OC Transpo is looking to use blue lighting in their public washrooms to make it harder for junkies to find veins…
That’s where we are right now in Ottawa.
WATCH: Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston responds to a Supreme Court ruling that found his government’s ban on walking in the woods during last year’s wildfires was unconstitutional, saying he would violate Canadians’ Charter rights and “do it again if necessary.”
Yes - you can source one case by searching for the Delta Hospice Society, which will show the government policies and actions. There are other cases in play in the courts, but this one is so clear.
Delta Hospice volunteers built it with $8 million in donor money, ran it for a decade, and the government took the building without paying a cent - because they wouldn't allow the killing of patients at the facility.
Here's an excerpt from from their website and the link:
https://t.co/jycvvr15Ye
Fraser Health Authority cancelled the Service Agreement with Delta Hospice Society on Feb 25, 2020, with 1-year written notice, to take effect on Feb 24, 2021. It was communicated to DHS the reason for termination of the Service Agreement was that although we allowed assessment for “MAiD” on-site at our Hospice, access to “MAiD” was not permitted and that was contrary to Fraser Health’s policy.
The cancelation of our Service Agreement by the FHA triggered a manufactured lease default on the land we occupied, with approximately 22 years left of the Lease Agreement.
On Feb 25, 2021, Delta Hospice Society was given notice to vacate the land by March 28, 2021, and instructed that the 2 buildings, Hospice and Supportive Care Centre that DHS had constructed and operated for 10 years, was to be taken over by Fraser Health Authority. DHS left all furniture and equipment in the Irene Thomas Hospice and took all the furniture out of the Supportive Care Centre.
Only 42% of the Canadian Air Force is serviceable and ready at the moment. That’s a total of 32 fighter planes out of their 80.
That’s it.
But Canada totally doesn’t rely on the U.S. for protection…. Ok
I gotta push back on your take!
Tristin, you’re assuming they had a clean choice between “say the hard truths” and “win,” and they picked comfort over principle. But that��s not how politics works in Canada. I'm frankly shocked that you said what you said, I thought you'de be more nuanced as you normally are.
On issues like gender policy and immigration for instance, one sloppy line doesn’t just cost you a news cycle, it can cost you entire ridings. If your goal is to actually govern, you don’t lead with the topics that let your opponents paint you as a villain in five seconds and never let you speak again as has been proven by the PPC and their positions. Sometimes you shelve the most explosive fights so you can win enough power to do it all later.
And “they lost anyway” doesn’t prove your strategy would’ve worked bro. It’s just a guess. Losing with a cautious message doesn’t mean they would’ve won with a sharper one. I've worked on multiple messaging campaigns in my career to know this to be a fact.
It might mean they would’ve just lost by more and for longer, we call it mitigating risk. Also, “losing the chance to be right” isn’t the real loss. Being right without power changes nothing, it really doesn't. The real game is building a majority in a country where a big chunk of voters lean Liberal or Socialist and decide on headlines and fear of labels. In that environment, restraint isn’t cowardice, it’s staying alive long enough to win, it's never, or almost never a zero-sum game.
Canada is infected with a zombie-like malady of entitled and uninformed populace who have almost no understanding of the interplay between policy and reality. They always fall for idealism. That's the issue.
That's the reality.
These three inhuman, pieces of trash got caught and charged with (nice work @PeelPolice) sex trafficking girls as young as 11.
THEY ARE ALREADY OUT ON BAIL!
Someone help me make sense of this?
Now, I don’t personally agree with the actions of @LichTamara and Pat King, but they were both refused bail for ‘crimes’ that didn’t carry a custodial sentence in the end. Their ‘crimes’ did not involved violence. Their ‘crimes’ certainly didn’t involve conspiring to rape children for profit.
Therefore we can now assume bail is no longer an issue of public safety, but political pressure.
These three should be locked up until trial. 😡
So I was today years old when I found out police in #Ontario -
- do not have to take a report of a crime
- do not have to investigate the crime
- do not have to respond to the complainant
- have no time frame in their investigation
- do not have to inform the reporter of disposition
- do not have to inform the report of reason for disposition
In others words. You can report a crime in Ontario. They don’t have to take, investigate and talk to you. 🤷♂️
#Ontario has become one of the most corrupt jurisdictions in the developed world.
That is a conclusion formed through direct experience, not opinion.
I arrived in Ontario in 2005 and went straight into undercover operations targeting organized crime, including the Mafia and the Hells Angels.
What I found was not just organized crime operating in isolation, but a system where corruption, influence, and institutional protection were far more deeply embedded than the public would ever believe.
At that time. Now I think the public can see wrongdoing, but sadly have just come to accept that’s the way it is.
Corruption in developed jurisdictions is more sophisticated. It’s conflicts of interest. It’s decisions not to pursue investigations. Its files quietly closed or forgotten. It’s crimes reclassified as “policy violations” instead of criminal conduct. Its politicians re designating protected public lands for builder friends. It’s senior officials protecting institutions instead of protecting the public.
I’ve worked in and alongside police agencies in countries widely described as “third world,” where corruption was overt and visible. The difference there was honesty about its existence. In Ontario, corruption often hides behind bureaucracy, procedure, and public relations. The system maintains the appearance of integrity while quietly neutralizing threats to itself.
The most disturbing reality is this: the people responsible for accountability are often structurally dependent on the same institutions they are supposed to oversee.
For example: since the revelations of Toronto officers being charged with offences ranging from selling intelligence to conspiring to murder, Doug Ford, after announcing a province wide enquiry has gone on a whistle stop tour of almost every police department, shaking hands with police chiefs. Posting pictures. Offering support.
I’ve said before, if we believe the inquiry is fake, we’ll also believe the results to be fake.
When leadership controls careers, promotions, and internal investigations, true accountability becomes rare, especially in policing.
This is not a criticism of frontline officers. Most serve honourably, and I can attest, it’s a hard job. This is about institutional culture, leadership, and governance failures that allow misconduct, conflicts, and abuses of power to persist without consequence.
Public trust is not destroyed by speaking about corruption. It is destroyed by corruption itself, and by systems that protect it.
Ontario has every advantage. The fact corruption persists here is not due to lack of capability. It is due to lack of accountability at the highest levels.
Until the law applies equally to those in power, corruption will not disappear. It will simply remain hidden behind the badge, the politician or the institution.
🚨Haha! 😂😂 --
Toronto man gives a "taxpayer's acknowledgement"
immediately after a woke Toronto councilor gives a "Land acknowledgement"
"lets reflect and remember that EVERY salary and lightbulb in this chamber is funded by us" 😂😂
Give him the ORDER OF CANADA!
Disappointing (standard).
When I went to basic training, I was taught that I had a duty to defy illegal orders. Of course, the first question that comes up is "How will I know if an order is illegal?" The answer is "You will use your own judgement." Of course, the next question is "What if I am wrong?" The answer is "You be brought before a military judge and charged under the Code of Service Discipline. If you are right, you will be acquitted."
The reason we impose such a burden on our young people is because this is the only thing that separates us from Nazis.
I knew the Emergency Measures Act had been invoked unlawfully, because I was there. I crossed the police line and deliberately defied what I assessed to be an illegal order to "Stop!" My intention was to get in front of a judge, stand on my rights, and argue that the police lacked the lawful authority to cordon off all of downtown Ottawa.
I was right. The Emergency Measures Act was invoked unlawfully, as per the Mosley Decision - unanimously upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal.
I did not get acquitted.
Pierre Poilievre’s deputy leader, @TimUppal, is in Punjab right now for some reason and met with Bikram Singh Majithia, a former Punjab minister who is currently out on bail while facing serious criminal proceedings, including charges under India’s Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
Earlier that same week, Poilievre’s finance critic, @jasrajshallan, met with @SukhpalKhaira, another Punjab MLA who is out on bail while facing NDPS, money-laundering, and criminal intimidation proceedings.
Uppal is accompanied by his wife, Kiran Bhinder, a former World Sikh Organization executive and a current lawyer with Canada’s Department of Justice.
Court records exclusively obtained by researcher Bob Rai show that Tim Uppal and Kiran Bhinder shared a residential address with a family member, Raymenpreet Singh Uppal, who was arrested in an Edmonton dial-a-dope investigation. The 2014 cocaine trafficking charges were later dropped for some reason similar to the criminal charges of 2008.
In total, at least four Conservative politicians travelled to Punjab secretively within the last 7 days, and at least two of them met with politicians who are currently out on bail while facing serious drug-related criminal proceedings.
@PierrePoilievre Hey Mr. Poilievre,
Don't forget the Christian teachers fired for standing on their principles when ORDERED to CELEBRATE LGBTQ with kids.
We are in court tomorrow, but you've been silent.
A Gangster in Parliament? Tory Finance Critic’s Credentials Don’t Add Up
Jasraj Singh Hallan, the Conservative MP for Calgary Forest Lawn and the current Shadow Minister of Finance, is facing scrutiny over conflicting claims about his educational background.
In a 2020 biography, Hallan states that he holds an accounting degree from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).
However, by 2025, that claim appears to have shifted — with Hallan instead describing his qualification as an accounting diploma. In other instances, he refers to it as an accelerated program, adding further confusion over the exact nature and credibility of his accounting education.
On top of his questionable educational background and the confusion surrounding his year of birth, MP Jasraj Singh Hallan openly admits to past involvement with gangs — engaged in activities where, by his own account, the risk of arrest was very real.
This raises a fundamental question: what makes MP Hallan so special that CPC leader Pierre Poilievre would choose him for the high-profile role of Finance Critic over other candidates with consistent academic records and no history of gang involvement or criminality?
Is this appointment truly based on merit — or is it part of a broader political calculation to secure the Khalistani vote banks within Canada?
Questions arise as to the extent of the World Sikh Organization’s (WSO) influence over the CPC. Mr. Hallan did not respond to our inquiries.
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🚨🇷🇺Just look at this road next to Red Square in Moscow and it will be clear to you that Russia has already lost.
Joking as usual - this isn’t Russia, this is Canada, where authorities will block your bank account if you share this image.
Constable Frederike Buchmann is her name, and this was concerning this earlier assault on me.
There had already been about 4 other assaults, as well. One on me where my sign was knocked into my face, causing the bloody nose. @pierre_barns was sucker-punched, and another older gentleman who came to support me was pushed to the ground.
🚨 BREAKING: Barry Neufeld, a former school trustee who opposed gender ideology in schools, has been ordered to pay $750,000 to the Chilliwack Teacher’s Assocation.
The BC Human Rights Tribunal literally stated the following:
“If a person elects not to ‘believe’ that gender identity is separate from sex assigned at birth, then they do not ‘believe’ in transpeople. This is a form of existential denial.
“A person does not need to believe in Christianity to accept that another person is Christian. However, to accept that a person is transgender, one must accept that their gender identity is different than their sex assigned at birth.”
The Tribunal has declared that all British Columbians must believe in gender identities.
@604RAW I think his name is Sylvester. You can see his interview in "10 Dollar Death trip" at about 8 mins. He was a fentanyl dealer. Looks like the years since have aged him quickly
🚨UNREAL: Canadian Crown prosecutors believe that a Grande Prairie unhinged lunatic who identifies as a gender-fluid individual and stabbed his 8-year-old daughter and assaulted his 7-year-old son should serve just 5-1/2 years behind bars.
The man, who goes by the name Alice Michael Atwood, was released on bail after pleading guilty to aggravated assault. He called the vicious attack on his children a “horrible error and a bad decision.”
He currently lives in a van in British Columbia and Alberta and makes videos in which he says he “makes magic” by reading tarot cards and talking about his case.
Here he is threatening people, saying they are breaking the law if they use his legal name, and claiming that they are putting his children in danger. After stabbing his children, he says he is afraid that if other parents talk about him to their kids, his children could be bullied.
After the attack, his daughter was airlifted to a hospital for emergency surgery to repair her esophagus. She now faces months on a feeding tube, and the rest of the family must find ways to ensure their children’s safety.