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Over 50,000 people have watched my interview with @DwightNewmanLaw and Tom Isaac from @cassels about the Cowichan decision. This is one of the most in depth conversations about the case you'll find online with two of Canada's leading experts piped.video/FFpFTM5XKm4
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In yet another troubling intrusion on Canadians’ privacy, the federal government plans to spend up to $43 million to digitize the payroll records of more than 20 million workers. The move would hand federal bureaucrats instant access to deeply personal information about your employment and compensation. Canadians don’t want their payroll, employment or demographic information stored in a single system operated by the government. Canadians have little confidence the government can protect such data from cyberattacks or from its own officials snooping through sensitive files. blacklocks.ca/test-biggest-f…
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ANTI-COMMUNISM WEEK, 2025 "This week, our Nation observes Anti-Communism Week, a solemn remembrance of the devastation caused by one of history’s most destructive ideologies." - @POTUS whitehouse.gov/presidential-…
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Replying to @cvangeyn
You and your organization do great work for Canadian’s freedoms. Thank you very much..
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Get the full episode at drdrew.tv.
🚨 BREAKING: Dr. Redfield Says the Truth May Finally Come Out About mRNA Vaccines “I know the FDA is reviewing the toxicity issues on the COVID vaccines … and I think what you're gonna see them report, sadly, is the number of children that actually died from the mRNA vaccines.”
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COP30 begins today in Brazil. It’s that time again when many political and intellectual elites burn through jet fuel to gather in luxurious venues — only to lecture the rest of us about how we’re harming the planet and why we should eat less meat.
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Why was Canada funding the BBC in 2023/24? Global Affairs Canada gave them 907,000 UK pounds - more than a million dollars Canadian.
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It’s fascinating how each region leaves its own fingerprint on the color, Colombian ones glow with that deep bluish green, while Zambian and Ethiopian stones shine brighter and crisper. Nature’s palette at work
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The narcotics of today are made from chemicals that cause permanent destruction & never let go. These people will never run for congress or join the army or function as productive members of society. That is one way to destroy a nation from within & make it look like the victims to blame - so you don’t see that they are casualties on the battlefield of drug warfare. This is another line of operation in the destruction of America, pushed by the left/globalists & America’s adversaries.
The Portland streets are like giving a bunch of highschoolers as much drugs as they want and no rules.
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Perhaps you should remind them of what their their job and responsibilities actually are: “Public trust is essential for the RCMP to effectively serve and protect Canadians. As a result, RCMP employees must conduct themselves in a manner that not only meets, but exceeds, the rightfully high expectations of Canadians. RCMP members are subject to the same laws as all Canadian citizens.” rcmp.ca/en/member-conduct/me… “37 It is the responsibility of every member (a) to respect the rights of all persons; (b) to maintain the integrity of the law, law enforcement and the administration of justice; (c) to perform the member’s duties promptly, impartially and diligently, in accordance with the law and without abusing the member’s authority; (d) to avoid any actual, apparent or potential conflict of interests; (e) to ensure that any improper or unlawful conduct of any member is not concealed or permitted to continue; (f) to be incorruptible, never accepting or seeking special privilege in the performance of the member’s duties or otherwise placing the member under any obligation that may prejudice the proper performance of the member’s duties; (g) to act at all times in a courteous, respectful and honourable manner; and (h) to maintain the honour of the Force and its principles and purposes.” laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/…
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The salon is truly where you hear the chatter of what’s on the minds of normies. The people next to me are discussing how Vegas is a ghost town because everyone is broke.
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“They’re liars. Never forget it.”
"Obviously it's not a public health crisis," On the ground at the Universal Ostrich Farm @ezralevant points out a RCMP's disregard for their truck that has contaminated hay all over from the CFIA's rifle execution kill zone of supposed infected birds.
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#RemembranceSunday A.E. Housman
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Globe and Mail spilling some serious ink normalizing relations with China
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If the US is so lawless, why did @MarkJCarney move his company Brookfield's headquarters to New York?
Carney was asked what would make investors choose Canda over the US. He implies that the US is a lawless wild west and that's why investorts will prefer Canada. 🤡🤡🤡
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“Obedience is not enough. Unless he is suffering, how can you be sure that he is obeying your will and not his own? Power is in inflicting pain and humiliation. Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. Do you begin to see, then, what kind of world we are creating?“ —George Orwell 1984
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It used to be psychopaths and serial killers who took relief in the needless killing of animals. Now it’s our state-backed media’s choice scientist, hiding behind a draconian policy.
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Lots of newsy discussion in this podcast. Did you know an eminent Canadian expert was detained and interrogated by China secret police? To think the captured politicians role out ‘eminent’ Canadians to cover up MSS activities in our land. Not on my watch.
“He Certainly Influenced Trudeau”: Charles Burton on Academic Paul Lin and China’s Early Reach into Canada thebureau.news/p/he-certainl…