The hundreds of millions Canada is still spending on ‘gendered’ foreign aid

Gendered or Non-Gendered Rice?

At the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, over the weekend, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada would no longer be conducting a “feminist foreign policy.”

Carney said that feminism would continue to be an “aspect” of Canadian diplomacy, but not the overarching mission.

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University of Minnesota website alerts ‘Whiteness pandemic’

White People – The horror!

The University of Minnesota used a federal grant from the National Institutes of Health to research and address what it called a “Whiteness pandemic.”

The project, which launched in 2021, aimed to provide “Whiteness pandemic resources for parents, educators, and other caregivers.” The National Institute of Mental Health awarded the University of Minnesota $279,271 toward the effort, which had a deadline of June 2023, according to the NIMH website.

h/t Patti Jo

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CHARLEBOIS: Ottawa wants fewer cow farts, but farmers not blowing hot air

Canada’s approval of Bovaer earlier in 2024 was hailed as a climate breakthrough. The additive, designed to reduce methane emissions from dairy and beef cattle, was endorsed by Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) after extensive review. For many, it symbolized progress: a clean, simple intervention promising climate benefits without compromising productivity.

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Somali woman who was in a polygamous marriage and lied to get into Canada wins another chance to stay

A Somali woman barred from Canada for five years for giving false names and birth dates for herself and her two children while applying for refugee status here, dodging the fact that she had entered into a polygamous marriage with a Canadian-Somali man, has won another chance at staying in this country.

Fadumo Yusuf Mohamed Abdille came to Canada in 2012 and was granted refugee status, but that was vacated in 2023 due to misrepresentation on her refugee claim, according to a recent Federal Court decision out of Toronto.

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Alleged ‘porch pirates’ targeted FedEx packages with insider information: Prosecutors

Prosecutors in New York said they have dismantled a “sophisticated ‘porch pirate’ criminal organization” that allegedly stole FedEx packages containing electronic devices.

Fourteen people have been indicted for enterprise corruption and other charges in connection with the alleged theft ring, the Suffolk County Prosecutor’s Office announced on Monday.


AI or real? You decide!

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Doug Ford tells heckler to ‘find a job’ as protest erupts over Ontario law critics say will speed up evictions

The Ontario government has passed a controversial omnibus bill that critics say will make it easier for landlords to evict tenants from their homes.

Bill 60, also known as the “Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act,” passed third reading 71-43 at Queen’s Park Monday following a fast-tracked process with limited debate.

The voting took place amid loud chanting of “people over profit” and “shame” from the public gallery. Following the vote, the speaker ordered the gallery to be cleared as those being ushered away yelled “you’re putting people on the streets.”

As one of the protesters was being ejected from the chamber, Premier Doug Ford yelled up from the floor of the house “go find a job, buddy.”

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Porn no longer subject to Canadian content quotas, says CRTC

Ottawa will no longer be imposing Canadian content quotas on the pornography sector, according to new guidelines released by the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission.

Buried in a recent update to CRTC protocols is the agency’s announcement that it will no longer be requiring “certification” of adult programming.


What will the Elbows Up people watch now?

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