Trudeau dumping $573,500,000 into offshore ‘gender-responsive’ economic development and climate initiatives

Does the Government of Canada need a U.S. style DOGE financial audit?

Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, would say yes. Terrazzano released a series of bombshell tweets revealing extreme waste in Ottawa.

“Global Affairs Canada (is doling) out $223 million to the “private sector” in South America for climate change mitigation and gender-responsive, sustainable economic development,” he wrote on X.

This is criminal.

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AOC Webinar Teaches Illegal Immigrants How to Avoid ICE Deportation

As the Trump administration ramps up its mass-deportation project, Squad leader Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s congressional office held a webinar this week to educate fearful immigrants about their legal rights and how they can protect themselves from Deportation.

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SNELL: Carney supports ’emergency powers’ in US trade war — stoking fears of delayed election

Niccolò Machiavelli once said, “Never waste the opportunity offered by a good crisis.”

The comment could be a line in the Liberals’ playbook given Canada’s recent history.

At a campaign event, Mark Carney, who is on the cusp of becoming Canada’s next prime minister going into a federal election, said he supports the use of “emergency powers” to fight back against the Americans in a trade war.

Abacus Data Poll: Conservatives lead by 19 as Liberal vote share rises at the expense of the NDP

If an election were held today, 46% of committed voters would cast a ballot for the Conservatives, 27% would vote Liberal, and 15% would support the NDP. The Bloc Québécois sits at 7% nationally, while the Greens are at 3% and the People’s Party at 2%. Since our last survey two weeks ago, the Conservatives are up 3, the Liberals up 5 while the NDP is down 3.

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Erasing Escobar: Will Colombia ban the sale of memorabilia of the drug lord?

A proposed law in Colombia’s Congress seeks to ban the sale of merchandise that celebrates former drug lord Pablo Escobar. But opinions are divided on it.

On Monday, 27 November 1989, Gonzalo Rojas was at school in the Colombian capital of Bogota when a teacher pulled him out of class to deliver some devastating news.

His father, also called Gonzalo, had died in a plane crash that morning.

“I remember leaving and seeing my mum and grandma waiting for me, crying,” says Mr Rojas, who was just 10-years-old at the time. “It was a very, very sad day.”

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Tim Walz Daughter A Loon Too

Tim Walz’s daughter Hope sparks backlash with trans rant after Trump’s executive order protecting women’s sport

The daughter of Kamala Harris’ running mate Tim Walz sparked backlash with her rant against President Donald Trump’s executive order barring transgender athletes from women’s sports.

Trump signed the order titled ‘Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports’ on February 5 at a ceremony in the East Room surrounded by women and girls.

The order uses Title IX, a law against sex discrimination in taxpayer-funded education programs, to ban transgender girls and women from participating in female school sports activities.

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Failed asylum seeker can stay in UK – because she joined terror group

Nigerian migrant had case thrown out eight times before succeeding with claim that even judge admitted was not honest

A Nigerian woman who tried and failed eight times to secure asylum in Britain was finally granted the right to stay after joining a terrorist organisation just to boost her claim.

The judge who gave the 49-year-old woman the right to stay acknowledged that she was not being honest about her political beliefs and had become involved in the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) only “in order to create a claim for asylum”.

The woman, who came to the UK in 2011, joined IPOB in 2017. A separatist group that has been blamed for acts of violence against the Nigerian state, it has been banned as a terrorist organisation by Nigeria but is not proscribed in the UK.

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