Let me introduce myself. #Grok #Amelia #Canada pic.twitter.com/VYe3D8loIb
— Ashley (@Ashley01071867) January 30, 2026
Let me introduce myself. #Grok #Amelia #Canada pic.twitter.com/VYe3D8loIb
— Ashley (@Ashley01071867) January 30, 2026

There’s a clear divide between the people paying the bills and the government that’s racking up the bills.
Poll after poll shows Canadians are fed up with the automatic pay-raise culture in Ottawa.
Amazing what our forces, and Israel’s forces, were able to do in one day’s work.
I was all set to lay out what I think will be a near-ideal campaign strategy for midterm election success, a strategy that will allow President Trump to strengthen his political hold over Congress during his last two years as president, something that almost no president has achieved in either the 20th or 21st centuries.
A missile warehouse was attacked in Iran. Notice all the secondary explosions pic.twitter.com/JODMiXhQQH
— Chaya’s Clan (@ChayasClan) March 1, 2026
Have a laugh at George Galloway!
MONOLOGUE: More than a crime, a blunder
Sneak attack in the middle of negotiations. Irony overload, as it happened Netanyahu sought protection in Germany. Ayatollah Khamenei didn't run away. Biggest single US atrocity since Vietnam
Follow #MOATS 530 #georgegalloway #Iran… pic.twitter.com/ijLaQWnjKg
— George Galloway (@georgegalloway) March 1, 2026

Three slogans were scrawled on a bathroom stall at McGill University’s faculty of medicine earlier this month: “Free Palestine”; “Jews out of McGill Med”; and “Kill all Jews.” Whether composed by one person or several, their coexistence in the same vandalized space shows how anti-Zionist rhetoric sits comfortably alongside explicitly eliminationist language. At first glance, they might look like disconnected expressions of rage. In fact, they are a logical sequence, one that reveals something essential about what it means to hate Jews today.

“Europe will only be able to manage its relationship with Muslim communities more effectively if it honestly acknowledges its own Christian identity.”
Sohrab Ahmari, editor of UnHerd U.S. and one of the most influential conservative essayists in the Anglo-American debate today, spoke to europeanconservative.com during the Budapest Global Dialogue, addressing a vital question for the West: Which values can sustain its future at a time of cultural fragmentation, demographic crisis, and transatlantic tensions?
In The Triumph of the Normal, Ahmari argues that, despite decades of cultural engineering and social experimentation, there is a “deep normality” that reappears time and again: religion, family, domestic life, meaningful work, and political belonging.

Quebec Public Safety Minister Ian Lafrenière says the province’s firearms registry cannot be used by Ottawa to identify gun owners who are affected by the federal gun ban, nor will firearms be confiscated from Quebecers.
Lafrenière made the comments in a Feb. 26 social media post, saying he has heard the concerns about the federal gun buyback program from residents of the province.

I almost feel sorry for the left. For today they’re going to have to pretend to give a damn about Iranian life despite having ignored the slaughter of thousands of Iranians by the demented Islamic regime literally just last month. They’re going to have to take to social media and cry ‘Oh no, Iranians might die’, despite having said nothing when Iranians did die in their thousands at the hands of the theocratic tyrants who rule over them. They’re going to be forced, by events, to make a spectacle of their own depthless hypocrisy, to expose to the world the cant and outright inhumanity that too often fuels what passes for ‘anti-imperialism’ these days.
Thank you, President Trump.
Iranian women celebrating the dictator's death. If you're against this you're cooked. There's no hope for you. pic.twitter.com/nnfIV7Yt2I
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) March 1, 2026

The Liberals’ newcomer apocalypse has finally turned into their worst political problem. Hospitals are overburdened, schools are struggling with second-language students, job prospects remain poor, birthright citizenship continues to exist and judges routinely help criminals and fraudsters remain in-country.
None of this will go away by nibbling away at the edges of immigration law, which is all the Liberals plan to do with the bill they’re pitching to Canadians as the solution: C-12.

A former FBI boss has issued a stark warning over fears Iran could activate sleeper agents in the US to carry out terror attacks on American soil as vengeance for Saturday’s bombardment.
Chris Swecker, an assistant FBI director in the mid-2000s, said Hezbollah and other Iran-linked groups may feel they have nothing left to lose after Trump unleashed Operation Epic Fury this weekend.
Swecker told the Daily Mail: ‘We’ve got a cornered animal here, and if ever we’re going to see attacks on the United States, this would be the catalyst for that.’
I wonder why Dearborn has been so quiet.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vows "regret-inducing retribution" in response to the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei.
Sky's security and defence editor @haynesdeborah offers her insighthttps://t.co/4z22OI1mEb
📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube pic.twitter.com/6aKB8N5A0E
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 1, 2026

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he’s open to meeting with U.S. leaders if it will help Canada’s efforts to end the continuing trade dispute.
Mr. Poilievre also said he “can’t stand” U.S. President Donald Trump’s talk about Canada becoming the 51st state, doesn’t like Mr. Trump’s tariffs and doesn’t like the way he’s treating Canada.

A US senator has accused those close to Donald Trump of “profiting off war and death” in the wake of suspiciously timed bets predicting a US strikes on Iran.
Chris Murphy, a US senator for Connecticut, said he would launch a crackdown on so-called prediction markets after analysts raised concerns about bets on Polymarket.
Bubblemaps, a cryptocurrency analytics company, identified what it said were “six suspected insiders [who] made $1.2m (£892k) betting on a US strike on Iran”.

Is it too late for Pierre Poilievre?
The Conservative leader gave an impressive speech this past week to the Economic Club of Canada in Toronto in which he laid out a Conservative strategy for dealing with the erratic and very anti-Canadian U.S President Donald Trump.
I don’t see anyone that can replace him.

At long last, the F-35 has scored its first true air-to-air kill in the aircraft’s history during Operation Epic Fury. A squadron of F-35s reportedly took down multiple MiG-29s soon after the strikes against Iran took place, marking a pivotal moment for the new family of jets.

As I write this late Saturday morning, news is still coming in about the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. The targets reportedly included senior regime figures and missile infrastructure. Iran has responded. World leaders are trading statements. The situation feels fluid and dangerous.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has reacted in a way that is far different than how former prime minister Justin Trudeau likely would have responded. Carney reaffirmed that Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon, reiterated Canada’s support for Israel’s right to defend itself, and backed U.S. action aimed at preventing further regional destabilization. At the same time, he urged protection for civilians and emphasized the need for stability.
I think annexation of the willing is looking better and better. I don’t want to share air with Mullah Regime supporters.
She knows how to poison food at McDonalds, and you know who eats a lot of McDonalds? pic.twitter.com/wyeQ1qCPK0
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) March 1, 2026