Ontario Liberals opt to make hostile interference in leadership race less onerous for enemy states and the criminal element

Ontario Liberals opt to allow temporary residents to vote in leadership race even though federal counterpart barred them

Over the weekend, the Ontario Liberals released the long-awaited rules for the party’s leadership race such as fundraising targets and the deadline to register as a member to vote.

But unlike the federal Liberals’ leadership election, no changes were made to who could cast a ballot, meaning non-citizens and people in Canada on student or work visas are all eligible, per the party’s constitution.

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U.S. racing to build space weapons to counter anti-satellite power of China and Russia

The U.S. Space Force is accelerating the deployment of counterspace weapons under a new Trump administration policy aimed at reasserting and ensuring American dominance over China and Russia in any potential orbital conflict.

The force is deploying three electronic satellite jammers and racing to match the more advanced space forces of China and Russia, which include arsenals of anti-satellite weapons.

Space Force Gen. B. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations, said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently set the goal for the U.S. military to dominate in space.

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Washington Post journalists should learn to code

Last week, some of our best and brightest journalists in the field of left-wing propaganda faced something even more terrifying than front-row seats to the Melania documentary: They were fired from their jobs. The Washington Post announced it would be laying off one-third of its workforce as part of its ridiculously selfish bid to stay afloat.

Now, if you were to look at other left-wing propaganda journalists who (for now) remain employed, you’d think this was the worst news in the world. “The Murder of The Washington Post,” wrote The Atlantic’s Ashley Parker, “Jeff Bezos Killed the Washington Post,” declared Slate’s Alex Kirshner, while MS NOW — formerly MSNBC — published Zeeshan Aleem’s opinion column titled: “The Washington Post bloodletting symbolizes our great media crisis.”

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City staff stealing packages, working other jobs on sick leave: What Toronto’s auditor uncovered in 2025

Thousands of dollars in missing packages from mailrooms, a city employee taking weeks of paid sick leave to work another job and a retiree’s credentials being used to attempt multi-million-dollar fraud are just some of the highlights in an annual report from Toronto’s auditor general being presented Thursday.

Several employees involved in examples laid out in the auditor general’s report on the fraud and waste hotline no longer work for the city and are ineligible to be rehired. The annual report will be presented to councillors Thursday at the audit committee.

The impact of fraud goes deeper than just financial losses, Tara Anderson, the city’s auditor general, writes in her report.

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U.S. Smuggled Thousands of Starlink Terminals Into Iran After Protest Crackdown

WASHINGTON—The Trump administration covertly sent thousands of Starlink terminals into Iran after the regime’s brutal crackdown on demonstrations last month, U.S. officials said, an effort to keep dissidents online following Tehran’s stifling of internet access.

After Iranian authorities smothered mounting unrest in January by killing thousands of protesters and severely cutting internet connectivity, the U.S. smuggled roughly 6,000 of the satellite-internet kits into the country, the first time the U.S. has directly sent Starlink into Iran.

The State Department had purchased nearly 7,000 Starlink terminals in earlier months—with most bought in January—to help antiregime activists circumvent internet shut-offs in Iran, officials said. The purchase came after senior Trump administration appointees decided to divert some funds from other internet-freedom initiatives inside Iran to the purchasing of Starlink terminals instead.

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Conrad Black: A Return to Prosperity Would Foster Unity in Canada

It is illustrative of the decline in Canada’s credibility as a durable and successful country that the essay section of the influential American political media aggregator RealClearPolitics recently ran a column by John Dominguez, an investment banker in Virginia, laying out a strategy for the American absorption of Canada. His opening gambit reads: ”While Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney shops his country to China and Qatar, Americans should revisit an idea the Founding Fathers first proposed: welcoming Canada into the Union.”

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Britain has been ‘colonised by immigrants’ who are costing too much money, says Manchester United co-owner Ratcliffe

Britain has been “colonised” by immigrants who are “costing too much money”, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has said.

The billionaire co-owner of Manchester United, who also owns chemicals empire Ineos, called on the country’s politicians to “show some courage” by tackling immigration, welfare dependency and the sluggish economy.

“You can’t have an economy with nine million people on benefits and huge levels of immigrants coming in,” he told Sky News.

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Hear those rumours of an election call? Here’s what’s really happening

When Stephen Harper was Prime Minister I wrote many columns warning about the influence that right wing Americans had on his political operation, and I spent many dreary hours trying to trace his connections south of the border.

I now wonder if that was time well spent because, since the second election of Donald Trump, it has become clear that whatever influence the Republicans had on Harper’s world view, he was always as dedicated to Canadian sovereignty as a prime minister should be.


This guy is almost always wrong, so get ready for a spring vote.

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Minnesota immigration enforcement surge is ending, Trump border tsar says

US border tsar Tom Homan said the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota will end, telling reporters that President Donald Trump has approved his request to end the operation.

“I will also remain in Minnesota a little longer to oversee the drawdown, to ensure its success,” Human said during the news conference on Thursday morning.

Homan said Minnesota has become “less of a sanctuary state” since local officials have cooperated more with federal immigration officers.

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Comedian who is genuinely funny forced to change Kitchener venues thanks to usual woke scolds

A controversial comedian is no longer performing at a city-owned venue in Kitchener.

Ben Bankas was scheduled to perform at the Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts on March 7. On Wednesday, a city spokesperson told CTV News the event rental had been “relocated” and ticket holders were notified of the change.

Bankas’ website says the shows will be held at Elements nightclub in downtown Kitchener instead.

h/t Patti Jo

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Globe & Mail says you’re transphobic

In the wake of the Tumbler Ridge shooting, false claims about trans people spread online

On Wednesday afternoon, the RCMP identified the shooter in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., as an 18-year-old transgender woman who lived in the small community and had a history of mental-health issues.

But before the shooter was even identified, speculation around their gender identity was proliferating across social media.

Since the RCMP, in an emergency alert on Tuesday, described the shooter as a “female in a dress with brown hair,” prominent American right-wing influencers, social-media accounts and Reddit communities quickly spread and amplified anti-trans rhetoric.


This silly piece was written by the Globe’s “On-line culture reporter”.

I bet she learned what Ratio’d means.

More on the monster.

(more…)

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The media needs to stop gaslighting us about the reality of trans mass shooters

Another mass shooting, and another devastated community.

And once again, elites in the media class and public officials are so terrified of offending that they don’t dare ask the obvious question: Why are so many of the most horrifying attacks carried out by people who identify as “trans”?

After Canada suffered one of its deadliest school massacres Tuesday, police identified the biologically male shooter as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar — noting that he began to transition six years ago.

That’s right: another deadly attack by someone who is transgender.

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