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Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau Issues Statement Slamming China For Sanctioning Canadian Parliamentarians

“China’s sanctions against Canadian parliamentarians and democratic institutions are unacceptable and an attack on transparency and freedom of expression.”

Newfoundland Liberals secure majority in chaotic pandemic election

According to results released Saturday, the Liberals won 22 seats, an increase of two from the previous election, with PC Party leader Ches Crosbie and NDP leader Alison Coffin losing their seats to Liberal candidates.

Slow Canada: Here’s How Badly We Muffed the Pandemic

The auditor general lays out six ways our Public Health Agency failed its mandate.

The Radical Socialist Roots of Fascism

Fascism is a form of socialism. As such, it does not engage in a fight between left and right, but between different leftists ideologies.

Penalties for Lying on ATF Background Check Form – As Hunter Biden Allegedly Did – Include Fines, Jail Time

Amid reports Hunter Biden may have given false information on an ATF background check form, it is notable that the punishment for false answers on that form includes fines up to $250,000 and/or ten years of imprisonment.

Hundreds arrested in Philly uprisings may avoid prosecution through restorative justice

“The plan simply put is to have accountability without the necessity for convictions,” D.A. Larry Krasner said of the program proposed for those arrested during civil unrest.

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Why the Left celebrate violence

They use protest to demonstrate the righteousness of their cause

If you were making the case for the right to protest, it couldn’t have had a worse ending: a police van on fire, two women filmed squatting to piss at the feet of riot cops, a man arrested for allegedly carrying a homemade spear, and 40 injuries suffered by officers. What had started in Bristol as a peaceful rally against the crime and policing bill ended as a riot outside Bridewell Police Station, then spilled into days of disorder.

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Return to normal? First Covid-19 ‘pass’ introduced in US

Return to normal? First Covid-19 ‘pass’ introduced in US

New York will soon introduce the Excelsior Pass, a card which proves you have taken a Covid-19 vaccine or have a recent negative test in order to enter events and businesses.

“Similar to a mobile airline boarding pass, individuals will be able to either print out their pass or store it on their smartphones using the Excelsior Pass Wallet app,” the press release announcing the ‘passports’ read.

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It’s not just the Suez Canal, our world is full of choke points

We really ought to bring back geographical literacy — a basic familiarity with the shape of countries and continents.

I realise that this sort of thing went out with the British Empire. But just because there’s no more pink on the map it doesn’t that we shouldn’t make the effort.

We especially need to get into our heads that the world is full of choke points — through which the arteries of global economy must pass.

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‘A lab leak isn’t 100% certain but it seems to be the only logical source of Covid’

‘A lab leak isn’t 100% certain but it seems to be the only logical source of Covid’

Washington expert who led inquiry into the cause of the virus reveals three Wuhan lab scientists fell ill in November 2019

A cluster of researchers from China’s secretive Wuhan laboratories fell sick with ‘Covid-like’ symptoms at least six weeks before the Beijing government admitted an outbreak of a new virus in their city, according to the leading US investigator looking into the start of the pandemic.

David Asher, who led State Department inquiries into Covid-19’s origins, told The Mail on Sunday that three scientists are believed to have become ill with the mysterious respiratory condition in the second week of November, 2019.

‘There are suspicions – for good reasons – of an initial cluster tied to Wuhan Institute of Virology in November and that people started to be hospitalised,’ he said.

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Rex Murphy: Carbon tax ruling a hard kick to the West, but sweet relief for Trudeau

Rex Murphy: Carbon tax ruling a hard kick to the West, but sweet relief for Trudeau

I shall begin this aria as perhaps I should begin them all, with a citation from Lorrie Goldstein, the very lighthouse beacon of all Canadian commentary. Remarking on the highly consequential Supreme Court ruling on Trudeau’s carbon tax, he wrote in response to some fellow on Twitter the following:

“The Supreme Court said the carbon tax law is legal. It said nothing about whether it will work, or whether it’s sound public policy, because that wasn’t its job.”

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Border tour: Senators heckled by ‘coyotes,’ Biden officials tried to block photos

Republican senators on a two-day whirlwind tour of several border facilities were heckled by Mexican “coyotes” across the Rio Grande and told not to take photos of holding areas crammed with children.

One of the 18 senators on the fact-finding tour to South Texas, Indiana Sen. Mike Braun, told Secrets that a Biden aide involved in the tour asked that he delete his photos. Like others on the trip, he didn’t.

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Michael Moore: Boulder Shooting Shows Gunman Assimilated into American Culture

Michael Moore: Boulder Shooting Shows Gunman Assimilated into American Culture

One of the largest presences on the left today, filmmaker Michael Moore, has brought us the latest example of the West’s overpowering self-hatred, even to the point of civilizational suicide. After the massacre in a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, Moore tweeted: “The life of Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa shows that people can come from all over the world and truly assimilate into our beloved American culture.”

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China announces sanctions on Canadians, including MP Michael Chong

Any strong words Trudeau may mouth about China are to be taken with a very large grain of salt.

China on Saturday announced sanctions on individuals and entities in Canada and the United States in response to sanctions imposed on Chinese citizens and groups over conditions in Xinjiang.

China sanctioned MP Michael Chong, who is also the Conservative Party’s foreign affairs critic. Sanctions were also placed on the House of Commons subcommittee on international human rights, which concluded in October that China’s treatment of its Uyghur population amounts to genocide.

“The individuals concerned are prohibited from entering the mainland, Hong Kong and Macao of China, and Chinese citizens and institutions are prohibited from doing business with the relevant individuals and having exchanges with the relevant entity,” the ministry wrote.

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WTF?

Joshua wasn’t exactly a big help

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Welcome to the United States of Polygamy

Welcome to the United States of Polygamy

Interviews like “The Police Chief, His Wife, and His 6 Girlfriends” are signs of the divorce between society and traditional marriage.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, recognized domestic partnerships of two “or more” persons earlier this month. Lest any scold regard the policy as lacking in morals, the ordinance specifically excludes those “in a domestic partnership with others outside this partnership.” A bigamy exists even to bigamists.

In 2010, Oklahomans voted for a measure barring judges from relying on sharia law when deciding cases. It seemed overkill at the time, almost like a parody of orange-alert-era yahoos. But here a decade later American women cover their faces with religious fervor and American men, at least some of them, embrace polygamy with a similar enthusiasm.

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