The Canadian Senate Human Rights Committee voted 7-1 to move “Residential School Denialism” toward the Criminal Code.
Up to 2 years in jail.
So let me get this straight.
Residential schools existed.
No one is denying that.
An inquiry was done.
Indigenous people received compensation from the government.
The worse someone “claimed” their experience was, the more money they could be paid out.
And somehow Canadians are not allowed to ask whether that system created incentives for some people to exaggerate or fabricate parts of their stories?
We are just supposed to accept every accusation as truth?
No challenge.
No cross-examination.
No pushback.
Government takes the claim, labels it truth, and the country is ordered to obey.
Then came Kamloops.
Canadians were told 215 bodies were found.
Not “possible anomalies.”
Not “areas of interest.”
Bodies.
Trudeau pushed it to the world as truth.
The media repeated it.
Flags came down.
Churches burned.
Canadians were shamed into silence.
Years later, after the public kept asking for evidence, the wording changed.
Now we are told they are “anomalies.”
So no, it is not shocking that society is skeptical of the entire Truth and Reconciliation machine.
The story changes.
The facts change.
The wording changes.
The demands keep expanding.
And reconciliation apparently never ends.
Now private property is being dragged into land claims.
And what does the Senate committee do?
Instead of demanding evidence and transparency, they move toward jail time for Canadians who question the approved narrative.
That tells you everything.
The story can change.
The truth can change.
The facts can change.
But if Canadians do not shut up and toe the government line, Ottawa wants the Criminal Code waiting.
That no longer sounds like democracy.
That sounds like Liberal dictatorship with better branding.
@mapleblooded@mysticl As a person who's witnessed a halal slaughter (being middle eastern), it's quite disturbing watching the animal bleed out in distress. The atheist boomer has blocked me for some reason so I can't reply to her directly. They say the same prayer when slaughtering humans by the way
Odd.
An Indian ticket checker on the GO train just checked my card to make sure I paid.
He then passed three Indians two seats over from me and just waved at them and didn’t check their tickets.
I wonder if the @CanBorder does the same at airports.
I’m not making this up.
@rationalposts Now that they have a majority and put whoever they want on the committees, they'll change the laws keeping them from raiding the Canada Pension Fund, right after they tax to oblivion the boomers' cottages and investments.
To believe this guy was our PM for 10 years.
It really highlights how incredibly dumb so many Canadians are.
How are people not walking out of the room after hearing this word salad nonsense.
@VaticanNews@levantpeddler A Palestinian is a Palestinian is a Palestinian is a terrorist. Yasser Arafat's right hand man was Christian. They only have allegiance to balastine, not their faith.
Liberals will lose their minds seeing the truth about how loved Pierre is everywhere he goes. Carney’s media can’t control the truth when someone else is recording. I wonder how many CBC employees will be in the Crying Room today.. Share this as much as you can on X #IStandWithPierre
@EmilyMukherjee0 @NotaliaMateo As an immigrant myself, I know that for first generation immigrants, it's difficult to leave the old ways behind, but the kids eventually assimilate and take on the ways of their host country.
🚩Al Akhbar, Hezbollah’s media organ, published today, April 17, 2026, with the headline “ويبقى زمن الانتصارات” (“The Era of Victories Endures”). The photo shows a family on a motorcycle holding portraits of Hassan Nasrallah and flashing victory signs.
The Reality Check:
• Nasrallah was assassinated on September 27, 2024, when Israel destroyed Hezbollah’s main headquarters in Beirut.
• Israeli operations led to the significant dismantling of Hezbollah’s military infrastructure in southern Lebanon and the destruction of a large portion of its missile stockpile.
• The war killed more than 2,000 militants in Lebanon and displaced more than 1 million people, 20% of the country’s population.
• For the first time since the failure of the May 17 Agreement in 1983, Israel and the Lebanese state announced the opening of direct negotiations aimed at reaching a peace agreement and disarming Hezbollah.
• Hezbollah was not a formal signatory to the ceasefire agreement, despite being the principal party in the fighting.
• Israeli troops will not withdraw from southern Lebanon during this period.
That is not a victory lap. That is a group of people standing in the rubble of everything they claimed to protect, holding up a photograph of their dead leader, and calling the wreckage a triumph.