Canada

Why Canada Panicked Over Trump’s Greenland Plan

Canada’s Greenland outrage isn’t about territory. It’s about a fragile identity. By Thomas Gregory  The Strategic Importance of Greenland A few weeks ago, Donald Trump revisited the idea of the United States annexing Greenland as a territory. This prompted immediate shock and outrage from political leaders and media outlets, particularly in Canada and the European […]

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This Gold Medal Match Is About Far More Than Hockey

Via Michael Kimelman at Sovereign Sunday Substack  To My Canadian Friends, I write to you today not as a rival from south of the border, but as a neighbor who’s watched your great nation with admiration, envy, and now, growing concern. We’ve shared borders, battles, and barbecues for generations. Our histories are intertwined like the […]

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Trudeau’s Emergency Powers Ruled ILLEGAL

The Trucker Protest was “No Threat To National Security.” The Federal Court of Appeal has determined that the Liberal government improperly and illegally invoked the Emergencies Act (Canada’s equivalent to martial law) to disperse the convoy demonstrations in downtown Ottawa in February 2022. This ruling, issued on Friday, rejected the federal government’s challenge to a […]

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Trump’s Next War: Narco-Terrorism and America’s Security

Is Diana Salazar’s Crusade Why a US Naval Fleet Sits off Venezuela’s Coast? Sometimes I wish more people in The United States of America and Canada could appreciate how significant Latin America is to their national security and economic stability. An extremely complex political landscape paired with the convergence of transnational organized crime and terrorism […]

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Are Media and Academia Groupthink the Real Obstacle to Canada–U.S. Trade Relations?

The Trade Debate No One Wants to Have By Thomas Gregory Back in April, I wrote an article about the Canada–U.S. trade relationship and how the issue was being discussed on Canadian university campuses. In that piece, I pushed back against the escalatory sentiment dominating the minds of most professors and students regarding President Trump’s […]

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Tragedy on Fraser Street: Vancouver’s Festival Attack Echoes Toronto’s Danforth Horror

Will Canada’s Bureaucracy Once Again Defer Responsibility by Hiding Behind Their Mental Illness Excuse? On April 26, 2025, a tragic vehicle-ramming attack occurred at the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party, a Filipino cultural festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The incident, which took place shortly after 8:00 p.m. near East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street […]

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Are My Tuition Fees For Enlightenment or Indoctrination?

How Academia Uses Tariff Dispute for Ideological Conformity It has not been very long since Donald Trump finally followed through on the implementation of the tariffs he had been promising since late November. From the moment he made his intentions regarding trade with Canada clear, he became even more of a public enemy in the […]

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Navigating Hate or Catching Criminals? The Absurd Training Police Can’t Escape

Two Controversial Officers Have Yet to Face Disciplinary Action Last month, Toronto’s finest—Officers Saddiqui and Ali—decided to pop onto a podcast and treat us all to a dose of geopolitical wisdom so perfectly in tune with what Middle East experts call the Muslim Brotherhood’s global terrorist playlist that you’d swear they’d been rehearsing in the […]

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Meltdown: Freeland’s Dark Journey from Domestic Suppression to International Terror

Was Freezing Citizens’ Bank Accounts an Indicator and Warning of Her Accelerated Mental Decline? By Marc Patrone A candidate to become the next Prime Minister of Canada says, if chosen to lead that country, she would seek shelter under the British and French nuclear umbrellas as a deterrence against the United States whom she considers […]

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The Trudeau Report Card

10 years under the Trudeau Blackface Regime Below is a short list of alleged accomplishments of the Trudeau administration, which includes figures like Chrystia Freeland, Mark Carney, Steven Guilbeault, and Pablo Rodriguez. Rodriguez’s background is notable as his father fought alongside communist forces during “La Guerra Sucia” (The Dirty War) in Argentina. Some suggest this […]

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