A Canadian messaged me last week.
He said: I agree with everything you post.
I cannot say any of it at work.
I asked: what would happen if you did?
He said: reported to HR. Investigated. Probably let go.
He lives in Canada.
Not China. Not Russia.
Canada.
So yes.
A Japanese account in Tokyo will keep posting.
Until he can say it himself again.
Easily debunked. Poly and friends leave out some key details:
▶️ only 8% of crime guns are recovered
▶️ of those less than 20% are traced
▶️ these numbers leave out ON & QC
▶️ these numbers include toys, air soft, replicas
It’s bunk data and they know it. That’s why the RCMP refused to comment.
https://t.co/R41vQqBPvT
Stakeholders invited to consult on Bill C-21, including a current Liberal Cabinet member, wanted amendments to ban online gun sales and thought gun owners illegally modified their magazines "all the time."
And it was the only consultation held.
https://t.co/C8DmgveGcO
There’s a story out this morning from the Canadian Press that made me rise an eyebrow as it goes against everything we know from law enforcement and the data.
It states that 71% of RCMP traced crime guns are domestically sourced. That was shocking to read so we did a little digging into the numbers.
Here's the truth:
https://t.co/R41vQqBPvT
@Polysesouvient@DanforthFSC@rcmpgrcpolice Do you want to get sued?
Because wildly misinterpreting data like that to push a political agenda with just insanely false headlines is a great way to get sued.
Not only is the ASFCP being rammed through with participants having only 5 days to comply with the confiscations, they can’t manage more than 4 pews at a time, forcing people to make multiple appointments.
They’re rushing to grab guns before our court challenge 🇨🇦
WITHDRAW!! https://t.co/DCC7kiZhSo
Nobody cares when they leaked the personal information of 2.2M licensed Canadian gun owners.
You know, the folks with guns in their homes. You people are ridiculous.
CBC staff reportedly monitored negative social media reactions to its sympathetic coverage of Humboldt Broncos crash driver Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, archived critical posts, and escalated them internally to executives and security personnel.
Canada’s state broadcaster should welcome scrutiny, not funnel criticism to security channels or discuss flagging dissenting journalists. When a taxpayer-funded media institution treats public criticism as a security matter, it risks chilling free expression and undermining trust.
https://t.co/6ITJOQu7QY
EXCLUSIVE: Canada Pauses Deportation of Trucker Jaskirat Sidhu, Who Killed 16 and Injured 13
Chris Joseph, father of Jaxon Joseph, whose life was lost along with 15 others in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, says he will not stop his quest for justice and his fight to have the man responsible for the tragedy deported back to India, which was part of his sentence.
“I honestly do feel like my son Jaxon would be right behind me saying, ‘Go get him, Dad,’” Joseph says, promising he will not stop until Jaskirat Sidhu is deported, after a federal court paused the deportation at the eleventh hour, when Sidhu was scheduled to be deported the next business day.
“Being deported back to India, although not anybody’s favourite choice, is not a death sentence,” Joseph, the former NHL hockey player, says. “What we have is a death sentence,” he adds, pointing out that the last time he ran his fingers through his son’s hair was in a morgue.
Joseph says Sidhu was ordered deported by everyone: the judge, the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Court of Appeal, and the CBSA, yet he is still fighting on humanitarian grounds to avoid being separated from his family in Canada.
“His family can go to India with him. If my wife or I were deported, we’d be at each other’s side,” Joseph says, adding that forgiveness is irrelevant. “Deportation was part of his sentence. Forgiveness doesn’t mean he gets to be more special than any other criminal,” he says, emphasizing that people are deported every day for much less.
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A letter form the Saskatchewan Minister of Justice and Attorney General on a question I asked about the feds gun grab.
They WILL NOT be allowing police to kick in your doors.
EVERY province should do the same.
Canada is not a democracy. It's not even a free nation anymore.
How could it be when Parliament is sidelined for eight months, allowing the executive branch to reign unchecked?
Or when foreign interference is ignored and elections are gamed?
Or when courts rule that the government broke the law and nothing changes?
Or when the state controls your speech, your property, your energy, your news, your guns, your healthcare—and offers you assisted suicide when the wait times get too long?
Canada has become something else: a managed oligarchy with democratic trappings, where the individual exists to serve the state.
Look how far Canada has fallen. Because this could be America's future overnight.