and Mexico on Wednesday that sees the countries “meet in the middle” on tariffs, his commerce secretary said after the president launched a trade war Tuesday.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told Fox News Trump will “work something out with them” after imposing 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods and 10 per cent levies on Canadian energy. Canada launched retaliatory tariffs shortly afterward, with Mexico promising to do the same.


Something to consider … Trump reiterated his desire to annex Greenland for international security purposes in last night’s address.

Do you think Canada will ever be able to secure its borders?:

Adversaries see opportunities to exploit ‘strategically valuable’ Arctic, CSIS says

OTTAWA — Canada’s spy agency warns that colliding global developments make the Arctic an “attractive, strategic and vulnerable destination” for foreign adversaries seeking to establish a presence in Canada.

A newly released Canadian Security Intelligence Service assessment flags the environment, critical infrastructure, economic activity and geopolitics as converging factors making the region susceptible to threats from abroad.

It sees resource extraction projects, increasing ship traffic, the building of ports and possible militarization of the Arctic as some of the avenues nefarious actors could use to gain a foothold in the region.

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Trump’s Trade War Could Be His Biggest Economic Gamble

President Trump made one of the biggest gambles of his presidency Tuesday by initiating sweeping tariffs with no clear rationale on imports from Canada, Mexico and China, triggering a trade war that risks undermining the United States economy.

His actions have upended diplomatic relations with America’s largest trading partners, sent markets tumbling, and provoked retaliation on U.S. products — leaving businesses, investors and economists puzzled as to why Mr. Trump would create such upheaval without extended negotiations or clear reasoning.

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TDS rage farming at Trudeau’s CBC which supported his every effort to destroy Canada

U.S.-eh? Who are the Canadians who would support a 51st state?

Fringe groups support the notion of joining the United States in the face of Trump’s threats

It may surprise and even enrage many people to know there are Canadians out there who wouldn’t mind this country becoming the 51st state of the U.S.

It’s a small number, to be sure: About 10 per cent of Canadians say they would support Canada joining the U.S., according to a poll by the Angus Reid Institute, completed in January.

Ryan Hemsley, who lives in Victoria, sees himself in that camp.


Samuel Johnson – “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.” Often the 1st frankly.

Trudeau is no patriot and the CBC just a mouthpiece for his Globalist scams.

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How will Trump’s tariff war affect China, Canada and Mexico?

President Trump’s long-promised trade war is finally under way. As with all wars, it may be easier to start than stop.

Canada, already riled and unsettled by Trump’s funny-not-funny demand that it become America’s 51st state, hit back immediately, announcing almost matching tariffs of its own.

The US’s northern neighbour believes it can inflict real pain and make Trump think again: American refineries are big consumers of Canadian crude oil, though tariffs on energy will be just 10 per cent. Mexico is launching a “Made in Mexico” campaign.

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A Unity Government?

Two calls for same …

If Carney wins, should he call an election, or try to keep governing? There’s a third option he should consider

In a period of crushing uncertainty, Canadians will face a somewhat predictable political narrative in the next several months.

On March 9, the winner of the Liberal leadership race becomes prime minister.

Given the fluidity of the polls and the surge in support for a Mark Carney-led Liberal Party, a new government may call a snap election, and we’ll find ourselves in the thick of a spring campaign, with Tory leader Pierre Poilievre finally getting his shot at leading the country


Tasha Kheiriddin: To tackle tariffs, Canada needs a unity government

Welcome to the 2025 trade wars. United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs threaten to upend Canada’s economy, and those of the world at large. Millions of Canadians could lose their jobs and businesses. The hour demands leadership like never before. So what should Ottawa do, and not do? I’ve got a few ideas, but I will start with the most radical: form a national unity government.

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British Media Is Hysterical Over J.D. Vance’s Sober Analysis Of Ukraine War

British media is offended by the suggestion from Vice President J.D. Vance that an American economic presence is a better security guarantee for Ukrainians than “peacekeeping” troops pulled across Europe.

On the eve of the president’s address to Congress, Vance went on Fox News’ “Hannity” with Sean Hannity to discuss the importance of a minerals deal between Washington, D.C., and Kyiv. The deal, which was supposed to be signed Friday, would have established an American-controlled fund filled with revenue from Ukraine’s natural resources designed to facilitate the war-torn country’s reconstruction. The agreement, however, was sidelined after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hostile White House meeting. Vance rejected Zelensky’s posture to prolong the war in the White House Friday and again on Fox News Monday.

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How The Far-Left Are Disrupting ICE Raids In Los Angeles

What started out as bystanders who happened to be in a neighborhood U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was operating in has turned into a full operation of far-left activists conducting their own patrols to be on the lookout for federal agents.

It should be no surprise one of the most extreme examples of far-left activists being confrontational towards ICE agents is happening in Los Angeles. Groups such as the Community Self-Defense Coalition and the Anti-US Israeli Imperialism in the Middle East use their local knowledge and social media to disrupt any arrests being made by ICE.

Via HotAir

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