Defence Minister David McGuinty called allegations that military members were part of an extremist plot “disturbing,” but pushed back against accusations the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) isn’t doing enough to change its culture.
The minister briefly spoke to reporters Thursday on the sidelines of a change-of-command ceremony. They were his first public comments since the RCMP charged four men, including two CAF members and one former member, of amassing a trove of weapons and explosives as part of a scheme to take over land near Quebec City.
“It’s deeply concerning. We reject completely this kind of behaviour, these beliefs, this system, these activities,” he said.
Who’s the extremist?
Canada: First trans military chaplain suspended for sexual misconduct
Beatrice Gale, the first transgender chaplain in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and a member of the Royal Military College, has been suspended from service for sexual misconduct. Gale was born as a male but identifies as female. The information was confirmed by True North, who spoke with sources from the Department of National Defense.
According to the information, Gale allegedly made an inappropriate comment to another individual. According to a source familiar with the matter who spoke with True North, Gale asked to grope a lieutenant’s buttocks.
There’s something unusual and interesting about the perpetrators of the attack on the ICE detention center in Texas: Four of the ten attackers were women. Another two were “trans” women. The large number of real women in a violent military-style attack is eerily reminiscent of the infamous Baader-Meinhof gang, while the sexually confused men give the whole thing a modern “transgender” twist.
You know what the Wuhan Institute of Virology didn’t have enough of?
Viral samples. So the fine folks at USAID collected 11,000 viral samples and shipped them off to the Wuhan Institute of Virology–the very same lab that gifted the world COVID-19, likely through engineering.
Non-binary RCMP official defends comments linking ‘traditional values’ to ‘extremist’ values
A non-binary RCMP media relations officer has responded to questions about controversial comments made by an RCMP officer who suggested people moving toward “traditional values” could be showing signs of “becoming more extremist.”
Media Relations Officer Marie-Eve Breton, who uses she/her/elle pronouns, addressed the Western Standard’s questions about remarks made by RCMP Staff Sgt. Camille Habel.
This person is in need of a performance evaluation with an eye to securing her resignation. Her toxic personal beliefs have compromised the justice system illustrating how out of touch and dangerous our public institutions have become due to the entryism of far-left extremists and their anti-human ideologies.
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz just now: " I know for a fact [Epstein] documents are being suppressed and they're being suppressed to protect individuals. I know the names of the individuals, I know why they're being suppressed. I know who's suppressing them, but… https://t.co/uJACbSGXu7pic.twitter.com/MKuHIpyFCo
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) July 10, 2025
Pedro Pascal Uses ‘Fantastic Four’ Premiere to Lecture About ‘Protecting’ Trans People in a ‘World They Never Asked to Be Brought Into‘
Actor Pedro Pascal is once again pushing transgenderism. This time at the London premiere of Marvel’s latest blockbuster, The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Pascal’s brother, Lucas, came out as transgender in 2021 and now demands to be called Lux Pascal. Since his brother came out, the star who seems to have become ubiquitous in Hollywood these days has become a loud and insistent supporter of the transgender movement. And he seems to take every opportunity to push transgenderism into every situation and conversation.
A senior Iranian official has suggested President Trump could be assassinated while he sunbathes at his estate in Florida.
Javad Larijani, an adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued the warning on Iranian state television in the wake of US intervention in Iran’s conflict with Israel.
According to reports from human rights groups, Iran is using the post-war chaos in the country to deport the Afghan minority. Afghans have long been persecuted in Iran, and the government feels now is the time to move them across the border.
Tehran announced that Afghans have until Sunday to leave voluntarily or face arrest and be deported forcefully back to their home country. Estimates say a million have been deported so far in 2025, with more than half a million crossing to Afghanistan since June. Sources say 70% of the people leaving were forcibly removed, while one in every four individuals crossing the border was a child.
Parents and elementary school students entering a local church in Swedish Alingsås for an end-of-school-year ceremony last month were met with a sanctuary decorated with Pride flags. Outside, a booth handed out candy—and condoms.