MORGAN: Alberta can become Texas North

In Ayn Rand’s most famous novel, Atlas Shrugged, thinkers and producers responded to a world of strangling state control by going on strike. As an ever hungrier government crushed enterprise while growing into an unsustainable size, producers vanished to a fictional hidden retreat called “Galt’s Gulch” where genuinely free commerce could be practiced.

In today’s world of growing state control, Alberta has the potential to become Canada’s “Galt’s Gulch”.

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‘Kill Them Like Killing Insects’: ISIS Fighters Encouraged To Target American And French Civilians During Holidays

The message from ISIS supporters was directed at jihadists in America, Russia, France, Belgium and “the lions everywhere” asking them “what they are doing to support [their] brothers” as “the war is getting worse,” HS Today reported. It was released with an audio reminding ISIS followers that “there are their festive days on the doors — kill them like killing insects” with several verses from the Quran, HS Today reported.

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Federal government designates first “qualified Canadian journalism organization”

Under the Liberals’ $595 million media bailout plan, media outlets hoping to get access to federal subsidies must be approved by the federal government.

FERNANDO: We’re Not ‘All In This Together’

You’ve heard it over and over again:

“We’re all in this together.”

It’s a nice line, that is meant to convey a sense that each of us is going through this China Virus pandemic crisis as a team.

However, it has turned out to be the biggest lie of this entire crisis, with politicians wielding it to mask the true reality:

We aren’t in this together at all.

Canadian Institutional Incompetence

The public should expect that with the billions of tax dollars spent on emergency preparedness with the central coordination run through Public Safety Canada that Canadians should be well taken care of in the event of calamity.

Well, Canada, depending on the scope of the disaster, be prepared to look after yourself.

Is the whole government in on this fraudulent election?

Every once in a while, most of us wind up in situations where we are completely baffled. It may be a simple situation, such as having looked literally everywhere for our reading glasses, and not having found them. Did they violate the laws of physics and just vanish? One knows that that cannot be true, and yet, as the old saying goes, once one has ruled out every logical possibility, only the illogical remains, no matter how unlikely it is.

Another situation is the one we are in now. Any informed person, with a modicum of sense, can see that the presidential election results, at best, are not to be trusted and at worst are rampantly fraudulent. Yet it seems that court after court, and investigative agencies one after the other, are turning a blind eye. Are they violating the laws of physics?

Joe Biden ‘Confident’ that Son Hunter Biden Did Nothing Wrong

Biden’s son Hunter is under investigation by the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania for his ties to Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian natural gas giant. The United States Attorney from the District of Delaware has also opened an investigation into Hunter Biden’s “tax affairs.”

Hemingway: Corporate Media Is Hiding The Chinese Spy Story Because They’re Compromised

Corporate media is deliberately refusing to cover California Democrat Eric Swalwell’s relationship with a Chinese spy despite his position on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Federalist Senior Editor Mollie Hemingway said on Fox News on Tuesday.


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Europe Confronts Second Wave of Coronavirus

The German government has reimposed strict lockdown measures in an effort to reverse a spike in Covid-19 infections. Beginning on December 16, all non-essential shops and businesses, as well as all schools and daycare centers, will be closed until at least January 10.

The new restrictions, which were agreed upon after talks between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the leaders of Germany’s 16 federal states, come after less intrusive lockdown measures that began on November 2 failed to significantly bring down the number of infections.

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Boffo Idea from “Journalism” foundation: If the Media Doesn’t Report on Crime, It Won’t Exist

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism was set up at Harvard. Like everything touching old foundations and journalism, it’s a toxic disaster. And this one is right up there with In Defense of Looting.

This should be the year where we finally abolish the crime beat. Study after study shows how the media’s overemphasis on crime makes people feel less safe than they really are and negatively shapes public policy around the criminal–legal system…

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How the Black Bloc seized French streets – A new wave of anarchist violence is threatening the country

The scene is a womenswear shop in the centre of Bordeaux at the end of last month. Shoppers — young women, teenagers, mothers and children — are enjoying the easing of France’s second Covid-19 lockdown.

A demonstration passes on the street outside. It is protesting against police violence and a proposed new security law. Two young women break away from the demo and scrawl on the shop window with marker pens. One, who tries unsuccesfully to hide her face, writes: “Je vomis sur vos normes.” – I vomit on your standards.

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‘He ruined us’: 10 years on, Tunisians curse man who sparked Arab spring

Thanks in part to Mohamed Bouazizi’s self-immolation, Tunisians are freer than before, but many are miserable and disillusioned

His act of despair still shakes the Arab world. Mohamed Bouazizi, the 26-year-old fruit seller whose self-immolation triggered revolutions across the Middle East, has a boulevard named after him in Tunisia’s capital, Tunis. In his home town of Sidi Bouzid, he is depicted in a giant portrait facing the local government headquarters.

But a decade since he set himself on fire in protest at state corruption and brutality, Bouazizi is out of fashion in Tunisia – along with the revolution his death inspired. His family have moved to Canada and cut most ties with Sidi Bouzid. “They were smeared,” says Bilal Gharby, 32, a family friend.

In Sidi Bouzid’s main street a passerby, Fathiya Iman, 54, when asked what she thinks of Bouazizi, looks to his picture across the road. “I curse at it,” she says. “I want to bring it down. He’s the one that ruined us.”

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‘Slavery, Coercion’: Netizens Slam Ocasio-Cortez ‘Sex is Work’ Quip On Paramedic’s Racy Pics Scandal

The New York Post on Sunday thrust a 23-year-old medic in New York City, Lauren Kwei, unwillingly into the limelight, revealing the first, middle and last name, as well as height, weight and place of employment of the woman who opted to become an adult content creator on OnlyFans to supplement her income during the coronavirus pandemic.

US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has joined a chorus of voices denouncing the public shaming of a New York City paramedic who has been working for a racy website ‘to make ends meet’ during the coronavirus pandemic.

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US Blacklist of CNOOC Suggests Caution for Canada’s Dealings With Military-Linked Chinese State-Owned Firm

The U.S. Department of Defence on Dec. 3 blacklisted a Chinese state-owned oil company that has a heavy presence across Canada for being associated with the communist regime’s military. The Pentagon encourages parties to consider the U.S. position in their dealings with such companies, a spokesperson told The Epoch Times.

China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is China’s largest offshore producer of oil and gas and was established as the state-owned offshore petroleum company of China in 1982.

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WARMINGTON: OPP senior officer and family pal charged in missing Gretzky memorabilia

The Gretzky family had such trust in this senior OPP officer, she would routinely accompany patriarch Walter to Maple Leaf games.

Now, she has been charged with breach of trust and fraud in a missing Wayne Gretzky hockey paraphernalia investigation. Insp. June Dobson, 58, commanding officer at the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment in Grenville, has been charged with fraud over $5,000 and breach of trust over a hockey stick the Hall of Famer used during his playing days as a child in Brantford that was sold to a collector for $6,000.

Funny. She’s involved in “Elder Abuse.”

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Learn the science before you follow it: Fact-checking Justin Trudeau on climate change

Learn the science before you follow it: Fact-checking Justin Trudeau on climate change

Announcing his new plan for getting to net-zero on carbon emissions, Justin Trudeau told Canadians: “If we trust scientists with our health, as we do, then we must also trust their research and their expertise when it comes to other existential threats. And that includes climate change. There is no vaccine against a polluted planet. It’s up to us to act. Because there is a real cost to pollution. We’re paying the price already with record storms, wildfires, floods, and heat waves, which all carry real economic costs and real risks to our health. We chose to get straight to work on cutting pollution.”

We should indeed trust scientific research and expertise, and above all data. But so far, data shows no such existential threats due to climate change.

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