๐จ๐ฆ Liberal MP Michael Ma Raises China Forced Labour โ Beijing Denies It, and That Should Tell You Everything
Liberal MP Michael Ma made comments about forced labour in China, and Beijing responded with a denial. China denying forced labour allegations is about as surprising as Ottawa denying fiscal incompetence โ it is the standard operating procedure of a regime that has perfected the art of saying nothing while doing everything. What matters here is the context: Canada continues to deepen trade and supply chain dependency on a country flagged by its own MPs for using coerced labour in its manufacturing base.
This is the sovereignty question nobody in the Carney government wants to answer directly. Canadian consumers buy goods made with Chinese forced labour. Canadian pension funds invest in Chinese state enterprises. Canadian universities partner with Chinese research institutions under PRC influence. One backbench MP raises the issue and Beijing issues a press release. The government says nothing structural in response. If Canada had a coherent national interest framework rather than a trade-at-any-cost globalist reflex, Beijing's denials would be the beginning of a policy response โ not the end of the conversation.
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Liberal MP Michael Ma made comments about forced labour in China, and Beijing responded with a denial. China denying forced labour allegations is about as surprising as Ottawa denying fiscal incompetence โ it is the standard operating procedure of a regime that has perfected the art of saying nothing while doing everything. What matters here is the context: Canada continues to deepen trade and supply chain dependency on a country flagged by its own MPs for using coerced labour in its manufacturing base.
This is the sovereignty question nobody in the Carney government wants to answer directly. Canadian consumers buy goods made with Chinese forced labour. Canadian pension funds invest in Chinese state enterprises. Canadian universities partner with Chinese research institutions under PRC influence. One backbench MP raises the issue and Beijing issues a press release. The government says nothing structural in response. If Canada had a coherent national interest framework rather than a trade-at-any-cost globalist reflex, Beijing's denials would be the beginning of a policy response โ not the end of the conversation.
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The Globe and Mail
China denies forced labour allegations after Liberal MP Michael Maโs comments
Embassy pushes back as calls grow among Conservatives for Carney to address Maโs exchange during a committee meeting
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๐จ๐ฆ Immigration Fraud on Industrial Scale โ Ottawa Investigated 2.5% of It
Out of 153,000 cases of potential non-compliance in Canada's international student program, the Immigration Department investigated exactly 4,057 of them across 2023 and 2024. That is 2.5 per cent. Not a rounding error โ a deliberate policy of looking away. The auditor general called it out. Carney's response was to stand at a podium and announce he is "taking back control." The man whose party designed, funded, and celebrated this system for a decade is now its saviour.
This is the immigration file in miniature: staggering intake targets, near-zero enforcement, and a media apparatus that frames any scrutiny as xenophobia. Fraud at scale is not a bureaucratic glitch. It is the architecture. When you admit over a million people per year and investigate 2.5 percent of compliance cases, you are not running a program โ you are running a pipeline with plausible deniability bolted on.
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Out of 153,000 cases of potential non-compliance in Canada's international student program, the Immigration Department investigated exactly 4,057 of them across 2023 and 2024. That is 2.5 per cent. Not a rounding error โ a deliberate policy of looking away. The auditor general called it out. Carney's response was to stand at a podium and announce he is "taking back control." The man whose party designed, funded, and celebrated this system for a decade is now its saviour.
This is the immigration file in miniature: staggering intake targets, near-zero enforcement, and a media apparatus that frames any scrutiny as xenophobia. Fraud at scale is not a bureaucratic glitch. It is the architecture. When you admit over a million people per year and investigate 2.5 percent of compliance cases, you are not running a program โ you are running a pipeline with plausible deniability bolted on.
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National Post
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๐จ๐ฆ Major Immigration Bill Passes โ Refugee Advocates Upset, Which Means It Has One Good Line In It
A sweeping immigration reform bill is now Canadian law, and the chorus of NGOs warning it "rolls back refugee rights" is already at full volume. Confirmed by state media, which dutifully platformizes every advocate group with a funding relationship to the federal government. The same week the auditor general revealed the immigration department ignored 97.5 percent of student fraud cases, we are supposed to be concerned that new powers might inconvenience people gaming the refugee stream.
Here is the reality: this bill comes after years of Trudeau-era open-door policy that handed out permanent residency like transit tokens, inflated the housing market, strained hospitals, and imported fraud at industrial scale. If Carney's Liberals are trimming some edges now, it is not principle โ it is electoral calculation ahead of an election. The machinery remains intact. The ideology driving it has not changed. A tightened rubber band is still a rubber band.
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A sweeping immigration reform bill is now Canadian law, and the chorus of NGOs warning it "rolls back refugee rights" is already at full volume. Confirmed by state media, which dutifully platformizes every advocate group with a funding relationship to the federal government. The same week the auditor general revealed the immigration department ignored 97.5 percent of student fraud cases, we are supposed to be concerned that new powers might inconvenience people gaming the refugee stream.
Here is the reality: this bill comes after years of Trudeau-era open-door policy that handed out permanent residency like transit tokens, inflated the housing market, strained hospitals, and imported fraud at industrial scale. If Carney's Liberals are trimming some edges now, it is not principle โ it is electoral calculation ahead of an election. The machinery remains intact. The ideology driving it has not changed. A tightened rubber band is still a rubber band.
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CBC
A major immigration reform bill is now law in Canada. Some worry it rolls back refugee rights | CBC News
After a week that saw a scathing auditor general's report find the federal Immigration Department has failed to act on fraud in its international student program, a major bill reforming immigration powers is now law in Canada.
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๐จ๐ฆ Avi Lewis Leads the NDP Now โ Canada's Most Committed Globalist Activist Takes the Wheel
Avi Lewis โ documentary filmmaker, climate activist, son of Ed Lewis, son-in-law of the WEF ecosystem โ is now federal NDP leader. The party has six seats in Parliament and 44 percent of its own former voters could not name a single leadership candidate, reported Global News. Lewis begins with open resistance from Alberta and Saskatchewan, which is the prairie equivalent of being told your product does not work by the people who would actually use it.
This is the NDP completing its transformation from a labour party into a vehicle for NGO-class progressivism. Lewis does not represent steelworkers or farmers โ he represents the Davos-adjacent left that sees Canada as a policy experiment. Prairie conservatives are right to be suspicious. The unions that built the NDP are watching their party get handed to a man who spent his career making films about how capitalism is the problem. The base is gone. What remains is the brand and the donor list.
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Avi Lewis โ documentary filmmaker, climate activist, son of Ed Lewis, son-in-law of the WEF ecosystem โ is now federal NDP leader. The party has six seats in Parliament and 44 percent of its own former voters could not name a single leadership candidate, reported Global News. Lewis begins with open resistance from Alberta and Saskatchewan, which is the prairie equivalent of being told your product does not work by the people who would actually use it.
This is the NDP completing its transformation from a labour party into a vehicle for NGO-class progressivism. Lewis does not represent steelworkers or farmers โ he represents the Davos-adjacent left that sees Canada as a policy experiment. Prairie conservatives are right to be suspicious. The unions that built the NDP are watching their party get handed to a man who spent his career making films about how capitalism is the problem. The base is gone. What remains is the brand and the donor list.
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Global News
Lewis begins NDP leadership with Prairie tension and a big rebuilding task ahead
Avi Lewis begins his term with the task of rebuilding the NDP in his unapologetically progressive vision, but there is already resistance from Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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๐จ๐ฆ Air Canada CEO Fired for Not Speaking French โ Welcome to Canada's Linguistic Loyalty Test
Michael Rousseau ran Air Canada for five years. Guided it through COVID. Restructured the pension. Grew the business. Then he posted a condolence video in English after two pilots died in a crash and the entire political class detonated. Mark Carney called it a "lack of compassion." Quebec Premier Franรงois Legault demanded his resignation. Rousseau is now out by September 30, and the board has already announced it will prioritize French-language ability in selecting his replacement.
So the lesson is clear: operational competence, financial stewardship, two decades of service โ all subordinate to passing a language purity test. Air Canada is a federally regulated carrier operating across a continent. Its primary obligation is to its passengers and shareholders, not to perform bilingual grief for the cameras. Carney saw a polling opportunity in a grieving moment and took it. Rousseau was the casualty. The airline will now hire for linguistic optics. Passengers can manage their own expectations.
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Michael Rousseau ran Air Canada for five years. Guided it through COVID. Restructured the pension. Grew the business. Then he posted a condolence video in English after two pilots died in a crash and the entire political class detonated. Mark Carney called it a "lack of compassion." Quebec Premier Franรงois Legault demanded his resignation. Rousseau is now out by September 30, and the board has already announced it will prioritize French-language ability in selecting his replacement.
So the lesson is clear: operational competence, financial stewardship, two decades of service โ all subordinate to passing a language purity test. Air Canada is a federally regulated carrier operating across a continent. Its primary obligation is to its passengers and shareholders, not to perform bilingual grief for the cameras. Carney saw a polling opportunity in a grieving moment and took it. Rousseau was the casualty. The airline will now hire for linguistic optics. Passengers can manage their own expectations.
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National Post
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to retire, decision comes days after English-only video controversy
Air Canada has begun the search for a new leader โ one who can speak French โ after the current CEO, English-only speaking Michael Rousseau, informed the board of directors of his retirement later this year.
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๐จ๐ฆ Carney's Arctic Military Plan Draws Skepticism From the North โ Sovereignty Theatre With No Intermission
Residents of Canada's far north are raising concerns that Carney's military spending push in the Arctic will come at the direct expense of health care and education in the region. Communities that lack reliable clean water, adequate housing, and consistent medical access are being asked to celebrate fighter jet photo ops and defence contractor announcements as proof Ottawa cares about the north.
This is the pattern: a geopolitical threat emerges, politicians discover the Arctic exists, announcements are made, budgets are shuffled, and the people who actually live there are left with the same crumbling infrastructure they had before the cameras arrived. True northern sovereignty begins with functional governance for the people who live there โ not with press releases about NORAD upgrades designed to impress Washington. Carney can call it a defence strategy. Northern Canadians can call it what it is: a photo backdrop with a price tag attached.
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Residents of Canada's far north are raising concerns that Carney's military spending push in the Arctic will come at the direct expense of health care and education in the region. Communities that lack reliable clean water, adequate housing, and consistent medical access are being asked to celebrate fighter jet photo ops and defence contractor announcements as proof Ottawa cares about the north.
This is the pattern: a geopolitical threat emerges, politicians discover the Arctic exists, announcements are made, budgets are shuffled, and the people who actually live there are left with the same crumbling infrastructure they had before the cameras arrived. True northern sovereignty begins with functional governance for the people who live there โ not with press releases about NORAD upgrades designed to impress Washington. Carney can call it a defence strategy. Northern Canadians can call it what it is: a photo backdrop with a price tag attached.
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The Globe and Mail
In Canadaโs far north, some fret Carneyโs military plan could overshadow health, education needs
Only a fraction of the money to be spent over the next 12 years under Carneyโs plan is intended exclusively for civilian projects
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๐จ๐ฆ Federal Gun Buyback Deadline Arrives With Zero Enforcement Plan โ Law-Abiding Owners Left Holding the Target
The federal government's gun confiscation program is approaching its deadline and nobody can explain how it will actually be enforced. Questions are being raised because enforcement mechanisms remain undefined, compliance is voluntary in practice, and the government has never seriously engaged with the reality that legal firearm owners are not the source of gun violence in Canadian cities. They are, however, a convenient political target.
This program was always optics โ designed to signal toughness to urban voters while doing nothing about the smuggled handguns flooding Toronto and Vancouver. The buyback does not touch organized crime. It does not address the border porousness that brings illegal weapons north from the United States. It taxes farmers, sport shooters, and collectors while gang activity in major cities continues undisturbed. When a Liberal MP stands up to say she is not a duck or a gopher, she is confirming exactly what the critics said: this was never about public safety. It was about disarming the people who comply with laws.
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The federal government's gun confiscation program is approaching its deadline and nobody can explain how it will actually be enforced. Questions are being raised because enforcement mechanisms remain undefined, compliance is voluntary in practice, and the government has never seriously engaged with the reality that legal firearm owners are not the source of gun violence in Canadian cities. They are, however, a convenient political target.
This program was always optics โ designed to signal toughness to urban voters while doing nothing about the smuggled handguns flooding Toronto and Vancouver. The buyback does not touch organized crime. It does not address the border porousness that brings illegal weapons north from the United States. It taxes farmers, sport shooters, and collectors while gang activity in major cities continues undisturbed. When a Liberal MP stands up to say she is not a duck or a gopher, she is confirming exactly what the critics said: this was never about public safety. It was about disarming the people who comply with laws.
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The Globe and Mail
As the federal gun buyback deadline looms, questions are raised over how itโll be enforced
Firearms owners have until March 31 to make declarations for the program, but many police forces refuse to participate
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๐จ๐ฆ Canadian Banks and Pension Funds Financing ICE Contractors โ Now Advocacy Groups Want Them Punished for It
A Stand.earth advocacy report claims Canadian banks and pension funds have provided billions in financing to contractors working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the implicit demand is that Canadian capital should refuse to do business with American immigration enforcement agencies. According to the report, this constitutes a scandal worthy of divestment campaigns and public pressure.
Read that again slowly. A foreign-funded NGO wants Canadian pension funds โ which hold the retirement savings of ordinary Canadians โ to make politically motivated investment decisions based on open-borders ideology. The pensioners who depend on those returns have not been consulted. The premise is that enforcing a national border is morally equivalent to a human rights violation, and that Canadian capital must be weaponized to undermine it. This is ESG activism dressed as human rights advocacy. The target is not ICE โ the target is the concept that sovereign nations have the right to control who enters them.
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A Stand.earth advocacy report claims Canadian banks and pension funds have provided billions in financing to contractors working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the implicit demand is that Canadian capital should refuse to do business with American immigration enforcement agencies. According to the report, this constitutes a scandal worthy of divestment campaigns and public pressure.
Read that again slowly. A foreign-funded NGO wants Canadian pension funds โ which hold the retirement savings of ordinary Canadians โ to make politically motivated investment decisions based on open-borders ideology. The pensioners who depend on those returns have not been consulted. The premise is that enforcing a national border is morally equivalent to a human rights violation, and that Canadian capital must be weaponized to undermine it. This is ESG activism dressed as human rights advocacy. The target is not ICE โ the target is the concept that sovereign nations have the right to control who enters them.
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The Globe and Mail
Canadian banks, pension funds have provided billions in financing to ICE contractors, advocacy group says
Palantir, General Dynamics and L3Harris among companies that have received investment totalling about $35-billion
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๐จ๐ฆ Former NDP Deputy Leader Jumps to Liberals Saying Carney Unites the Spectrum โ The Merger Is Now Official
Doly Begum, former Ontario NDP deputy leader, is now running as a federal Liberal candidate and claims Mark Carney unites Canadians across the political spectrum. This is not a surprising defection โ it is a confirmation of what the NDP's collapse has made obvious. The ideological distance between Carney Liberals and progressive New Democrats is now close enough to cross on foot.
Carney's Liberals have absorbed the NDP's activist infrastructure, its language on climate and equity, and now its actual personnel. The left-wing opposition in Canada is being consolidated into one federally funded, WEF-compatible governing coalition, with just enough rhetorical diversity to maintain the illusion of debate. Begum's move is not about Carney's magnetic leadership โ it is about power and proximity to the machine that dispenses it. The NDP she left has six seats. The party she joined controls the budget. This is not idealism. This is career management dressed in progressive language.
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Doly Begum, former Ontario NDP deputy leader, is now running as a federal Liberal candidate and claims Mark Carney unites Canadians across the political spectrum. This is not a surprising defection โ it is a confirmation of what the NDP's collapse has made obvious. The ideological distance between Carney Liberals and progressive New Democrats is now close enough to cross on foot.
Carney's Liberals have absorbed the NDP's activist infrastructure, its language on climate and equity, and now its actual personnel. The left-wing opposition in Canada is being consolidated into one federally funded, WEF-compatible governing coalition, with just enough rhetorical diversity to maintain the illusion of debate. Begum's move is not about Carney's magnetic leadership โ it is about power and proximity to the machine that dispenses it. The NDP she left has six seats. The party she joined controls the budget. This is not idealism. This is career management dressed in progressive language.
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The Globe and Mail
Former Ontario NDP deputy leader running for federal Liberals says Carney unites across political spectrum
Doly Begum, elected three times in her east Toronto riding, abruptly resigned to run in the April 13 by-election
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๐จ๐ฆ WestJet Lied to Passengers About Safety Cancellations to Dodge Compensation โ Regulatory Capture in Action
Two WestJet passengers were told their flights were cancelled for safety reasons. Flight records reviewed by investigators tell a different story: the airline shuffled aircraft for operational reasons and used the safety exemption as a shield against paying compensation owed under Canadian Air Passenger Protection Regulations. Safety claims. Filed. Money saved. Passengers dismissed.
This is what happens in a market dominated by two carriers operating inside a regulatory framework written with their lawyers in the room. The Air Passenger Protection Regulations were sold as consumer rights legislation. In practice, airlines have learned that invoking safety is the universal escape hatch โ unprovable, unchallengeable, and consequence-free. The Canadian Transport Agency lacks both the resources and the institutional will to audit these claims at scale. Passengers have rights on paper. Airlines have lawyers in practice. Until the penalty for fraudulent safety claims exceeds the cost of compensation, the math will not change and neither will the behaviour.
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Two WestJet passengers were told their flights were cancelled for safety reasons. Flight records reviewed by investigators tell a different story: the airline shuffled aircraft for operational reasons and used the safety exemption as a shield against paying compensation owed under Canadian Air Passenger Protection Regulations. Safety claims. Filed. Money saved. Passengers dismissed.
This is what happens in a market dominated by two carriers operating inside a regulatory framework written with their lawyers in the room. The Air Passenger Protection Regulations were sold as consumer rights legislation. In practice, airlines have learned that invoking safety is the universal escape hatch โ unprovable, unchallengeable, and consequence-free. The Canadian Transport Agency lacks both the resources and the institutional will to audit these claims at scale. Passengers have rights on paper. Airlines have lawyers in practice. Until the penalty for fraudulent safety claims exceeds the cost of compensation, the math will not change and neither will the behaviour.
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CBC
WestJet told passengers flights were cancelled for safety. Records suggest otherwise | CBC News
Two WestJet passengers were denied compensation after being told their flights were cancelled for safety reasons. But flight records suggest the airline shuffled planes and avoided paying.
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๐จ๐ฆ 67,500 Ontario Kids Waiting for Autism Funding While Ottawa Funds Ideology โ The Triage Is Deliberate
More than 67,500 children in Ontario are waiting for core autism funding through the Ontario Autism Program, and fewer than 25 percent of registered children were actually receiving that funding as of early this year. Demand keeps growing. The gap keeps widening. These are real children with real neurological needs whose families are navigating a system that structurally cannot serve them.
Meanwhile, the federal government has spent years engineering DEI offices, funding gender ideology programs in schools, bankrolling NGOs that produce advocacy reports, and importing record numbers of people whose settlement needs add pressure to the same strained social infrastructure. The provinces absorb the health and education costs of Ottawa's demographic ambitions while children already here wait years for basic therapeutic support. There is no mystery about the prioritization. There is only the refusal to name it plainly: the political class has decided that ideological projects matter more than the children on the waiting list.
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More than 67,500 children in Ontario are waiting for core autism funding through the Ontario Autism Program, and fewer than 25 percent of registered children were actually receiving that funding as of early this year. Demand keeps growing. The gap keeps widening. These are real children with real neurological needs whose families are navigating a system that structurally cannot serve them.
Meanwhile, the federal government has spent years engineering DEI offices, funding gender ideology programs in schools, bankrolling NGOs that produce advocacy reports, and importing record numbers of people whose settlement needs add pressure to the same strained social infrastructure. The provinces absorb the health and education costs of Ottawa's demographic ambitions while children already here wait years for basic therapeutic support. There is no mystery about the prioritization. There is only the refusal to name it plainly: the political class has decided that ideological projects matter more than the children on the waiting list.
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CBC
More than 67,500 Ontario kids waiting for core autism funding as demand grows | CBC News
Despite increases to provincial funding in recent years, the percentage of children with autism registered with the Ontario Autism Program and receiving funding had yet to crack 25 per cent as of early this year โ as demand for the funding continues to grow.
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๐จ๐ฆ Convicted Child-Killer Gets Another Court-Ordered Stay in Canada โ System Working as Designed
Nichelle Nikiss Rowe was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her 10-year-old stepson Shakeil, sentenced to life with no parole eligibility for 13 years, stripped of permanent residency, and ordered deported. Five years later, she's still here. A Federal Court judge blocked her removal because an immigration officer failed to adequately reference an academic report about conditions in Jamaica. That's it. That's the whole reprieve. The report wasn't ignored โ it just wasn't cited by name.
She's now on full parole, enrolled at Toronto Metropolitan University, and volunteering as a crisis line counsellor. Her parole officer called her a role model. Meanwhile, the 10-year-old she failed to save by not picking up the phone doesn't get a second chance. The system that was supposedly built to protect Canadians keeps finding procedural technicalities to shield convicted killers from consequences. Immigration Minister Lena Diab's lawyers didn't even bother filing contradicting evidence. They didn't need to โ the revolving door does the work for them.
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Nichelle Nikiss Rowe was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her 10-year-old stepson Shakeil, sentenced to life with no parole eligibility for 13 years, stripped of permanent residency, and ordered deported. Five years later, she's still here. A Federal Court judge blocked her removal because an immigration officer failed to adequately reference an academic report about conditions in Jamaica. That's it. That's the whole reprieve. The report wasn't ignored โ it just wasn't cited by name.
She's now on full parole, enrolled at Toronto Metropolitan University, and volunteering as a crisis line counsellor. Her parole officer called her a role model. Meanwhile, the 10-year-old she failed to save by not picking up the phone doesn't get a second chance. The system that was supposedly built to protect Canadians keeps finding procedural technicalities to shield convicted killers from consequences. Immigration Minister Lena Diab's lawyers didn't even bother filing contradicting evidence. They didn't need to โ the revolving door does the work for them.
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National Post
Woman convicted of killing stepson wins reprieve to stay in Canada five years after she was ordered deported
A Jamaican woman ordered deported from Canada more than five years ago after she was convicted of killing her stepson has won a reprieve.
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๐จ๐ฆ Canadians Are Dying in ER Waiting Rooms and Administrators Are Too Busy Silencing Doctors to Care
ER physicians across Canada are being bullied, harassed, and effectively fired for telling the public that people are dying in waiting rooms. The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians is now calling for enforceable whistleblower protection after a culture of administrative intimidation has muzzled the frontline. In B.C., Dr. Kaitlin Stockton was hunted down via security camera footage for posting a sign about dangerous wait times. Administrators pulled the tape to find who did it. In Alberta, a man waited eight hours with a cardiac event and died. Another patient had a brain bleed and sat in a wheelchair for four hours.
Here's what they won't say on CBC: Canada added over a million people per year through Trudeau-era immigration targets, and as emergency physicians confirm, staffing, equipment, and infrastructure haven't kept pace โ not even close. The ERs didn't break randomly. They were crushed under deliberate, reckless population growth with zero corresponding investment in capacity. The administrators protecting the system's reputation while patients die on the floor are the institutional face of that failure.
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ER physicians across Canada are being bullied, harassed, and effectively fired for telling the public that people are dying in waiting rooms. The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians is now calling for enforceable whistleblower protection after a culture of administrative intimidation has muzzled the frontline. In B.C., Dr. Kaitlin Stockton was hunted down via security camera footage for posting a sign about dangerous wait times. Administrators pulled the tape to find who did it. In Alberta, a man waited eight hours with a cardiac event and died. Another patient had a brain bleed and sat in a wheelchair for four hours.
Here's what they won't say on CBC: Canada added over a million people per year through Trudeau-era immigration targets, and as emergency physicians confirm, staffing, equipment, and infrastructure haven't kept pace โ not even close. The ERs didn't break randomly. They were crushed under deliberate, reckless population growth with zero corresponding investment in capacity. The administrators protecting the system's reputation while patients die on the floor are the institutional face of that failure.
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National Post
ER doctors face threats, harassment for blowing the whistle on dangerous overcrowding
Canadaโs emergency doctors are demanding better protection against administrative harassment and bullying for speaking out about dangerous overcrowding and unreported deaths in the countryโs emergency rooms.
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๐จ๐ฆ Carney's Finance Minister Flies to Beijing While Canadians Pay for His Boss's Globalist Pivot
Finance Minister Franรงois-Philippe Champagne is in China drumming up investment and trade diversification, following Prime Minister Mark Carney's own Beijing pilgrimage earlier this year. The official framing: Trump's tariffs forced Canada's hand. The real story: Canada's governing class is sprinting toward the Chinese Communist Party as a replacement economic patron, and they're doing it with a smile and a mandate from no one.
This is the same Liberal government that spent years lecturing Canadians about democratic values, human rights, and foreign interference โ the same foreign interference inquiry that documented Beijing's meddling in Canadian elections. Now Champagne is courting investment from the regime whose influence operations his own party benefited from. Canada doesn't have an independent trade strategy โ it has a dependency-substitution strategy. Replace one master with another, call it sovereignty, and hope nobody reads the fine print. Carney didn't build an independent Canada. He's just renegotiating the leash.
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Finance Minister Franรงois-Philippe Champagne is in China drumming up investment and trade diversification, following Prime Minister Mark Carney's own Beijing pilgrimage earlier this year. The official framing: Trump's tariffs forced Canada's hand. The real story: Canada's governing class is sprinting toward the Chinese Communist Party as a replacement economic patron, and they're doing it with a smile and a mandate from no one.
This is the same Liberal government that spent years lecturing Canadians about democratic values, human rights, and foreign interference โ the same foreign interference inquiry that documented Beijing's meddling in Canadian elections. Now Champagne is courting investment from the regime whose influence operations his own party benefited from. Canada doesn't have an independent trade strategy โ it has a dependency-substitution strategy. Replace one master with another, call it sovereignty, and hope nobody reads the fine print. Carney didn't build an independent Canada. He's just renegotiating the leash.
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CBC
Finance Minister Champagne in China to boost investment, trade with Canada | CBC News
Canada's finance minister Franรงois-Philippe Champagne is in China to continue diversifying trading partners and strengthen the economy. This visit follows that of Prime Minister Mark Carney earlier this year as U.S. President Donald Trumpโs trade war hasโฆ
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๐จ๐ฆ Alberta Pushes Back on Ideology in Schools โ The Left Is Already Having a Meltdown
Alberta's Education Minister has introduced sweeping legislation designed to strip activist ideology out of classrooms and return focus to actual education. The Globe's framing uses scare quotes around the word ideology โ because to the legacy press, removing gender theory from grade school curricula is the real threat to children, not the indoctrination itself. This is the same province where parents have spent years watching their kids come home with materials that would have been considered fringe psychology a decade ago.
What Alberta is doing is legislating what most Canadian parents already believe privately but are too afraid to say publicly: that schools exist to educate, not recruit. Danielle Smith's government keeps drawing the line that the federal Liberals and their provincial NDP allies refuse to draw. The howling from progressive institutions in response to this bill will be loud, coordinated, and completely disconnected from what actual families with actual children in actual schools want. Watch for the teachers' unions to call it an attack on safety. It is not.
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Alberta's Education Minister has introduced sweeping legislation designed to strip activist ideology out of classrooms and return focus to actual education. The Globe's framing uses scare quotes around the word ideology โ because to the legacy press, removing gender theory from grade school curricula is the real threat to children, not the indoctrination itself. This is the same province where parents have spent years watching their kids come home with materials that would have been considered fringe psychology a decade ago.
What Alberta is doing is legislating what most Canadian parents already believe privately but are too afraid to say publicly: that schools exist to educate, not recruit. Danielle Smith's government keeps drawing the line that the federal Liberals and their provincial NDP allies refuse to draw. The howling from progressive institutions in response to this bill will be loud, coordinated, and completely disconnected from what actual families with actual children in actual schools want. Watch for the teachers' unions to call it an attack on safety. It is not.
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The Globe and Mail
Alberta Education Minister introduces wide-ranging bill meant to remove โideologyโ from classrooms
Bill would bar school boards from making political statements and create provincial oversight rules for flags
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๐จ๐ฆ Ottawa Spending $3.8 Billion to Lock Up 30% of Canadian Land โ Nobody Voted for This
The Carney government has announced a $3.8-billion nature strategy with the stated goal of placing 30 per cent of Canada's lands and waters under protection by 2030. This is a direct delivery on a UN biodiversity framework target โ the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework โ that Canada signed without a referendum, without a meaningful parliamentary debate, and without asking a single farmer, rancher, logger, or miner whose livelihood depends on that land.
Think about what 30 per cent of Canadian land means in practice: development locked out, resource extraction blocked, rural communities strangled, all to satisfy a globalist conservation metric cooked up at a UN summit. The government framed this as protecting nature. What it actually does is transfer effective control of vast swaths of sovereign Canadian territory to an international target that Ottawa is now legally and politically committed to meeting. Carney the technocrat, former Bank of England governor, WEF keynote speaker, is governing exactly as advertised โ for the institutions, not the people.
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The Carney government has announced a $3.8-billion nature strategy with the stated goal of placing 30 per cent of Canada's lands and waters under protection by 2030. This is a direct delivery on a UN biodiversity framework target โ the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework โ that Canada signed without a referendum, without a meaningful parliamentary debate, and without asking a single farmer, rancher, logger, or miner whose livelihood depends on that land.
Think about what 30 per cent of Canadian land means in practice: development locked out, resource extraction blocked, rural communities strangled, all to satisfy a globalist conservation metric cooked up at a UN summit. The government framed this as protecting nature. What it actually does is transfer effective control of vast swaths of sovereign Canadian territory to an international target that Ottawa is now legally and politically committed to meeting. Carney the technocrat, former Bank of England governor, WEF keynote speaker, is governing exactly as advertised โ for the institutions, not the people.
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The Globe and Mail
Ottawa announces $3.8-billion nature strategy, laying out path to protect 30% of lands and waters by 2030
Current conservation levels lag behind national targets
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๐จ๐ฆ The Pathways Carbon Capture Scam: $20 Billion of Your Money for a Project Nobody Wants
The Smith-Carney energy deal has a $20-billion anchor dragging it to the bottom. The Pathways carbon capture project โ dreamed up under Trudeau to let oilsands producers expand under a suffocating regulatory regime โ now requires taxpayers to cover up to 75 per cent of construction costs. The oilsands companies themselves have been lukewarm on it for years, openly noting it makes them less competitive. The group behind it just quietly dropped the Pathways Alliance name entirely in favour of Oil Sands Alliance. That rebranding tells you everything.
And yet, as reported, this project is listed as a precondition in the MOU for any new bitumen pipeline to the West Coast. So Alberta can't get its pipeline without first blessing a $20-billion green boondoggle that conservatives hate because it wastes money and the left hates because it enables fossil fuels. Carney already set aside $7 billion in the Canada Growth Fund for carbon contracts. The political class engineered a situation where Canadian taxpayers lose regardless of which direction this goes. That is not a bargain. That is a shakedown.
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The Smith-Carney energy deal has a $20-billion anchor dragging it to the bottom. The Pathways carbon capture project โ dreamed up under Trudeau to let oilsands producers expand under a suffocating regulatory regime โ now requires taxpayers to cover up to 75 per cent of construction costs. The oilsands companies themselves have been lukewarm on it for years, openly noting it makes them less competitive. The group behind it just quietly dropped the Pathways Alliance name entirely in favour of Oil Sands Alliance. That rebranding tells you everything.
And yet, as reported, this project is listed as a precondition in the MOU for any new bitumen pipeline to the West Coast. So Alberta can't get its pipeline without first blessing a $20-billion green boondoggle that conservatives hate because it wastes money and the left hates because it enables fossil fuels. Carney already set aside $7 billion in the Canada Growth Fund for carbon contracts. The political class engineered a situation where Canadian taxpayers lose regardless of which direction this goes. That is not a bargain. That is a shakedown.
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National Post
The taxpayer-funded megaproject hanging over Danielle Smith's energy deal with Ottawa
As Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney look to finalize their proposed energy โgrand bargain,โ a $20-billion albatross hangs around their necks.
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๐จ๐ฆ The NDP Is at 6% and the Establishment Media Still Treats Avi Lewis Like a Serious Political Force
Avi Lewis won the NDP leadership. He's a celebrity activist, son of Ed Lewis, grandson of David Lewis, heir to a dynasty of professional left-wing grievance. He gave a passionate speech. He has a mandate from the party faithful. He also leads an organization that 42 per cent of Canadians consider irrelevant and only 6 per cent would vote for โ behind the Bloc Quรฉbรฉcois, which only runs candidates in one province. The NDP collapsed from 16 per cent support in January 2025 to this rubble, largely because Jagmeet Singh spent three years propping up a corrupt Liberal government in exchange for dental plans and photo ops.
The Postmedia-Leger poll also shows Carney sitting at 58 per cent approval and the Liberals at 48 per cent support. That's the real story: the left-nationalist vote has collapsed entirely into the Liberal Party, leaving Lewis with a rump caucus of seven seats and a party apparatus that exists mainly to give media commentators something to write columns about. The NDP served its purpose โ it kept Trudeau in power long enough to do the damage. Now it gets to die slowly in public.
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Avi Lewis won the NDP leadership. He's a celebrity activist, son of Ed Lewis, grandson of David Lewis, heir to a dynasty of professional left-wing grievance. He gave a passionate speech. He has a mandate from the party faithful. He also leads an organization that 42 per cent of Canadians consider irrelevant and only 6 per cent would vote for โ behind the Bloc Quรฉbรฉcois, which only runs candidates in one province. The NDP collapsed from 16 per cent support in January 2025 to this rubble, largely because Jagmeet Singh spent three years propping up a corrupt Liberal government in exchange for dental plans and photo ops.
The Postmedia-Leger poll also shows Carney sitting at 58 per cent approval and the Liberals at 48 per cent support. That's the real story: the left-nationalist vote has collapsed entirely into the Liberal Party, leaving Lewis with a rump caucus of seven seats and a party apparatus that exists mainly to give media commentators something to write columns about. The NDP served its purpose โ it kept Trudeau in power long enough to do the damage. Now it gets to die slowly in public.
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National Post
Fewer than one-third of Canadians think Lewis's NDP is 'relevant,' poll finds
OTTAWA โ Avi Lewis may be flush off a convincing victory within his party, but a new poll suggests the new NDP leader has a steep hill to climb with the broader electorate with more people thinking the party is irrelevant than relevant.
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๐จ๐ฆ The Phoenix Pay Disaster Hit $10 Billion โ An AI Tool Is Now Exposing the Revolving Door That Built It
The Phoenix pay system was supposed to streamline federal payroll. Instead it overpaid, underpaid, and failed to pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers. The Auditor General now puts the total cost โ original system plus replacement โ at nearly $10 billion. A new AI-powered transparency tool built on Claude Code is now mapping the network of lobbyists, former government staffers, and corporate players who fed at this trough, using the lobbying registry, AG reports, and government press releases as source material.
The tool highlights Gianluca Cairo, former chief of staff to the federal innovation minister, who left government during the Phoenix era and joined Ceridian โ the company whose Dayforce software ultimately won the replacement contract. The Ethics Commissioner cleared him, naturally. It always gets cleared. That's the point. The revolving door between federal ministries and the contractors who benefit from federal incompetence isn't a bug in the procurement system โ it's the operating mechanism. Ten billion dollars didn't disappear. It was redistributed, methodically, to people who knew which doors to walk through.
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The Phoenix pay system was supposed to streamline federal payroll. Instead it overpaid, underpaid, and failed to pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers. The Auditor General now puts the total cost โ original system plus replacement โ at nearly $10 billion. A new AI-powered transparency tool built on Claude Code is now mapping the network of lobbyists, former government staffers, and corporate players who fed at this trough, using the lobbying registry, AG reports, and government press releases as source material.
The tool highlights Gianluca Cairo, former chief of staff to the federal innovation minister, who left government during the Phoenix era and joined Ceridian โ the company whose Dayforce software ultimately won the replacement contract. The Ethics Commissioner cleared him, naturally. It always gets cleared. That's the point. The revolving door between federal ministries and the contractors who benefit from federal incompetence isn't a bug in the procurement system โ it's the operating mechanism. Ten billion dollars didn't disappear. It was redistributed, methodically, to people who knew which doors to walk through.
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National Post
'Revolving door' of insiders, lobbyists behind government scandal a click away with new AI tool
OTTAWA โ The new frontier of government accountability could be a colourful, AI-generated image connecting the dots between all the different players in one of Canadaโs messiest procurement controversies.
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๐จ๐ฆ Alberta Separatism Is Real Enough That People Are Betting Real Money on It โ Experts Hate That
Offshore betting markets now offer odds on Alberta separating from Canada, and the academic class is deeply alarmed โ not about the conditions driving separatist sentiment, but about the betting markets themselves. The concern, per the experts, is that wagering could influence the outcome of a referendum and make the question vulnerable to market manipulation. This is the same expert class that had nothing to say when Trudeau spent a decade treating Alberta like a revenue colony, capping emissions, killing pipelines, and lecturing oilpatch workers about the energy transition.
The fact that separation odds are tradeable on offshore markets tells you something the CBC will not say plainly: enough people believe it is a genuine possibility that bookmakers are pricing it. Markets don't waste infrastructure on scenarios with zero probability. Alberta's grievances are structural, documented, and decades old. The betting markets aren't creating separatist sentiment โ they're reflecting it. Academics worried about manipulation should redirect their concern toward the federal policies that made separation a concept worth gambling on in the first place.
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Offshore betting markets now offer odds on Alberta separating from Canada, and the academic class is deeply alarmed โ not about the conditions driving separatist sentiment, but about the betting markets themselves. The concern, per the experts, is that wagering could influence the outcome of a referendum and make the question vulnerable to market manipulation. This is the same expert class that had nothing to say when Trudeau spent a decade treating Alberta like a revenue colony, capping emissions, killing pipelines, and lecturing oilpatch workers about the energy transition.
The fact that separation odds are tradeable on offshore markets tells you something the CBC will not say plainly: enough people believe it is a genuine possibility that bookmakers are pricing it. Markets don't waste infrastructure on scenarios with zero probability. Alberta's grievances are structural, documented, and decades old. The betting markets aren't creating separatist sentiment โ they're reflecting it. Academics worried about manipulation should redirect their concern toward the federal policies that made separation a concept worth gambling on in the first place.
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CBC
Experts warn betting on Alberta separatism could influence results | CBC News
Albertans can use offshore gambling services to bet on the likelihood of the province separating from Canada, and that concerns experts who feel that wagering on public policy could influence the results of the upcoming referendum and make the question vulnerableโฆ
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๐จ๐ฆ Ontario Minimum Wage Rises to $17.95 โ Small Businesses Get the Bill, Politicians Get the Credit
Ontario's minimum wage is set to climb to $17.95 per hour on October 1. The Ford government will announce it, unions will call it insufficient, and the businesses actually writing the cheques โ small restaurants, independent retailers, local service operators already squeezed by commercial rents and energy costs โ will absorb the hit without a press release. This is how the political class operates: mandate costs onto private employers, take the populist credit, and let the closures and reduced hours show up quietly in the statistics six months later.
Ontario's cost of living crisis was built by Liberal and NDP-adjacent policy at every level of government โ zoning restrictions, development charges, carbon pricing layered on energy bills, and a decade of mass immigration that flooded the labour market at the bottom while doing nothing to build housing, schools, or hospitals to absorb the demand. Raising the minimum wage to $17.95 is a pressure valve, not a solution. Workers who can't afford rent in a city that costs $2,400 a month for a one-bedroom are not materially helped by an extra forty cents an hour. But it looks good in a press release, and that has always been the point.
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Ontario's minimum wage is set to climb to $17.95 per hour on October 1. The Ford government will announce it, unions will call it insufficient, and the businesses actually writing the cheques โ small restaurants, independent retailers, local service operators already squeezed by commercial rents and energy costs โ will absorb the hit without a press release. This is how the political class operates: mandate costs onto private employers, take the populist credit, and let the closures and reduced hours show up quietly in the statistics six months later.
Ontario's cost of living crisis was built by Liberal and NDP-adjacent policy at every level of government โ zoning restrictions, development charges, carbon pricing layered on energy bills, and a decade of mass immigration that flooded the labour market at the bottom while doing nothing to build housing, schools, or hospitals to absorb the demand. Raising the minimum wage to $17.95 is a pressure valve, not a solution. Workers who can't afford rent in a city that costs $2,400 a month for a one-bedroom are not materially helped by an extra forty cents an hour. But it looks good in a press release, and that has always been the point.
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The Globe and Mail
Ontarioโs minimum wage set to increase starting October 1
Wage to rise to $17.95 an hour from $17.60
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