Joffre Lakes is a Class A provincial park, meant for the public.
BC is now excluding the public from the entire 1,487-hectare park for 31 days, with โno indicationโ it considered the constitutional rights of British Columbians.
As @JCCFCanada warns, the demands of particular groups do not dictate the rights of the public. #bcpoli
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"We must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting the annual inflow of some 50,000 dependants .... It is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre."
Enoch Powell 1968
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100 years of German spring data show no climate trend.
The national weather service just posted the latest figures.
Precipitation? Complete scatter with zero long-term change.
May temperatures climbed then flatlined after 2006.
Spring rain tells the same story.
Read the full article:
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I'm prepared to go to jail over this.
My grandmother Rita Pete went to St. Mary's Indian Residential School. She experienced terrible abuse. As a consequence, she struggled with alcohol use most of her life.
My mother was born with FASD as a consequence of her using alcohol to cope with her trauma.
I am Chief of my community Chawathil First Nation. I am working to address the longstanding impacts of these past policies through renovating homes, building new homes, creating childcare, and growing businesses through economic development.
I have interviewed people who went to Indian Residential Schools. I have interviewed people who believe Indian Residential Schools were awful, horrible schools, meant to remove the Indian from the child.
I've also interviewed people who believe they were well intended, generous investments by Canadian taxpayers meant to assimilate a society and had shortcomings.
Like with many things, the history is dark, complicated, and with any policy that existed for a long time, across a whole country - there were different experiences.
No one story tells us everything. No report shares the full experience of the individuals who went. No commentator today can disprove someone's lived experience with statistics.
The path forward is not to criminalize speech, questions, or debate.
The path forward is empathy for past attendees.
The path forward is truth based on facts.
The path forward is real conversations.
The path forward is to lean into complexity.
If the government criminalizes this, then I will be a criminal for having these conversations.
If I am a criminal by the laws definition, then I am committed to going to jail over this.
@WalmartCanada Many Yukoners are disappointed that the best natural sausage was dropped from your store in Whitehorse. I'm talking about the Pioneer Meats "Skinless Pure Pork Farmers Sausage".
We want it back in store! Or their patties!
#Yukon
I just updated the @junonewscom Canadian church arsons map: https://t.co/cQzaDzicfr
In 2021, false claims of Kamloops residential school mass graves were spread by politicians & media
Five years later, 132 Christian churches across Canada have been burned or vandalized
@kinsellawarren โStolenโ the records show that many bands requested these schools, by 1950 the vast majority were day schools on rez. No one denies these schools sometimes went wrong, like the NFLD Mount Cashel scandal. I will no longer wear sack cloth and ashes without direct proven evidence.
In @quillette, I closely analyzed the @globeandmailโs muddled five-year-anniversary unmarked-graves featureโฆin which the newspaper finally admits there might be no graves, but still refuses to acknowledge its role in spreading the original social panic
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Just how miserable was the May Long Weekend in Winnipeg? Certainly one of the coldest on record since 1872 in terms of daytime temperatures... The maximum temperature of only 10.6ยฐC was tied the coldest, while the weekend overall was 8th coldest and the coldest since 1997
This isn't just a pile of debris - itโs the future of green energy waste hidden in plain sight.
Millions of solar panels are hitting their end-of-life cycle, and the world is completely unprepared for the coming toxic avalanche. By 2050, the International Renewable Energy Agency projects up to 78 million metric tons of solar e-waste. Where is it all going to go?
The industry boasts that solar panels are '95% recyclable'. Technically, yes - because they are made of glass, aluminum and copper. But economics always trumps physics. In Australia and the US, it costs roughly $20 to $28 to properly disassemble and recycle a single panel, but only about $4 to dump it in landfill.
Because there is no financial incentive, up to 90% of decommissioned panels go straight into the ground.
Each solar panel is an industrial 'sandwich' bound tightly by heavy polymers. To extract the microscopic amounts of valuable silver and high-purity silicon requires energy-intensive chemical and thermal baking.
When they are crushed or left to fracture in landfills, heavy metals like lead and cadmium can leach into the surrounding soil and groundwater, turning 'clean energy' into a multi-generational hazardous waste problem.
The crisis is accelerating faster than models predicted. Because solar cells degrade and lose efficiency, and because newer, cheaper panels hit the market, consumers and solar farms are ripping out functional systems at least a decade early to upgrade.
This compressed lifecycle destroys the narrative of a long-term, stable asset and creates an endless loop of unrecyclable industrial trash.
Non of the fields of the million !@#$%^& questions asked in the @StatCan_eng#CensusCanada2026 has any asterisk.
So, can one assume it is NOT mandatory?
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Liberals Gut Sexual Violence Bill
As one of their FIRST ACTS, Liberals are using their majority to gut a bill on protecting victims of sexual violence.
Opposition parties worked collaboratively at committee to strengthen the bill, and now Liberals are using their undemocratic majority to gut it.
In the middle of my speech about protecting victims of sexual violence, a Liberal member heckles: โmajority prevails.โ
Shame.
Kris Sims breaks down the Carney government's latest fiscal update, which shows a $65 billion deficit and billions more added to the national debt despite promises of restraint.
Watch The Fighter: https://t.co/odQmRPDfUq
Randomized trials come much later in the formal evaluation of a new medical intervention. The very first efforts are always based on empiricism and careful administration of new therapeutics to fulfill an unmet need.