@willchamberlain I’ve only just begun creating a spreadsheet of people who’ve said vile things about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. So far, teachers and professors are by far the most represented.
Sundays are “Take Your Kids To Work Day” for Waseem Jawad as he brings his children to harass Jews in the Jewish neighborhood of Bathurst & Sheppard.
The Security-Business Case for Canadian Energy
Former Cabinet Minister for Security in the UK Tom Tugenhadt just posted a brilliant argument in his Globe and Mail essay titled “Britain needs energy. Canada has energy. Why can’t we work together and dream big?”
Link here:
https://t.co/bsrofs9z8A
Tom makes 3 key arguments:
First, we have the history and trust to do this deal:
“The United Kingdom and Canada are bound by more than shared history or a monarchy. We are two peoples who have sacrificed together for each other’s freedom, whose sons and daughters lie beside one another in cemeteries from Normandy to Kandahar.” An energy deal that supports a lower cost, higher performing British economy and diversifies and grows Canadas global markets is a natural extension of our history, values and trust.
Second, both nations are reversing a decade of bad energy policy:
“Britain needs energy security after years of shortsighted decisions left us unstable. Canada, too, faces questions about the reliability of its own primary energy partner. Together, we can build a new foundation for prosperity.” Canada needs to build global market access infrastructure that has lagged for a decade now. Europe needs our LNG badly, and the UK is the first and most important G7 and NATO energy market we can help with strategic vulnerability and economic resilience.
Finally, the world needs ambitious NATO strategic alliances:
“This is the moment to dream big, to think beyond the immediate and build a partnership that shapes the century ahead. Our shared vision can deliver energy, prosperity, and security for both our peoples.”
- Canadian LNG can structurally lower UK household costs by a few hundred dollars each by 2030 with only GBP10 billion in trade - and create a deeper alliance with industrial and strategic energy supply that buttresses our NATO allies.
- Tom has spent a life of military and intelligence - and now elected - public service with a level of vision and prescience that is reflected in his connection of Canadian energy to UK & European security.
- Canada can leverage our vast energy assets not just as a huge economic force for national prosperity, but as the basis for supporting our allies and defeating our adversaries and their growing attempt to weaponize energy and constrain NATO.
Tom’s vision for mutual prosperity and global security is exactly what Canada needs to listen to as we endeavour to end this lost decade of economic and security insularity and over-reliance on the USA and rebuild our economy, our energy infrastructure, and with it our capacity to be a force for good in the world.
Starting with our good friends in Great Britain.
FBI Director Kash Patel tells Americans what Sam Cooper has been telling Canadians for years:
Huge amounts of fentanyl and members of terrorist groups are flowing into the US from Canada.
The Canadian fantasy world is coming to an end.
Over 1,000 killed by illegals. Haven’t scratched the surface.
HOW MANY ARE TOO MANY?
Did you hear about Alesandre’s preventable death? Of course not, that’s why I do this.
I’ve now posted the deaths of 1,029 people killed or allegedly killed by an illegal. There have been 1000’s of these preventable deaths over the years but MSM doesn’t report them because it doesn’t fit their narrative.
Open borders = preventable deaths. To Democrats they’re just collateral damage.
Please repost so Alesandre isn’t forgotten and inform people of his preventable death.
I’m not selling anything, I’m not writing a book, making a documentary, etc. There’s nothing in this for me. I see what’s happening to our country and I’m trying to do something about it. I ask you to repost because MSM doesn’t report these preventable deaths and people should know about them.
I try and post a photo of the victim so you can see that these preventable deaths happened to real people, to real children and families that had their lives taken from them by someone that was illegally in our country.
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How can you not like Danielle Smith?
She has no problem in standing up against Ford and telling him to stand in his own lane.
I'm from BC. So wish we had a premier like her.
Edison Motors, from BC, didn't want the grant to start with.
Someone in the BC government convinced them to apply, which they did.
They were denied the grant.
MNP reached out to them, and offered to help them re-apply for a grant....for a minor fee.
Edison Motors got suspicious.
MNP administers the CleanBC Grant Program on behalf of the government of BC, putting them in clear conflict of interest.
Edison refused to play their game and exposed the scam to the broader public.
Now we learn that a foreign company got the grant.
If you borrow money, it's called debt.
You can call it an investment, but credit rating agencies will still call it debt.
When credit ratings go down, interest rates goes up. When that happens, you spend more to service debt and have less for services.
https://t.co/mrmwSNiQET
I’ve had some time to think about what I witnessed, both what actually happened behind the scenes with the media at the debates, and what the legacy media has been reporting about it.
The Rebels were professional in there, despite being heckled, sworn at, assaulted, having paper thrown at us, berated, lied about, followed by the media regime’s constant “reporting.” It was more like bullying.
I mean, they are literally saying we’re not journalists, just far-right agitators or activists with a website who what? Asked questions they don’t like?
Meanwhile, they don’t even pass the most basic ethical standard of journalism: reaching out to the subject of their report to verify facts. The only ones who did prior to the scrum being cancelled and after many reports went out with misinformation about us, was the other independents.
That’s because the legacy media bullies hate us so much they don’t want the facts.
They wanted us gone and they wanted our questions, the ones that hold leaders to account, gone too.
Because in a way, our questions held them to account too. They penetrated the echo chamber they’ve built with our tax dollars and exposed to some of their own consumers that’s there has been another side to the stories they’ve been selling.
At first, after seeing some of their false claims they made about us both on camera and in person, I thought they were just flat-out liars.
But after having more time to digest and recap, I believe what the Rebels just witnessed was mass psychosis.
Not the slow, drawn-out, boiling-frog kind we saw during COVID but an accelerated kind, where they sense the grasp they once had is slipping as more and more of the public distrusts their biased media.
Someone has to pay for that... so they zoned in on the commission—who, didn’t want to keep breaking the law to keep us out, so they let us in.
They came for the commissioner's blood and they got it.
He’s such a frail man. So weak looking physically and by this cowardly action. I don’t say it to be mean look him up. He just is.
I saw so many regime media allies say they sent in letters complaining about how many questions we asked and demanding that he be held accountable. They had his image circulating all over with wild tales that included everything except* the reality, which was:
Rebel and other independent journalists simply walked to the line faster than the regime journalists who were too busy eating free snacks and chatting.
We took our time there seriously. We wanted the public we represent to feel we did a good job for them and we know we have to earn that. Unlike the regime media, which gets our tax handouts to act like a mean-girl club instead of focusing on the debate.
They simply lost their minds that we did a better job than them and I assume some even got in trouble for dropping the ball.
Not all of them, of course lost it, but a startling amount.
The ones who weren’t completely unhinged stayed silent or even commended those who were.
They all stood by and watched (or heard) the assaults on us and did nothing.
Some leaned into the mass psychosis even harder, like the journalist who kept yelling at Ezra that we had 13 people there and that @TheRealKeean was one of them. No matter how many times Ezra told him that wasn’t true, he insisted it was—and his “proof?” He saw Keean and Ezra talking and Keean showed Ezra something on his phone. 🤣
I’m laughing, but it’s not funny. The guy wouldn’t listen to reason.m and was literally shaking with rage.
At one point, I walked up to a journalist who was sitting near me when the Hill Times reporter lost it. I asked if he was going to be truthful about what he saw in his coverage, and he said he was going to “try.”
Try? What do you mean try?
And the CBC? They took their strongly held false beliefs to a whole other level.
they had spread false information about us and shut the facts down
Anyway, I’d better try to sleep.
What an absolutely bizarre experience.