Jamie Sarkonak: The activists clamouring for us to be ruled by a woke juristocracy

Interest groups have been asking the Supreme Court to consider race, international law in notwithstanding clause case

The Supreme Court held hearings last week regarding Bill 21 — Quebec’s secularism law, which prohibits religious dress and symbols from the province’s public-sector workplaces. The ban flouts the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but Quebec, so far, has gotten around that by invoking Section 33, the constitutional override known as the notwithstanding clause.

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Evidence of non-human intelligence activity near US nuclear sites gains scientific validation

Thousands of objects sent by a non-human intelligence may have been spying on the world’s nuclear tests all the way back in the 1940s.

A groundbreaking study has just been published, providing verified evidence that something or someone was observing our nuclear sites from space long before the first human satellites were ever launched into orbit.

Dr Beatriz Villarroel from the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics in Sweden revealed a clear connection between nuclear tests between 1949 and 1957 and an increase in the number of mysterious bright spots called ‘transients’ appearing in the sky.

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Up to 1,000 Iranian ‘sleeper’ agents embedded in Canada: Gov’t official

As many as 1,000 former members of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps may be embedded across Canada — and posing an urgent security threat to the US, experts told The Post.

Canada’s liberal government isn’t doing nearly enough to address the problem, Michelle Rempel Garner, a member of the opposition and the “shadow minister” for immigration, told The Post.

“It’s a huge problem,” she said. “That’s not just a concern for our country, it’s a concern for our security partners and allies.”


Given Carney has made us vassals of China we should start bombing the US, Ukraine and Israel.

h/t Mauser

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The Curious Case of the Diplomatic Leaker: Who Stabbed Whom in the Back — Bibi Netanyahu or JD Vance?

The film was about as faithful to the subject matter as its namesake was to Jacqueline, but some of JFK’s scenes were riveting:

Donald Sutherland (a.k.a. “Mr. X”): “Why was Kennedy killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who?”

Let’s hijack Sutherland’s advice for the latest mystery that has D.C. tongues wagging: Yesterday, someone leaked a private conversation between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Vice President JD Vance.

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A small group of Canadians are living it up. The rest of us are struggling. Welcome to the K-shaped economy

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Abdallah Aban is taking a quiet weekday moment in the food court at his local mall, munching on a breakfast sandwich, sipping his Tim Hortons.

His wife and two of his eight children are at work in the nearby Amazon warehouse. But Aban, 60, lost his job there last year and has had no luck finding a new one.

The family is getting by, even though they’re no longer receiving the Canada Child Benefit now that the kids are older, and they’re finding food and rent expensive.


Abdallah Aban, his wife and eight children? “Economic migrant” I’m betting.

Only the Star could find a writer who features a primary cause of Canada’s economic downfall as the victim.

It’s a certainty the author is an open borders scammer having been a VP of the Business Council of Canada which advocates for replacement scale mass immigration. For the benefit of the economy of course.

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U.S. intercepted Ukraine government messages discussing plot to route money to Biden re-election

U.S. intelligence intercepted Ukrainian government communications discussing a plot to route hundreds of millions of American tax dollars earmarked for clean energy in the war-torn country and move them to the United States to enrich then-President Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee, according to a declassified intelligence report summarizing the intercepts that was obtained by Just the News.

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Crown drops charges against woman arrested for making threats at pro-Palestinian protest

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The Crown prosecutor handling the case of a woman charged with uttering threats during a pro-Palestinian protest in Montreal has withdrawn all charges.

Mai Abdulhadi, 41, was arrested in December 2025 and later charged with three counts of uttering threats following the protest on Nov. 21, 2024.

She entered a plea of not guilty.

The Koran must be some sort of Get Out Of Jail Card.

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Liberals are tightening the noose around the necks of Christians in Canada

With the passage of Bill C-9 at Third Reading in Parliament on Wednesday, religious freedom in Canada feels incredibly fragile.

Since the Liberal Party took power under Justin Trudeau in 2015, progressive politicians and their LGBT allies have more or less free reign to implement their agenda, and they have taken full advantage of it. Conservatives tend to steward the status quo; revolutionaries run with the ball when they get it. Over the past decade, they have covered a lot of ground.

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Two Chinese charged with attempted bombing near Centcom headquarters

A Florida man charged with planting a bomb near the U.S. military’s Central Command has fled to China and his sister is under arrest in the plot, according to federal prosecutors.

Alen Zheng, 20, was charged in an unsealed indictment disclosed Thursday with planting an improvised explosive device at the MacDill Air Force Base visitors center.

MacDill, located near Tampa, Florida, hosts the Central Command headquarters that is the nerve center for the current large-scale military operations against Iran.

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Carney’s mega anti-Trump alliance starts quest to save world trade

Nearly 40 nations are hatching a plan to save the World Trade Organization or, if it can’t be salvaged, to build a new order.

LONDON — The middle powers that Canada’s Mark Carney rallied in Davos will face a test this week against the “rupture” in global trade opened by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The nearly 40 nations in the EU and Indo-Pacific CPTPP trade blocs are on a quest to save the World Trade Organization at a pivotal meeting in the African nation of Cameroon.

Six years ago, Trump crippled the global trade body’s dispute court. His administration is now pressuring members to change the WTO’s core principles to get tough on China as the White House’s tariffs openly flout the rules, damaging global trade.

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