A proud Canadian 🇨🇦 of Danish 🇩🇰 heritage, A Conservative who likes hunting, fishing & shooting sports. Eat, shop local & support your local humane society.
Just when you thought Canada couldn’t get any more ridiculous
Toronto says hold my animal spirit pictograph
To “decolonize wayfinding”
Because of course replacing the Queen Street exit sign with a turtle
Is a priority
I was recently asked how I'm able to share information that many Canadians never hear about—stories that often receive little or no media coverage.
The answer is simple: people trust us with information.
Over the years, I've been fortunate to earn the confidence of individuals who have firsthand knowledge of what's really happening behind the scenes. Many of them take significant personal and professional risks by speaking out. Some could jeopardize their careers, their businesses, or their reputations. They trust us to protect their identities while helping Canadians better understand issues that may affect them directly.
Years ago, these same people could often turn to the media to tell their stories and contribute to a more informed public debate. Today, that has become far more difficult. Many feel their perspectives are unwelcome unless they align with prevailing narratives. Whether one agrees with that assessment or not, it is a reality frequently expressed by those who contact me.
Academia faces similar challenges. In my experience, many scholars are reluctant to engage publicly on controversial issues. Some prefer to remain silent, others avoid certain topics altogether, and some have simply grown tired of the hostility and professional risks that can come with expressing unpopular views. The result is fewer voices participating in important public conversations.
That is why I continue to do what I do.
A healthy democracy depends on citizens having access to information, competing viewpoints, and open debate. Canadians deserve to hear the full story—not just the parts that are convenient or politically acceptable.
I am grateful for the people who continue to share information with us, and for the media organizations that still provide space for independent voices, including Postmedia and Les Affaires.
I am also deeply thankful to my friend and co-host, Michael LeBlanc. The success of The Food Professor Podcast would not have been possible without his insight, professionalism, curiosity, and unwavering commitment to asking important questions. What began as an idea has grown into one of Canada's most listened-to management podcasts, and I am privileged to share that journey with him every week.
The work is becoming more challenging, but it remains worthwhile.
A free pen is far mightier than censorship. That belief is at the heart of everything I do.
‼️🚨BREAKING: The Liberal Finance Minister tried to hide the cost of the sovereign wealth fund from Canadians at committee this morning.
What he didn't know is that his own department discreetly shared this data at another committee.
Is the Minister being contemptuous towards Canadians or is he just incompetent.
You decide....
#cdnpoli
Danielle Smith today in Quebec calls Steven Guilbeault the most destructive politician to national unity that we’ve ever seen.
She says of she was proposing an alternative referendum question that Steven Guilbeault should never be allowed to run for political office again she would get 100 percent support.
She goes on to make a very good point, imagine she went to Quebec and told the people there that she was going to make sure they would never produce hydro electric power or aluminum ever again how would they feel?
COMPLETELY EXPOSED ‼️
Former Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge just blew up Mark Carney’s propaganda machine in under 60 seconds.
Canada is staring at ZERO growth for 2 years.
Affordability is heading for its worst stretch in over a decade.
Canadians have sent 240,000 postcards to senators urging them to oppose Liberal Bill C-9.
Until this morning, the Senate was hiding these postcards in a warehouse in Gatineau. This morning, they were moved to a Senate room, but they still aren't being delivered to senators.
House of Commons was full of talk about forced labour yesterday.
I’d like to remind people... Mark Carney, while he was at Brookfield, was fined for slave labour conditions on a soybean farm in Brazil.
This is the craziest story I've seen.
BREAKING: U.S. dairy industry argues Canada is using its supply-managed system to generate surplus dairy proteins and exporting them through product categories not explicitly capped under CUSMA, want that addressed during the next trade review.
This will get ugly.
A month ago, I asked Min. Joly about the Section 301 investigation after committee witnesses detailed forced labour issues tied to Chinese EVs.
The unjustified U.S. tariffs continue to cost thousands of Canadian jobs and threaten our industries, and we continue to call on the Liberals to deliver the “good deal” they promised.
We also call on the Liberals to enforce existing laws banning forced labour products from entering our country. Data shows they have a dismal record in this regard.
We have a moral and economic imperative to draw a hard line on this.
Four years ago, Marc Miller hired the pro-Hezbollah activist Laith Marouf to be an “anti-racist” consultant. Then Miller tried to cover it up.
He just did it again, hiring antisemites to serve on an antisemitism committee.
Without reading their resumes!
🚨ALARMING: TFWs and undocumented immigrants are swapping identities, forging Red Seal and safety certificates, then being paid out in cash on GOVERNMENT-FUNDED projects in Alberta.
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) has over 2,000 employees.
Top 5 managers, make more than $5 million per year.
They have never beaten the market.
Nevada has 1 guy. Who invests in ETFs.
Does nothing. All day.
And he outperforms the CPP.
Consistently.
For further context, if CPP invested in QQQ, for the last 10 years, instead of $800 billion in assets, we would have $2.4 Trillion.
VOO would put it at $1.6 trillion.
Lesson: The government will never outperform the market.
So don’t think the Sovereign Debt Fund will be any different.
If you watch one video today, make it this one.
Every single Canadian needs to know how the Carney Liberals are launching a FULL-ON ATTACK on your privacy rights.
🚨CARNEY’S RECRUITERS NAMED🚨
Mark Carney told Canadians the Liberals were not trying to lure MPs into his caucus.
But the evidence tells a very different story.
We have discovered the identities of new Liberal operatives trying to recruit opposition MPs, including a Senator.
Another extortion gang busted.
Not a single one is a Canadian citizen.
Mayor Patrick Brown;
"Here is a case where all the alleged criminals are not even Canadian citizens but they are acting with impunity in our region."
17 arrested, samesinghs as usual, and 106 criminal charges.
Liberals immigrated the world's filth into Canada and now we are spending billions on them while our society gets destroyed.
LYING STRAIGHT TO THE CAMERA
Anita Anand says Canada Currently has the Second FASTEST Growing Economy in the G7.
How is that possible?
Canada is the only country in the G20 SUFFERING a recession?
The bread price-fixing scandal cost Canadians an estimated $5 billion. Most of us are receiving about $50, at most. If that $5 billion were distributed evenly across Canada's population, the amount would be roughly $125 per Canadian.
Apparently, somewhere along the way, about $75 per person went missing.