Trudeau slammed over cringeworthy video pumping government handouts for those harmed by Liberal policies

Justin Trudeau posted a TikTok-esque video on his official Twitter account in which he informally informed Canadians about a series of upcoming benefits and rebates.

Critics were quick to slam the prime minister over his “cringeworthy” media tactics, with many calling the whole spectacle a “joke.”

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UN and Arabs Whitewash Atrocities of Bashar Assad, Instead Blame – Guess Who?

Assad rally Queen’s Park Toronto

The League of Arab States (LAS), which represents 22 member countries, has spent several decades issuing statements of condemnation against Israel. Each time Israel launches a counterterrorism operation in response to Palestinian terrorism, including rockets fired from the Gaza Strip towards Israel and shooting, stabbing and car-ramming attacks, it is denounced. The Israeli government is also condemned by the LAS each time it approves the construction of housing units for Jewish families in Jerusalem and the West Bank.

The same League of Arab States, however, has no problem embracing an Arab president whose regime has killed hundreds of thousands of Arabs, including Palestinians and Syrians, since the beginning of the civil war in Syria in 2011.

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This Woman Was a Popular Liberal Account on Twitter. She Also Never Existed.

In April, there was something was off with “Erica Marsh.” She seemed too stupid to be taken seriously, even though “she” had a viral series of tweets. Marsh established herself as a liberal account that got eyes, though many were undoubtedly hate clicks. If progressive America had to pick one account to be their voice on this platform, “Ms. March” would be the winner. If not, the deputy spokeswoman for her pervasive spewing of left-wing red meat catchphrases, talking points, and attacks.

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Rumoured practicing heterosexual: Education assistant with racy OnlyFans account fired for what employer calls ‘egregious’ conduct

“Your misconduct in this matter is egregious,” read a termination letter from a district assistant superintendent, which listed six reasons for firing her.

Among them is allegedly posting material on public social media accounts that “involves the sexualization of the school environment.”

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As Canada faces wildfires and smoke, is it ready for climate migrants?

The air in several major Canadian cities on Monday smells like burning campfires.

Air quality has plummeted during recent weeks because of wildfire smoke, made worse by the adverse effects of climate change in an “unprecedented” fire season. But as Canada battles environmental emergencies, advocates are asking if the country is ready to play its part in a global crisis of climate migrants.

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Teacher Alleges Toronto Catholic School Asked Grade 6 Students to Destroy Books

An anonymous individual claiming to be a Canadian teacher alleges that an elementary school in Toronto asked students to dispose of popular children’s books.

In the June 30 edition of the Woke Watch Canada newsletter, “N. Invictus,” self-identified as “an anonymous Canadian teacher,” wrote an essay stating that the incident took place at a kindergarten-to-grade-six French Catholic school in Toronto, where library staff asked a few grade six students to help them in the school library.

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Quadriplegic Canadian considers assisted suicide because approval is faster than getting benefits

Critics of euthanasia are sounding the alarm about Canada, Australia and the Netherlands, where assisted suicides are becoming easier to access for people who need help — not lethal injections.

The warning comes on the heels of revelations that the Netherlands euthanizes otherwise healthy people with autism, and as Australian officials debate whether to let children as young as 14 end their lives in the nation’s capital.

In Canada, with the world’s most permissive assisted suicide program, a quadriplegic woman has said she’s considering euthanasia because it’s easier to get than disability benefits.

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Perks for Federal Staff Included $400–$500 Home Office Expense Tax Credit

Approximately 250,000 federal government employees working from home were eligible for tax credits ranging from $400 to $500 each, according to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

“In response to the Covid-19 pandemic the government introduced the temporary flat rate method to simplify the calculation of home office expenses when claiming the employment expenses deduction,” the CRA wrote in a submission to the Commons government operations committee, obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter.

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Chicago Police Raided at Least 21 Wrong Houses

Chicago police raided the wrong house at least 21 times between 2017 and 2020, according to an inspector general report released this week, but shoddy record keeping means the true number is unknown.

The Chicago Office of Inspector General released its final report Wednesday on the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD) search warrant policies, concluding that CPD’s inadequate record keeping made it impossible to count or fully analyze wrong-door raids. The records the inspector general did get, however, showed that inexperience and failures to do basic investigative work contributed to botched raids.

h/t HH

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Reports that French Catholic Priest Violently Beaten and Robbed Go Viral

Amid the ongoing riots that have engulfed France since June 27th following the death of 17-year-old Arab teenager Nahel M., reports emerged that a violent attack on an elderly French priest in Saint-Étienne was related to the general unrest. The Diocese of Saint-Étienne later published an official statement disputing this.

On Thursday evening, June 29th in Saint-Étienne, capital of the administrative division of the Loire, unknown actors assaulted and robbed Father Francis Palle.

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