Jesse Kline: Rachel Notley’s 38% tax hike would be a death blow to Alberta prosperity

NDP Leader Rachel Notley’s plan to raise corporate taxes if she wins the Alberta election could be the final straw for any company considering doing business in the province.

At the turn of the century, Alberta provided a distinct counterpoint to the socialist dystopia the NDP had created in neighbouring British Columbia. Under NDP leadership, B.C. saw frequent changes in the premiership and suffered from poor job growth, high unemployment and the lowest investment growth in the country.

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Los Angeles Dodgers cancel plans to honor ‘queer and trans nuns’ hate group after uproar

The Los Angeles Dodgers have nixed plans to honor a radical group of “queer and trans nuns” at their upcoming Pride Night — following uproar over the allegedly “blatantly perverted, sexual and disgusting anti-Catholic hate group.”

The baseball team announced earlier this month that it was honoring the local chapter of The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence with its annual Community Hero Award next month.

The “nuns” — who have names like Sister T’aint A Virgin, Sister Porn Again and Sister Holly Lewya — were being awarded for supposedly “promoting human rights and respect for diversity and spiritual enlightenment.”

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Baby-faced ‘killer’, 12, is charged as an adult for first degree murder alongside two others, 16 and 17, for ‘gang-related’ triple slayings

A baby-faced 12-year-old boy has been indicted for first degree murder over the ‘gang-related’ slayings of three teenagers in a small Florida community and will be tried as an adult, authorities have announced.

Christopher Atkins faces one charge while Robert Robinson, 17, and Tahj Brewton, 16, have been indicted on three counts of first degree murder of the teens whose bodies were found dumped in rural Ocklawaha, near Ocala.

Victims Layla Silvernail and Camille Quarles, both 16, and previously unidentified Michael Hodo Jr., 17, were all shot and discovered in different locations over a period of three days from March 30.

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Have You Looked Inside Any of These Books?

President Joe Biden and the Democrats think that they’ve found a potent campaign issue in “book banning.” Indeed, a recent piece in Politico asserts that the Biden campaign has “made the issue of book banning a surprisingly central element of his campaign’s opening salvos.” Florida governor Ron DeSantis has been the most prominent Republican leader supporting the removal of inappropriate books from schools. I live in Florida, and I checked out five of these “banned” books to see why they were removed from school libraries.

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Jada Pinkett Smith Says ‘White Supremacy’ Responsible for Cleopatra’s Terrible Audience Score

Kinda racist.

Jada Pinkett Smith says she blames ‘white supremacists’ for the flop of her new Netflix docudrama series, Queen Cleopatra, which has one the worst audience ratings in U.S. television history.

The show has an abysmal 1% approval score. It also caused a huge backlash in Egypt by inaccurately portraying Cleopatra as a black woman.

I hope this was the final contractual obligations woke crap installment at Netflix by Smith.

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‘Betrayal’: FBI Agents Working On Russia Probe Say Leaders Concealed Intelligence On Hillary’s Role

The FBI’s Operation Crossfire Hurricane was tasked with investigating Russian involvement in the 2016 election, yet a major memo sent from the CIA to lead agent Peter Strzok outlining U.S. intelligence that Hillary Clinton may have hatched a plan to frame Donald Trump — which stood to dramatically alter the investigation — simply went missing, according to the blockbuster report from Special Counsel John Durham.

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John Ivison: Some ‘refugees’ have found a way to exploit Canada’s generous immigration system

OTTAWA — Sudanese people crossing the border from the U.S. to make fraudulent refugee claims are like “a trail of ants” who view Canada as a “the picnic table.”

That’s the view of Mariam, a Sudanese-Canadian, who is affronted that her fellow citizens would abuse this country’s generous immigration system.

Few people get as upset about the manipulation of the citizenship process as those who have gone through it themselves and played by the rules.

This is a Justin wet dream.

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Canada ‘extremely concerned’ about fate of Line 5 pipeline in Wisconsin says embassy

WASHINGTON – Canada’s embassy in Washington says it is “extremely concerned” about the fate of the Line 5 cross-border pipeline.

A court hearing Thursday in Wisconsin could determine whether the pipeline, owned and operated by Enbridge Inc., is allowed to continue operating.

“The energy security of both Canada and the United States would be directly impacted by a Line 5 closure,” the embassy said in a statement.

Why am I starting to believe this may really happen?

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