John Stuart Mill nailed Canada’s problem.
A free country cannot survive when one side controls the schools, media, bureaucracy, courts, and cultural institutions, then treats every serious objection as misinformation, hate, or extremism.
If your argument cannot survive open debate, it is not wisdom. It is weakness wearing a government badge.
Canada’s problem is not that Canadians disagree. Healthy countries disagree. The problem is that too many people in power no longer think they should have to answer the other side. They confuse slogans with thought and moral posing with truth.
Mill understood what our political class has forgotten: you do not even understand your own position until you can state the opposing case honestly and refute it fairly.
Canada needs more of that again.
Less censorship.
Less sneering.
Less expert class arrogance.
More courage.
More debate.
More freedom.
If Melania wasn’t married to Trump, she’d be on every magazine cover as the most elegant, dignified First Lady in modern history.
If Gwynne Shotwell didn’t work for Elon, she’d be universally celebrated as one of the greatest executives alive.
The same people who worship “strong women” suddenly go blind when she stands next to the wrong man.
What a country. Omar Khadr gets $10M for killing a US serviceman and Hamas gets $100M from @AnitaAnandMP after one of their members kills a Toronto cop. What message are we sending?
"Constable Pinizzotto went through a door in a building where an eight-year-old boy was killed in his bed ten months earlier, in a city where a jail official survived a hit allegedly arranged with help from inside his own justice system, in a country where a Hells Angel took a contract from Tehran and a former provincial politician learned from an American court filing — not a Canadian one — that a cartel had her home address and a price on her head. The marketplace that connects those facts is open for business, and its clients — cartel and state alike — have learned that in Canada, the price of violence is low and the prosecution of enterprises is rare. Until Parliament changes that calculation, Canada remains, as The Bureau has reported citing former U.S. State Department and U.S. intelligence official David Luna, a “safe zone” for the worst threat networks in the world."
They were both murdered. They didn’t lose their lives, but they did have their life stolen from them. In the case of the OPP officer, It was allegedly by somebody in custody in mental health scenario who escaped from a hospital. In the case of the Toronto officer. It was allegedly connected to previous terror shooting events against our American allies, and also the Jewish community
The Royal Canadian Legion put in a beautiful new crosswalk every Canadian can be proud of on June 2 2026. ❤️🇨🇦
📍 Beckwith and Main Street, Smiths Falls Ontario
Respectfully— Const.’s Tarun Bali and Marc Pinizzotto didn’t “lose their lives” and they won’t be able find their lives again. They were both murdered.
Zara Jabbi.
Remember this name before MSM blocks it.
Why?
He’s one of the terrorists from the March U.S. consulate shootings.
Now, you know why Olivia Chow looks so shaken here.
Not for this poor slain officer.
Her own political career.
Everyone has seen it for the last 2.5 years, festering antisemitism, organized, paid for, escalating, fires, shootings, intimidation, criminal harassment, and now murder of a Cop. It's an Iranian Foreign funded terror network that the Chief and Police board have played look away with. https://t.co/LMuy7XbC4y