This is David Thompson, scion of Canada's wealthiest family, owner of Thompson Reuters, and of the Globe & Mail.
David Thompson is a nepo baby whose family prosper by government subsidized vampirism.
David Thompson and his family are collaborators with the regime destroying Canada.
That is why David Thompson and his family keep their names out of the media.
David Thompson is consumed with envy that Musk is both vastly richer than him, and widely beloved, precisely because Musk has made himself the enemy of the system that serves as David Thompson's blood funnel.
That is why David Thompson wants his readers to hate Elon Musk.
No, I don’t think you can do that.
I don’t think you can noisily welcome Omar Artan, a Somali with ties to Islamic terrorists on Wednesday, and then on Thursday give condolences for a policeman murdered by Islamic terrorists. You have to choose.
Trump’s Trafalgar Moment
Trump’s Iran deal is best understood through the lens of Trafalgar: a decisive victory that does not end every conflict, but closes the enemy’s best route to success and reshapes the strategic landscape. By reopening the Strait of Hormuz, blocking Tehran’s path to a nuclear weapon, and cutting off the financial backing of global terrorism, Trump has broken Iran’s core leverage without a wider ground war.
The closure and reopening of the Strait has changed the rules of the “great game” in energy security, putting the United States back at the center of global energy markets.
Investors should expect critics to pan the agreement as insufficiently decisive, but they should ignore the pedantry: the rules of the game have changed and the forces for complete victory have been set in motion.
Nelson’s victory at Trafalgar did not end every battle, but it closed off Napoleon’s best route to victory and set the course of the war. The end of the Cold War did not abolish conflict, but it delivered a peace dividend that reshaped economies. Trump’s deal with Iran stands in that line, a decisive strategic win with far-reaching economic and market consequences. The critics were not satisfied when Maduro fell, and they will not be satisfied now, but history will be, and capital will be too, because a peace dividend akin to the one that followed the end of the Cold War will not be ignored.
Britain is no longer a democracy. A UK woman claims she was repeatedly harassed outside her own home by a group of migrants. Despite multiple complaints, police allegedly took no action.
When she threatened to go to the media, officers reportedly warned her she could be arrested for “inciting racial hatred.”
The situation worsened when a man who helped expose the case was reportedly arrested and handcuffed. This is classic two-tier policing, protecting the perpetrators while silencing British citizens.
Despite having hundreds of mosques in New York, mass street “prayers” are becoming a staple of life in the Big Apple.
And it’s not prayers, my friends, but assertion. They are claiming turf, like hyenas pissing to mark territory.
Two days after Henry died Hampshire Police secretly recorded Digwa in a police van speaking Punjabi to his brother. Digwa admitted stabbing Henry. Discussed claiming self defence. Made zero mention of racial abuse. Not one word.
Hampshire Police had that tape.
They knew Digwa was lying about the racist attack. They had the evidence. They had his own words and then tried to smear Henry as the aggressor anyway.
Three days after his death their statement read “it was reported two men had been assaulted by an unknown man.” Henry was the unknown man. The boy bleeding out on the street. They flipped it.
Family complained. Statement changed. Then police told the family their NEXT update would again infer Henry was the initial aggressor. His family had to fight them a second time. While grieving their murdered son.
Then during the trial Hampshire tried to issue a statement telling the public to stop talking about it online. Calling it disinformation. The CPS had to step in. Told them they were about to collapse their own murder case.
This is the force that handcuffed a dying boy. Missed the murder weapon twice. Had a secret tape proving the killer lied. And still tried to bury Henry's name.
That's not incompetence. That's a machine protecting itself. At the expense of a dead boy's reputation and three officers are still on active duty. Not suspended. Treated as witnesses. To their own actions.
Hampshire Police didn't just fail Henry on that street. They kept failing him for six months after he died.
- @Banksycat
Albertans have already spoken once.
In 2021, 61.7% voted to remove equalization from the Constitution. The message was clear: Alberta wanted a fairer arrangement. Premier Kenney took that result to Ottawa and to the other premiers.
They ignored it.
No reform. No negotiation. No meaningful response. Nothing changed.
That is the lesson Albertans should carry into the next referendum. Some questions send a message. Others create leverage.
The other October referendum questions may express Alberta’s frustration, but they do not legally require Ottawa to do anything. They can be acknowledged, dismissed, delayed, or forgotten.
An independence referendum is different.
It forces Canada to confront the question it has avoided for too long: whether Alberta will continue paying the bills while others make the decisions.
This should not be about party labels or political personalities. It should be about jobs, homes, housing, services, and whether Albertans have enough say over the future they are being asked to fund.
Get informed. Compare the claims. Then vote.
Federal immigration officials just said the Liberals are planning a new taxpayer funded international advertising campaign to bring more foreign nationals to Canada to work.
They're doing this the middle of a youth jobs crisis and a recession.
Pierre Poilievre "I remember Mr. Alghabra lobbying me before he was in politics to keep Hezbollah legal, so I'm not sure that he's the right guy to combat anti Semitism." @PierrePoilievre
I have never in my 50 years of following Canadian federal politics, seen a Prime Minister frantically making an announcement a day in every region of the country. So much talking and so few accomplishments; that’s how he avoids showing up in QP.
This is the most important image on the internet right now:
Henry Nowak’s hand cuffed.
Pale due to loss of blood.
Henry is dying.
The demonic hands of the British authorities restraining him as they coddle his migrant murderer.
Henry bleeds out as UK cops and migrants insult him
Poilievre makes the BEST point here
If Donald Trump is to blame for Canada being in a recession
WHY is no other country in a recession?
WHY is MEXICO not in a recession??
The duty to consult wasn't even written into Section 35 of the constitution. It was read into it by activist judges.
Now it has morphed into a de facto duty to consent and it is screwing the whole country.
The Assembly of First Nations is just a tax-funded lobby group.
Nobody needs to consult with these guys on anything.
And they should be defunded.
Let them raise funds from members like any other group.
In the last couple of days, the Liberal Prime Minister chased reporters out of his office to protect the sensitivities of the Chinese foreign minister.
Those exiled reporters then found the Conservative leader and harangued him for criticizing the Liberal-created recession.