Law of the land

Twenty years ago this month, the Supreme Court of Canada cracked open a new fault line between Quebec and rest of the country, one that would put the French-speaking province on a trajectory diametrically at odds with the multicultural values Canada had come to embody and disrupt Quebec politics for years to come.

In quashing a Quebec Court of Appeal decision that had prohibited a Sikh boy from wearing a kirpan, or ceremonial dagger, at school, the country’s top court came down squarely on the side of religious freedom as guaranteed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and against Quebec’s vision of la laïcité, then an emerging doctrine of separation of church and state in a province that had gone to great pains since the Quiet Revolution to replace its dominant Catholic institutions with unsparingly secular ones.

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Trafalgar Square takeover – another expression of power and intimidation

Muslims descrate Trafalgar square with Satanic cult rituals

THIS IS where we are in the UK. Muslims take over Trafalgar Square for open-air prayers. It’s a display designed to intimidate all non-Muslims. It’s a ritual of conquest. It’s saying ‘we control this country’. It’s a warning to anyone who isn’t Muslim.

The Muslim Mayor of London gives this official support and protection. Of course he does. Taxpayers’ money is spent protecting these people as they take over one of the most iconic public spaces in London.

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Doug Ford has utterly wasted an extraordinary mandate

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been given the greatest gifts one can have in politics: time and power. With the three consecutive majority governments that his Progressive Conservatives have won, he’s had the ability to pursue radical policy changes and actually begin to see the fruits of those changes. He’s been able to conceive of, initiate and develop major infrastructure projects. And he can, if he wishes, fundamentally overhaul the way a province structures its basic funding operations, in service to greater efficiency and results.

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Trans special constable who raped victims as young as 12 and now identifies as a woman WILL be sent to a male prison for 24 years

Haircut qualifies him for death penalty

A trans Metropolitan Police special constable who raped and sexually assaulted a young girl while also working at a prestigious boarding school has been jailed for 24 years.

Remorseless James Bubb groomed his 12-year-old victim online before raping her after they met for the first time at a Christian festival.

The young girl later told police the now-former volunteer officer would threaten her into silence by talking about ‘the powers he had’ with the Met – a line the predator repeated to control a subsequent victim.

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Biden Era Intel Assessment Targeted White Moms and Homemakers as Potential Domestic Terrorists

Newly released CIA documents reveal that the Biden regime identified “motherhood,” and “homemaking”  as indicators of so-called “white racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism” (REMVE).

The Trump administration recently retracted an October 2021 intelligence assessment, titled “Women Advancing White Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremist Radicalization and Recruitment” that branded average women as domestic terrorists.

America First Legal (AFL), a conservative nonprofit law firm, shared the now-retracted assessment on X, saying it reveals “top-to-bottom bias at Biden’s CIA.”


Now if it were White Liberal women ….

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Jamie Sarkonak: The crusading judge who helped Liberals build a race-based sentencing regime

There is a judge on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice whose signature move is letting violent men walk free because of racism. One of the architects of race-based sentencing, his name is Faisal Mirza, and he was appointed to the bench by former prime minister Justin Trudeau in 2022.

Mirza’s flourish of race-based acquittals is not a case of a judge gone rogue: indeed, it’s perfectly on-brand. He was writing about the need for more racial considerations in the Canadian justice system in 2001, before he even became a lawyer. Back then, he argued in the Osgoode Hall Law Journal that mandatory minimum sentences for drug and weapons offences would be racist because of the disproportionate impact they’d have on Black people.


Race based justice is anti-white racism.

Is he a Muslim who hates the west? That’s a fair question.

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Our New Ungracious Immigrants

Silicon Valley was energized by legal immigrants from all over the world who founded eBay, Google, Nvidia, SpaceX, Stripe, Sun Microsystems, Tesla, Yahoo, and a host of others.

The Greek American Elia Kazan’s 1963 film America, America is a fictional account based on the Herculean struggle of the director’s uncle to immigrate to the United States from an impoverished and hostile Turkish Anatolia.

The film summed up Americans’ traditional view of immigrants: They had risked everything for the chance to reach America, and once there, became hyperpatriotic in their gratitude for the magnanimity of their new hosts.

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Europe is eyeing France’s nuclear shield. Should Canada follow?

A very quiet queue has formed in Europe where some of Canada’s long-standing, closest allies are seeking shelter under France’s small but robust nuclear umbrella.

The initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron, who declared the next 50 years to be the “era of nuclear weapons,” is — on paper — intended to add another layer of deterrence to NATO’s American-backed security guarantees.

Once again — on paper — Russia is the adversary that needs deterring.

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The Collapse of Courtship for Gen Z

Why are Gen Z men abandoning the rituals of romance?

For the first time in modern American life, nearly half of young men in Gen Z report that they are not dating at all. This is not simply a pause in the so‑called “hookup culture” of the 1990s and early 2000s; it is a sign of something deeper and much more troubling. The retreat of young men from relationships is not a victory for chastity or a sign of renewed seriousness about commitment. Instead, it reflects a generation of young men who feel increasingly uncertain about their place in a culture that often treats them as unnecessary — or even unwelcome.

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Canadians Want Lower Immigration Even as Population Growth Stalls

As tighter immigration policies bring population growth to a halt, more than half of Canadians say the country should allow even fewer new immigrants and temporary residents in 2027 compared to this year.

Some 52% say the country should accept fewer people while 35% believe it should accept the same amount, according to a Nanos Research poll commissioned by Bloomberg News.

Fewer than one in 10 said Canada should accept more immigrants.

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The Shocking Implications of Iran Missile Attack on Diego Garcia – For Europe

Alternate headline: Iran Lied. Again.

That may not qualify as breaking news, since the Iranian regime has lied about practically all of its threats to the region and beyond. The theocratic-military junta has lied for 47 years about its sponsorship of terrorism, and they lied over and over again about their pursuit of nuclear weapons. Those lies got exposed over and over again, and yet leaders in Europe and the US kept insisting that the regime could become a trustworthy partner in non-proliferation talks.

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