π¨π¦ Carney's Liberal tent now includes Tories, NDPers, and anyone willing to wear the brand
Four floor-crossing Conservatives, an NDP defector, and a former Ontario NDP deputy leader now sit in Mark Carney's caucus. The Liberals secured a two-seat majority by absorbing ideological opposites like Conservative Marilyn Gladu β someone so incompatible with Liberal orthodoxy that even Tory strategists never imagined they'd take her. This isn't coalition-building, it's identity erasure. When your tent fits truckers-convoy supporters and progressive NDP activists simultaneously, you don't stand for anything except power.
Carney insists new MPs will conform to Liberal values, but which values exactly? The party that ran on climate radicalism now houses MPs who opposed carbon taxes. The risk isn't just incoherence β it's that voters will see through the charade. A party this hollow becomes vulnerable the moment someone offers clarity. Desperation dressed up as inclusion.
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Four floor-crossing Conservatives, an NDP defector, and a former Ontario NDP deputy leader now sit in Mark Carney's caucus. The Liberals secured a two-seat majority by absorbing ideological opposites like Conservative Marilyn Gladu β someone so incompatible with Liberal orthodoxy that even Tory strategists never imagined they'd take her. This isn't coalition-building, it's identity erasure. When your tent fits truckers-convoy supporters and progressive NDP activists simultaneously, you don't stand for anything except power.
Carney insists new MPs will conform to Liberal values, but which values exactly? The party that ran on climate radicalism now houses MPs who opposed carbon taxes. The risk isn't just incoherence β it's that voters will see through the charade. A party this hollow becomes vulnerable the moment someone offers clarity. Desperation dressed up as inclusion.
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National Post
Why the Liberals may pay a price for the party's increasingly big tent
OTTAWA β Political parties, particularly those that are close enough to smell power, are quick to describe themselves as βbig tents.β
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π¨π¦ Lutnick calls Canada's trade strategy the worst he's ever seen β then gets censored by his own White House
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick unloaded on Canada's delusional negotiators at a DC summit, mocking the idea that time is on our side in CUSMA talks. He's right: Carney runs to China for help, comes back pushing their EVs, while our trade minister insists there's no drop dead date. That's not strategy β that's surrender with a smile. Lutnick even torched Freeland as the worst, and suddenly the White House claims he was misquoted. Sure he was.
Canada's $30 trillion problem is simple: we have no leverage, no plan, and a PM who thinks moral posturing beats market access. July 1 deadline looms, Mexico is already ahead in talks, and Ottawa still pretends stalling is winning. Carney's globalist reflex β beg Beijing, lecture Washington β is exactly why we're getting cooked at the table.
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick unloaded on Canada's delusional negotiators at a DC summit, mocking the idea that time is on our side in CUSMA talks. He's right: Carney runs to China for help, comes back pushing their EVs, while our trade minister insists there's no drop dead date. That's not strategy β that's surrender with a smile. Lutnick even torched Freeland as the worst, and suddenly the White House claims he was misquoted. Sure he was.
Canada's $30 trillion problem is simple: we have no leverage, no plan, and a PM who thinks moral posturing beats market access. July 1 deadline looms, Mexico is already ahead in talks, and Ottawa still pretends stalling is winning. Carney's globalist reflex β beg Beijing, lecture Washington β is exactly why we're getting cooked at the table.
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National Post
Trump's commerce secretary Howard Lutnick unloads on Canada: 'They suck'
OTTAWA β Asked Friday for his thoughts on Canadaβs negotiating strategy with the United States, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick didnβt mince words: βGood for them. Thatβs like the worst strategy I have ever heard. They suck.β
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π¨π¦ Air Canada suspends some U.S. flights due to jet fuel prices as oil crisis hits Europe
Jet fuel has hit $200 a barrel, Iran's blockade trapped 1,600 tankers in the Persian Gulf, and Europe has maybe six weeks of supply left. Air Canada is already cutting Montreal and Toronto flights to JFK because routes are no longer economic. The war's oil shock will take months to stabilize, and Canadian airlines can't refuel in Europe even if they could afford to. This isn't a temporary blip β it's a cascading supply chain collapse that will strand travellers all summer.
Meanwhile, Canada remains a resource superpower that can't get its own oil to market because pipeline projects were killed by the same crowd now lecturing you about climate emergencies. We're held hostage to foreign conflicts while sitting on oceans of energy we're not allowed to extract or export. Sovereignty isn't just borders β it's energy independence, and we chose dependency.
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Jet fuel has hit $200 a barrel, Iran's blockade trapped 1,600 tankers in the Persian Gulf, and Europe has maybe six weeks of supply left. Air Canada is already cutting Montreal and Toronto flights to JFK because routes are no longer economic. The war's oil shock will take months to stabilize, and Canadian airlines can't refuel in Europe even if they could afford to. This isn't a temporary blip β it's a cascading supply chain collapse that will strand travellers all summer.
Meanwhile, Canada remains a resource superpower that can't get its own oil to market because pipeline projects were killed by the same crowd now lecturing you about climate emergencies. We're held hostage to foreign conflicts while sitting on oceans of energy we're not allowed to extract or export. Sovereignty isn't just borders β it's energy independence, and we chose dependency.
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National Post
Air Canada suspends some U.S. flights due to jet fuel prices as oil crisis hits Europe
Even if the war against Iran reaches a negotiated solution in the coming days, the impact of the oil shock caused by the war is having an adverse impact on Canadian air travellers that is likely to continue throughout the summer.
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π¨π¦ Driver Who Killed Three Gets Walk Because Judge Calls It a Mistake
Anthony Baglieri plowed a dump truck through a red light in Markham, killing a mother and her two children β a 21-year-old aspiring cop and a 23-year-old nursing student. Ontario Superior Court Justice Mark Edwards dismissed all dangerous driving charges because the Crown didn't prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. The reasoning? Sun glare, a blind spot, and flashing lights were distractions. Baglieri wasn't speeding or drunk, so it was just a terrible mistake β not criminal. Three lives erased on impact, but the law apparently doesn't criminalize mistakes made by drivers operating commercial vehicles.
The father and husband of the victims sobbed outside the Newmarket courthouse while hundreds from the Tamil community chanted for justice. Edwards acknowledged Baglieri's fault but decided the tragedy doesn't meet the criminal threshold. This is what happens when the system prioritizes procedural technicalities over accountability. Mistakes have consequences β unless you're behind the wheel of a dump truck in post-national Canada.
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Anthony Baglieri plowed a dump truck through a red light in Markham, killing a mother and her two children β a 21-year-old aspiring cop and a 23-year-old nursing student. Ontario Superior Court Justice Mark Edwards dismissed all dangerous driving charges because the Crown didn't prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. The reasoning? Sun glare, a blind spot, and flashing lights were distractions. Baglieri wasn't speeding or drunk, so it was just a terrible mistake β not criminal. Three lives erased on impact, but the law apparently doesn't criminalize mistakes made by drivers operating commercial vehicles.
The father and husband of the victims sobbed outside the Newmarket courthouse while hundreds from the Tamil community chanted for justice. Edwards acknowledged Baglieri's fault but decided the tragedy doesn't meet the criminal threshold. This is what happens when the system prioritizes procedural technicalities over accountability. Mistakes have consequences β unless you're behind the wheel of a dump truck in post-national Canada.
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CBC
Community shocked after judge dismisses charges against driver who killed 3 people | CBC News
Hundreds of people outside a courtroom expressed shock and dismay Friday after an Ontario judge dismissed dangerous driving causing death charges against a driver who killed three members of a family in a Markham, Ont. crash.
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π¨π¦ CSIS employees terrified of their own agency, mentally broken by job they can't discuss
Canada's spy service is eating its own. A study published this month reveals CSIS staff describe their workplace as isolating, stigma-laden, and punitive. Employees fear reprisals for seeking mental health support, with one stripped of files after management learned they saw a psychologist. Another admitted constant hypervigilance: always suspicious, always on edge. The irony is rich β an organization trained to see threats everywhere now terrorizes its own workforce into silence.
This is what happens when institutions prioritize optics over people. CSIS demands total secrecy, even from loved ones, while offering zero meaningful recognition or psychological safety. Staff review beheadings and terror content daily, then get punished for cracking under the weight. Meanwhile, Trudeau's government keeps expanding surveillance powers and threat assessments without addressing the rot within. A demoralized, paranoid intelligence service protecting a country led by people who don't believe in borders anyway.
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Canada's spy service is eating its own. A study published this month reveals CSIS staff describe their workplace as isolating, stigma-laden, and punitive. Employees fear reprisals for seeking mental health support, with one stripped of files after management learned they saw a psychologist. Another admitted constant hypervigilance: always suspicious, always on edge. The irony is rich β an organization trained to see threats everywhere now terrorizes its own workforce into silence.
This is what happens when institutions prioritize optics over people. CSIS demands total secrecy, even from loved ones, while offering zero meaningful recognition or psychological safety. Staff review beheadings and terror content daily, then get punished for cracking under the weight. Meanwhile, Trudeau's government keeps expanding surveillance powers and threat assessments without addressing the rot within. A demoralized, paranoid intelligence service protecting a country led by people who don't believe in borders anyway.
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CBC
Fear of reprisals, isolation, anxiety: Report documents mental health concerns at CSIS | CBC News
Canadian Security Intelligence Service employees who came forward as part of an external study investigating mental health at the spy agency described a sometimes isolating and bleak environment "laden with stigma."
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π¨π¦ Alberta Crown drops sexual assault charges against spiritual guru with zero explanation
John de Ruiter, the self-styled spiritual leader who ran a cult-like following in Edmonton, just walked free after prosecutors stayed charges against him. Four women came forward. Charges were laid. Now the Crown quietly folds without a trial, offering no public rationale. This is what justice looks like when institutions lose their spineβaccusers get paraded through the system, then abandoned when it gets inconvenient.
Meanwhile, Canada's two-tier legal reality rolls on. Truckers got frozen bank accounts for honking. Pastors got jailed for holding church. But a guru accused of exploiting vulnerable women in his inner circle gets a pass with bureaucratic silence. No accountability, no transparency, just another case memory-holed while the state focuses its energy on criminalizing dissent and policing pronouns.
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John de Ruiter, the self-styled spiritual leader who ran a cult-like following in Edmonton, just walked free after prosecutors stayed charges against him. Four women came forward. Charges were laid. Now the Crown quietly folds without a trial, offering no public rationale. This is what justice looks like when institutions lose their spineβaccusers get paraded through the system, then abandoned when it gets inconvenient.
Meanwhile, Canada's two-tier legal reality rolls on. Truckers got frozen bank accounts for honking. Pastors got jailed for holding church. But a guru accused of exploiting vulnerable women in his inner circle gets a pass with bureaucratic silence. No accountability, no transparency, just another case memory-holed while the state focuses its energy on criminalizing dissent and policing pronouns.
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The Globe and Mail
Crown stays sexual-assault charges against Alberta spiritual leader John de Ruiter
Women involved in the case were told prosecution was ending based on delays in getting to trial and unspecified Crown misconduct
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π¨π¦ Nova Scotia's $25K hiking ban struck down for trampling Charter rights without even thinking about it
Justice Campbell didn't just slap down the ban β he exposed the authoritarian reflex. No evidence the minister considered mobility rights before locking citizens out of public land. No forethought, no proportionality, just decree. Jeffrey Evely got a $28,872 fine for walking in the woods while the bureaucrats who wrote the order couldn't be bothered to draft it coherently. The court confirmed the ban was so vague it was nearly uninterpretable. Emergency or not, this is how the administrative state operates: shoot first, consult the Charter never.
Premier Tim Houston announced a $25K penalty the same day the ban dropped. No debate. No nuance. Just compliance. This ruling is a reminder that even provincial governments drunk on precaution can't suspend rights on a whim β but they'll always try.
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Justice Campbell didn't just slap down the ban β he exposed the authoritarian reflex. No evidence the minister considered mobility rights before locking citizens out of public land. No forethought, no proportionality, just decree. Jeffrey Evely got a $28,872 fine for walking in the woods while the bureaucrats who wrote the order couldn't be bothered to draft it coherently. The court confirmed the ban was so vague it was nearly uninterpretable. Emergency or not, this is how the administrative state operates: shoot first, consult the Charter never.
Premier Tim Houston announced a $25K penalty the same day the ban dropped. No debate. No nuance. Just compliance. This ruling is a reminder that even provincial governments drunk on precaution can't suspend rights on a whim β but they'll always try.
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National Post
Nova Scotia court strikes down controversial summer 'hiking ban'
OTTAWA β Nova Scotiaβs highest trial court has struck down the provinceβs sweeping summer 2025 ban on entering the woods.
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π¨π¦ Carbon Tax Crusade Delivers Nothing But Pain
Trudeau's regime spent nine years suffocating businesses, bankrupting farmers, and jacking up heating costs for families in the name of climate salvation. The result? Emissions reductions slowed to almost zero in 2024, federal data shows. All economic damage, zero environmental gain. A perfect Liberal policy.
The carbon tax never was about emissions. It was always about wealth redistribution, globalist virtue signalling, and punishing prosperity. Now the numbers prove what we knew all along: Canadians paid billions into a scam that changed nothing except their bank accounts. Meanwhile China builds coal plants by the dozen and Trudeau lectures us about doing our part. The grift is over, the receipts are in.
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Trudeau's regime spent nine years suffocating businesses, bankrupting farmers, and jacking up heating costs for families in the name of climate salvation. The result? Emissions reductions slowed to almost zero in 2024, federal data shows. All economic damage, zero environmental gain. A perfect Liberal policy.
The carbon tax never was about emissions. It was always about wealth redistribution, globalist virtue signalling, and punishing prosperity. Now the numbers prove what we knew all along: Canadians paid billions into a scam that changed nothing except their bank accounts. Meanwhile China builds coal plants by the dozen and Trudeau lectures us about doing our part. The grift is over, the receipts are in.
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The Globe and Mail
Canadaβs emissions reductions slowed to almost zero in 2024, federal data shows
Latest figures for 2024 show a 10.3% reduction since 2005, placing Canada among worst performers in G7
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π¨π¦ Universities Now Teaching Students How to Debate After Years of Suppressing It
Canadian universities that spent the last decade enforcing ideological purity through DEI tribunals and canceling dissenting professors are now launching programs to teach students the lost art of debate. The irony is rich enough to fund another equity office. These are the same institutions that turned campuses into safe-space gulags where misgendering could end a career faster than plagiarism, now suddenly worried that their graduates can't handle disagreement in the real world.
You don't fix cancel culture with workshops when administrators who destroyed academic freedom still draw six-figure salaries. This isn't reform, it's damage control dressed up as enlightenment. They broke intellectual rigor on purpose, harvested a generation of ideological enforcers, and now want credit for noticing the rubble. The rot runs deeper than a few facilitated conversations can cure.
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Canadian universities that spent the last decade enforcing ideological purity through DEI tribunals and canceling dissenting professors are now launching programs to teach students the lost art of debate. The irony is rich enough to fund another equity office. These are the same institutions that turned campuses into safe-space gulags where misgendering could end a career faster than plagiarism, now suddenly worried that their graduates can't handle disagreement in the real world.
You don't fix cancel culture with workshops when administrators who destroyed academic freedom still draw six-figure salaries. This isn't reform, it's damage control dressed up as enlightenment. They broke intellectual rigor on purpose, harvested a generation of ideological enforcers, and now want credit for noticing the rubble. The rot runs deeper than a few facilitated conversations can cure.
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The Globe and Mail
In the midst of βcancel culture,β universities create ways to encourage uncomfortable debate
Some academics and administrators worry that students are no longer able to freely express the broadest range of thought
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π¨π¦ Kenneth Law to plead guilty to aiding suicide as 14 murder charges dropped, lawyer says
Fourteen murder charges dropped. A man accused of mailing deadly substances to over 1,200 people globallyβat least 88 dead in the UK alone, 14 in Ontarioβnow faces a maximum of 14 years instead of life without parole for 25. The Crown just converted industrial-scale death facilitation into a paperwork offense. His victims were as young as 16. He allegedly ran websites selling sodium nitrite and gas masks explicitly for self-harm, shipping across five countries.
This is what happens when a state romanticizes euthanasia and reframes suicide as a lifestyle choice. The legal infrastructure that normalized MAiDβwhere the government helps you die if you're poor, depressed, or inconvenientβinevitably softens the ground for this. When death becomes a service, prosecutors lose the will to prosecute its dealers. Fourteen families will watch this man walk free in a decade, maybe less.
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Fourteen murder charges dropped. A man accused of mailing deadly substances to over 1,200 people globallyβat least 88 dead in the UK alone, 14 in Ontarioβnow faces a maximum of 14 years instead of life without parole for 25. The Crown just converted industrial-scale death facilitation into a paperwork offense. His victims were as young as 16. He allegedly ran websites selling sodium nitrite and gas masks explicitly for self-harm, shipping across five countries.
This is what happens when a state romanticizes euthanasia and reframes suicide as a lifestyle choice. The legal infrastructure that normalized MAiDβwhere the government helps you die if you're poor, depressed, or inconvenientβinevitably softens the ground for this. When death becomes a service, prosecutors lose the will to prosecute its dealers. Fourteen families will watch this man walk free in a decade, maybe less.
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National Post
Kenneth Law to plead guilty to aiding suicide as 14 murder charges dropped, lawyer says
An Ontario man facing 14 murder charges will have those charges dropped by Crown prosecutors and will in turn plead guilty to the lesser charge of counselling or aiding suicide, his lawyer told National Post.
π¨π¦ Most of Mark Carney's tax break on gas cancelled out by higher cost of summer blend, experts say
Carney suspends the federal excise taxβ10 cents a litre offβand the summer fuel blend adds 10 cents right back on. A masterclass in optical politics. Canadians get the theatre of relief while paying the same price or worse, all while the Clean Fuel Standard quietly stacks another seven cents per litre on top, headed to twenty by 2030. No technology exists to meet the emissions targets, so refiners buy carbon credits and pass the bill to you. Meanwhile, we sit on vast oil reserves we've spent years choking off with our own regulatory chains.
This isn't relief. It's a shell game designed to obscure the real damage: a 38-cent-per-litre penalty from our collapsing dollar and deliberate energy suffocation. Carney offers breadcrumbs while the globalist climate agenda devours your mobility and wealth.
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Carney suspends the federal excise taxβ10 cents a litre offβand the summer fuel blend adds 10 cents right back on. A masterclass in optical politics. Canadians get the theatre of relief while paying the same price or worse, all while the Clean Fuel Standard quietly stacks another seven cents per litre on top, headed to twenty by 2030. No technology exists to meet the emissions targets, so refiners buy carbon credits and pass the bill to you. Meanwhile, we sit on vast oil reserves we've spent years choking off with our own regulatory chains.
This isn't relief. It's a shell game designed to obscure the real damage: a 38-cent-per-litre penalty from our collapsing dollar and deliberate energy suffocation. Carney offers breadcrumbs while the globalist climate agenda devours your mobility and wealth.
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National Post
Most of Mark Carneyβs tax break on gas cancelled out by higher cost of summer blend, experts say
Canadians wonβt have to pay the federal excise tax on gasoline starting Monday, but it turns out most or all of the savings will get eaten up by the annual increase in summer fuel costs.
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π¨π¦ Flights within Canada are getting more expensive in 2026, except for one destination
Domestic airfares up 70 per cent this year, with Vancouver routes jumping 116 per cent from $191 to $413. Calgary, Montreal, Toronto all surging. International flights climbing too. The official excuse is Middle East instability and fuel costs, but conveniently ignored is the endless parade of carbon taxes, regulatory bloat, and airport infrastructure fees that have turned Canadian aviation into a captive market where duopolies extract record margins while the government pretends it cares about affordability.
Trudeau spent years making energy expensive by design, kneecapping domestic production, and layering climate levies onto every input cost. Now Canadians pay some of the highest domestic airfares in the developed world to fly within their own borders. The only reprieve is Halifax, down 10 per cent, probably because nobody wants to go there. This is what managed decline looks like when ideology trumps competitiveness.
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Domestic airfares up 70 per cent this year, with Vancouver routes jumping 116 per cent from $191 to $413. Calgary, Montreal, Toronto all surging. International flights climbing too. The official excuse is Middle East instability and fuel costs, but conveniently ignored is the endless parade of carbon taxes, regulatory bloat, and airport infrastructure fees that have turned Canadian aviation into a captive market where duopolies extract record margins while the government pretends it cares about affordability.
Trudeau spent years making energy expensive by design, kneecapping domestic production, and layering climate levies onto every input cost. Now Canadians pay some of the highest domestic airfares in the developed world to fly within their own borders. The only reprieve is Halifax, down 10 per cent, probably because nobody wants to go there. This is what managed decline looks like when ideology trumps competitiveness.
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National Post
Flights within Canada are getting more expensive in 2026, except for one destination
Flights between Canadian destinations have jumped by an average of $158 so far this year, an increase of 70 per cent.
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π¨π¦ Nova Scotia ranks 59th out of 60 in North America β so naturally, Houston wants to drill
Tim Houston just took over his own energy ministry and hired an efficiency czar to pitch offshore oil, gas, and wind to a world starving for reliable power. Nova Scotia sits on one of the largest undeveloped hydrocarbon basins in the North Atlantic, but decades of bans and moratoriums turned a resource-rich province into the continent's second-worst economic performer. Houston admits the province said no to fishing, mining, and energy until the deficits hit a billion dollars and the culture rotted from the inside.
Meanwhile, Ottawa preaches net-zero while provinces collapse under the weight of climate theology. Houston's trying to rebuild what globalist risk-aversion destroyed: confidence, capital, and the belief that Canadians can actually build something. Rare to see a provincial leader with the spine to say yes to development instead of managed decline.
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Tim Houston just took over his own energy ministry and hired an efficiency czar to pitch offshore oil, gas, and wind to a world starving for reliable power. Nova Scotia sits on one of the largest undeveloped hydrocarbon basins in the North Atlantic, but decades of bans and moratoriums turned a resource-rich province into the continent's second-worst economic performer. Houston admits the province said no to fishing, mining, and energy until the deficits hit a billion dollars and the culture rotted from the inside.
Meanwhile, Ottawa preaches net-zero while provinces collapse under the weight of climate theology. Houston's trying to rebuild what globalist risk-aversion destroyed: confidence, capital, and the belief that Canadians can actually build something. Rare to see a provincial leader with the spine to say yes to development instead of managed decline.
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National Post
A jolt of energy for Canada's almost-worst performer
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is hard not to admire. Heβs not your typical status-quo accountant or cautious politician.
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π¨π¦ Bell's $12B AI Data Centre Gets Rammed Through by Appointed Council After Elected Officials Mysteriously Resign
Notice the sequence: the entire RM of Sherwood council abruptly resigns in March, the province appoints replacements, and now that hand-picked council is rushing to approve Bell Canada's massive AI data centre before November elections. No public consultation allowed. Residents can't even register to speak. A 300MW power-draining facility that will create exactly 80 permanent jobs after construction wraps is being sold as economic salvation. Meanwhile, Bell promises $12 billion in benefits while the province inflates job numbers by a factor of twenty to manufacture consent.
This is how sovereignty gets auctioned off. Unelected bureaucrats greenlight foreign corporate infrastructure before the public can ask basic questions about water use, grid load, or who actually benefits. Nearly 200 people protested at the legislature because they understand what's happening: their community is being turned into server farm real estate without their input.
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Notice the sequence: the entire RM of Sherwood council abruptly resigns in March, the province appoints replacements, and now that hand-picked council is rushing to approve Bell Canada's massive AI data centre before November elections. No public consultation allowed. Residents can't even register to speak. A 300MW power-draining facility that will create exactly 80 permanent jobs after construction wraps is being sold as economic salvation. Meanwhile, Bell promises $12 billion in benefits while the province inflates job numbers by a factor of twenty to manufacture consent.
This is how sovereignty gets auctioned off. Unelected bureaucrats greenlight foreign corporate infrastructure before the public can ask basic questions about water use, grid load, or who actually benefits. Nearly 200 people protested at the legislature because they understand what's happening: their community is being turned into server farm real estate without their input.
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CBC
Over 100 people in Regina protest proposed AI data centre at provincial legislature | CBC News
Nearly 200 people gathered at the legislature in Regina Saturday to protest the lack of consultation around Bell Canada's planned AI data centre, set to be built in Sherwood. The rural municipality's council is set to vote on the AI centre's development agreementβ¦
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π¨π¦ Saskatchewan prisoner awarded $65,000 for assault by guard
A federal inmate who refused a lawful cell search got slammed into a door frame by a correctional officer, walked away with a cut eyebrow and swollen face, and just collected $65,000 from Canadian taxpayers. The government admitted the force was excessive but offered only $5,000 to $15,000. A federal judge disagreed and tacked on $15,000 extra for Charter violation. Meanwhile the same lawyer wouldn't confirm whether his client is still locked up, and Regina Police issued a wanted notice last month for a man with the same name.
This is the justice system liberals built: guards can't restrain non-compliant inmates without risking six-figure payouts, criminals collect windfalls for getting roughed up during their own defiance, and the taxpayer foots the bill while the streets stay dangerous. Prison isn't supposed to be comfortable. It's supposed to keep bad people away from the rest of us.
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A federal inmate who refused a lawful cell search got slammed into a door frame by a correctional officer, walked away with a cut eyebrow and swollen face, and just collected $65,000 from Canadian taxpayers. The government admitted the force was excessive but offered only $5,000 to $15,000. A federal judge disagreed and tacked on $15,000 extra for Charter violation. Meanwhile the same lawyer wouldn't confirm whether his client is still locked up, and Regina Police issued a wanted notice last month for a man with the same name.
This is the justice system liberals built: guards can't restrain non-compliant inmates without risking six-figure payouts, criminals collect windfalls for getting roughed up during their own defiance, and the taxpayer foots the bill while the streets stay dangerous. Prison isn't supposed to be comfortable. It's supposed to keep bad people away from the rest of us.
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National Post
Saskatchewan prisoner awarded $65,000 for assault by guard
A man assaulted six years ago by a guard while he was a prisoner at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary has been awarded $65,000 in damages.
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π¨π¦ Dynasty Socialist Avi Lewis Wants Soviet-Style Grocery Stores With 1,500 Products
Three generations of Lewis family entitlement, now pitching public groceries designed by New York socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani's advisors. Lewis admits his vision means stores with only 1,500 to 2,000 products instead of tens of thousands, because too much choice slows down his shopping. Imagine the arrogance: a career activist from one of Canada's wealthiest political families complaining that abundance inconveniences him, so the state should limit your options. This is socialism stripped bare β deliberate scarcity dressed up as equity.
Lewis calls it an experiment to see if politics can accommodate his worldview. Translation: can Canadians be coerced into accepting less freedom, less choice, and more government control over daily life because grandpa and dad were famous leftists. The federal NDP under this dynasty heir isn't about workers anymore β it's about imposed austerity for you, justified by ideology he won't even bother hiding.
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Three generations of Lewis family entitlement, now pitching public groceries designed by New York socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani's advisors. Lewis admits his vision means stores with only 1,500 to 2,000 products instead of tens of thousands, because too much choice slows down his shopping. Imagine the arrogance: a career activist from one of Canada's wealthiest political families complaining that abundance inconveniences him, so the state should limit your options. This is socialism stripped bare β deliberate scarcity dressed up as equity.
Lewis calls it an experiment to see if politics can accommodate his worldview. Translation: can Canadians be coerced into accepting less freedom, less choice, and more government control over daily life because grandpa and dad were famous leftists. The federal NDP under this dynasty heir isn't about workers anymore β it's about imposed austerity for you, justified by ideology he won't even bother hiding.
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CBC
Here's the 'experiment' Avi Lewis is trying to run in Canadian politics | CBC News
This week, Lewis made the rounds on Parliament Hill for the first time since becoming NDP leader. CBC's The House gave him a tour of West Block β the home of the House of Commons β as he detailed what his political "experiment" will look like.
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π¨π¦ Toronto and NDP Push Soviet-Style Grocery Stores While Inflation Rages
Toronto city council just passed a motion for a public grocery pilot, with NDP leader Avi Lewis making state-run food stores a key campaign promise. The pitch: government will cover construction, rent, and taxes, then lease to a private operator who magically passes savings to you. Food economist Michael von Massow calls it what it is: throwing money away. Government lacks the expertise, scale, and purchasing power to compete in an industry with razor-thin margins. But when you've spent years inflating costs through carbon taxes, supply chain mismanagement, and regulatory bloat, why not double down with subsidized storefronts.
This isn't about affordability. It's about expanding state control while deflecting blame from the policies that made food unaffordable in the first place. Families spending $17,571 annually on groceries don't need public stores staffed by bureaucrats. They need lower taxes, cheaper energy, and a government that stops pretending central planning works.
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Toronto city council just passed a motion for a public grocery pilot, with NDP leader Avi Lewis making state-run food stores a key campaign promise. The pitch: government will cover construction, rent, and taxes, then lease to a private operator who magically passes savings to you. Food economist Michael von Massow calls it what it is: throwing money away. Government lacks the expertise, scale, and purchasing power to compete in an industry with razor-thin margins. But when you've spent years inflating costs through carbon taxes, supply chain mismanagement, and regulatory bloat, why not double down with subsidized storefronts.
This isn't about affordability. It's about expanding state control while deflecting blame from the policies that made food unaffordable in the first place. Families spending $17,571 annually on groceries don't need public stores staffed by bureaucrats. They need lower taxes, cheaper energy, and a government that stops pretending central planning works.
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CBC
Public grocery stores are having a moment. Can they really make food more affordable? | CBC Radio
From Toronto to New York City, politicians want to tackle rising food costs with government-run grocery stores. Politicians championing the plan say these stores would sell staple items at lower prices than private grocery stores. But critics say the ideaβ¦
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π¨π¦ Nation-Building Project Flares 45 Times Over Permitted Limits, Locals Report Breathing Issues
LNG Canada β Trudeau's $40B crown jewel backed by Shell, Petronas, and PetroChina β is torching gas at volumes 45 times beyond legal limits while Kitimat residents cough through the fumes. Local nurse reports surge in respiratory complaints timed exactly with flaring events, but the company assures everyone their monitoring shows pollutants remain low. Trust the data, not your lungs.
This is your nation-building in action: foreign energy giants extracting Canadian resources under federal protection while a B.C. town becomes a ventilation experiment. The facility earned national interest designation to fast-track approvals, because nothing says sovereignty like handing Shell and Beijing preferential treatment to industrialize your communities. Ten safety notifications since March alone. But hey, at least it's the largest private sector investment in Canadian history β just don't breathe too deeply near it.
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LNG Canada β Trudeau's $40B crown jewel backed by Shell, Petronas, and PetroChina β is torching gas at volumes 45 times beyond legal limits while Kitimat residents cough through the fumes. Local nurse reports surge in respiratory complaints timed exactly with flaring events, but the company assures everyone their monitoring shows pollutants remain low. Trust the data, not your lungs.
This is your nation-building in action: foreign energy giants extracting Canadian resources under federal protection while a B.C. town becomes a ventilation experiment. The facility earned national interest designation to fast-track approvals, because nothing says sovereignty like handing Shell and Beijing preferential treatment to industrialize your communities. Ten safety notifications since March alone. But hey, at least it's the largest private sector investment in Canadian history β just don't breathe too deeply near it.
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CBC
Massive gas flare over Kitimat a beacon LNG growth, and a source of worry | CBC News
Flaring gas towering high over Kitimat is a regular sight as the LNG Canada export terminal β considered a nation-building project β comes online, but some residents are concerned about possible health impacts.
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π¨π¦ Mark Carney Promises We've Survived This Before β He Means His Goldman Sachs Boardroom
The WEF's favorite Canadian son just assured us we've faced down threats like Trump's tariffs before. Which threats, exactly? The ones where globalist technocrats like him shipped our manufacturing base south, hollowed out our energy sector, and left us groveling to Washington while preaching climate virtue? Carney spent years at Goldman Sachs and the Bank of England engineering the financial architecture that made Canada a resource colony with a passport. Now he's Liberal leader, selling us confidence while the country he helped dematerialize faces economic leverage it can't match.
This is the man who wants to be Prime Minister after a decade of Trudeau-era national suicide. His reassurance isn't rooted in Canadian strength β it's rooted in the same borderless, post-national logic that put us here. We've faced threats before, sure. Usually with him on the other side of the table.
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The WEF's favorite Canadian son just assured us we've faced down threats like Trump's tariffs before. Which threats, exactly? The ones where globalist technocrats like him shipped our manufacturing base south, hollowed out our energy sector, and left us groveling to Washington while preaching climate virtue? Carney spent years at Goldman Sachs and the Bank of England engineering the financial architecture that made Canada a resource colony with a passport. Now he's Liberal leader, selling us confidence while the country he helped dematerialize faces economic leverage it can't match.
This is the man who wants to be Prime Minister after a decade of Trudeau-era national suicide. His reassurance isn't rooted in Canadian strength β it's rooted in the same borderless, post-national logic that put us here. We've faced threats before, sure. Usually with him on the other side of the table.
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Global News
Carney says Canada βfaced down threats like this beforeβ amid U.S. trade war
Prime Minister Mark Carney posted a video statement to YouTube Sunday, saying that Canada's historically close ties to the U.S. have "become our weakness."
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π¨π¦ Trade war thirst? Banning U.S. alcohol sales has reshaped Canadian palates
Provincial alcohol bans have crushed U.S. spirits exports by 70 per cent while Canadian whiskey sales jumped 94 per cent, and Mark Carney's out here cracking bourbon jokes at a Liberal convention like economic protectionism is suddenly patriotic when it serves the party brand. Meanwhile craft brewers admit margins are compressing, small operators are closing, and customers are cutting back because going out costs too much β but sure, let's celebrate the leverage while bars lose 30 per cent in sales.
The real punchline is watching Ottawa pretend provincial bans are about sovereignty when they can't even coordinate a coherent trade strategy or ease the tax burden killing the very brewers they claim to champion. Consumers didn't choose Canadian whiskey out of love, they chose it because the alternative disappeared. That's not a win, it's managed scarcity dressed up as nationalism.
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Provincial alcohol bans have crushed U.S. spirits exports by 70 per cent while Canadian whiskey sales jumped 94 per cent, and Mark Carney's out here cracking bourbon jokes at a Liberal convention like economic protectionism is suddenly patriotic when it serves the party brand. Meanwhile craft brewers admit margins are compressing, small operators are closing, and customers are cutting back because going out costs too much β but sure, let's celebrate the leverage while bars lose 30 per cent in sales.
The real punchline is watching Ottawa pretend provincial bans are about sovereignty when they can't even coordinate a coherent trade strategy or ease the tax burden killing the very brewers they claim to champion. Consumers didn't choose Canadian whiskey out of love, they chose it because the alternative disappeared. That's not a win, it's managed scarcity dressed up as nationalism.
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National Post
Trade war thirst? Banning U.S. alcohol sales has reshaped Canadian palates
WASHINGTON, D.C. β Canadian provinces said Γ§a suffit to American booze last year, pulling U.S. alcohol from the shelves in response to U.S. President Donald Trumpβs threats to make Canada the 51st U.S. state amid a tariff-laden trade war.
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π¨π¦ BC Premier David Eby to Announce Indigenous Rights Law Overhaul Monday
Eby's NDP government is set to unveil changes to BC's Indigenous rights legislationβbecause apparently the first version of handing over jurisdictional authority wasn't disruptive enough. The original law, modeled on UN frameworks and passed in 2019, has been quietly grinding resource projects to a halt while creating parallel governance structures accountable to no one outside band councils. Now that pushback is mounting from municipalities, industry, and even some First Nations leaders worried about accountability gaps, Eby wants a do-over.
Expect the usual theatrics: consultation, reconciliation, partnership. What you won't hear is how this layers more veto points onto every permit, every highway expansion, every housing development. BC already can't build anything. This just formalizes the paralysis and calls it progress. Sovereignty by a thousand consent forms.
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Eby's NDP government is set to unveil changes to BC's Indigenous rights legislationβbecause apparently the first version of handing over jurisdictional authority wasn't disruptive enough. The original law, modeled on UN frameworks and passed in 2019, has been quietly grinding resource projects to a halt while creating parallel governance structures accountable to no one outside band councils. Now that pushback is mounting from municipalities, industry, and even some First Nations leaders worried about accountability gaps, Eby wants a do-over.
Expect the usual theatrics: consultation, reconciliation, partnership. What you won't hear is how this layers more veto points onto every permit, every highway expansion, every housing development. BC already can't build anything. This just formalizes the paralysis and calls it progress. Sovereignty by a thousand consent forms.
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The Globe and Mail
B.C. tabling legislation to suspend Indigenous law, sources say
Recent court decision on B.C.βs mineral claims regime that cited DRIPA puts province at serious litigation risk, Premier Eby says
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