Ontario buys used $28.9M private jet for Doug Ford … safer than ground transport in 3rd World Ontario

Ontario buys used $28.9M private jet for Doug Ford … safer than ground transport in 3rd World Ontario

Call it Air Ford One.

The Ontario government has purchased a used $28.9 million private jet for the use of Premier Doug Ford, the Star has learned.

A senior official, speaking confidentially in order to discuss the matter, confirmed that the province this week took possession of a 2016 Bombardier Challenger 650 executive jet.


Make Ford take public transit so he can see first hand the shithole Ontario has become.

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A visit with Occam’s Razor

A visit with Occam’s Razor

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Lebanon can’t expel one Iranian. So how will it disarm Hezbollah?

Lebanon can’t expel one Iranian. So how will it disarm Hezbollah?

Lebanon took the hugely symbolic step of expelling Iran’s ambassador to Beirut on March 24.

In a move that would have been unthinkable for much of the past 40 years, Mohammad Reza Sheibani was declared persona non grata and given four days to leave the country.

It was one of several measures by the government of Joseph Aoun, the president, to crack down on Iranian influence in the country after Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel, prompting retaliatory air strikes and a ground incursion.

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Smith praises Trump’s pipeline permits boosting Canada–US oil exports

Smith praises Trump’s pipeline permits boosting Canada–US oil exports

CALGARY — Premier Danielle Smith has applauded US President Donald Trump’s recent decision to issue several pipeline permits to facilitate cross-border transport of crude oil and petroleum products between the US and Canada, as well as a permit to construct a new pipeline.

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Study: ‘Third of Young Women in Netherlands Feel Unsafe in Public’

Study: ‘Third of Young Women in Netherlands Feel Unsafe in Public’

A large proportion of women in the Netherlands report feeling unsafe in public spaces, with concerns particularly high among younger age groups, according to new research.

The study, from the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, commissioned by the national police and based on a survey of 3,568 Dutch adults, found that one in four women overall feels regularly unsafe in public. Among women under 35, this rises to more than one in three, while more than four in five women aged 18 to 34 report feeling unsafe on the streets.


Meanwhile in France …

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Elon Musk claims ‘Canada is cooked.’ This is the actual problem with our country

Elon Musk claims ‘Canada is cooked.’ This is the actual problem with our country

I generally pay less attention to Elon Musk’s pronouncements than to my cat coughing up a hairball. At least I know the hairball is genuine and not regurgitated in a bid for attention. But Musk’s recent remarks, amplified by his culture-war fanboys, unintentionally provided an opportunity to focus on something important and overlooked.

“Canada is cooked,” Musk commented on a video posted on X, the platform where he likes to spew his racist and sexist nonsense. Was this comment in reference to some genuinely damaging event that had harmed Canadians? No, Musk was referring to NDP MP Leah Gazan’s description of people harmed by anti-Indigenous violence at a press conference in Ottawa. Gazan referred to “the ongoing genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+” while drawing attention to shortfalls in government funding to Indigenous women’s groups.

What a stupid twit.

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Liberals spend $1.2M to give cameras to homeless in arts project despite unclear results

Liberals spend $1.2M to give cameras to homeless in arts project despite unclear results

Federal housing officials approved nearly $1.2 million in taxpayer funding for a program that handed out cameras to homeless individuals as part of an arts-based exhibition, despite internal records showing the initiative struggled to meet its goals and lacked clear data on its target population.

Blacklock’s Reporter says Access to Information documents show the funding, totalling $1,199,921, was allocated through a Veteran Homelessness Program overseen by Housing Minister Gregor Robertson’s department.


I bet that bought a lot of crack.

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Filmmaker warns against dangers of plummeting global birth rate in new documentary

Filmmaker warns against dangers of plummeting global birth rate in new documentary

A filmmaker and data analyst warned that the falling birth rate crisis across the globe couldn’t be “any worse.”

Stephen Shaw, who interviewed people around the world to investigate plummeting birthrates for his documentary Birthgap, recently told podcaster Brendan O’Neill that population collapse is a uniquely dangerous problem. This is because unlike the dangers of, say, nuclear proliferation and environmental issues, there are no known solutions to declining birth rates, according to Shaw.

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State Lawmakers Nationwide Erect Firewalls Against Sharia Law

State Lawmakers Nationwide Erect Firewalls Against Sharia Law

A quiet surge is reshaping American courts in states such as Georgia and Missouri to prevent the encroach of Sharia law.

State legislators are advancing “American Laws for American Courts” (ALAC) and related measures. These laws attempt to keep the U.S. and state constitutions as the sole legal authorities. The message to Americans is clear: no foreign codes and no parallel tribunals. This effort addresses real risks in family law, contracts, child custody, arbitration, and other legal conflicts.

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Jesse Kline: Carney has sowed division, not created a ‘unity government’

Jesse Kline: Carney has sowed division, not created a ‘unity government’

Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled off of a political coup when his party won three byelections on Monday after enticing five members of the opposition parties to cross the floor, thus turning a minority into a majority government for the first time in Canadian history. But to suggest, as many Liberals are, that he has formed some sort of “unity government” is patently ridiculous.

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