Maybe Canada and Canadians need a swift kick in the ass to wake up to what’s going on. Something along the lines of getting dropped from the G7 group of nations in favour of, say, Australia, having the Five Eyes reduced to four. etc.
Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Seeing his beloved Liberal Party doing this would make Louis St. Laurent turn over in his grave. R.I.P., sir, but Trudeau’s Liberals, Singh’s NDP, and Poilievre’s Conservatives are all using the military as our financial whipping boy (while saying just the...
IMHO it’s just wishful thinking. The CCP would not allow that to happen. They would replace Xi with some other puppett o placate the dissenters within the party as well as those within the general population. China‘s government would collapse if and only if the absolute worst case economic...
Yup, it’s one politician and one party after another selling out our country. And speaking of foreign aid, the last I looked, we are still giving it to both India and…wait for it…China. Mind you our government says it’s being used in conjunction with international aid projects such as literacy...
Interesting that this comes out at a time when our fancy socks PM and his party are suffering from abysmally-low popularity ratings and has been dragging his feet on doing anything about Chinese interference in Canadian affairs. I wonder how those Canadians of south Asian origin will react...
No such assumptions. Those in control of Japan’s government and military were fanatics. But I’ve read where the U.S. was planning to drop a third Bomb and as many more as it would take to save lives and bring down Japan’s government. I agree with Truman’s decision to use the bomb and if...
I can’t say it was a mistake to use the Bomb considering all of the many other factors that influenced the decision. What I do agree with is the decision to use it initially in a highly populated area. Even if the Americans basically got word to the Japanese leaders and said: “Hey, something...
Looks as if there may soon be sparks flying at a Hamilton, Ontario secondary school. Remember the cross dressing teacher with the gigantic boobs in Oakville this last year...
You’re right dim sum. The post-Covid era has released the pent-up demand for travel. However the number of visitors from China (as well as South Asia) has been growing steadily for years now. In another post I made months back, I pointed out the bus loads of tourists from China who were...
I’m not going to be shedding any tears if China doesn’t want their citizens to spend their money in Canada.
One year ago this month my wife and I were in Banff National Park on vacation and there were so many people there (with probably the vast majority of them tour groups from China) that...
Mind you, politicians of all political stripes are often seduced by the influence of power and engage in various dalliances. This goes back to the 1970s but I remember a Globe and Mail reporter telling me that the journalist community covering Parliament Hill were quite aware that many of...
About two weeks before the Trudeau’s announced their separation, my wife and I were in Montreal for several days. Seated next to us at a restaurant table were two men who I would guess to have been roughly Trudeau’s age. I happened to overhear one of them saying to the other that he knew some...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/hugh-segal-obit-1.6932416
I had the opportunity to work with Hugh Segal in the mid-1980s on a number of projects. On those occasions I found him to be very articulate, quite likeable and extremely brilliant. Even when I disagreed with him on certain things, I...
Not that I’m a strong fan of Michelle Rempel(stiltskin)-Garner but she has an interesting observation on Anand’s new job posting.
https://michellerempelgarner.substack.com/p/clipping-anands-wings-sends-the-wrong
Wow. Even after reports of China’s influence in Canadian politics became public knowledge months ago, China’s agents still continue to harass those who refuse to fall in line. And they do it quite openly. Just shows the arrogance and power of Beijing outside its own borders. China won’t be...
I couldn’t agree more. Although the U.S. is now going the multicultural route I think it is a monumental mistake and will lead to further division rather than unity.
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