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In case you missed it yesterday, The House of Commons voted 198-134 to maintain free medical benefits for “illegal immigrants” and Elizabeth May is still drunk.
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‼️S4T Friday Zoom @ 8PM (EST)‼️

The EI Misconduct case was heard before the Federal Court of Appeal, and the decision was released in an unusually short turnaround. The panel of Justice Walker, Locke, and LeBlanc determined that the appeal did not establish “unreasonableness” of the SST Tribunal’s decision and therefore the case was dismissed without costs.

This outcome is significant. The case raised serious questions about how “misconduct” is being interpreted under the Act, whether statutory obligations were properly applied, and whether Canadians who were denied EI benefits received a lawful and meaningful analysis of their circumstances.

Tonight, Matthew and Dale Arnold will be joining us to walk through what the Court said, where they believe the reasoning falls short, and what may come next.

Lear more HERE: https://blog.justice4eimisconduct.com/p/home

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88194918110
Rumble: https://rumble.com/v76dqbc-s4t-friday-zoom-feb-27-ei-misconduct-ruling.html
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‼️TOMORROW - BRAMPTON SUPERIOR COURT @ 10AM‼️

Register Nurse, Melissa Dore gets her day in a court after a corrupted regulating agency stole everything from her. Ms. Dore, a single mother of 3 had her career, livelihood, credentials, reputation, home, car and everything else taken from her for doing what was right, not what was easy.

In her quest to seek damages from the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario for acting in bad faith by withholding the legal assistance she was entitled to, necessary to defend allegations of professional misconduct from the College of Nurses of Ontario, Melissa Dore as a self-represented Plaintiff brought two civil actions against the Defendants seeking damages to restore the irreversible personal, professional, and financial harm the Defendant’s actions caused to the lives of Ms. Dore and her children.

Please do out and support Ms Dore tomorrow, Mon, March 2nd at 10 am EST in the Brampton Superior Court of Justice at 7755 Hurontario St.

You can read more about Ms. Dore's case at the links below:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@empressd7135/videos
Substack: https://substack.com/@melissadore
Whats Up Canada Interview: https://whatsupcanada.substack.com/

*This was shared with me, I have very little details of this case, but KNOW the importance of having witnesses when in front of a judge!
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THIS IS NOT OK!

Am sharing from a friend.

I want to bring awareness to something currently happening across York Region. Adult ESL classes are being held inside elementary school buildings during regular instructional hours.

To be clear, the adults attending are not staff and are not working with children, they are participants in an adult education program. However, they are still present in the building during the school day.

While we support adult education and newcomer programs in our community, some of us believe elementary schools should remain exclusively dedicated to children during instructional hours. Adult programs can and should take place in dedicated adult learning centres or community facilities instead.

If you feel the same, I’ve started a petition requesting that adult education programs be relocated from elementary schools during school hours. I’m sharing it here for anyone who would like to review it and decide for themselves.

I’ve also attached a link to the list of schools in York Region that have been participating in this.

https://www2.yrdsb.ca/schools-programs/adult-learning/english-second-language/esl-locations-and-times

https://c.org/jhv77NpcF8
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE PARENTS WHO SAID "NO!".

This is how mass non-compliance works... they can't suspend them when there are too many of them.

NEXT - Parents need to GET THOSE ADULT ESL STUDENTS OUT OF THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS!
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R. v. Knoll is the most substantial Bill of Rights appeal in two decades being heard tomorrow in the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. One of the best appellate lawyers in the province, and perhaps in all of Canada, is arguing it. The hearing is only a couple of hours long, so you don't want to miss this. 11 am EST start time. Here is the videoconference link:

https://skcourts.webex.com/skcourts/j.php?MTID=m9656533ea34cbd5a8f426c4ca86fb6eb
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‼️NO STAND4THEE FRIDAY ZOOM TONIGHT!‼️

We all deserve a break now and then, and tonight is one of those nights BUT you can still take action!

First, have you heard about the Alto High Speed Rail from Quebec City to Toronto - https://https://www.altotrain.ca/en - and the associated legislation, Bill C-15? The information below was shared from Angela Bakker, a farmer in Ontario, and this information is shocking! The plans for this train will require expropriating homes and farms, but does anyone even wan this train?

Please read the inforamtion shared, and at below there are steps you can take to help support home owners and our farmers!

From Angela Bakker:

I attended an Alto information session last evening. My goal was to simply listen, learn, and understand the perspectives in the room. 

What I encountered was a wide range of voices - farmers concerned about generational land, property owners worried about uncertainty and others who simply felt uneasy. 

I noticed a gap between technical planning and public understanding. Through conversations with other attendees I realized that most were not reacting to the concept of the rail in principle but with the uncertainty about land, livelihoods, timelines, and transparency. 

In my opinion, better structure and clarity in communication on the part of Alto would have changed the tone of the meeting. Showing a preferred route alongside alternatives, explaining what stage the project is in, and speaking directly to property impacts would have helped people engage with facts rather than fears. 

Clear communication wouldn't remove disagreement but it sure would create the conditions for informed judgement and I believe that is what public consultation should strive to provide. The complete lack of transparency and lack of answers to even the most basic of questions has me very concerned. The Alto reps were acting like the decision has already been made but it's like they got shoved at us without knowing many facts about the project. 

So here is what I did learn. There are 2 proposed rail corridors 10 km wide. Our farm is in the northern corridor. I placed a red dot in the area where our farms are located. 

From what little I got from the meeting, the Northern route is preferred. The exact location of the rail is unknown but my guess (along with some of the reps) is it will run along the main hydro lines. These lines run straight through one of my rental farms and would also block me from reaching my main rental farm (which has even more pasture than my own property) which I use to pasture my cattle. I need to get to them usually twice a day during the growing season. They may also need to take some of our farm to have access during the building phase because of a river that blocks them access. But I'm only guessing here. Like I mentioned above, the uncertainties of this project is next level. 

What about Emergency service or fire access? These trains are not like other trains with vehicle crossings. The only way to cross a track is by overhead bridge or under ground which only happens along "main" roads and highways. What is their definition of "main"?

While I was talking with an Alto rep they explained to me how a project like this is difficult in a democratic country like ours compared to China. This is where Bill C-15 comes in. 

Buried inside this bill, a 600-page omnibus budget bill, is the High-Speed Rail Network Act. First reading was November 18, 2025. It passed the House of Commons February 26th, 2026 and is now before the Senate - moving fast and deliberately under the radar. 

Here's what's in it: Under normal Canadian law, the government has to try to negotiate with you before expropriating your land. Bill C-15 removes that requirement entirely for this project. They can take first, compensate later - on their terms. The bill also strips away standard notice obligations, meaning less warning and less time to respond.
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So do I go ahead and build the barns and outbuildings I need or should I stop development?  I don't want to put more money into our farm if we're going to be expropriated and given peanuts for it. Instead should I focus on saving all our income to put towards purchasing another farm? Will I be able to find or afford another farm?

Alto should not need this bill to pass if they intend to expropriate people in a respectful and lawful manner! This is my main concern. 

People are about to lose their homes, their livelihoods, their farms (possibly us), everything. I believe this is an EMERGENCY!  This is sickening. I learned last evening that this is a $90-$120 Billion dollar project. Why is it not splashed all over the news?

Please watch this video to learn more about this train approval. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5Pmqbg4cNg&__s=jiy7dvodgea8as5a0jm6&utm_source=drip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=We+Could+Lose+the+Farm-+Alto+High+Speed+Train+Concerns

Along with the feeling I got at the ALTO meeting, there are a few other red flags I've noticed about this project that I won't get into here. It has me wondering if it could just be a large scale land grab? I wonder if this project will ever even begin construction. The Canadian government will still seize the land but it won’t be used for a rail line. Instead, they potentially could keep the land until they can quietly turn it into a protected wildlife corridor as part of their commitment to restore 30% of Canada’s developed land by 2030. 

Where did I get this idea from? Remember in 1972 when 18,600 acres of mostly Class 1 farmland in north Pickering was expropriated by the Federal government for an airport that was never built? Bill C-15 makes the Pickering land grab look like a picnic. 

If you are concerned about the potential impacts of the Alto high-speed rail project on our town, our rural roads, local businesses, and ultimately our tax dollars, I encourage you to sign this petition and contact the Senators who now hold final approval of Bill C-15.

Your message does not need to be lengthy or complicated. JUST SEND SOMETHING. You might simply state that:
- You do not believe Canadians can afford a project estimated at $90–$120 billion, particularly given the likelihood of cost overruns.

- You are concerned that Canada’s electricity grid is already under pressure and may not have the capacity to support this project.

- You lack confidence that the government will deliver as promised, citing past projects such as the proposed Pickering Airport and the planned upgrades at CFB Trenton that did not proceed as originally presented and yet the land they expropriated was never returned to the original owners.

In government decision-making, silence is often interpreted as acceptance. If you have concerns, now is the time to make your voice heard.

This should make it easier for you to copy and paste for your email. Please take 5 minutes to help your farmer, your friends, your family, your neighbours and your fellow Canadians who need you right now. PLEASE SHARE THIS MESSAGE FAR AND WIDE!

Here is the link to the petition: Petition to the House of Commons

Here is a list of the Senators that will most likely be voting on Bill C-15 in the coming weeks:

Willie Adams
willie.adams@sen.parl.gc.ca

Margaret Dawn Anderson
MargaretDawn.Anderson@sen.parl.gc.ca

Raynell Andreychuk
raynell.andreychuk@sen.parl.gc.ca

David M. Arnot
david.m.arnot@sen.parl.gc.ca

Michèle Audette
michele.audette@sen.parl.gc.ca

Yvonne Boyer
yvonne.boyer@sen.parl.gc.ca

Diane Bellemare
diane.bellemare@sen.parl.gc.ca

Robert Black
robert.black@sen.parl.gc.ca

Sharon Burey
sharon.burey@sen.parl.gc.ca

Larry Campbell
larry.campbell@sen.parl.gc.ca

René Cormier
rene.cormier@sen.parl.gc.ca

Rodger Cuzner
rodger.cuzner@sen.parl.gc.ca

Pierre J. Dalphond
pierrej.dalphond@sen.parl.gc.ca

Colin Deacon
colin.deacon@sen.parl.gc.ca

Tony Dean
tony.dean@sen.parl.gc.ca

Dennis Dawson
dennis.dawson@sen.parl.gc.ca

Jean-Guy Dagenais
jean-guy.dagenais@sen.parl.gc.ca
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Baltej S. Dhillon
baltej.s.dhillon@sen.parl.gc.ca

Pat Duncan
pat.duncan@sen.parl.gc.ca

Renée Dupuis
renee.dupuis@sen.parl.gc.ca

Éric Forest
eric.forest@sen.parl.gc.ca

Brian Francis
brian.francis@sen.parl.gc.ca

Rosa Galvez
rosa.galvez@sen.parl.gc.ca

Marc Gold
marc.gold@sen.parl.gc.ca

Margo Greenwood
margo.greenwood@sen.parl.gc.ca

Stephen Greene
stephen.greene@sen.parl.gc.ca

Nancy Hartling
nancy.hartling@sen.parl.gc.ca

Leo Housakos
leo.housakos@sen.parl.gc.ca

Mobina S. B. Jaffer
mobina.jaffer@sen.parl.gc.ca

Nancy Karetak-Lindell
nancy.karetak-lindell@sen.parl.gc.ca

Marty Klyne
marty.klyne@sen.parl.gc.ca

Stan Kutcher
stanley.kutcher@sen.parl.gc.ca

Patti LaBoucane-Benson
patti.laboucane-benson@sen.parl.gc.ca

Tony Loffreda
tony.loffreda@sen.parl.gc.ca

Jane MacAdam
jane.macadam@sen.parl.gc.ca

Paul J. Massicotte
paul.j.massicotte@sen.parl.gc.ca

Mary Jane McCallum
maryjane.mccallum@sen.parl.gc.ca

Marilou McPhedran
marilou.mcphedran@sen.parl.gc.ca

Marie-Françoise Mégie
marie-francoise.megie@sen.parl.gc.ca

Julie Miville-Dechêne
julie.miville-dechene@sen.parl.gc.ca

Farah Mohamed
farah.mohamed@sen.parl.gc.ca

Jim Munson
jim.munson@sen.parl.gc.ca

Thanh Hai Ngo
thanhhai.ngo@sen.parl.gc.ca

Ratna Omidvar
ratna.omidvar@sen.parl.gc.ca

Flordeliz (Gigi) Osler
flordeliz.osler@sen.parl.gc.ca

Rebecca Patterson
rebecca.patterson@sen.parl.gc.ca

Chantal Petitclerc
chantal.petitclerc@sen.parl.gc.ca

Sandra Pupatello
sandra.pupatello@sen.parl.gc.ca

Pierrette Ringuette
pierrette.ringuette@sen.parl.gc.ca

Krista Ross
krista.ross@sen.parl.gc.ca

Raymonde Saint-Germain
raymonde.saint-germain@sen.parl.gc.ca

Paula Simons
paula.simons@sen.parl.gc.ca

Karen Sorensen
karen.sorensen@sen.parl.gc.ca

Scott Tannas
scott.tannas@sen.parl.gc.ca

Wanda Thomas Bernard
wandathomas.bernard@sen.parl.gc.ca
Judy White
judy.white@sen.parl.gc.ca

Yuen Pau Woo
yuenpau.woo@sen.parl.gc.ca

Hassan Yussuff
hassan.yussuff@sen.parl.gc.ca

THANK YOU FOR TAKING ACTION! Whether it's phone call, an email, or sharing this story, every action taken helps!

Although this is concerning and heartbreaking, we're not worried or stressing too much about it (at least not to the degree some of our neighbours are). Our heavenly Father has proven over and over again that he will take care of our family so maybe it's easier for us not to worry. May His will be done in all of our lives!}}

Sincerely,

Angela Bakker
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Really think about this America

“We've lost 536,543 farms, over a half a million farms gone”

“At the same time we've lost 165 million acres of farmland”

We are going in the wrong direction
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You Woke Up and Now can’t Go Back to Sleep.

This is what we’re dealing with.

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Dougie Ford just cut OSAP scholarships from 85% to 25% at a time when parents can barely afford to put food on the table. 😡

Highschool tudents ditched class to protest the cuts 💪. GOOD ON 'EM! 👍

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1706074423697826

For those outside of Ontario, OSAP is, it's Ontario Student Assistance Program that A LOT of students rely on to get them through post secondary. It's a program that combines grants and loans and varies based on your families income. It's helped so many students get to college who otherwise would not have been able to.🙏

Some historical comparisons over the years regarding the number of students applying for and receiving OSAP which have seen significant changes over recent years, many occuring after policy changes:

• 2016–2017: Applications rose by 20% compared to 2016, with a notable increase among Indigenous students (+36%) and mature students (+28%), attributed to the Liberal government’s streamlined OSAP system introduced in 2016.
• 2017–2018: Under the Wynne government’s “free tuition” reforms, grants surpassed loans as the primary form of aid for the first time. Over 62% of domestic undergraduate students at the University of Toronto received OSAP support, with grants totaling $180 million, up from $43 million in 2013.
• 2019: The Ford government introduced reforms that reduced grants for higher-income families and eliminated the six-month interest-free grace period. This shift led to increased reliance on loans.
• 2022: The overall Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) usage rate for borrowers who received loans in 2019–20 was 20.6%, indicating a growing number of students struggling with repayments.
• 2025–2026: With new rules set to take effect in Fall 2026, the ratio of grants to loans will reverse, students will receive a maximum of 25% as grants and 75% as loans, marking a major shift from previous years.

This plan, is just another form of debt enslavement 🤑 for young people who are already facing unprecdented increased cost of living, low unemployment and a housing crisis.

Good job Dougie Cheesecake.
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What a mother won't do for her family.

"A former Iqaluit man faces child pornography charges following a joint investigation by Nunavut RCMP and the Winnipeg Police Service"... this 👆👆👆 is Robin Idlout, the son of the latest floor crosser, Lori Idlout.

AND this: Nunavut Holdings Business Number 1640 is one of 3 Construction Companies in the region that will aquire $478 Million dollars in Liberal money for infrastructure projects!
The owner of Nunavut Holdings is Allan Mullin who is Lori Idlout's husband! Padding their own pockets with liberal handouts.

Here is the number to her constituency office 867-979-4193

Feel free to give her a call, let her know what you think of her pervert son amd her contractor husband ready to take millions of YOUR tax dollars.

https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/man-charged-after-incidents-of-internet-child-exploitation-in-iqaluit/

#traitor
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‼️Stand4THEE Friday Zoom March 13th @ 8PM (EST)‼️

First, the Combatting Hate Act, Bill C-9, sponsored by Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Sean Fraser. This bill is disguised as combating “hate crime” but instead could criminalize speech, including referencing passages of the Christian Bible. Should this bill pass, what could it mean for freedom of speech and religious practice in Canada?

NDP Lori Idlout joined the Liberals, bringing them one step closer to a majority. Her decision comes as her household is tied to a multi-million-dollar government contract through her husband's company, her son Robin Idlout, faces charges for possession of child pornography and her stepson Nastania Mullin stepped down as CEO of Manitoba Inuit Association over sexual assault allegations. Were these the leverage used to secure her "loyalty" and push her into the Liberal ranks.

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88194918110
Rumble: https://rumble.com/v772xhs-s4t-friday-zoom-march-13-2026...
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If you lived through Rob Ford, you know he WAS the BEST Mayor Toronto has ever had.

Happy birthday Rob! May you RIP!
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Happy Birthday, big guy.

Still one of the best mayors Toronto has ever seen.

@LeighStew
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Elbows up, retards!
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