Kristyn Wong-Tam calls Chris Moise “a disappointment”
There’s a rift in Toronto Centre between the MPP and her NDP-aligned ally Chris Moise. He’s not even returning her texts. 🤦🏻♂️
Rector Paul De Sutter, who goes by 'Petra' nowadays (shielding him from criticism), is an insult to science itself.
He hates real scientists and truth. Paul even denies the existence of binary biological sex. When I had a debate with him on national television about transgenderism, he lost badly and tried to get me kicked out of university out of spite.
Paul, leading member of the far-left Green Party, is also extremely incompetent. During his four year tenure as minister responsible for state companies, our two biggest state companies Bpost (postal services) and Proximus (telecom services) lost respectively 80% and 65% of their market value.
Paul did not only commit plagiarism himself, he is also is guilty of everything he accuses others of. In 2024, days before the election, he accused me of having stalked and threatened a minor 'trans boy' (= girl). This was a complete and utter lie, but in collaboration with the media, the lie ran for days, influencing the election outcome. After I filed a complaint with police for defamation, Paul quietly retracted his statements, but never corrected them. That's how much of a coward he is. In any case, he should go to jail for deliberately, wrongfully accusing a political opponent of a heinous crime.
Paul's university, Ghent University, illegally kicked me out as a student and as a member of the Board of Governors because I exposed their war on truth. I went to court and won, but as a response to my victory, they launched a barrage of lawfare suits on taxpayers money, and even though I won most, they forced me to pay endless legal fees in a battle of attrition.
This is only a small fraction of the criminal and despicable behaviour of the clique running Ghent University. This is the scum that is now kicking @nathancofnas out because he did what EVERY scientist should have done: expose lies and spread truth.
Yes, you read that correctly: three in two weeks. It’s time for the government to start treating arson like the weapon it is. Killing people, destroying homes, and gutting communities. This calls for action. I’m calling for zero tolerance toward those who set fires and put lives at risk.
The underlying Kamloops claim remains unproven by excavation or forensic recovery of remains; it rests on soil anomalies whose nature has not been tested by digging
Why the B.C. Law Society walked back claims of buried children.
Two years of litigation with a truth-seeking B.C. lawyer has ended in a settlement and more careful language about Kamloops residential school, writes Jamie Sarkonak https://t.co/81smUcxYrK
Why the B.C. Law Society walked back claims of buried children.
Two years of litigation with a truth-seeking B.C. lawyer has ended in a settlement and more careful language about Kamloops residential school, writes Jamie Sarkonak https://t.co/81smUcxYrK
Right into my veins!💉
Justice Thomas:
"Men and boys with gender dysphoria are not women or girls, even if they believe that they are. Sex is an immutable 'biological' characteristic...it is binary."
"To use language to obscure reality—to show 'indifference regarding the truth'—is to lie to the public..."
6. Source 2: Canada's IRCC Longitudinal Immigration Dbse, StatCan social assistance incidence records, CIHI per capita health spend, and IRB outcome data are all linkable. The methodology exists. The political will doesn't. That gap is a policy choice, not a research limitation.
5. Source 1: Finland published a peer-reviewed lifetime fiscal cost of €951,000 per Somali-born immigrant vs. a net +€3,400/yr contribution from the average native-born Finn. No comparable study exists for Canada — not because the data isn't there, but because nobody has run it
4. Canada has the data. StatCan, CRA, IRCC, CIHI — it's all there, it's all linkable. The lifetime fiscal model by immigrant origin country could be built tomorrow. Finland did it. The reason Canada hasn't is a political choice, not a technical one.
3. A refugee arrives, the govt immediately spends: health coverage, wage support, housing, settlement. ~$28K/yr 1 alone, before they've paid a $ in tax.
Over time they find work and start contrib. Earnings stay below avg. Never recover $ upfront. Hole just stops getting deeper.
1. FIN comparison holds. CDA's refugee lifetime cost –$300K –$700K CAD is in the same order of mag as FIN's –€951K, and the SA rate data from StatCan on high-origin-risk cohorts (Somalia, Afghan, DRC, Eritrea; all 90%+) matches FIN's pattern exactly. The mechanism is identical.
What gets buried: family reunification and refugee-class admissions run big net deficits minimum medium term, and the post-2022 volume surge — 500K+ per year — has never been stress-tested against housing, healthcare, and wage suppression at that scale.
Wondering why there is virtually no scorecard analysis on immigrant populations to CDA as net contributors to economy.
Narrative: Skilled economic-class immigrants are net fiscal contributors who outperform CDN-born workers in employment, STEM, and entrepreneurship