Monday, June 06, 2022

A Post

 


Seventy-eight years ago, Canadian troops stormed the Juno sector in Normandy in the largest successful amphibious landing in military history.

Their efforts helped destroy the Nazi war machine. 

Justin, of course, has made no mention of this:


 

If his daddy didn't stop the Nazis, why should Justin honour the men who did? 



You can lie to yourselves but you can't lie to everyone else:

Nearly 60 per cent of Canadians were comfortable or somewhat comfortable with a deal that could see the federal NDP prop up the minority Liberal government until 2025, a new survey says.

Yes, about that:

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The NDP was down close to 900,000 votes, a truly shocking decline since those voters didn’t really shift to another party. They simply went away. People stayed home.

The horrendous result for the Ontario NDP comes not long after Jagmeet Singh was confronted on multiple occasions by angry Canadians, including Canadian Sikh’s, demonstrating growing anger against Singh in that community.

Much of the anger stems from perception that Singh has sold out to Justin Trudeau by doing Trudeau’s bidding.

Singh’s demonization of the Freedom Convoy was also heavily criticized by some Canadian Sikhs who supported the movement and opposed Singh’s attempt to smear the convoy as ‘racist.’

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Trudeau was against mandatory vaccination until he saw an opportunity for political gain ahead of the last election. Vaccine refusers, in the eyes of the Liberals, were suddenly not simply misguided or poorly informed, but, rather, misogynists and racists. But, thanks to a mutating virus and waning effectiveness of vaccines, by the time the mandates were in place, their usefulness had already been spent, except as a way to generate outrage against those who oppose them. So they remain.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took heat online this weekend after the leader reportedly fled Canada’s capital for a “secret location,” averting any confrontation with the numerous truckers in a “freedom convoy” protesting the nation’s vaccine mandates.

Trudeau, who days ago dismissed the protesting truckers and their supporters as a “small, fringe minority,” was ripped online as a “coward” and fleeing “tyrant” over his escape from Ottawa.

 

Who is this "60%" people speak of? These idiots?

Perhaps the people who have to put up with this?:

Gasoline prices continued to trend upward across much of Canada over the weekend and experts warn more increases are coming this week.

National average gas prices rose to about $2.06 on Sunday, up almost three cents from the day before and 11 cents higher compared with a week ago, according to the Canadian Automobile Association.

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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault and five staff billed more than $100,000 to attend a United Nations climate conference, newly-released records show. Air fare for the six cost more than $37,000 including $11,246 for Guilbeault, who called for urgent action on climate change: “We need more environmentalists in the House.”

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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is “too busy” to mind her budget bill, say MPs. Opposition members of the Commons finance committee submitted a rewritten bill with dozens of amendments: “We have suggested to delete, delete, delete.” 

 

Yes, people are being most unreasonable.

 

 

While no one was looking:

2000 people gathered in Toronto on Saturday to remember the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. This comes as the Chinese Communist Party banned the world's largest candlelight vigil for Tiananmen Square at Victoria Park in Hong Kong for the 3rd year in a row.

The event was organized by Sheng Xue from the Federation for a Democratic China, and Winnie Ng, chairperson for the Toronto Association for Democracy in China.

 

Also:

China's foreign ministry warned Canada on Monday of potential "severe consequences" of any "risky provocation", after Canada's military last week accused Chinese warplanes of harassing its patrol aircraft monitoring North Korea sanctions busting.

 

A real leader would tell China to go and f--- itself.

But, well, you know ... 


And:

South Korea and the United States said they fired eight surface-to-surface missiles early on Monday off South Korea's east coast, responding to a barrage of short-range ballistic missiles launched by North Korea on Sunday.

The action is a demonstration of "the capability and readiness to carry out precision strikes" against the source of North Korea's missile launches or the command and support centres, South Korea's Yonhap news agency cited the South Korean military as saying.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who took office last month, has vowed to take a tougher line against the North and agreed with U.S. President Joe Biden at a May summit in Seoul to upgrade joint military drills and their combined deterrence posture.

North Korea has conducted a flurry of missile launches this year and Yoon said its missile and nuclear weapons programmes have reached a level at which they pose a threat to regional and world peace.

The South “will continue to build fundamental and practical security capabilities and deter the North’s nuclear and missile threats,” Yoon said at an event for South Korea's Memorial Day.


(Sidebar: this Memorial Day. And it seems North Korea's backer has fondness for South Korean property.)



Fifty people were murdered in cold blood in Nigeria but the real problem is not cowing down to Islamists:

The Liberal government will begin to search for a special representative to combat Islamophobia in Canada, the minister for diversity announced on the first anniversary of an attack that killed a Muslim family while they were out for a walk in London, Ont.

 

I'll just leave this here:

The Trudeau government has yet to acknowledge that Assyrian Christians, Yezidis and other religious and ethnic minorities are targets of genocide in Iraq and Syria. Consequently, resettling Christian refugees is not a political priority for the Liberals.



Of course Justin is going to kill off the poor. They're poor, for God's sake!:

In April, 2022, U.K. publication The Spectator ran a story with a provocative headline: “Why is Canada euthanizing the poor?”  So provocative is the issue that Canadian media have completely ignored it.

Let us note the following, as published in The Spectator on April 30th, 2022:

“Since last year, Canadian law, in all its majesty, has allowed both the rich as well as the poor to kill themselves if they are too poor to continue living with dignity. In fact, the ever-generous Canadian state will even pay for their deaths. What it will not do is spend money to allow them to live instead of killing themselves.”

 


If they can freeze bank accounts, they can seize property, too:

If the House of Commons passes the budget implementation bill as expected this month, the Canadian government could have new powers to seize and sell sanctioned Russian assets to fund the reconstruction of Ukraine, setting up a potential violation of international law.

When does China get that treatment? 



Let's hear it for term limits and no subsidies for political parties!

Wait - what do you mean no?:

Some, however, have opted to blame the electoral system itself, saying FPTP allowed Ford to win 67% of the seats in the Ontario legislature without getting 67% of the popular vote.

Multiple commentators and opponents of Ford took to Twitter to share their disdain for FPTP, as well as express a belief in the need for electoral reform. 

These individuals include past and current politicians, journalists and authors.

 

But they were fine with it when it allowed them to win.


 

It might have something to do with the fact that there are only TWO biological sexes and that if you have to convince a biological female that she is really male despite the lack of injected - ahem - "equipment", your nagging is nothing more than sick grooming of children:

Transgender and nonbinary teens are at much greater risk than their cisgender peers of having suicidal thoughts or attempting suicide, warns a new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.



It was never about a virus:



Why, it's like no one cares for corrupt political families:

 


I'm sure it's nothing to be concerned with:

Should China occupy Taiwan, it would control a majority of the world's microchip manufacturing production.  But China needn't invade Taiwan to bring America to its knees — simply reducing urea and other existing Chinese exports is already wreaking havoc.  Agricultural fertilizer prices have nearly doubled in the past year, and shrinking supplies of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) now threaten America's transportation system.  The impact of urea supply shortages on food inflation will be compounded by distribution failures if additional DEF resources are not procured immediately.

DEF is an emissions control liquid required by the EPA in diesel engines manufactured after 2010 as an "aftertreatment technology" to reduce vehicle emissions.  This additive is required for most modern diesel truck fleets.  Without it, many trucks cannot exceed five miles per hour in speed, or even be started.  Truckers are now reporting increasing DEF shortages around the nation.

 


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