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  1. Re: Eat meat because you care.
    I’ve actually read material that claimed that red meat was harmful to us.
    We all recall the hoopla surrounding gluten intolerance. One popular book, ”Wheat Belly” by Dr. William Davis condemned the use of wheat flour altogether, and for a wide variety of reasons. The results were catastrophic for North American wheat growers, especially the types of wheat we grow here in Saskatchewan. .
    Now new evidence is surfacing where following a gluten free diet can actually be harmful to individuals who do NOT have celiac disease, wheat allergies and gluten sensitivity. And they make up a very small percentage of the North American population.
    https://nutritionfacts.org/2016/02/23/how-a-gluten-free-diet-can-be-harmful/

  2. Globe and Mail, Monday, May 15. Robert Mugabe killed, Pierre Trudeau yawned.
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/pierre-trudeau-muted-response-to-zimbabwe-massacre/article34985007/
    “High-level sources had revealed to the Canadians that Robert Mugabe’s soldiers were slaughtering thousands of dissidents in western Zimbabwe. The Canadian high commissioner called it a ‘reign of terror.'”
    “When the government finally began to voice its concerns to Mr. Mugabe’s officials, the tone was ‘amicable,’ a Canadian cable said. It politely described the massacres as mere ‘civil strife’ – and it even agreed with Mr. Mugabe’s complaint that the dissidents were a ‘problem.'”
    “The killing of an estimated 20,000 civilians in 1983 and 1984 by a Zimbabwean military unit trained by North Korea remains the most horrific atrocity of Mr. Mugabe’s long rule – a crucial moment in his shift to dictatorship. But the Canadian reaction was so mild that the Trudeau government even invited Mr. Mugabe to visit Canada just a few months after the massacres began.”
    If further evidence were needed that Pierre Trudeau was NOT interested in freedom and justice, this provides it.

  3. Sad that the truth concerning those types of incidences always seem to surface too late. Horrific to say the least, yet a decade later, Canada was embroiled in another similar event in Rwanda. An event that, in hindsight, was greatly distorted by the movie ”Hotel Rwanda.” Who was Prime Minister of Canada when 800,000 innocent civilians were murdered from April to July of 1994?? Another Liberal named Jean Chretien.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/georgianne-nienaber/hollywood-debunked-hotel-rwanda_b_5013072.html

  4. PET Cemetery Report.
    More of liberalism’s F.A.I.L.
    …-
    “Inquiry into missing and murdered women a failure: Indigenous group”
    “The organization that was the loudest voice in calling for a public investigation of why so many Indigenous women have been murdered or gone missing in Canada says the inquiry launched to determine the societal causes of the tragedy has, so far, been a dismal failure.”
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/inquiry-into-missing-and-murdered-women-a-failure-indigenous-group-says/article35003027/
    …-
    “First Nations chiefs plan to challenge Liberal oil tanker ban for British Columbia”
    ““I think it’s for the betterment of the country that we do challenge it,” Woodland Cree Chief Isaac Laboucan-Avirom said Monday of the federal Liberal government’s planned tanker ban.” (FP)

  5. PET Cemetery Report.
    Justine Liberal asks, What’s a bûcheron?
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    “Trudeau recuses himself from ethics watchdog appointment process” (hamspec)
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    “Quebec lumber workers among the first to feel pain of layoffs from U.S. softwood lumber dispute”
    “Starting Monday, Resolute Forest Products is cutting shifts at seven sawmills and delaying the start of forest operations that will affect 1,282 workers.”
    http://business.financialpost.com/news/agriculture/quebec-lumber-workers-among-the-first-to-feel-pain-of-layoffs-from-u-s-softwood-lumber-dispute

  6. Excellent article. Yes, the left is all about Totalitarian Rule. The Left wants to tell you, nay … force you … to wipe your own ass with the left hand only … using one square of recycled bamboo toilet paper. There is no aspect of your life that leftists don’t want absolute control over.

  7. From the PMO. Dear Mr Auditor General. I don’t know what you find so confusing about our “modern” plan to phase out fossil fuel “subsidies.”
    Gosh darn it all, it’s so simple: Pretend taxes and fees not charged to the oil industry are subsidies, then eliminate “them.” So they have to be paid.
    Real simple, we’ve removed your subsidy. Still confused, just substitute “RRSP deduction” for oil subsidy and it all makes sense.
    Don’t get “enough” revenue? Make the removal of subsidies retroactive to pay the full social licensing cost, including great paying jobs for bureaucrats.
    See it makes sense; like legalizing marijuana to keep it out of the hands of the kids. Well – yeah. Remember, equations balance themselves.
    This is not a new tax just an old tax now being levied. See it’s only being levied. That’s nothing like a new tax except it’s new, and a tax.
    Oh and our plan to drop emissions is not valid. Think Chretien. If you think that’s crazy, just check out our fighter “modernization” plan.
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/auditor-general-spring-report-1.4116346

  8. We will ‘invest’ in the middle class, the economy, the environment, the children.
    Think of all the capital gains and dividends that will flow from this.

  9. Treason: shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort
    More like sedition: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of an elected state.
    Fits doesn’t it? I believe the penalties are the same.

  10. Sedition is closer to what is happening. At what point does sedition become a cold civil war as I first thought some time ago and some media are now writing about?

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