The Liberals are still blaming Conservatives for failures

Last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney answered a House of Commons question about grocery inflation by replying that the whole issue was the fault of the Conservatives.

According to Carney, the food prices were rising because of “the fall in the Canadian dollar caused by the obstructionism of the members opposite before this government came into place.”

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School shooting in B.C.’s Tumbler Ridge leaves 10 dead including Transgender Gunperson Guy

At least nine people were killed in various locations in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., on Tuesday.

According to an RCMP release about the activities, an individual believed to be the shooter was also found deceased.


CBC – RCMP providing update on mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.


Gunperson guy was fried by Mengele Medicos Quackery – h/t Auntie Polly

suspect ID’d h/t XC

“Gunperson”

Two victims found in a home. 8 deceased including the suspected shooter found at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, as many as 25 (Unverified) injured.

I have seen a couple of “Tranny” posts but can’t verify them X-Twitter “Tumbler Ridge”

Reporters are referring to the shooter as the “Gun person” per angry old man

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FBI arrest Montreal man for alleged role in Ryan Wedding plot to murder federal witness

A Montreal man accused of helping alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding track down a federal witness who was later murdered has been arrested at a U.S. airport.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation said its agents and U.S. Border Patrol apprehended Tommy Demorizi, 35, at Newark Liberty International Airport on Monday, bringing the total number of arrests in connection with Wedding’s alleged drug ring to 37. It comes just weeks after the former Olympian himself was taken into custody.

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Local Backlash Grows Against Asylum Housing Across the Netherlands

Hundreds of residents in Nieuw-Lekkerland, a Dutch town of around 10,000, demonstrated on Monday evening against the potential establishment of an asylum seekers’ housing center in their community.

The march culminated at the town’s community center, where a residents’ meeting was held and locals were given the opportunity to ask questions regarding the proposed shelter. The protesters presented the results of an online petition to Mayor Theo Segers—a petition that had garnered over 10,000 signatures from people opposing the center.

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PM Mark Carney billed taxpayers $94Gs for in-flight catering on one trip

While Canadians continue to struggle with rising grocery bills and as lineups for food banks get longer, Prime Minister Mark Carney flies in style, even racking up a $94,000 in-flight catering bill for a short flight.

Records recently released by National Defence show Carney’s flights drew sky-high expenses, with the priciest being a four-day Rome trip in May that cost the Canadian taxpayer $93,780.

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So, Bill Gates, why did you talk to Jeffrey Epstein about ‘co-branding’ a pandemic?

‘WE ARE going to have fun,’ writes Jeffrey Epstein on December 7, 2009. This phrase is his reply to an email from Boris Nikolic, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s science adviser and scientific adviser to Bill Gates, who is making a list of ‘raising stars’, many of them scientists, that they ‘should visit together’.

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Lorne Gunter: Tired of Alberta being Confederation’s whipping boy

First of all, let’s put the latest Angus Reid Institute survey on Alberta independence into perspective.

When the pollsters found just 29 per cent of Albertans support separation, the response by a lot of commentators was, “See, we told you Albertans don’t want to leave.”

But keep in mind that 29 per cent support from Albertans for leaving Confederation is exactly the same amount (29 per cent) as a poll earlier this month found in Quebec.

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Isis, not Al-Qaeda, is the West’s greatest terror threat

Western and other intelligence agencies last week told the United Nations that Al-Qaeda now has 25,000 members globally. Much of the ensuing press coverage has seized on the contrast: on 11 September 2001, the organisation was thought to have numbered just 500. The not-so-subtle implication here — that the Global War on Terror was worse than useless — must be resisted.

The figures themselves should be treated with scepticism. Assessing the size of militant groups, even non-clandestine ones, is fraught. Intelligence agencies presumably have sources researchers do not. Reliable or not, though, visibility is not the main issue.

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Carney’s China Deal: Trade, Electioneering, Police Cooperation, and Risks to Canada’s Sovereignty

OTTAWA/TORONTO — In this episode, I catch up with columnist Brian Lilley to unpack Prime Minister Mark Carney’s emerging trade and cooperation agenda with the People’s Republic of China — and why I argue these agreements could accelerate Canada’s decline on multiple fronts.

Before we get into Ottawa’s electric vehicle deal — which I argue risks introducing foreign surveillance platforms onto Canadian roads while aggravating our most important trade partner, the United States — we step back and ask: what is Carney really trying to accomplish?

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