Carson Jerema: Alberta separatists have a secret weapon — Mark Carney

EDMONTON — Canada is careening towards multiple constitutional crises at once and virtually no one, least of all the prime minister, is making the argument for this country to stick together.

Mark Carney is far too busy stirring tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump to concern himself with the threat of Alberta separatism, too ambivalent to recognize the threat posed by Indigenous land claims and far too inept to manage rising separatist sentiments in Quebec. When it comes to actually asserting sovereignty over Canada, Carney could hardly be bothered, and that’s before we even consider the threat posed by the Chinese.

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We are paying billions for the invasion of our country

WHILE the perturbations from the shooting in Minneapolis continue, the repercussions of just one aspect of the UK’s derelict immigration policy are given far less exposure in the British media.

This is the demonstration outside the Crowborough military training area in East Sussex, which has been turned over to housing illegal migrants as an alternative to keeping them in hotels.

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Carney’s China Journalist Deal: A Catastrophic Betrayal of Canadian Security

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s January agreement to facilitate Chinese journalist access to Canada represents one of the most reckless national security decisions in recent Canadian history. The deal commits Canada to “provide mutual support and convenience for media to work in each other’s countries” through a formal agreement with China Media Group, the Communist Party’s state propaganda apparatus.

Canada is an open society. That is our strength—and, increasingly, our vulnerability.

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CSIS warned immigration posed security risks in secret 1988 memo

Canada’s spy agency warned nearly four decades ago that rising immigration levels could undermine national security, according to a newly released CSIS memo that flagged the immigration stream itself as a growing source of threats.

Blacklock’s Reporter says the six-page, heavily censored 1988 document, obtained through Access to Information, concluded that immigration flows from politically unstable regions were likely to generate security risks for Canada.

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Another woman pays the price for the UK’s broken borders

Is the occasional rape something modern Britain is willing to tolerate before the authorities will get a grip on the border? It’s certainly starting to seem that way.

Yesterday, after a five-day trial at Birmingham Crown Court, a Pakistani national was found guilty of raping an 18-year-old girl in Nottinghamshire. Sheraz Malik, 28, met his victim at Sutton Lawn Park, Sutton-in-Ashfield, on 29 June last year. The girl had been drinking with a male friend, and was drunk when she was introduced to Malik. He was among a larger group of older men.

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Even poor students of history can see what’s happening to the U.S.

In 1935, American author Sinclair Lewis published It Can’t Happen Here, a dystopian novel about the rise of a populist demagogue named Berzelius “Buzz” Windrip, who becomes the U.S. president after cultivating a cult following for his nationalism, anti-elitism, and quixotic promises. Windrip was fixated on restoring domestic production of material goods and hated the press.


This is a lazy, silly little screed pumped out by one of Canada’s leading purveyors of TDS – the Globe.

Trump is always Hitler while the well orchestrated violence of the left is brushed aside as “democracy”.

The left’s insane rejoicing over Charlie Kirk’s murder, the multiple assassination attempts against President Trump and the Liberal-Left’s normalized calls to violence are conveniently forgotten because Trump is Hitler don’t ya know.

After a never ending smear campaign it’s no wonder Trump hates the press.

Even poor students of history can see what’s happening to the press.

h/t Hermes

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Spain gives 500,000 undocumented migrants legal status as left-wing government is accused of ‘hating’ Spaniards and ‘accelerating an invasion’

Spain’s left-wing government has approved a plan to grant legal status to around 500,000 undocumented migrants – a move that has sparked fury on the right – marking a sharp break with tougher policies elsewhere in Europe.

Migration Minister Elma Saiz said the beneficiaries would be allowed to work ‘in any sector, in any part of the country’, hailing what she described as the ‘positive impact’ of migration.

‘We are talking about estimations – probably more or less the figures may be around half a million people,’ Saiz told public broadcaster RTVE.

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Steve Bannon has plans for Canada. We have to be on our guard

I regret to inform you that it is necessary to pay attention to Steve Bannon because he has plans for Canada and, unfortunately, he has repeatedly shown that he can make bad things happen.

Bannon will go down in history as the man who discovered the power of the “sh*tpost,” and who showed that an online army of incels and trolls could be a potent source of political power.

He has now turned his attention to Alberta, and if his plan succeeds, the Stars and Stripes will end up flying over our heads, as Trump desires.

The Star is hyperventilating again.

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John Ivison: Chinese imports are already causing problems for Canada we shouldn’t allow

There is a reason why the United States and Canada consider China a “non-market economy.”

Beijing, rather than market forces, determines production and prices.

Since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2000, it has been able to access Western markets, without offering reciprocal access.

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Tom Homan Just Announced Major Action Against Anti-ICE Protesters in Minneapolis

Border czar Tom Homan announced on Tuesday that the government is creating a database of leftist anti-ICE protesters who impede the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts.

During an appearance on Fox News, Homan acknowledged that people have the right to protest the administration’s policies. “But when you cross the line…if you interfere, impede, or assault a police officer, you will be prosecuted,” he said. “One thing I’m pushing for right now…we’re going to make them famous. We’re going to put their face on TV. We’re going to let their employers in their neighborhoods, in their schools, know who these people are.”

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Canada Should Warm to Trump’s Arctic Plans

Donald Trump’s Arctic strategy has been 500 years in the making.

When Christopher Columbus set sail across the Atlantic in 1492, he intended to find a direct path from Europe to Asia.

He didn’t, of course — but the first transatlantic explorer to sail under an English flag, John Cabot, tried again a few years later and became the first modern explorer to reach what is now Canada.

h/t patthedog

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