93 Replies to “July 16, 2019: Reader Tips”

    1. The article is silent on where they got any polling from or what the numbers actually were but it was essentially a progressive puff piece insinuating that Scheer was some kind of radical right winger, Islamophobe, anti-immigrant, Ford puppet. It could have been a Liberal Party planted story to help get out the vote the way it looked to me.

      1. Get the name of the author and google them. During the last election there was a flurry of articles in foreign venues, most of whom could be traced back to central Canada. All the indications of an organized campaign giving the libs quotable material from a ‘foreign’ source.

    2. I think the biggest reason Scheer’s not going to win a majority this fall is pretty simple, and his name is Doug Ford. He’s made himself SUCH a vitriolic target in Ontario that the left is frantic to stand up to him. They’ll do it by turning up to vote against Scheer in numbers. Ontario tends to do this; vote opposite ways in federal vs provincial elections. They voted Harris & Chretien. Harper & McGuinty. Now Ford.

      Also doesn’t help that Scheer is a spineless crapweasel.

  1. Nathalie Provost, a career Quebec civil servant and notorious gun-grabber, has been eating out for thirty years on the story of how she survived being shot by Marc Lépine (after needlessly provoking him by insulting his intelligence).

    Provost has served for two years on Justin Trudeau’s firearms advisory committee. On Monday she quit, frustrated that the Libranos’ efforts to relieve law-abiding white Canadian men of their guns were far too “timid” for her liking.

    HuffPo claims that “she feels used by a government unwilling to take the steps needed to make Canadians safer.”

    So does every taxpayer, Nathalie. Thing is, we never believed the Libranos wanted to make Canadians safer.

    https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/ecole-polytechnique-shooting-nathalie-provost_ca_5d2d00aae4b04927c1c89441

      1. – And had been serially abused by his father; I doubt he was a jihadi, or that his family were either. After the police had finished with his body, his mother and sister were called to pick him up. They refused, and he was buried in an unmarked grave at City of Montreal expense.

        1. Fair call.
          Salim Mansur would have furthered the debate on Islam but Scheer sidelined him to shutdown the discussion and thereby the lines between the moderate & secular muslims vs. those who advocate for a caliphate keep getting blurred.

          Scheer sings from the same songbook as the Liberals: “There is absolutely no room in a peaceful and free country like Canada for intolerance, racism and extremism of any kind” …implying whitey is a racist for repeating the same views held by muslims like Mansur & others.

          https://centerforinquiry.org/blog/a-call-to-the-muslims-of-the-world/

        2. The Montreal Massacrist and Hasibullah Sadiqi Have the Same Kind of Father

          Dr. Phyllis Chesler, (P.J. Media)

          The Montreal Massacrist and Hasibullah Sadiqi Have the Same Kind of Father

          Look, I am close to an Afghan brother and sister who are in their thirties and who are very dear to me. This brother would as soon cut off his right hand as harm a single hair on his sister’s head. They are both thoroughly westernized, sophisticated, charming—and yet, in many ways, they remain “Afghans.” They are devoted to their parents, socialize inter-generationally with Afghan relatives—but they also go “clubbing” with non-Muslims who are closer to them in age. They are usually very upset when Muslims are blamed, hated, feared, and yet they are primarily citizens of the world.

          This brother-sister couple grew up in the West from the time they were five years old. Hasibullah Sadiqi, who murdered his sister Khatera and her fiancée in cold blood, came to Canada when he was five months old. Why didn’t Hasibullah assimilate?

          In reading all the newspaper coverage, there is one fact that towers above all others. Mr. Sadiqi, Hasibullah’s father, was a domestic tyrant, an abuser, a wife-beater: a daughter-abuser as well. This man, (whose name and fate I have not yet found), was so bad that his wife, Nasima Fayez, had to flee for her life.

          In court, she described herself as “more open minded” than her husband.

          But the close-minded monster held onto his “property,” his children. He did not allow them to see their mother for six long years. The (unspecified) paternal abuse “worsened.” In poor Khatera’s case, her father drove her to at least one suicide attempt and ultimately caused her to flee to her mother in Vancouver. Fayez sent tickets to all three children to join her. Her two daughters came. Hasibullah did not do so. In fact, Hasibullah tried to have Khatera return to their abusive father.

          One can only speculate as to why Hasibullah did not break with his father. Perhaps his father treated him differently, better, because he was a son, not a mere daughter. Perhaps Mr. Sadiqi humiliated and beat Hasibullah as well, turned him into his personal servant too– but nevertheless, he became Hasibullah’s male role model.

          In the Dallas honor killings of Sarah and Amina Said, their brother, Islam, cleaved to his father, agreed with him, stalked his two sisters on his father’s behalf and on behalf of the family’s “honor.”

          Likewise, Hasibullah became his father’s eventual enforcer and avenger. He rejected his mothers’ version of reality: “Don’t talk to me about my dad like that.” His mother wept.

          Please remember that, in 1989, Marc Lepine, who mass-murdered fourteen female engineering students in the Ecole Polytechnic in Montreal, also had a wife-beating Algerian father. This fact, which I found crucial, was completely ignored by the police and by all those who wrote about this tragedy. The police saw this as the isolated act of a madman.

          Lepine was born Gamile Rodrigue Gharbi to an Algerian Muslim father and a French Canadian mother who had formerly been a nun. Lepine’s father, Liess Gharbi, physically and psychologically brutalized his wife and son. He probably taught his son that women are chattel property who deserve to be beaten even when they are obedient—perhaps murdered when they are not. Perhaps Gharbi/Lepine scapegoated women for the considerable crimes of his father.

          If we allow violent men to live with and rear children, we will inherit that old whirlwind. The daughters of violent, domestic tyrants will marry violent men, thus condemning their children to a similar fate; they have been “seasoned,” prepped to do so. The sons of violent men–father humiliated sons–will become violent men themselves: wife-beaters and child abusers, both verbally, physically, and perhaps sexually.

          This is true for any family in the world. We certainly have violent fathers in the West. And yet, Arab, North African, and Muslim fathers have not, traditionally, been viewed as “sick” or treated as “criminals” if they routinely beat or rape their wives or cruelly tyrannize their children.

          Somehow, this must change. If not—nothing else will.

          https://phyllis-chesler.com/articles/the-montreal-massacrist-and-hasibullah-sadiqi-have-the-same-kind-of-father
          ——————————————————————————————————————————————
          Dr. Phyllis Chesler is one on N.Y.C. most famous psychologists and critic of the treatment of women in Islamic societies. One of her books is a biography “An American Bride in Kabul”.
          Ghamil Gharbi mass massacre (honour killings) is the most suppressed topic in the MSM in Canada.
          The Cult. Marxist purpose has been to attribute to Canadian men, to project onto them Sharia law values. Then use that as leverage to accomplish the shared goals of Marxists and political Islam, civilian disarmament.

          The increase in home invasions, farm invasions(new problem), and drug gangs is a result of a long series of radical judicial and politically subversive policies, but all are done with the best of “intentions”. The same intentions that pave the road to hell.

          Tom Quiggin, Canada’s foremost veteran military analyst, ignored and suppressed, and now sued by the M.B., is the only one speaking about a suspiciously high rate of “suicides” (honour killings?) among young Muslim women.

          To know who rules over you. Find out who you are not allowed to criticize.
          What in the world would that be, 18 years after 9/11?

          1. Perhaps. Perhaps. Perhaps.
            Having traveled in Egypt & Turkey I became aware that Muslim women are wearing Victoria Secret linegeree under them Chadors. And no western man has experienced a pussywhipping like an aging Muslim where the younger a older wives (3 permitted by law) conspire against the hapless sap; Some Muslim men marrying western women (one permitted by law in the west) come close. So there.

      2. whose mother (who has since been canonized to sainthood ) was a progressive who farmed him out to strangers to be raised from age 6 to 12 ( & his sister age 3-9) while she pursued her masters degree.

        1. Please. Let us not blame the mother. She was a single parent raising two kids. Not easy. She did not deserve the cruel fate of being tied to this. Many women raising kids on their own seek ways to further their careers. That should not be a crime. The Muslim factor is likely most significant here.

    1. Best thing we could do in this ocuntry is put every Anti Gun Zealot out to pasture. Had any of these bright lights truly wanted to reduce gun violence, we would have seen a coast to coast campaign to eliminate GANGS…

      Seems to me however they could care less about gangs and love to focus on anyone with a Conservative thought process as said Policing is more to protect NAZI Scum like AnitFa & ensure that they get their DUI quota by coming to your house 2 hrs after you parked your truck.

      Glad to see that ignorant French twat quit…

      1. Simples.

        GANGS have LAWYERS, and far too often the sympathy of the PRESS ( – see “AntiFa” – ); therefore they can be difficult and expensive to pursue, and take decades to subdue. All of which makes them of little VALUE to our political MASTERS, because by the time something has finally been ACHIEVED against them ( – if it actually is; see “lawyers” above, and remember that private “lawyers” routinely humiliate government “lawyers” – ), the public has FORGOTTEN about them. So the effort expended costs a lot of MONEY the government doesn’t have ( – see “Air India Inquiry” – ), and brings our political masters very few VOTES.

        Whereas, any gun-violence OUTRAGE can be used as a CRISIS ( – and governments know never to waste a “crisis” – ), and then quickly addressed with another knee-jerk GUN LAW – thereby convincing the SHEEPLE that the government is DOING SOMETHING ( – see “New Zealand”, and also “Danforth shooter using a prohibited handgun with prohibited high-capacity magazines, that were smuggled-in from the U.S. through a Reservation” – ). This is CHEAP, and gets the government lots of VOTES. Truth? Effectiveness? Property rights of law-abiding citizens? Actually doing something that might solve gun violence? – what’s THAT got to do with anything?

        VOTES! Nothing else here is remotely important, to anybody who matters – and as the Sheriff of Birmingham so eloquently explained it to Martin Luther King, “It’s a question of mind over matter, son – I don’t mind, and you don’t matter.”

      2. It never seems to occur to the gun registration zealots in a country like Canada how unenforceable such a policy would be. That’s because they’re essentially “city folk”.

        I noted here a few days back how no one knows just how many rifles and shotguns are in Northern Ontario alone, tucked away in farmhouses, barns, sheds, hunting camps, cottages, remote cabins etc., etc. If you extend that idea out to all the provinces (e.g., the BC interior, Alberta farms, basically all of Northern Québec above Montréal and Québec City) you quickly realize there aren’t enough police in the country to enforce any such “gun ban”.

        And of course, gangs aren’t affected by gun control because – duh – criminals don’t register their firearms.

        1. – JJM, you have to BELIEVE – why, Allan Rock was convinced that his gun law would even reduce suicides!

          – And why not, I mean it works so well in Japan and Korea…

          /sarc

          1. But why would we want to reduce suicides?

            After all, don’t Canadians have the “right to die” now?

    2. Gemiel Garby changed his name to Mark LePine before he compensated for his inadequacies but none of that matters cause, the gun did it.

  2. On this day, two significant historical events occurred.

    In 1945, the first nuclear bomb was successfully tested at Alamogordo, New Mexico under the code name Trinity. In 1969, Apollo 11, with Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, and Michael Collins was launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida.

    During the television coverage that I watched 50 years ago, someone pointed out that significance.

    1. What many of us saw on TV 50 years ago:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdxzMPi19sU

      What made the proceedings dramatic was Jack King’s commentary. Listening to what he said and how he said it gave one a sense that one was watching history being made.

      I made sure to watch it. I slept in the living room of our house and set my alarm for just before the time that the local CBC affiliate went on the air. I was so excited, though, that I woke up 2 hours early and couldn’t fall back asleep.

      But it was worth it. I’m of that generation that got to watch the manned lunar landings first-hand and, by doing so, we all became part of that same history.

      1. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Space_Center_Visitor_Complex

        Thanks for your post of the event from 1969. Nice how the black and white video switched to color at the end for the takeoff.

        I’ll have to agree with you that originally back in ’69, it was exciting to see the Apollo/ Saturn V take off on TV. Of course, everyone saw it at home and it was plastered on all the television news shows over and over for days, with the highlight being when the first moonwalk that took place on July 20th, 1969. History was made.

        The link (above) features the Kennedy Space Center:
        The Apollo/Saturn V Center, located 6 miles North inside NASA’s Gates, there is a large museum built around its centerpiece exhibit, a restored Saturn V launch vehicle, and featured are other space related exhibits including an Apollo capsule.

        Having visited NASA in 1989 and the site where the rocket took off from, I was impressed by the fact that there still were burn marks on the ground. One imagines the liftoff again and the
        sound it made. It is quite exhilarating to say the least! Being there renders one to be silent in thought, just imagining the whole thing!

        I have a photo of myself in front of the capsule that came back to Earth that contained the astronauts. It too had burn marks or scuff marks on it. It was 20 years old, then. There were people all over, nearby, taking photos too, it was a major centerpiece and attraction. It was surprisingly small.

        1. I stayed up all night to watch that. Worth every minute, even in black and white TV.

          1. That’s all we had at home as well but, like you suggested, it didn’t diminish the excitement.

        2. It was one thing that it seemed everyone talked about. For one thing, it was front-page news and regular TV programming was interrupted to provide coverage.

          I’ve never been to the NASA facilities at KSC, though I did attend a workshop at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. We were given a brief tour of one or two buildings and we got to peek inside one of the rooms which were used for monitoring the Voyager spacecraft.

          Unfortunately, many of the old facilities and infrastructure don’t exist any more. Much of it was allowed to deteriorate due to negligence and budget cuts and, in some cases, simply abandoned in place. Those launch towers were eventually torn down, having become structurally unsound.

          Most of them have been forgotten, though, in some cases, there might be a memorial plaque close by.

      2. I still get excited when I see a Saturn V launch.

        I remember reading that the Saturn V was the only rocket that never exploded during a launch.

        1. None of the Saturn launch vehicles had a major failure. During the Apollo 6 launch, there was a problem with what’s called pogoing and the inboard engine on the Apollo 13 second stage shut down early.

      3. At the time, I was still in the USMC stationed in California. In the apartment building I lived in, there also lived a little old lady who had come across the U.S. to California in a covered wagon. I still marvel over that to this day.

        1. My maternal grandmother was born, if I remember correctly, nearly a year after the Wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk and died in 1985. She would have seen the entire progression from airplanes made from wood and fabric to the space shuttle flying to orbit.

          During her lifetime, she watched men walking on the moon but also read about spacecraft landing on Mars (Vikings 1 and 2) and flying past Saturn (Pioneer 11 and Voyagers 1 and 2).

          1. https://youtu.be/_oitgrvhPgI

            Here’s a short but exciting 5:29 video of
            Saturn V launch featuring great audio!
            There are some terrific comments in it.
            Read the ones afterwards, as well.

            “By the way the cabin’s sealed”
            Best. Astronaut. Line. Ever.

          2. In the film For All Mankind, there’s a scene showing the launch of a Saturn V. If you ever have the chance to watch it (I think TCM is showing it tonight), turn up the volume. It is one glorious noise!

          3. @ 4:43 pm ….Dr B
            Thanks for the tip…I am watching “For All Mankind”

            “The Eagle has landed”
            “One small step for man,
            one giant leap for mankind”
            Great pictures and beautiful earth-rise!

            (Still 16 minutes left …am recording it! Yahoo!
            Great narrative going on!)

          4. Thanks for the tip

            You’re welcome. When I first watched it, I found it to be disjointed and incomprehensible. It wasn’t until I got my DVD copy and listened to Al Reinert’s commentary that it finally made sense.

            What he set out to do was to convey a sense of what it was like to go to the moon as, when he made the documentary, there was, apparently, no such account on film. He used film clips from various missions to show what it would have been like. In some cases, certain events in the Apollo missions were never filmed, so he used what best illustrated them from Gemini.

            Brian Eno’s music makes the presentation all the more effective.

      4. I was unable to watch the liftoff or any coverage as our family was driving from Saskatoon to Toronto to visit relatives, in a 1960’s Rambler station wagon full of Dad, Mom and six kids, pulling a utility trailer with our camping gear and suitcases inside. A “minor” flaw in the Rambler’s engineering is that the windshield wipers were powered by engine manifold vacuum; when you requested more power from the anemic six cylinder engine, manifold vacuum went away and your wipers stopped. This happened near the end of the trip out on the 401, in a blinding rainstorm. Dad pulled over as soon as he could, caught his breath, and then tuned in the radio. We heard “That’s one small step…”

  3. Tucker Carlson: big business is now at war against your family

    His first observation was perhaps his most contentious: The main threat to people living their lives the way they see fit is no longer the federal government, but the private sector. “I can’t believe I’m saying that,” he added.

    But to Carlson, this now seems obvious. Even cookie companies like Oreo, he noted, are now pushing advertising that asks kids to “name their pronoun”—aiming transgender propaganda at children.

    This is a corporation, pushing the idea that biology is obsolete and that the gender binary is no longer operative. The libertarian response to this—and the speakers at this conference are constantly taking aim at libertarianism as a bankrupt ideology utterly unsuited to the challenges of today—would be “Start your own Oreo company!” Everyone laughed.

    https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/tucker-carlson-big-business-is-now-at-war-against-your-family?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com&utm_campaign=3ae1cd49de-Daily%2520Headlines%2520-%2520U.S._COPY_549&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_12387f0e3e-3ae1cd49de-400674377

  4. LifeSiteNews.com
    @LifeSite

    Unplanned smashes Canadian box-office expectations on opening weekend

    TORONTO, July 15, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) — The controversial pro-life movie Unplanned smashed box-office expectations with a “phenomenally strong” opening weekend in more than 50 Canadian theatres.

    The film brought in $352,510 CDN at 49 theatres that reported revenues, according to B.J. McKelvie, pastor and president of the Fredericton-based Cinedicom, Unplanned’s Canadian distributor.

    “It shocked me … That’s a phenomenally strong opening for 49 reported theatres,” McKelvie told LifeSiteNews.

    https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/unplanned-smashes-canadian-box-office-expectations-on-opening-weekend?utm_content=buffer9a49e&utm_medium=LSN&utm_source=lifesitenews%2Btwitter&utm_campaign=LSN

    1. I had an opportunity to see Unplanned in California, but went swimming instead. Returning to Canada, I was shocked, though should not have been, that Canadian theatres were not planning to show Unplanned. Cineplex made a big show of not censoring the movie, but limited their distribution to selected theatres. They chose more theatres that have conservative voters. As a result, I plan to drive 53 minutes out of central Vancouver to see the movie in Pitt Meadows or Langley. This is outrageous and I phoned my local Cineplex theatre, a one-stop skytrain ride away to complain. This is not the Canada that I grew up in anymore. I have very mixed opinions about abortion that have also changed over time, and want to see this movie.

      1. I saw it in Saskatoon opening night. The early evening show was sold out, so I went to the last show of the night, which was nearly a sellout as well. There had been a review in the Saskatoon paper rating it at 1/5 stars, but the reviewer was probably an abortionist, so it would have been biased. The main reason I went was because I knew abortionists would be there, and they were, a small, quiet group outside the theatre, some with ridiculous signs (“Abortion Saves Lives” – I figured there is at least one death per abortion). One was handing out leaflets – I didn’t take one. Movie was actually pretty good. Except for the person playing Abby’s husband, the acting was good; storyline solid and not over the top. Glad I went.

    2. If it is not showing at a nearby theatre, check to see if your library has it. If not, request that they purchase a copy. Large city libraries should have this.

    3. I saw the movie early Sunday afternoon downtown Saskatoon. The movie is not judgemental and promotes forgiveness. It was well done. There were no left wing evil demonstrators present. Some scenes were graphic as they should be to tell the truth. The Planned Parent abortion industry calls their abortion plan the ‘fries and soda’ money maker relating to the food industry’s profit makers. Sick.

  5. The minister responsible for the government’s crusade against online “fake news” and “misinformation” has decided that the government-owned CBC can decide what is and isn’t trustworthy news.

    Democratic Institutions Minister Karina Gould tweeted last week an article by the CBC titled “The real ‘fake news’: how to spot misinformation and disinformation online.”

    In the article, the author attempts to define honest reporting and gives examples of dishonest journalism

    https://tnc.news/2019/07/15/minister-says-state-owned-cbc-to-define-misinformation-in-the-media/

    1. “Democratic Institutions Minister”

      No such minister is necessary in a democracy.

      Utterly Orwellian.

  6. Islamists in Canada Poised to Grab Anti-Racism Jackpot

    The Canadian government recently unveiled a new anti-racism strategy that dedicates $45 million to fight systemic discrimination through community programs, public education campaigns and combating online hate.

    While it’s good to combat racism and bigotry at every level, this particular anti-racism strategy is based on key recommendations that came from the anti-Islamophobia motion M103.

    When Motion M103 was first introduced in Canada by MP Iqra Khalid, we were among the individuals and organizations that expressed concern about use of the term “Islamophobia.”

    I was invited to give testimony at the capital in Ottawa about my concerns, which I expressed along with a number of members of parliament.

    I explained that the term Islamophobia was created in the 1990s, when groups affiliated to the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood decided to play victim for the purpose of beating down critics. It is also in sync with a constant push by the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) to turn any criticism of Islam or Muslims into racism and bigotry.

    More here

    https://clarionproject.org/islamists-in-canada-poised-to-grab-anti-racism-jackpot/

    1. “””But while Trudeau has displayed an eagerness to indict episodes from Canadian history as shameful when judged by contemporary standards and apologize for them, he has refused to indict returning ISIS fighters for crimes against humanity and put them on trial. Instead, Trudeau and his Liberal Party have eagerly reached out to apologists of the Muslim Brotherhood and other related organizations among Muslims in Canada, and by adopting Motion 103 on Islamophobia has indicated that appeasement of Islamists is one of the key planks of his domestic and foreign policy. “”” Salim Mansur interview by the Rebel.

      Does Scheer still boycott The Rebel cuz Faith Goldy allowed herself be interviewed by an Alt-right group?
      Does Scheer still allow the CBC to his pressers, that same CBC that writes up glowing stories on Antifa & laudes the terrorists?

      1. He does it because he is a coward. The left does not approve of the Rebel, so Scheer feels the need to shun it, even though they are about the only media source in Canada flagging serious issues where the Liberals are screwing up. It is one of the reasons I am thinking of not supporting Conservatives in the upcoming elections.

  7. “Toronto recruitment centre stabber cleared by appeal court to attend college on his own”.

    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/appeal-court-upholds-ruling-allowing-military-stabber-to-go-to-college-alone

    “Ali attacked several uniformed military personnel with a large knife in March 2016 and wounded at least two people before he was overpowered and subdued.”

    “He was charged with attempted murder, assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon, as well as carrying a weapon, all for the benefit of a terrorist group.”

    “Last year, an Ontario judge found that while Ali carried out the attack based on his extremist beliefs, the formation of those beliefs was precipitated by mental illness. The judge also found Ali was not acting on behalf of or for the benefit of a terrorist group.”

    “As a result, Ali was cleared on the terror element of the charges and found not criminally responsible on the lesser included offences [sic].”

    1. Why is someone judged mentally ill going to attend college? Will he be studying sociology?
      Do islamist terrorists have to study to become mentally ill now?

    2. “The judge also found Ali was not acting on behalf of or for the benefit of a terrorist group.”

      No, he was just acting on behalf of mainstream mooselimbs.

    1. Well the Saskatchewan NDP cured the underage prostitution problem by lowering the age of Consent…
      See no problem!

  8. It should be obvious that MAX will/would wipe out Turdo in Quebec if Sheer supported him in Quebec and MAX supported Sheer in Ontario…..If Turdo loses both Quebec & Ontario the game is over…

  9. Maxime Bernier
    @MaximeBernier

    Central banks’ incessant cheap money policies are among the gravest threats to our economy.

    And Canada is in a bad situation to cope with the consequences.

    “Finland, Canada and Japan have seen the biggest increase in debt-to-GDP ratios over the past year.”

    Cheap money sparks borrowing binge that could end in tears

    https://business.financialpost.com/news/economy/emerging-market-debt-soars-to-record-69-1-trln-in-q1-on-falling-interest-rates-iif/amp?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=organic_tw&utm_campaign=trending_promo&__twitter_impression=true

  10. Maxime Bernier
    @MaximeBernier

    Thanks but I spoke to Patrick Moore
    @EcoSenseNow and others already. I believe they makes more sense than climate alarmists.

    Katharine Hayhoe
    @KHayhoe
    Replying to
    @scriber09 and @MaximeBernier

    Dear Maxime – I am a climate scientist, and what you say above is incorrect. If facts and data matter to you, I’d be happy to discuss this with you and provide resources you can use to update your understanding. Please let me know.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/1151129579802828805

  11. CBC News has posted a rare, useful article, stating that the Metis National Council (MNC) is under investigation by auditors and the RCMP for financial irregularities. Two MNC staffers blew the whistle on the MNC:
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/metis-national-council-audit-1.5208611

    I did some internet research last evening, and found the following:
    1. One David Chartrand, director of finance at the MRC (and mentioned in the above link), has donated thousands of dollars, according to Elections Canada records, to the federal Liberal party. See the link below for more info on this connection.
    2. Thee have been prior federal audits, with incriminating information, on the MNC, going back five or six years at least. These audits could be posted on the federal government’s web site. A number of dissident Metis have complained about David Chartrand’s questionable spending. See the link below.
    3. The Metis, with David Chartrand prominently featured, won a federal government settlement “for past wrongs” — worth up to a billion dollars — all of this orchestrated by Justin Trudeau’s government.

  12. In this link, the Winnipeg Free Press mentions Metis Leader David Chartrand as a “supporter” of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals, where he spoke at a Liberal fundraiser in Manitoba this past march, 2019:
    https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/trudeau-looks-for-help-from-his-manitoba-friends-507652102.html

    Note that the national media will treat Mr. Chartrand as a neutral commentator, when it features him as a supposedly neutral Metis leaders, when running pieces on federal government, Metis relations.

    1. This is appalling. Yet another example of Liberals buying votes and rewarding their friends. The abuse of democracy and the public purse is truly disgusting.

  13. In this link (written in 2014), the B.C. Metis Federations attack the Metis National Council for financial irregularities, given an audit of the latter’s book done back in the Stephen Harper years:
    http://bcmetis.com/2014/04/9354/

    Please read this article. This says that financial irregularities have been going on for a long time, and that prior audits have been done and are in the public domain . This article complains of David Chartrand and members of his family going on worldwide travel junkets, etc.

    If on googles “David Chartrand” “Metis” “salary”, one retrieves a number of Metis blogs complaining of financial corruption at the highest levels. This is a scandal that deserves scrutiny by conservative writers and other investigative researchers.

  14. File under “headlines you will never see on SDA”

    https://hotair.com/archives/ed-morrissey/2010/01/02/shocker-yet-another-government-intervention-failure-story/

    “shocker, yet another government intervention failure story” I have decided to simply be amused by the YAGI crowd. No point even trying to point out the easily foreseeable consequences anymore. Enjoy the decline, maybe YAGI will prevent it, maybe it will be done “correctly” this time. True government has never been tried. Whatever bromide you prefer. There is just a majority of people who can never be convinced that they need less government. It’s why any independent west is doomed to failure; the free crap army is already at critical mass. Everywhere.

  15. Maxime Bernier Retweeted

    David Millard Haskell
    @DMillardHaskell

    Far-left Fascists shutting down
    @peoplespca events gets local coverage.

    The article dismantles the lies about the PPC showing we’re a party of men & women of diverse race, ethnicity, etc.

    Update: We DO have a new venue and
    @MaximeBernier will speak!

    https://www.cambridgetimes.ca/news-story/9503775-cambridge-event-with-maxime-bernier-back-on-after-cancellation/

    https://mobile.twitter.com/DMillardHaskell/status/1151123915915370496

  16. Hmmm WTF..

    Just tried that link and U-tube says: i

    “..This video contains content from FOX News Network, who has blocked it on copyright grounds..”

    For some Odd reason I find that to be Convenient BS…?

  17. Part 4
    https://metallicman.com/laoban4site/what-the-progressive-socialist-liberals-have-in-store-for-conservatives-part-4/

    Part 5
    https://metallicman.com/laoban4site/what-the-progressive-socialist-liberals-have-in-store-for-conservatives-part-5/

    Part 6
    https://metallicman.com/laoban4site/what-the-progressive-socialist-liberals-have-in-store-for-conservatives-part-6/

    Metallicman reminds us how civil wars driven by fear and hatred are murderous, literally beyond belief, and as Selco has warned, how modern massacres are designed to overtake an entire people before they understand what’s happening.

    Remus

    Woodpile Report

  18. Groper was handing out election goodies today. He gave one billion dollars to shipyards in order to keep our twenty year old navy ships floating for another twenty years. In other news, Trudeau’s Toronto Star has a whole new batch of Ford is Hitler stories. Nothing to do with the election of course.

  19. Great Leader Kim Sung Trudeau continues his taxpayer funded election tour in Quebec. Among other stops he will be meeting with the CEO of Bell Canada. You know, the Bell that has Bell media which owns CTV and various stations. CTV that worships everything Justin says and does.

  20. The Rebel
    @RebelNewsOnline

    Help wanted! Trudeau Liberals hiring “Climate Barbie whisperer” — at $2 million a year.

    Should @SheilaGunnReid apply?

    WATCH: (link: http://bit.ly/2LX35R4) bit.ly/2LX35R4 | #ClimateBarbie
    @CathMcKenna

  21. The Rebel
    @RebelNewsOnline

    “Overpaid liars!” Torontonians react to MPs who say they work too hard.

    And @TheMenzoid has a special message for the MP who hinted that stress is the reason he was caught sending explicit text messages…

    WATCH: (link: http://bit.ly/2LX20bY) bit.ly/2LX20bY | #cdnpoli

  22. “A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian”:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxkD_Z4kUg4

    And a dummkopf is a dummkopf is a dummkopf.

    Oh, and what sort of “Canadian is a blah-blah-blah” is he referring to? A “true” Canadian (as in from Quebec, you know, that province that produces all the best prime ministers, including himself), a pretend Canadian (as in one of those renegades in Alberta), or an “instant” Canadian (one of his beloved border-jumpers)? Inquiring minds want to know.

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