In late 2024, the Conservative Party of Canada appeared poised to claim a landslide electoral victory in the upcoming 2025 Canadian Federal Election. With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s approval rating hitting rock bottom, the Liberal Party seemed dead in the water. Pierre Poilievre, the populist leader of the Conservative Party, becoming the country’s next prime minister looked like a forgone conclusion. (more…)
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On the day of Canada’s federal election on April 28, 2025, President Donald Trump made the following comment:
Good luck to the Great people of Canada.Elect the man who has the strength and wisdom to cut your taxes in half, increase your military power, for free, to the highest level in the World, have your Car, Steel, Aluminum, Lumber, Energy, and all other businesses, QUADRUPLE in size, WITH ZERO TARIFFS OR TAXES, if Canada becomes the cherished 51st. State of the United States of America. (more…)
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has a vice-like grip on elected and non-elected officials in Canada. Revelations during the current election campaign have reinforced the fact that many elected officials running for office are under the influence of the CCP. (more…)
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If Canada holds a federal election this year, it will be a miracle. Even though it is officially slated for the fall, October 20, 2025, I am doubtful it will happen. As the Liberal Party of Canada is currently in the midst of its internal leadership race to find Justin Trudeau’s replacement, everyone is wondering how the next few weeks will play out. (more…)
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If the weather auguries are correct, we’re set to have another snowstorm at any moment. I’ve decided to venture out into the cold and wander around my suburban snowscape to clear my head and think about what’s really happening. (more…)
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At this writing, I am patiently waiting for a press conference to begin. A podium in front of Rideau Cottage in Ottawa stands empty in anticipation of an announcement from Canada’s embattled prime minister, Justin Trudeau. I can hear the din of the assembled mainstream parliamentary press journalists who have assembled. As Trudeau emerged from the front door, a few pages of his prepared remarks flew from the lectern. (more…)
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President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shake hands during a joint press conference, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)
There is a glimmer of hope here in the north amid the crushing misery. Even though the president-elect has yet to be formally inaugurated, the Donald J. Trump effect has had a wide-ranging political and metapolitical impact like the blast wave from a colossal high explosive detonation. When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was summoned to Mar-A-Lago last month, Trump quite rightly threatened little potato Trudeau with 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods if he did not get his house in order as far as immigration, security, drug trafficking, and defence spending were concerned. The weighty message sent Trudeau into panic mode, which will soon bring down his disastrous reign. (more…)
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As a Hyperborean who is restless, gloomy, and partially frozen, I applaud the idea of integrating the once Great White North into what shall soon undoubtedly be called the United Canadas of America (Great State of Canada? (more…)
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Lately, my browser aggregator has been handing me some stories which seem interesting, but didn’t quite deliver. They were promising at first, but in the end let me down. What a tease! Here are a few of these almost-there efforts.
Canada’s hostile elites abandon population replacement migration – well, not quite.
First up is a story by the Associated Press, “Canada will reduce immigration targets as Trudeau acknowledges his policy failed“. Well, it’s aboot time those hosers stopped their open borders policies, eh? (more…)
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Photo courtesy of Flickr

Photo courtesy of Flickr
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Victoria Day long weekend, weather permitting, is traditionally for gardening, barbeques, various outdoor activities, going to the beach, relaxing, and maybe even hunting wild turkeys. It unofficially marks the beginning of summer. Oftentimes Canadians will let off fireworks; the authorities turn a blind eye, especially if those fireworks are launched skywards. (more…)
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One of the Ramadan messages that appeared on the signboards at London’s King’s Cross railway station last week. Photo courtesy of @surplustakes on Twitter/X.

One of the Ramadan messages that appeared on the signboards at London’s King’s Cross railway station last week. Photo courtesy of @surplustakes on Twitter/X.
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That elusive last puzzle-piece
The jigsaw puzzle that is the United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland has a piece missing. Of the puzzle’s four parts, as of this month the only non-white premier in Great Britain is Michelle O’Neill, a worryingly white-skinned blonde who obstinately stands in the way of an ethnic minority clean sweep of the UK’s top posts in government.
With the resignation of Welsh premier Mark Drakeford, a black man, Vaughan Gething, was duly elected in his place, and he wasted no time celebrating the fact that he is the first black premier in the European Union. There, you might be tempted to say, goes the neighborhood. (more…)
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The Catholic Kamloops Residential School for American Indian children, where it has been alleged that hundreds of children were murdered in an act of genocide.
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If the Canadian Left were capable of embarrassment, it suffered a doozy late last month.
For two years, the vengeance-seeking Native American grievance mob, along with virtue-signaling whites, have been sharing horror stories about supposed mass graves of indigenous children hidden at Catholic schools across Canada. (more…)






