Warren Mirko: Indigenous ways of knowing? You wouldn’t understand

Canada is rapidly abandoning a principle that has shaped western democracies since the Enlightenment: the idea that no person or group has privileged access to sacred or divine knowledge unavailable to everyone else.

Now, this principle is being threatened by Canada’s increasing embrace of “Indigenous Knowledge”— whereby knowledge is treated as collectively owned and restricted by ancestry rather than something open to examination and shared across society.

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Waterloo parent challenges mandatory land acknowledgements in court battle over school board policy

A Waterloo parent is taking a school board to court over its policy requiring mandatory land acknowledgements at council meetings, arguing the rule violates freedom of conscience and silences debate.

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is backing Geoffrey Horsman in a judicial review against the Waterloo Region District School Board, with cross-examinations scheduled for Wednesday.

Incognito

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America’s Most Infamous Serial Baby Killer Kermit Gosnell Dead At 85

Monster

One of the most prolific serial killers and abortionists in American history is dead after spending the last 12 years in a Pennsylvania prison for brutally murdering babies born-alive.

Kermit Gosnell’s passing at 85 years old was first reported by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney on Monday, March 23. A spokeswoman with the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections later confirmed to The Federalist that Gosnell was transferred from the State Correctional Institution Smithfield to an “outside hospital” where he eventually died on March 1 at 11:45 p.m.

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Canadian Senator’s Advocacy Group Classified as Chinese Communist Party United Front-Linked

China’s Senate mole

OTTAWA — Yuen Pau Woo, a Canadian senator who denounced a landmark American think tank report on Chinese Communist Party influence networks in Canada as disinformation, has himself been found to head an advocacy group that the report’s researcher now classifies as a United Front Work Department-linked organization — the 576th identified in Canada.

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Hispanic Mass Migration and Remigration (Part 1)

Mass immigration, driven by elites, has fractured national cohesion—only deliberate reversal, not drift, can restore sovereignty and social trust in the West.

At White Papers, our core premise is that Western nations deserve to protect their sovereignty, their political institutions, and their founding demography, and to build a future free from interference by alien cultures or hostile elites. The reality is that the nations of the West are at risk. The peoples native to Europe and those who founded Western nations like America are at risk of becoming minorities in their homelands after decades of unwanted mass immigration, facilitated by our own elite political class. In some cases, this was done for ideological reasons (globalism). In other cases, it was to drive down the cost of labor for short-term gains. The inevitable and necessary result of these anti-democratic immigration policies by the postwar liberal establishment is a growing political movement that has risen to reject the premise of continued mass immigration and, crucially, to reverse these trends.

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CHARLEBOIS: How Canadians are coping with food costs should be concerning

We are seeing a gradual erosion of quality, choice and dietary diversity. A quieter form of food insecurity, unfolding in real time.

Surveys after surveys tell the same story: Canadians are struggling at the grocery store. And yet, despite the mounting evidence, the situation is not improving.

Our lab has been tracking consumer sentiment on food affordability for years. The latest results, based on a national survey of more than 3,000 Canadians conducted earlier this month, in partnership with Caddle, confirm what many already feel at the checkout: The pressure is not easing.

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The betrayal of white working-class boys

Five years on from the publication of the landmark report from the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, the lead author, Tony Sewell, is still angry. Successive governments have ignored his warnings that England’s schools are failing white working-class boys. This week, Lord Sewell will tell Keir Starmer that ‘boys from the poorest homes are still stuck at the bottom of the class’ and are outperformed by every other group.

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Why the number of Islamic schools in Canada is soaring

Islamic schools reinforce the parallel society Muslims desire. Integration is not on their agenda.

“We all would fight and die for Canada,” declares Abraham Abougouche (BULLSHIT) as snow pelts against his office window. The “we” Mr Abougouche pledges are the staff and pupils of Edmonton Islamic Academy (EIA), the largest of its kind in the Americas. He is the principal. His office bears symbols of a dual identity: boxing gloves emblazoned with the Palestinian flag hang opposite a cabinet of ice-hockey memorabilia. That balance is tricky. “Assimilation,” he says, can be “dangerous if done blindly…you’re going to lose your own personal identity, your own connection with your ancestry.”

Many Muslim parents across Canada share his anxiety. They worry that the country’s state-school system—which mostly separates religion from education, allowing religious schools to operate privately—may distance their children from Islamic values or expose them to Islamophobia. Most Muslim pupils attend the state system, but data from the Islamic Schools Association of Canada show rising enrolment for private Islamic schools. There are long waiting-lists for existing schools and new ones are opening fast.

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I hope they make their kinsmen pony up …

‘We have paid the price in the blood of our ancestors’: Britain faces new UN push for slavery reparations worth trillions from African and Caribbean nations

Britain and other former colonial powers face a fresh demand from African and Caribbean states to atone and make reparations for the historic slave trade that could cost taxpayers trillions of pounds.

The president of Ghana used a speech at the United Nations in New York today to attack the ‘deafening silence’ from European states ‘enriched’ by the abduction and forced labour of more than 12 million Africans over four centuries.

John Dramani Mahama lashed out before he presents a new resolution, backed by the African Union and Caribbean states, seeking formal recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a ‘grave crime against humanity’.

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John Ivison: Iran war spotlights vulnerabilities of Canadian defence

CAF – Little Green Army Men Some In Bright Summer Dresses

To listen to a senior Government of Canada bureaucrat speaking before a parliamentary committee is to gain a fresh appreciation for the phrase: “The triumph of hope over experience.”

Wendy Hadwen is the assistant deputy minister of policy-industry at the Department of National Defence, and Isabella Chan is senior assistant deputy minister, lands and minerals, at the Department of Natural Resources. They both testified on Monday before the defence committee on the “nexus between national defence, national security and Canada’s critical minerals sector.”

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Six Months On, Berlin Police Target Left-Wing Extremists Over Blackout

More than six months after an arson attack that caused a large-scale blackout in Berlin, police carried out a coordinated raid operation early on Tuesday, March 24.

The September 2025 outage affected almost 50,000 households and thousands of businesses. A claim of responsibility published on the left-wing extremist platform Indymedia by a group calling itself “Some Anarchists” said the attack aimed to expose what it described as the “unspeakable entanglement of research, science and technology with war, environmental destruction and social control.”

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How Mark Carney sold Canada to China

As Can Force One moved toward Chinese airspace, the delegation’s electronic devices were powered down and secured in signal-blocking bags. Burner phones were passed out: the only machines the public servants, staff and journalists would be allowed to use for the duration of their stay. The Canadian Prime Minister’s security team was taking no risks.

But Mark Carney himself was on his way to do something many back home would consider very risky indeed: signing agreements with Chinese President Xi Jinping on trade, global governance, energy, media access and law enforcement. The country Carney had called, only one year ago, Canada’s “biggest security threat,” was about to accomplish a magical transformation from frog to prince, from interfering foreign power to “strategic partner” in the “new world order.”

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It is not Europe’s war even when Iran hangs Europeans

Until we understand that weakness is not a virtue but a slow suicide, we Europeans will continue to take blows while responding with useless diplomatic notes that no one reads or takes seriously.

The German Defense Minister, Boris Pistorius, was explicit: “This is not our war, we did not start it. What does Donald Trump expect a handful or two of European frigates in the Strait of Hormuz to be able to do that the powerful U.S. Navy cannot?”.

Europe is facing Islamic takeover and the elites are content with that.

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