82 years ago, 14,000 Canadians landed on Juno Beach, many of whom would never come home.
On the anniversary of D-Day, we pause to honour those who served and sacrificed. We remember that our rights, our freedoms, and our way of life were fought for and were won by those who answered the call.
Claude Lemieux's family say that they've chosen to donate his brain to the UNITE Brain Bank at the Boston University CTE Center for research into the long-term effects of repetitive head impacts and traumatic brain injury.
"The family emphasizes that this decision is a gift to science, to athletes and to future generations of families seeking answers. No conclusion should be drawn at this time regarding any diagnosis."
Jon Cooper on Game 6: “If you watched tonight's game, that game didn't need a goal. All it needed was one goal to end it and that's how exciting it was. It was thrilling. It was epic. It was goaltenders making extraordinary saves, players doing things that were of grace and skill and magic and there was intensity and there were hits. It was everything and there wasn't a goal scored yet everybody in the building was on the edge of their seats. I guess that's how epic games become epic.”
Jesse, Steve, Laddy, and Vlad….such an incredible feeling to welcome you aboard Integrity after a nearly 700,000 mile journey. Forever thankful for your service to our crew and the nation.
46 years ago Today, Terry Fox, a 21-year-old Canadian who lost a leg to cancer, began his Marathon of Hope—a cross-country run to raise funds and awareness for cancer research
He ran 5,373 km in 143 days before cancer forced him to end his bold journey.
On this day in 2002, after battling cancer for the most of the season, Canadiens captain Saku Koivu made his emotional return to the lineup #Habs365#GoHabsGo
🚨 BREAKING: Trump just threatened 100% tariffs on ALL Canadian goods.
Not 25%. Not 35%.
One hundred percent.
This is the most severe trade threat ever issued against a Five Eyes ally.
But here is what you are not being told:
Eight days ago, Mark Carney stood in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People and did something no Canadian PM had done in nine years.
He slashed Canada’s 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1%.
He signed eight MOUs with Beijing.
He declared progress toward “the new world order.”
Four days ago, at Davos, Carney announced:
“The rules-based order is fading… is not coming back.”
Trump’s response today: “If Governor Carney thinks he is going to make Canada a ‘Drop Off Port’ for China to send goods and products into the United States, he is sorely mistaken.”
Note the word: “Governor.”
Here is what consensus is missing entirely:
USMCA Article 32.10. The “poison pill.”
This clause gives the United States the right to EXPEL Canada from the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement if Ottawa enters a free trade deal with a “non-market country.”
China is that country.
Canada just signed that deal.
Trump is not bluffing. He is triggering the clause that was designed for EXACTLY this scenario.
But go deeper.
In August 2019, Mark Carney stood at Jackson Hole and proposed replacing dollar dominance with a “Synthetic Hegemonic Currency.”
The exact phrase he used: “dampen the domineering influence of the US dollar on global trade.”
This is not a trade dispute.
This is a seven-year thesis being executed by a former Goldman Sachs partner who ran both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England.
Carney is not improvising. He is implementing.
The strategic paradox Washington created:
Every action designed to force Canadian compliance is accelerating Canadian defection.
35% tariffs → Carney went to Beijing.
“51st state” threats → Carney signed eight MOUs.
USMCA declared “irrelevant” → Carney slashed EV tariffs.
100% tariff threat → Canada now has nothing left to lose.
The binding mechanism:
When you threaten economic annihilation against an ally, they do not become more compliant.
They become more diversified.
Trump did not push Canada toward China.
Trump DELIVERED Canada to China.
This is the signature failure mode of coercive hegemony.
It works until it does not.
And when it stops working, it accelerates the very outcome it sought to prevent.
49,000 Chinese EVs now enter Canada at 6.1%.
That quota represents a beachhead.
Within five years, over 50% must be priced under C$35,000.
That is BYD. That is Nio. That is CATL batteries.
That is “Fortress North America” with a Chinese door.
Watch CAD/USD.
Watch the USMCA review in July 2026.
Watch whether Mexico follows Canada’s template.
America is building the multipolar world it fears.
One ally at a time.