Dudley Do-Wrong....
Richmond RCMP officer charged after allegedly stealing money from wallet
Const. Jae Suk Choi was charged on Wednesday, alleged offence happened on Christmas Day: prosecutors
A Richmond RCMP officer has been charged with theft under $5,000 and breach of trust after allegedly...
So 10 years of socialist engineered forest management isn't working?
Who knew ;)
With Canada's timber industry in crisis, forests ministers agree old methods won’t work
Federal government to release action plan after report found internal barriers holding up industry
A final report released...
And it makes the Whitehouse look like it has been occupied by an alien society...
... which is kind of ironically true ;)
https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/05/politics/ufc-white-house-dana-white-trump
The fall out continues...
Another Surrey Police Board director resigns after chief’s departure
A second member of the oversight body has tendered his resignation in the wake of the abrupt firing of Chief Norm Lipinski.
A second director with the Surrey, B.C., police board has resigned from the...
Retired, extremely dangerous...
Former RCMP officer charged with national security offences
Michael Scoretz allegedly had work-related material at home, shared classified information: police statement
A former RCMP officer who worked in a national security unit has been charged after...
Who knew? Unicorn farts have no gigajoules ;)
B.C. Hydro in negotiations to buy gas-fired plant in Campbell River
The Island Generation plant is a source of power for the Island when demand for energy spikes during long periods of heat and cold.
B.C. Hydro is in negotiations to acquire a...
Nobody cares about combat arms experience except combat arms.
He'd be better off making it mandatory to work somewhere in the G1/G4 world if you want to build more effective strategic leaders.
And it all goes back further than that, of course.
The Crusades were a 'spoiling attack': change my mind ;)
https://www.instagram.com/reels/DZHiTrfsBJs/
Meanwhile, Alberta cornering Canada's AI production market...
Supersized data centres are coming to Canada. One province is at the epicentre
So far, Canada has 5 hyperscale data centres. Another 96 are in development...
I mean chopping with the edge of the shield.
Doesn't seem to do much as it's a fairly wimpy shield, to be fair, but @Booter confirms it's legit so I'm OK with that.
No one wants to miss a good riot ;)
More proof, if needed, that we're in the hurt locker and heading in the wrong direction ...
Canada labour productivity falls as construction, agriculture lag behind
Canada’s labour productivity declined for a second consecutive quarter as hours worked increased while output declined.
Business...
At least we're still ahead of Mexico and Luxembourg ;)
Why Canada’s GDP per capita crisis is real: DeepDive
From 2014 to 2024, Canada’s real GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity grew by just 3.2 percent in total, an anemic 0.4 percent per year on average, and the third lowest...
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