No one has "the right" to call for the mass criminalization of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of innocent and peaceful Canadians.
Future Generations are not made safer through the intolerant and irrational persecution of minority groups.
Foreign agents operating in Canada will not be compelled to disclose how much they’re paid under regulations finalized yesterday. Disclosing cash transactions was too “sensitive,” said @Safety_Canada Minister @gary_srp,
though such disclosure is mandatory in U.S.
https://t.co/uEdAul5Pep
@DHSgov #cdnpoli
Once again, @TheSun has demonstrated its total lack of both journalistic ethics and basic human decency.
The man featured in this article is a police officer. He was viewing child sexual abuse material as part of ongoing investigations. He was deeply traumatized by what he saw, and he does not deserve to be pictured with such a disgraceful headline.
Officers who are required to look at this kind of material are devastated by it. PTSD is pretty much a guarantee. This work shows you the absolute worst of human nature, things you couldn’t have imagined even in your darkest, most twisted nightmares. I’ve worked these cases. I’ve seen the things that pedophiles enjoy, the things they do to kids — and toddlers, and babies, and even infants. Sometimes the victims die. Sometimes you can tell they’re going to. And even when there’s no violence involved, the victims — children — are suffering right in front of you and there’s nothing you can do about it. For people who are wired to protect others, there’s very little that’s worse.
The Sun owes this man and his wife a printed apology and a clarification. It is no small thing to stand by a spouse who works law enforcement of any kind, and to stand by a spouse who is traumatized from working CSAM cases is even more difficult. These two people deserve better than this deliberately misleading headline.
It's 6:25 in the morning. Summer. A small park somewhere in Japan.
A boy walks in rubbing his eyes. A little card hangs from a string around his neck.
He's seven. School is out. And he got up at six on purpose.
By 6:30 the park is full.
Kids. A couple of tired dads. And grandmothers standing in the back in their aprons.
Then the radio starts.
The same broadcast. The same piano. The same calm voice counting one, two, three, the way it has every summer morning since this began back in 1928.
And the whole park starts to move. Together.
The seven-year-old. The dad. The grandmother who did these exact same stretches when she was seven.
Three generations in one little park, arms up, arms down, breathing in the morning at the very same moment.
It's over in a few minutes.
Then a man walks down the line with a stamp.
One stamp on the card. One small mark, just for showing up.
The boy looks at it like it's made of gold.
He'll be back tomorrow. And the day after. All the way through August.
There's no app for this. No points. No prize that actually matters.
Just a card, a stamp, and a country that decided a long time ago that the day should begin together.
Somewhere out there right now, a grandfather is standing beside his grandson in the early light, doing the same simple stretches his own grandmother once taught him.
The radio plays.
Nobody is in a hurry.
And for a few minutes, a whole country breathes in at the same time.
I would give a lot to have grown up with that.
🇨🇦 David Cochrane told viewers CBC carried Pierre Poilievre’s news conference “in its entirety.”
CBC cut in. Twice.
The state broadcaster that receives $1.4B annually to inform Canadians - lied about covering the opposition leader. Twice. On camera. To Canadians.
This isn’t bias anymore.
This is fabrication.
Funded by the government Poilievre was criticizing.
#CdnPoli #Canada
Video : @cbcwatcher
CBC refused to include a comment from Pierre Poilievre to balance their coverage of Carney’s press conference.
Pierre spoke and took questions for 56 minutes. (Video below)
The CBC included 0% of it.
The CBC is the state broadcaster and only exists because Canadians are forced to pay for it through their taxes.
The very least it can do is cover all sides of the issues.
In the middle of one of Venezuela's deadliest disasters, a mother's final act became a symbol of unconditional love.
When two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24, 2026, entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble. Buildings collapsed, families were separated, and thousands of people found themselves searching desperately for loved ones.
Among those affected was the family of Venezuelan footballer Héctor "Kike" Bello.
His wife, Andrea, was at home with their daughter Alana, who was just 1 year and 8 months old, when their apartment building in La Guaira collapsed.
As the structure came down around them, Andrea made a decision no mother should ever have to make.
She used her own body to shield her little girl.
Rescue teams worked tirelessly through the debris, hoping to find survivors.
Hours later, they discovered Alana alive beneath the rubble.
Andrea had protected her until the very end.
Sadly, she did not survive.
After the tragedy, Héctor Bello shared an emotional message that touched thousands of people.
He called Andrea "our favourite heroine."
He promised that one day, when Alana was old enough to understand, he would tell her exactly what her mother had done.
That she never stopped protecting her.
That she gave everything so her daughter could live.
That her final act was one of pure love.
Stories like Andrea's remind us that behind every natural disaster are families whose lives change forever.
Statistics tell us how many buildings collapsed.
How many people were injured.
How many lives were lost.
But they can never fully capture the courage, sacrifice, and love shown in moments like these.
A mother's love is often described as unconditional.
Andrea showed the world exactly what those words can mean.
Even in her final moments...
Her only thought was her daughter.
Once again, David Cochrane has demonstrated a troubling allergy to the truth
Mr. Cochrane claimed last evening on Power and Politics that CBC carried Pierre Poilievre’s press conference “in its entirety” live. He repeated it in a Threads post (shown below) despite claiming to have quit social media feeds. He stated that CBC only briefly broke away to update viewers on the Venezuela story before returning to the remainder of the event, and that he knows this because he personally watched the broadcast
This assertion is false
The press conference lasted 55 minutes and 30 seconds. CBC aired approximately 17 minutes and 30 seconds of it, including a 3-minute-4-second cutaway to the Venezuela update. This is not “in its entirety” by any reasonable definition — unless one redefines the term to mean roughly 14–17 minutes of a 54–55 minute event
It remains unclear whether Mr. Cochrane was watching CBC’s actual broadcast or the full, uninterrupted feed carried by CPAC. In either case, his public claim about CBC’s coverage does not withstand scrutiny
This is not an isolated incident. In a prior interaction, Mr. Cochrane unblocked this account solely to describe it as an “intellectually dishonest shitbag account” before immediately re-blocking. Repeated false or materially misleading statements by a senior CBC journalist on matters of public record erode trust in the broadcaster’s commitment to accuracy and impartiality. CBC viewers deserve better. Mr. Cochrane owes the public — and CBC’s audience — a clear correction
Evidence of the full press conference and CBC’s interrupted coverage (with the cutaways) is linked below @DavidWCochrane@CBCOmbud@carter_c@brodiefenlon@PierrePoilievre /2