Baroness Foster quotes Churchill: ‘An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it’ll eat him last.’
As she describes in the house of lords the weak and pathetic responses to Islam by the government.
WE DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!! Starmer Tried to Stop Us… But Britain Showed Up Anyway 🇬🇧
Against media smears, government pressure and speaker bans, our May 16th Unite The Kingdom rally became one of the biggest patriotic gatherings Britain has EVER SEEN! I called for peace, no masks, no violence and total discipline and you delivered! THANK YOU!
This wasn’t far right. This was ordinary British people standing together to say they’ve had enough of being ignored, betrayed and silenced. The movement is growing, the message is spreading, and they can no longer pretend we don’t exist.
Bill C-22 is facing growing opposition from across the political and tech spectrum. Signal says it could leave Canada. Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke calls the bill “a huge mistake.” Apple, Meta, NordVPN, Windscribe, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and even U.S. Congressional leaders are raising alarms about privacy, cybersecurity, and mass surveillance risks.
https://t.co/XcrjTCxwAS
Four years ago I became paralyzed after a severe Neuro injury called TM after my Covid shot. Since then I’ve fought every day just to survive while being offered MAID instead of meaningful support, treatment, or accountability.
PHAC promised to do better and yet they still haven’t hired doctors to process any outstanding claims.
Now look where government priorities are going instead.
Canadians injured and permanently disabled are still being left behind.
Repost so people know the victims are being replaced. Government promises mean nothing unless you tag them to show you care. @GovCanHealth
https://t.co/j5Og8GkhXJ
A nurse with a spotless track record gets fined and suspended for pointing out there are two genders, and for praising world renowned author & women's rights advocate @jk_rowling.
This is authoritarian censorship.
We must restore free speech and free thinking in a free country.
This Secret Company Just Got A Massive Government Contract
@EzraLevant hears from a local Nova Scotia resident who blew the whistle on a $200 million Department of National Defence contract with Maritime Launch Services to set up a spaceport in the province.
Two-hundred million. That's how much money Mark Carney's Liberals just handed an obscure company tied to a Canadian rocket launchpad in the tiny town of Canso, Nova Scotia.
The Liberals say this will help Canada compete with the United States and build a domestic aerospace advantage. But is that really true? After all, the site in Canso is just a concrete slab in the middle of nowhere.
We decided to look deeper into the company involved, Maritime Launch Services, and what we found raises serious questions about transparency, accountability and how business gets done in Canada.
We recently travelled to Canso, flying to Halifax and then driving three hours, to see the site for ourselves. The Department of National Defence is spending $20 million a year over 10 years on the project, while Marine Launch Services actually rents the land from the province for less than $15,000 a year.
It's the craziest thing — and that's why we went to investigate.
What we found in Canso was a town appalled and opposed to this rocket industry. Everywhere we went, there were signs showing people do not want this spaceport — whether it's real or fake.
“We're a small community in rural Nova Scotia, so no one is listened to us,” one local resident who blew the whistle on this story told us.
Suspiciously, Maritime Launch Services was a penny stock until the $200 million investment from the Carney Liberals. Then the price shot up, with insiders making out like bandits.
Even more eye-catching, the government backdated its lease agreement with Maritime Launch Services by a year. This means the federal government shelled out $20 million for nothing.
It seems like a form of money laundering, like a way of funnelling money to friends.
Who are the people who got this sweetheart deal?
“We have about 1,100 people within 5.5 km of this,” the Canso local told us, noting the project was first discussed as a test site for a 127-foot-tall Ukrainian rocket. That rocket was set to be launched just 3 km from her community, “so, naturally we were concerned,” she said.
“I can't outright say it's corruption, I don't know,” she told us. “I wrote the Auditor General,” she added, calling for an independent investigation.
“This needs to be looked at, because it's wrong on every level.”
Say what you want about the convoy protests in Ottawa, but what happened to Tamara Lich should concern all of us.
Tamara took a stand during a difficult time in Canada. In response, she faced a level of enforcement that many believe was excessive and intended to discourage others from speaking out.
A grandmother. No criminal history. Yet treated as if she were a violent threat. A Canada-wide warrant issued for her arrest for an alleged bail breach and then locked up in jail without bail.
This isn’t just about one case. It’s about how far authorities can go when people challenge government decisions.
Now she’s in a legal fight that could set important precedents. If fairness, accountability, and civil liberties matter to you, this is worth supporting and watching closely. https://t.co/5n7JdevejN
Now they are just taunting and mocking people - offering to euthanize priests. The MAiD program reveling in its own evil.
"A Vancouver priest recovering from a hip fracture at Vancouver General Hospital says he was twice offered assisted death by health-care staff who knew he was a priest and opposed to euthanasia"
https://t.co/G43LeIrJ55
It has now been over two weeks since Paige, Deyanna and Chris Ostroushko violently attacked me and all three are still free.
Paige is on camera punching and tackling me.
Deyanna admitted to assaulting me.
Chris is on camera slamming me to the ground.
Yet all three are still free. Painting themselves as the victims and gloating about how they haven’t been arrested yet.
Dan Hartman announces that he’s taking his lawsuit against Health Canada to the Supreme Court of Canada after the Ontario Court of Appeal dismissed the case, citing “no duty of care” to individuals who are collateral damage for the greater good.
FULL REPORT: https://t.co/pptDccIFOu
Whatever you’re going through, you can get through it.
Those are the words Officer Antonio Richardson shared with a young man on Sunday, April 12. The young man was on top of the Dames Point Bridge, ready to take his own life.
Our District 2 and 6 Patrol officers responded to the bridge and spoke directly to the young man, sharing directly from their hearts. In that moment, our officers weren’t the police. They were just people showing how much they care for another person. Thankfully, the young man decided to take Officer Richardson’s hand and step off the bridge.
We are here for you. We care about you. We do what we do every day because we care about you.
If you’re struggling with thoughts of suicide, pleas reach out to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. It is a free resource available to you 24/7.
Canadians elected a Liberal minority, not a majority and trying to build one is a power grab.
I won't be crossing the floor. I won't betray the people who put their trust in me.
The fact that the government “encouraged,” incentivized, and coerced people to take it, and then failed to support those who were injured, is unconscionable.
How can those in power continue to govern in good conscience knowing that people were left without meaningful support?
How can public trust be maintained when fear was used to drive compliance, and those who suffered the consequences were left behind?
What does it say about “public health” in Canada if concern and protection appear to be applied selectively, vigorously promoted in one context, but absent when it comes to those who were harmed?
Where does informed consent fit into this, if individuals were not given a clear, balanced understanding of risks, alternatives, and the limits of what was known?
At a minimum, is that defensible in a system that claims to protect its citizens?
What was the point of listing the IRGC as a terrorist entity if the govt won’t keep its members out of Canada?
Reports that former IRGC member Mehdi Taj is en route to Canada on a temporary resident visa are alarming.
BREAKING: A judge yesterday dismissed charges against 75-year-old Scottish grandmother Rose Docherty, who was arrested for offering consensual conversation in a “buffer zone”.
Watch Rose’s reaction to the free speech victory, outside court yesterday: