One of Belgium’s most powerful politicians was caught with his pants down — with a mirror catching him in his undies during a live-streamed interview from his home.
Proud Boys leader arrested for burning BLM banner stolen from black church

One of the leaders of the far-right Proud Boys was arrested in Washington, D.C. on Monday for allegedly burning a Black Lives Matter banner stolen from a historically black church last month, according to reports.
Enrique Tarrio is facing a destruction of property charge for the act — which he admitted to last month in an interview with The Washington Post.
Meanwhile…
Antifa Reportedly Attacks Home Of GOP Senator Josh Hawley, Threatens Family
Court documents reveal more details about 2017 homicide of Barry and Honey Sherman
As the calendar flipped to 2021, the police investigation into the deaths of Canadian billionaire philanthropists Honey and Barry Sherman entered its fourth year.
The double homicide remains unsolved, but recently released court documents reveal more details about the discovery of the couple’s bodies in December 2017 and that their son Jonathon told police the Shermans had enemies.
Toronto police have said they have a number of people who they consider persons of interest and, in a statement to CBC News, insist the case hasn’t gone cold.
Confusion swirls over city’s hockey, tobogganing crackdown
As the city’s struggle against unsanctioned hockey and tobogganing continues, residents are being left in the cold over what they are — and aren’t — allowed to do outside this winter.
Requesting to remain anonymous, a Toronto Sun reader who tried to take his kids for an afternoon of sledding at Earl Bales Park was left scratching his head over what he described as conflicting messages from city officials.
Canada’s China Class at work… Tax payers subsidizing Communist regime
China still owes Canada $371 million in decades-old debt
China still owes Canada $371 million in loans it incurred decades ago, and is not expected to repay them in full until 2045.
The little-known debt comes from loans to Beijing through the Canada Account, a federal fund providing credit for export-related transactions, usually to foreign governments and corporations to secure the purchase of Canadian goods, such as commercial planes.
The account is used to support transactions deemed too risky for Export Development Canada’s corporate account, but which are still in the national interest, as determined by the federal minister of International Trade.
This is so Canadian. Crony capitalists reap the profit of sales to the Communist Chinese slave state but it’s lowly tax payers who assume all the financial risk.
Gaslighting Goes On Despite New Voting Irregularities

New analyses have popped up showing that yes, there are more voting irregularities. Not only that, but they’re huge. Yet the mainstream media continues its gaslighting, telling Americans to move along. There’s nothing to see here. And, as of this writing, they have ignored this new information.
Fort McMurray MLA is still in Mexico, with party unable to reach him

Tany Yao, the United Conservative Party representative from Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo, Alberta, is the latest Canadian politician to feel that he is above the COVID-19 travel restrictions put in place by his own party.
D.C. Mayor Activates National Guard for Pro-Trump Protest After Rejecting Them During Violent George Floyd Protests

Democrat D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser didn’t want the National Guard in the Nation’s Capital during the violent George Floyd protests last June – but, she’ll be deploying them during this week’s pro-Trump rally.
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Canada’s ‘slow’ rollout of coronavirus vaccine ’embarrassing’: experts
A majority of Canadians should be vaccinated against the coronavirus by September 2021, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But with the current pace of the country’s vaccination distribution, experts warn provinces may not be able to reach the target anytime soon.
“Canada is definitely having a slower start,” said Kerry Bowman, a professor of bioethics and global health at the University of Toronto. “And each day and week goes by, we run the great risk of falling further and further behind.“
Brother of former Liberal minister receives $500k in federal contracts
A company owned by the brother of former Liberal minister Hunter Tootoo has been awarded $508,732 in sole-sourced contracts by the federal government over the past 4 years.
According to records obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter, NVision, owned by Victor Tootoo, has received a total of seventeen contracts since 2017.
Ottawa’s mayor urges skiers to avoid trips to Quebec hills during COVID-19 lockdown
With ski hills in Ontario closed during the province-wide COVID-19 lockdown, Mayor Jim Watson is asking Ottawa skiers not to cross the interprovincial bridges to hit the slopes in western Quebec.
CTV News Ottawa reporter Jeremie Charron spotted a parking lot full of vehicles with Ontario licence plates at Camp Fortune on Wednesday.
Democrats Prefer Intimidation, Rather than Validation of the Election Results
Last Wednesday, inventor Jovan Hunter Pulitzer proved during a hearing in Georgia how easy it was to hack into Dominion’s voting machines. He was also given permission by the Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee to run a test in Fulton County that he says will easily separate legitimate ballots from fraudulent ballots.
Within days, somebody shot up the home of one of his team members.
DC Bans Guns at Pro-Trump Events
Police posted flyers near the site of Wednesday’s pro-Trump protests that firearms will be prohibited, Newsweek reports.
The sign says the prohibition is in effect Monday, Jan. 4 to Thursday, Jan. 7.
Hillary Clinton brands GOP lawmakers contesting Electoral College results ‘opponents of democracy’
Hillary Clinton lashed out against President Trump and a group of Republican lawmakers who have said they plan to contest the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College win.
Family of murdered Calgary police officer issues statement

The family of slain Calgary police officer Sgt. Andrew Harnett has issued a statement Monday about his love of Calgary, Canada and duty.
Harnett was killed New Year’s Eve in a hit-and-run after pulling over a car in Falconridge that had mismatched licence plates.
Police allege a 17-year-old male was the driver along with a 19-year-old passenger. Both have been charged with first-degree murder.
Bloomberg Pushes ‘Violence Coming to DC’ Narrative, Congress Warned to Avoid Public Contact January 6th

Using their ever-familiar anonymous sources; which is to say there are no real sources; a very predictable corporate media narrative started earlier today where pro-Trump rally attendees are shaped as domestic terrorists intended to create havoc and violence in Washington DC. As the DC mayor calls-in the national guard to protect the capital from the unwashed masses, the media strike up the domestic terrorist threat.
‘We’ll give him protection’: Mexican president promises asylum for Julian Assange

“Assange is a journalist and deserves a chance, I am in favor of pardoning him,” President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters on Monday, saying “we’ll give him protection.”
Paris Opera to bend The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, and the The Yankee Princess for promoting ‘White supremacy’

The conflict goes back to September, incidentally, the month when Neef was appointed director. Then the artists of the Paris Opera House issued a manifesto entitled “On racial issues at the Paris Opera”, in which they said, among other things, that performers of colored skin will refuse to be masked as white when, for instance, dancing the role of a white swan.
h/t Marvin
PM plunges England back into March-style lockdown

Boris Johnson plunged England into a national lockdown in some ways even more brutal than last March tonight in a desperate bid to keep the mutant coronavirus at bay while vaccines are rolled out.

