If by calling me a “climate denier” you mean that I don’t think the government of Canada can control the Earth’s climate, by taxing the shit out of us, then yes, I am a climate denier.
Stornoway has been the official residence of the leader of the opposition for 76 years.
But because Pierre lives in it, it’s got to go.
All of this is an endless distraction from the actual people who are in power.
Carney just gave away $900 million dollars to another Country that of which we will see zero accountability for, but oh let’s kick Pierre out of his house…ok.
Last week, our donors helped us secure two major victories.
Crown prosecutors in Nova Scotia withdrew a $28,872 ticket against veteran Jeffrey Evely @JeffEvely for walking in the woods. This followed the major Nova Scotia Supreme Court ruling which found that the province's ban on walking in the woods violated Canadians' right to mobility.
All charges against Dr. Frances Widdowson @FrancesWiddows1 were stayed following her arrest at the University of Victoria in December 2025. She attended the campus to discuss with students unfounded claims about unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. Within minutes of her arrival, she encountered a large protest against her, and police charged her with trespassing. This is a victory for all Canadians exercising their freedom of expression on Canadian campuses.
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Erica Drum was told her son Jackson would never breathe on his own again.
A hockey hit launched him headfirst into the boards. Broken neck & spine. Paralyzed.
Odds of recovery: 1 in 1,000,000
Jackson is now walking and has recovered every fine motor skill he lost.
What happened?
His loving mother took a chance on a substance called DMSO. And what followed was nothing short of a miracle.
ERICA DRUM: “[Doctors] said there was no hope of recovery… He is vent-dependent, feeding tube-dependent. We were told he is never going to eat or drink or be able to breathe independently.”
“I had a friend, and she’s like, ‘Hey, I know of this thing [DMSO] that’s supposed to help spinal cord injuries, and it helps reduce the swelling.’ And I’m like, ‘Okay, well maybe we can try that.’ Because at this point, we didn’t have any options.”
“We decided to try [DMSO] topically. We bought like a little rollerball one… We started that on day four or five, and by day seven, I would poke his feet or his legs, and he would open his eyes [despite being on intense painkillers].”
“And then there was a PT working with him, and she felt his hip flexor fire. And they’re like, ‘Oh my gosh.’ He went from an Asia A to an Asia C, which usually is not supposed to happen.”
“You’re either a severe spinal cord injury with no sensation, nothing, like an Asia A. You don’t go from an A to a C. From there, he was Asia C. And I’m still rubbing this stuff on him every chance I get.”
“I mean, I would rub that thing on him probably ten times a day. What’s interesting is I was able to rub it on the left side of his body more than his right side. His left side is definitely stronger.”
“The right side is slowly coming back. His hand grip on this side was like 1 pound probably four months ago. And now it’s up to 20 pounds. He literally has every single fine motor skill. It’s a matter of us now strengthening them.”
“He hasn’t used his wheelchair in three weeks… We moved to the arm crutches. And now in therapy, he’s working on walking without the arm crutches.”
“We were like ventilator-dependent, medication-dependent… And now we’re down to just the baclofen.”
“My son is one of the only people I’ve met that does not have the nerve pain with his condition. So he is off of all nerve pain meds.”
Jackson’s doctors can’t explain how he went from a quadriplegic to a walking, self-sufficient person again.
But his mother attests it was the DMSO.
The thing is, Jackson isn’t the only person with a story like this. 🧵
Hockey Alberta is currently seeking qualified candidates for three (3) Director at Large positions on its Board of Directors. Board members play a key role in guiding the mission, vision, and values of Hockey Alberta while supporting the continued growth and development of hockey across the province.
We are committed to geographic diversity, and at least one (1) of the recommended candidates (preferably two (2)) must reside outside of the greater Edmonton and Calgary areas.
If you are passionate about hockey, leadership, and making an impact in your community, we encourage you to apply or nominate someone who would be a strong fit.
Nomination deadline: Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Submit your nomination through the Hockey Alberta website: https://t.co/mWDdzlVrhF
Canada
Your prime minister was installed. It's true.
He then won the election after having little chance.
Then he made deals to steal a majority.
His biggest accomplishment is enriching his own portfolio.
You are the only nation in the g20 having a recession.
They've shut down debate and are just ramming through bills to become law and entrap you in a digital prison.
And the majority defend it, love it, thank it.
Canada is being fleeced, we're being robbed, and most aren't mad at the people doing it, they're mad at the people seeing it.
#abstorm Weather summary
for Alberta
issued by Environment Canada
at 4:24 a.m. MDT Monday 22 June 2026.
Discussion.
An intense weather system brought widespread heavy rainfall to areas
of northern and central Alberta this weekend, June 20 and 21.
Localized flooding and sewer backups were reported in the Edmonton
area yesterday. Lighter rain will continue this morning before the
system weakens and pulls away from Alberta today.
Storm total rainfall amounts as of 4 A.M. MDT, in millimetres:
Elk Island National Park: 133
Stony Plain: 123
Edmonton (city): 95
Edmonton (airport): 73
Villeneuve: 95
Barrhead: 89
Camrose: 68
Hendrickson Creek: 51
Edson: 48
Lacombe: 47
Vegreville: 45
Whitecourt: 44
Nordegg: 44
Red Deer: 42
Wainwright: 38
Lac La Biche: 35
Lloydminster: 33
Slave Lake: 29
Rocky Mountain House: 22
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/PASPC
Not a good look MLB.
Compelled speech--that's what this is.
Would you require Muslim players to smear bacon grease on their hats?
How about you play freaking baseball and leave the intolerant bigotry of the hatemongering LGBTQ+ crowd to Democrat politics?
LIBERAL LOGIC
25% of Canadian kids are literally STARVING and can’t afford food.
Instead of focusing on bringing millions of children out of poverty
They decide to ban them from social media. MAKES PERFECT SENSE
Looks like someone forgot to press send. ?
@HockeyAlberta
SAMHA AGM being rescheduled
*14 of the 16 spots were up for Election.
*The entire executive (6 positions) and 8 Direct at Large.
Dear Members,
It was recently brought to the attention of the Board of Directors that, while notice of the previously scheduled Annual General Meeting (June 15) had been shared electronically through our website and social media channels, the email notice required under our bylaws had not been distributed to the membership.
After reviewing the matter, the Board determined that the appropriate course of action was to reschedule the Annual General Meeting and provide the full 21 days notice required under our bylaws.
In making this decision, the Board considered several factors, including:
• Ensuring full compliance with the notice requirements outlined in our bylaws;
• Providing all members with a fair opportunity to participate in the governance of the organization; and
• Improving accessibility and member engagement.
We recognize that this change may cause inconvenience, and we appreciate your understanding.
While this situation has highlighted areas where our processes can be strengthened, it also presents an opportunity to improve our governance practices and ensure greater clarity and engagement moving forward.
In accordance with the St. Albert Minor Hockey Association bylaws, this email serves as formal notice of our upcoming Annual General Meeting.
Date: Sunday, August 30, 2026
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: TBD
A registration link will be circulated by email before August 1, 2026.
We encourage all members to participate in the Annual General Meeting and look forward to connecting with you on August 30.
Sincerely,
Don Chanski
President, on behalf of the
St. Albert Minor Hockey Association Board of Directors
The latest Pan-Canadian Assessment Program (PCAP) results revealed that Alberta students ranked top in Canada for academic performance across math, reading, and science.
A reporter asked Farkas why he felt it was necessary to weigh in on independence. Farkas' excuse is that talk of independence is scaring away jobs.
"There's a reason the Bank of Montreal is no longer in Montreal"
Really?
It was founded in 1817 in Montreal and remains legally headquartered there today. In 1977, the bank relocated its operational headquarters (and executive offices) to First Canadian Place on Bay Street in Toronto. This is where most day-to-day operations, senior executives (including the chairman and president at the time), and key functions have been based since.
The legal/corporate head office has stayed in Montreal while Toronto has served as the practical/operational base for decades. This dual structure is common for many banks with deep roots in other cities or provinces, but business needs tied to Toronto's financial district (i.e. RBC, Scotia and National).
Also, Quebec's referendums occurred in 1980 and 1995, years after BMO moved.
Mayor Farkas...want to know how to attract businesses to your city? Lower taxes, offer them value for their money......and keep the water running.
Deaths in the US so far in 2026, by cause:
Drowning: approximately 1000 (22 kids in Texas alone)
Mushroom poisoning: 4
Rattlesnake: 3
Lightning: 2
Marathon: 1
Measles: 0
And, oh yeah, overdose: approximately 30000
Let's try to scare people some MORE about measles, huh?
The Justice Centre announces that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ruled that the Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS) violated the Charter rights of Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) and one of its members by preventing the display of signs expressing opposition to abortion on Parliament Hill in May 2023.
Constitutional lawyer Hatim Kheir said, “Parliament Hill has long been a place where Canadians gather to communicate political messages directly to lawmakers and to the public. We are pleased that the Court recognized that constitutional freedoms cannot be restricted through subjective and unpredictable censorship.”
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