American invasion of Canada would spark decades-long insurgency, expert predicts

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HALIFAX – If U.S. President Donald Trump fails in his stated goal of annexing Canada through economic force, what would happen if he ordered the world’s most powerful military to invade?

Some experts and academics say it’s a notion too preposterous to even contemplate. But Aisha Ahmad isn’t one of them.

“When you look at the power (imbalance) between the U.S. and Canada, an invasion would immediately result in the defeat of the Canadian Armed Forces,” said the University of Toronto political science professor, who last month published an essay on the subject in The Conversation.

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SKY news network is ripped apart for blaming TRUMP and DOGE for suffering in Myanmar earthquake

Sky News is coming under fire from Trump supporters after the news network published a column linking the devastation caused by Myanmar’s catastrophic earthquake and humanitarian crisis to President Trump and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

At the heart of the uproar is a 1,200-word dispatch filed by International Affairs Editor Dominic Waghorn, whose commentary argued how the US government’s dismantling of USAID under Trump had compounded the disaster’s fallout.

‘The Myanmar quake is the first major disaster to suffer the brunt of Donald Trump’s USAID cuts,’ Waghorn wrote, pointing to the administration’s controversial closure of America’s international aid agency as a contributing factor to the scale of the suffering.


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Labour council tries to ban Christian street preachers

A Labour-run council has been accused of violating free speech by attempting to ban Christian street preachers.

Rushmoor borough council, in Surrey, sought an injunction to ban Christians from preaching, praying and handing out leaflets in the town centres of Farnborough and Aldershot.

The local authority claimed preachers were being “offensive” and caused “alarm and distress” to passers-by.

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Explicit Canadian emails target bourbon maker as Trump’s trade war intensifies

Standing next to half a dozen white oak barrels full of aging Kentucky bourbon, on the floor of his small Louisville, Ky., distillery, Victor Yarbrough holds up his laptop and starts reading his emails.

As the co-founder of Brough Brothers Distillery, he’s visibly taken aback by what’s landed in his inbox. And as a polite businessman, there’s some of it he will not say out loud.

There are roughly 50 emails in total, and most of them negative. Some of them are angry; a few are even explicit.

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Should Canada explore developing a nuclear weapons program?

Amid a changing global security landscape and ongoing sovereignty taunts from U.S. President Donald Trump, one military expert says Canada may need to reconsider its position on nuclear weapons.

In the current geopolitical environment, Canadians need to start thinking about “difficult questions” around national security, Jean-François Bélanger, assistant professor of Military Operations at the Royal Danish Defence College, said in a Tuesday interview with BNN Bloomberg.

“What does it mean when our Number 1 ally in the first place decouples from European security and also mentions that they’re tired of paying for Canadian security collaboration, and on the other hand threatens annexation?” he said.

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Police arrest parents who complained about daughter’s primary school in WhatsApp group

The parents of a nine-year-old girl were arrested by police after they complained about their daughter’s primary school in a WhatsApp group.

Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine were reportedly detained in front of their young daughter by six officers before being left in a cell for eight hours.

They said they were questioned on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications and causing a nuisance on school property.

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Amsterdam stabbing: British ‘hero’ who caught attacker

The “heroic” bystander who wrestled to the ground an attacker who had allegedly stabbed five victims on the streets of central Amsterdam is British, according to unconfirmed local reports.

Video footage has shown the man chasing down and overpowering the suspect, who had fled through the streets of the Dutch capital’s old centre after leaving a knife sticking from one of his victims’ backs.

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Peter MacKinnon: York University’s faculty hysterics expose desperate need for post-secondary reform

Observers should pay no heed to the non-confidence motion brought by York University’s faculty association on March 19 against their university president, provost and board chair, for it is only another reminder that Canadian university governance is sorely in need of reform.

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The Racial Content of Advertising

In an advertisement currently running on TV, a young white male kneels on his front lawn, trimming the grass one blade at a time with a nail clipper. Next door, a slightly older black male sits comfortably on his porch, scanning his automated payroll accounts with an air of confidence and superiority as he looks askance at his foolish neighbor.

In another ad, a large, middle-aged black woman dances and sings her way through the supermarket aisles, waited upon entirely by whites. At one point, she stands still, looking doubtfully at a middle-aged white male who has taken a break from mopping the floors. In the end, she breezes out of the store, her cart filled by white employees overjoyed to serve her.

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RFK exposes woke Californian schools spending huge sum teaching 10 year old kids to use sex toys

Robert F. Kennedy Junior’s HHS has slammed California for teaching children as young as 10 about sex toys and role playing.

In a letter shown exclusively to DailyMail.com, the Department of Health and Human Services warned the state’s health agency it was not showing ‘age appropriate’ or ‘medically accurate’ materials to students.

In a statement, the HHS said it would ‘not tolerate’ the use of federal funds for programs that fail to meet its requirements.

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