32 Replies to “September 1, 2018: Reader Tips”

    1. And no one is surprised. I hate it when I can guess the ethnic group immediately because it makes me a “racist”.

      1. The giveaway is that when this crap happens they don’t report the name of the perps.
        Thats the indicator that it must be one of the liberal protected species.
        Slightly of topic.
        I wonder if a petition was made to create a liberal protected species act there would be an MP stupid enough (Liberal or NDP) or clever enough (an actual conservative) table it in the house?
        Then again I think we already have such an act. Its referred to among the liberals as the charter.
        So perhaps then the petition would ask Parliament to rename the charter.

        1. Strange that peaceful Indians should try to kill someone in Manitoba. You don’t don’t see that more than five or ten times each weekend.

      2. Meanwhile, in Toronto:

        “‘There was an altercation between two groups of men. At some point, one of the individuals from one of the groups discharged a firearm at least twice,’ Supt. Rob Johnson told reporters late Thursday afternoon.”

        Hmm… “two groups of men”? Once again, the authorities, aided by an incurious and complaisant media, tell us nothing useful about anything.

          1. “Police say 20-year-old Zion Sankar-Beharry was last seen in the Warden Avenue and Steeles Avenue East area at 5 p.m. Thursday. He is considered armed and dangerous.”
            https://www.680news.com/2018/08/31/police-identify-suspect-wanted-yorkdale-mall-shooting/

            With all the laws we have I am certain his handgun was registered, he has a restricted PAL and he had an authorization to transport the firearm to the mall.

            Yep major Quisling and PM Pussy Hat, go after the registered guns of law abiding gun owners. That will solve all your problems. Admit it you cynical a$$holes, the only reason we are still allowed to have handguns is that even you realize that after you take them away from us the gun crime rates will not change and you will no longer be able to blame us for it.

    2. Thanks for posting that. As a former Manitoban,I’m always interested in news from the Old Sod, and as a f-m, I figured it might be some of our beloved FN’s involved in this one.

      Ironically, FN’s are exempt from the Nation’s gun registry and undoubtedly will be exempted from the new anti-handgun laws the Liberals are about to enact. There is nothing that turns a Liberal into a quavering chickenshit more quickly than a well organized, well financed, politically correct lobby group, and the FN’s are certainly that.

      Funny how the msm never report on that little item.

  1. Rex Murphy: How much more can Canadians ask Alberta to take?
    Those who think that ‘environmental review’ is about reviewing the environment have lost the plot

    This careless government has careened from one bungle and self-manufactured crisis to another. From India, to Saudi Arabia, to Washington this week, it’s either catch-up, incompetence or peacock risibility. And as Ms. Freeland and her team pulled sophomore “all-nighters” to save free trade and appease the angry god in the White House, dear Alberta learned there was no way they will be able to trade their oil whatever way NAFTA goes.

    To begin at the beginning, you cannot placate the implacable. The dynamic between those who want an oil and gas industry, and the groups ideologically possessed to oppose one, is that the latter have one position and one position only: to end oil and gas in Canada. Whenever greens or their myriad fronts offer a mid-point position, a compromise, it is merely mouth-work, a moving of the lips for tactical reasons or spurious maneuver.

    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-how-much-more-can-canadians-ask-alberta-to-take

    1. Whenever greens or their myriad fronts offer a mid-point position, a compromise, it is merely mouth-work, a moving of the lips for tactical reasons or spurious maneuver.

      Worse yet, the lefty/greens practice a form of taqiyya. They claim they want a middle ground, they claim they want compromise, they claim they’ll abide with whatever agreement is drawn up and ratified. The reality is that those are simply empty thoughts and words to them and that, behind the scenes and underneath the surface, they work even harder to achieve their objectives.

      They do that because they know that they have successfully duped the other side.

      They will not be satisfied until Albertans are reduced to scrounging for roots and berries in order to survive. They won’t even permit us to wear bear skins or buffalo robes to keep warm because that would mean having to kill poor innocent animals for survival. To them, the pre-Neolithic era was the golden age of mankind, one which they yearn to return us to and they will work tirelessly until that is accomplished.

      It wouldn’t surprise me if some of them think that our prehistoric ancestors coming down out of the trees was the biggest mistake ever made.

  2. Andrew Scheer, the Media and our Society’s “decadent last phase”
    Barbara Kay examines the circumstances of the Canadian leadership’s hypocrisy, as well as Scheer’s decision not to affiliate himself with a particular media outlet.

    Speaking of the media, and racism I was disappointed, but can’t say that I was “shocked” when Andrew Scheer barred Rebel Media from CPC18. Scheer was happy enough to build his brand with exposure through Rebel in the old days, but now that he is “respectable,” he has cast off his old companion like Shakespeare’s Prince Hal cast off roustabout Falstaff. Bad for his new kingly brand.

    https://www.thepostmillennial.com/andrew-scheer-the-media-and-our-societys-decadent-last-phase/

  3. Remember when bongo in a hissy fit or an act of bravado offered to renegotiate NAFTA? The Americans hadn’t even asked , he volunteered. Looks like one of his better moves.

    They must have trembled when he announced that the miget cub reporter chrystia freeland was going to lead our team. Her claim to fame was being kicked out of russia. Other than that she had few credentials…. Oh, and when our leader steps up to the podium she has to have a riser to stand on in order to be seen…..so please make sure you have one available. Rolph Goodytyre wont let her use his.

    Bongo is going to wear this.

  4. all those who hate fossil fuels should be forced to live without them. 99.9% of them would be dead within a month or less.

    1. December would be a good time to cutoff Universities from natural gas….. a week would do it.

  5. PET POT Cemetery Report.

    Leftist G-M mocks/ridicules Freeland; abandons SLJustine.

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    “Canada-U.S. NAFTA talks to resume next week

    The harsh reality: Canada’s in a near-impossible situation on NAFTA, experts say” (G-M)

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    “A ‘win-win-win’ for Canada on NAFTA? Forget it
    Lawrence Martin” (G-M)

  6. Also from the Bullshit Broadcasting Corp. we have the following….

    Amsterdam stabbing: Pair injured on Friday revealed as Americans
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45382557

    “””The suspected attacker was shot and wounded by police. He was later identified as an Afghan citizen.
    The motive is unclear and officials say an investigation is under way.
    The authorities said in a statement: “All scenarios are taken into consideration, including a terrorist motive.””””

    Yeah, can’t quite bring themselves to the say the T word can they… poor, misunderstood Afghani…

  7. Fat chance of the following happening in Canada in the political and social environment in Canada.

    Reconsider Energy East and get Canada off Saudi oil & away from its terrible civil rights record

    Canada’s escalating spat with Saudi Arabia raises an obvious question. Why is Canada, sitting on the world’s third-largest oil reserves, importing some 87 thousand barrels of oil per day from Saudi Arabia, a country with a terrible civil rights record?

    Saudi Arabia is some 9,625 kilometres from Quebec, where Saudi oil is imported to Canada. Wouldn’t it be nice if Eastern Canada got its oil from a democratic country with an excellent record on civil rights and environmental protection, like, say, Canada? It wouldn’t be hard. A simple pipeline would completely obviate Canada’s need to import oil from the Middle East.

    https://energynow.ca/2018/08/reconsider-energy-east-and-get-canada-off-saudi-oil-away-from-its-terrible-civil-rights-record/?source=de&wtv

    Note the per barrel price of Canadian crude in comparison to world crude on the right hand side of page.

  8. Of Francis the Pope and David the convert.

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    “Pope urges clean up of plastic waste from oceans” (bbart)

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    “Il morso delle termiti

    My headline this morning is from L’Osservatore Romano, a paper I frequently consult because the print edition is available for free as a PDF, and the graphic design is gorgeous.
    Too, I am curious what it will say, for instance this past week on the Viganò revelations.

    Alas, I could not find a single mention of them, but a headline in the centrefold of this morning’s edition seems somehow apt. It is over a long article on “the bite of termites” which, as ever, have been chewing away at the woodwork of various Italian shrines, of art-historical interest if no other.

    Note my calm. Having lived many years in the tropics, I am familar with termiti; …”

    https://www.davidwarrenonline.com/

  9. Here is a story about the Venezuela crisis that only a CBC reporter could write.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/venezuela-migrant-crisis-1.4804145

    “Tracing the origins of Venezuela’s spiraling economy.”

    1. “Venezuela was once one of the richest countries in Latin America.”
    2. “But there was economic inequality. The country was run by the wealthy, and the poor suffered.”
    3. “Hugo Chavez was elected in 1998 on a pledge to change that.”
    4. “Chavez’s socialism left the government in deep debt.”
    5. “part of what fuelled [sic] the economic crisis in the first place was inflation due to a heavily indebted government printing [too much] money.”

    That “the poor suffered” is an unqualified claim. How are the poor fairing today relative to the time before socialism. It could very well be that in order to have a “rich” country you need wealthy people. Once you redistribute the wealth of the rich to the poor, the production of new wealth ends (due to the obvious disincentive of trying to create wealth in a socialist country). This is the familiar and predictable road of socialism.

  10. Stupid Liberal Justine’s War Against Canadians.

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    >>> “8,000 jobs disappeared this morning, and one of them was mine

    In the aftermath of the Federal Court of Appeal’s horrendous decision to stop work on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, this is what one pipeliner told me that day:

    “Eight thousand jobs disappeared this morning, and one of them was mine.”

    He was already at work on the project. His whole life for the next several years was wrapped up in the project. In the coming days, it is all but certain his job will be gone, like the thousands of other people who had aligned their lives with this project.

    Many of those act as subcontractors, with their own welding firms or consulting firms. That means there will be no employment insurance for them. And since many other jobs are already crewed up for the season, it may be tough to find other work.

    These are the very real consequences of this court ruling, as alluded to by Albertan United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney. He said, “They keep moving the goalposts on what is required.

    “This is what is creating massive investor uncertainty.”

    https://www.pipelinenews.ca/opinion/columnists/8-000-jobs-disappeared-this-morning-and-one-of-them-was-mine-1.23419145

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    “Pipeline politics leave Canada’s prime minister in peril”

    “WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – With one surprise court ruling, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces the risk of contesting next year’s election with key pieces of his economic and environmental plans in ruins.”

    https://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCAKCN1LG2JM-OCATP

  11. canadians are no stranger to socialist/liberal bashing conservatives at a funeral such as happened this week in the US.
    We saw this happen at jack laytons funeral in 2011 with Prime Minister Harper in attendance, there are no morals when it comes from the ilitist left.

  12. AGW RIP.

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    “Record cold in Australia

    29 Aug 2018 – Melbourne, the Victorian capital, broke the cold record yesterday with a low of 1.9 degrees. At 0.8 degrees, this morning was even colder.

    Alpine, and inland areas of the state were even cooler. With a temperature of -2.0 degrees, Tullamarine saw its coldest low in 32 years, while Mount Hotham shivered through -9.8, Falls Creek reached -9.6 and Yarrawonga -5.2.

    In New South Wales, Sydney recording its coldest August night in 21 years at 4.6 degrees.”

    https://www.iceagenow.info/record-cold-in-australia/#more-26491

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