Revolving Doors

The Westwood area of Winnipeg has long been considered a safe place to go about one’s business, since it is at the edge of the city as opposed to the crime-ridden downtown zone. Not any more, thanks to racially motivated “justice”. If you read up on this guy’s rap sheet in the article, it boggles the mind that he would be allowed anywhere other than prison.

A man shot and killed by Winnipeg police earlier this week was from Nunavut and is being remembered as a proud Inuk who craved connection and needed help to overcome his violent past.

Jordan Charlie, 24, was released from custody in Manitoba on Nov. 19 after he pleaded guilty to assault with a weapon, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose and three other related charges for incidents that happened this year, court recordings reviewed by CBC News reveal.

 

Can Canada Avoid the 25% American Tariff?

For decades, any Canadian who … wait for it … cares about their country, has been pleading with politicians to do something tangible about the drugs and endless immigration that are really hurting Canadians. The response of Trudeau, and many premiers, so far: Not on my watch!

Brian Lilley and True North’s Rachel Parker discuss what could actually be done quickly to avoid Trump’s promised tariff. Three other folks at True North discuss the same.

Related: Viva Frei shares his thoughts.

The Part I Like Best

About Harm Reduction programs are the harms they reduce.

Related: In an exclusive investigation, The Bureau delves into the U.S. government’s case, tracking the history of fentanyl networks infiltrating North America since the early 1990s, with over 350 organized crime groups now using Canada as a fentanyl production, transshipment, and export powerhouse linked to China, according to Canadian intelligence.

And The Jokes Will Write Themselves

Grab a beverage.

David Clinton- What Does the Federal Government Really Look Like?

…That means about one out of every 59 employed Canadians now works for the federal government. Which means that – worker-for-worker – Canada’s public service is significantly less productive than it was ten years ago. And the growth in absolute numbers from 257,034 workers in 2015 to 357,247 in 2023 can be accurately characterized as bloat. Unforgivable bloat.

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