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Trudeau on his way to get spanked at the NATO summit.

By the way, who's he waving at?

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โœˆ๏ธ Canadaโ€™s ambassador for climate change racks up travel expenses

Canadaโ€™s ambassador for climate change has charged $254,000 in travel expenses in less than two years on the job.

๐ŸŒAccording to Blacklockโ€™s Reporter, from day one Catherine Stewart went on international trips including to Abu Dhabi, Amsterdam, Bali, Beijing, Bern, Brasilia, Brussels, Cairo, Copenhagen, Delhi, Florence, Geneva and Helsinki. She also visited Istanbul, Kinshasa, Leipzig, Lisbon, London, Milan, Mumbai, Munich, New York City, Paris, Rome, Sao Paulo, Sharm El-Sheikh, Vienna, Washington and Zurich.

Expenses included business class airfare, and she travelled by air even when train service was available.

This is what climate emergency looks like!

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At the Calgary Stampede

People are heartbroken that Trudeau didn't make it this year.

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๐Ÿ—KFC Canada is going viral after customers are realizing the popular fried chicken chain has been serving halal meat for the past two months.

#BoycottKFC is trending on social media with screenshots of a statement by KFC Canada dated May 8 detailing plans to introduce inclusive menu options.

The American fast food chain collaborated with its KFC Canada Muslim team to include halal menu options as of May 15 across all KFC Canada stores in Ontario, except Thunder Bay and Ottawa.

Additionally, the restaurant has discontinued pork products at all locations except those co-branded with Taco Bell.

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๐Ÿ’ธ Trudeauโ€™s โ€˜thought crimesโ€™ bill would create $200 million in new bureaucracy

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievere says he would repeal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act, after learning it would cost an additional $200 million for government employees to monitor alleged "hate crime offenses" according to the latest report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer.

Half of them no doubt being 'hate messages' criticizing Trudeau.

The bill has passed first reading in the House of Commons but could potentially die on the order paper before the next federal election, slated for October 2025.

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Streaming giants file court challenge against CRTC over forced subsidy of legacy media

A group of U.S. streaming companies have asked a Canadian court to halt their financial obligations under the Online Streaming Act, which would force them to fork over 5% of Canadian sales to support Canadian news broadcasting.

The request was made by the Motion Picture Association Canada, an industry group representing major American companies who produce and distribute content in Canada, specifically Netflix, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount Global.

What's really striking is that no matter how inconvenient it is for big corporations, they still won't leave the Canadian market. Watching the battle unfold.

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๐Ÿช–Justin Trudeau called out by Americans over failure to hit NATO spending target

Discussions continued Tuesday over how Canada could demonstrate a timeline to hit the higher defence spending target โ€” something that would require Ottawa to devote billions of extra dollars to the military.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Canadaโ€™s failure to hit the NATO target came up in meetings Trudeau held Monday and Tuesday with American politicians, and that the government was aware that Canada is being โ€œcalled outโ€ for falling short.

The spanking continues. The US needs Canadian tax dollars to fuel the military industrial complex or it will all collapse. Canada can barely support its own army, what more do you want?

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๐ŸŽ“Canada to stop processing study permits for colleges, universities that fail to track international students

The federal government plans to suspend processing of study permits from post-secondary students if the schools fail to keep track of international studentsโ€™ enrolment.

The proposed regulations would compel colleges and universities to report to the federal Immigration Department whether a student is attending school and complying with all study permit requirements.

#immigration
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๐Ÿช–Canada confirms plan to replace submarine fleet at NATO summit

Canada definitely plans to move forward with the purchase of new submarines, the federal government announced on the margins of the NATO Summit on Wednesday.

A senior government official, speaking on background, said they could not confirm how much the plan will cost, how many boats will be purchased or when they will arrive.

The submarine construction program will be separate from the National Shipbuilding Strategy because no shipyards in Canada currently have the capacity or technology to build sophisticated sub-surface vessels.

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โš›๏ธ๐Ÿ—‘Ignace council votes in favour of potential nuclear waste repository

The northwestern Ontario township of Ignace is one step closer to hosting a $26-billion deep geological repository (DGR) for nuclear waste.

At a special meeting held Wednesday, Ignace council voted in favour of a recommendation by the township's willingness committee to continue with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization's (NWMO) site selection process.

The vote does not guarantee the repository will be located in the Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation-Ignace area, however. The final decision rests with the NWMO, which is also considering South Bruce in southern Ontario for the site. An announcement is expected later this year.

#Ontario #energy
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๐Ÿ Justin Trudeau suggests that many baby boomers live in houses that are "too much house" for them and that the government should create smaller housing options for them.

Trudeau could have stopped importing the third world into Canada to solve the housing crisis. But no, let's downsize grandpa.

#housing
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๐Ÿ’ธTrudeau says Canada can meet NATO's military spending benchmark by 2032

The Liberal government announced Thursday that it hopes to meet NATO's military investment benchmark of two per cent of alliance members' GDP by 2032. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the statement at the close of the alliance's annual summit in Washington.

So, 8 more years of bullying from fellow NATO members? By that time, Trudeau will be sipping cocktails lying on a Caribbean beach contemplating the climate emergency.

#NATO
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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆZelensky expresses gratitude to Trudeau for the additional CAD 500 million donation from the pockets of Canadian taxpayers.
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๐Ÿ’ฐCanada invests millions to build chip network

Canada will invest $120 million over five years to build a national chip network, as calls intensify for the government to do more to bolster its lagging semiconductor sector.

Industry Minister Franรงois-Philippe Champagne announced the outlay from the federal Strategic Innovation Fund on Thursday. The investment supports a $220 million project led by the nonprofit research accelerator CMC Microsystems to help Canadian startups commercialize new technologies.

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Hundreds of people charged with murder while on bail

In 2022, there were 256 people charged with homicide while on some kind of release, including house arrest and parole. With 874 homicides in 2022, the 256 people charged while on release would equate to 29% of all homicides.

Thoughts?

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