For at least a generation, York University in Canada has harboured violent extremist rhetoric on its campus, despite countless complaints and grievances from students filed with the university administration. For at least a generation they were all but ignored, minus the occasional platitude as deep and meaningful as American Express junk mail. The targeted harassment […]
The Federal Court of Canada, under Justice Mosley, ruled that the invocation of the Emergencies Act was ultra vires. It was deemed an abuse of power, discriminatory, unconstitutional, beyond legal authority, unlawful, and illegal.
The National Telegraph has spoken to an individual who voted in the Surrey, BC, Khalistan referendum which has given us an inside look at the voting procedures, atmosphere, and voter security at the traveling Khalistan referendum.
There is a strong case for the Conservative Party of Canada to add Kevin Vuong to the caucus and grant him the opportunity to run for a Conservative nomination in a riding where he can be competitive.
One of the most common slogans chanted by Palestinian supporters is the infamous “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”. This chant has been heard on the streets of many Western cities and now even classrooms within our society. While many who engage in this sloganeering may think it is a generic call for Palestinian human rights, the origins and intentions of this phrase are genocidal in nature.
In our less-than-sane world, there has not been a whisper about Achi losing his job, but Conservative panelist on the CBC show ‘Power & Politics’ Anthony Koch was removed for speaking out against Hamas terrorist supporters and their political enablers online.
Mark Slapinski, journalist and publisher of Toronto 99, has launched a petition demanding that Fred Hahn resign as CUPE Ontario President for his continued support of the murderous actions of Hamas terrorists.
For the West to reach its maximum potential it needs India as a strong ally. Conversely, for India to reach its full potential it needs strong ties with the West and the rest of the free world. That is what makes the current tension so frustrating to watch.
It has been made very clear over the past several months that the progressive left places a higher value on indoctrinating children into their fringe value system than protecting the relationship between parents and their children.
So while I believe Justin Trudeau could battle back much of his support base and survive the 2025 federal election, at this point, I don’t think Trudeau has the character to win. His ego is far too big to admit to and fix his past mistakes and mend fences with Canadians he has dragged for the last 8 years.
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