Canada: a whole new level of FUBAR
In the News
September 27, 2023
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Jewish groups demand apology after MPs applaud vet who fought with Nazi unit in WWII.
Jewish advocacy groups are demanding an apology and explanation after members of parliament gave a standing ovation to a Ukrainian veteran who
served in a Nazi military unit during the Second World War.
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Rob Schneider cancels Canada trip after Trudeau, Parliament honour 'one of Adolf Hitler's Nazi SS soldiers'.
"This guy fought for Hitler! Not like what we call people Hitler today. Thee Hitler! Like in actual Adolf Hitler."
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Canada's House Speaker resigns after honouring Nazi war veteran in Parliament.
Canada’s Speaker of the House of Commons, Anthony Rota, is resigning amid backlash for honouring a Nazi war veteran in Parliament.
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Trudeau apologizes on behalf of Canada – not personally – for Nazi invite.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a confusing apology on behalf of Canada after a Ukrainian veteran who fought under Hitler’s regime was
invited to the House of Commons and recognized as a “war hero.”
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Justin Trudeau lashed after ‘blaming’ Ukrainian Nazi incident on ‘Russian disinformation’.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been slammed online after appearing to blame "Russian disinformation" for an incident that saw a
Ukrainian man who served in a Nazi unit during World War II receive a standing ovation in parliament.
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Liberal who accused Freedom Convoy of Nazism applauded Ukrainian Nazi veteran.
Rebel News publisher Ezra Levant reminded Saks she accused Freedom Convoy protestors of being Nazis. “And yet you cheered an actual Nazi SS
officer on Friday and haven’t had the integrity to apologize,” said Levant.
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Poland seeks extradition of Ukrainian WWII Nazi from Canada.
'Such crimes constitute grounds for applying to Canada for his extradition,' said Poland's education minister.
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Ignorance of our history comes back to haunt Ottawa.
Who did our MPs think they were applauding? The lack of historical literacy among the current generation of lawmakers in particular is distressing.
The Liberal government was responsible
September 25, 2023
NAZI Soldier honoured in Canadian parliament
September 25, 2023
On Ratio'd today: Actual NAZI SOLDIER honoured in Canadian parliament.
The Canadian government honoured an actual Waffen-SS Nazi volunteer in the House of Commons on Friday. Every single MP, Senator and guest in
attendance at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Parliament on Friday gave Nazi solider Yaroslav Hunka a standing ovation.
In fact, even worse, Speaker of the House and Liberal MP Anthony Rota described Hunka as a "Canadian hero and a Ukrainian hero."
Some harsh words from WION Gravitas: After Khalistan row, Trudeau embarrassed as Canadian parliament honours Nazi war
veteran. Amid diplomatic tensions with India, Canada has invited another controversy. On Sunday, the speaker of Canada's House of
Commons had to issue an apology amid outrage after a Nazi war veteran was given a standing ovation. The incident invited massive backlash from
Jewish groups, as well as the opposition party. PM Justin Trudeau was criticised for honouring a Ukrainian veteran of a Nazi Division.
Recent News
September 24, 2023
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Zelenskyy joins Canadian Parliament’s ovation to 98-year-old veteran who fought with Nazis.
The man was part of SS Galichina, a unit whose history has been whitewashed by veterans groups in the West.
•NAVARRO-GENIE: India allegations look contrived to fool us.
The prime minister's attendance at the G20 Summit in New Delhi earlier this month is considered to have been a diplomatic failure. Writer Marco
Navarro-Genie analyses the details and is suspicious that Mr. Trudeau's bizarre accusations that the Government of India had a part in the death
of a Sikh militant in Surrey may be just part of an elaborate distraction.
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Religious leader or terror group leader? Who was Hardeep Singh Nijjar?.
Three months after his killing outside of a Surrey, B.C., gurdwara, Hardeep Singh Nijjar has become the face of the simmering diplomatic fight
between Canada and India.
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TDSB trustee says parental rights don’t exist in response to One Million March for Children.
The Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) Ward 8 trustee Shelley Laskin told a parent supportive of the nationwide One Million March for Children
that parental rights do not exist in Canada and that there are only children’s rights.
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US senator shreds Canadian healthcare as BC sends cancer patients south of border.
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley defended the United State’s private healthcare system by pointing to Canada’s current healthcare crisis, which has
prompted some provinces like British Columbia to turn towards private care for solutions. uring a Sept. 11 Senate debate, Grassley blasted
“unacceptable waiting times” experienced by many Canadians in need of healthcare
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FBI lost count of how many paid informants were at Capitol on Jan. 6, and later performed audit to figure out exact number.
The FBI had so many paid informants at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, that it lost track of the number and had to perform a later audit to
determine exactly how many “Confidential Human Sources” run by different FBI field offices were present that day, a former assistant director
of the bureau has told lawmakers.
Another Trudeau foreign policy failure
September 22, 2023
The #1MillionMarch4Children TAKES OVER Canada
September 22, 2023
A mass nationwide protest against gender ideology took place throughout Canada on Wednesday. The organizers – a group of Muslim parents who have
had enough of the radical gender ideology craze – named the coordinated protest the ‘1 Million March For Children.’ Harrison Faulkner was on the
ground at the Toronto protest to interview attendees and make sure both sides of the story were told. As thousands gathered to oppose gender
ideology and indoctrination in schools, an equally large number of counter protesters showed up to reject what they called a gathering of
“ultra-conservatives” and “transphobes.”
Watch the latest episode of
Ratio’d with Harrison Faulkner
Look at who owns what ...
September 16, 2023
They have returned. Here we go again…
September 14, 2023
According to the Government of Canada, it's time to mask up again and get a new booster vaccine to protect ourselves against Covid. Never mind the
fact that cases are at an all-time low across Canada and that everyone has moved on with their lives, or the fact that studies show masks are
ineffective in preventing virus spread, Canada's self-important public health bureaucrats are trying their best to convince the population to
just trust them - again.
And if you thought that the media had learned their lesson over the past few years as to how to accurately report on public health guidelines and
not become propagandists, think again. Because just like Theresa Tam and the rest of the power hungry public health bureaucrats in Canada,
the media are back to their old ways as well.
Watch the latest episode of Ratio'd
with Harrison Faulkner.
Trudeau's Tryst With 'Humiliations' At G20 Summits
September 12, 2023
Trudeau's Tryst With 'Humiliations' At G20 Summits; 'Free Speech' Spat With Xi Viral Again
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's spat with the Chinese President has gone viral yet again. The video from the G20 2022 in Bali has
resurfaced amid fresh embarrassment for Trudeau. The year changed, the G20's venues changed, but the ignominy of the Canadian PM remained
constant. In 2022, Xi Jinping bashed Trudeau for leaking details of bilateral talks to the media. Trudeau gave a "free and open dialogue"
defence during an argument with Xi. Cut to 2023, and Trudeau got snubbed again, this time by Indian PM Narendra Modi. In the informal meeting,
Modi ripped Trudeau for his stand on the Khalistan issue. Speaking to the media, Trudeau gave the same "freedom of expression" defence on the
Khalistan row. This report has full detail on how the G20s have been for Trudeau.
Trudeau: another disastrous India trip
September 11, 2023
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has once again found a way to embarrass Canadians while on an international trip. This time, Trudeau found himself
in hot water at the G20 summit held in New Delhi by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It is no secret that Canada-India relations under
Trudeau’s leadership have been at rock bottom. However, Modi’s latest snub and Trudeau’s response caught the ire of Indian pundits, who have
accused our prime minister of failing to contain a rising Khalistani movement in Canada while lecturing the world on supporting peaceful protests
and also cracking down on protests in Canada. To cap off the humiliation for Trudeau and for Canadians, the prime ministers jet has left Trudeau
stranded in India.
Watch Ratio’d with Harrison Faulkner.
Recent News
September 10, 2023
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Why We Can’t Trust the Science Journals.
The science and medical journals have become highly ideological on many of the most important and contentious societal issues of the day, ranging
from global warming to gender ideology, to critical race theory, to virtually everything woke.
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Trans Mountain shippers want inquiry into ’absurd’ cost overruns.
Where did the $31.9 billion go? Trans Mountain is a Federal Crown corporation, so ask Trudeau & the Liberals and good luck getting a truthful
answer.
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Massive brawl breaks out between Eritrean groups in Calgary.
An estimated 150 people took part in the brawl, most brandishing 2x4s, pipes, and other makeshift weapons.
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Part of China's economic miracle was a mirage. Reality check is next.
There is a significant risk in the short term of financial crisis or other degree of economic crisis that would carry very substantial social
and political costs for the Chinese government.
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Freeland silent on bank investigations.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland did not confirm whether she intends to use her statutory powers to force the Financial Consumer Agency of
Canada (FCAC) to investigate public complaints against the banks. The FCAC revealed that despite having a staff of 182 members and an annual
budget of $37.1 million, it did not take action on complaints it received from consumers.
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Chandrayaan-3 success to boost India’s space ambitions, global standing.
The Indian space agency ISRO put the Vikram lander into sleep mode late Sept. 3, shortly before nightfall at its landing site in the south polar
regions of the moon. That came after ISRO powered down the Pragyan rover a day earlier.
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Japan launches moon lander and X-ray observatory.
Japan sent a new X-ray space telescope into low Earth orbit and a first, small lunar lander on its way to the moon with a single launch late Wednesday.
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Bombshell biography: Fearing nuclear war, Musk blocked Starlink to stymie Ukraine attack on Russia.
Exploding drone subs 'lost connectivity, washed ashore harmlessly'.
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Declare Emergency eco mob behind rush-hour roadblocks is funded by billionaire oil heiress Aileen Getty and Hollywood director Adam McKay.
A series of recent protests in Washington DC to oppose the fossil fuel industry were orchestrated by a group which is part of a global network
funded by Hollywood director Adam McKay and billionaire philanthropist Aileen Getty
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North Korea’s New Submarine Carries 10 Nuclear Missiles.
North Korea has revealed it's latest submarine, a "tactical nuclear attack submarine". The new submarine has been named "Hero Kim Gun-ok" and
given the hull number 841. Analysis indicates that it will be armed with ten missiles.
China incorporates CBDC
September 9, 2023
This is China
Pierre Poilievre addresses 2023 Conservative policy convention
September 8, 2023
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses delegates on the second day of the Conservative Party of Canada’s national policy convention in
Quebec City, with his wife Anaida delivering introductory remarks. The three-day convention comes one year after Poilievre won the party
leadership on September 10, 2022. Conservatives are voting on party policy, electing new party officials, and preparing for the next federal
election during the gathering, which is the party's first in-person convention since 2018.
It's good to hear a message of facts and hope, rather than the gaslighting, divisiveness and misleading statements from Trudeau and the Liberal/NDP
coalition.
The Jerry Can March
September 7, 2023
Canadians stepped up to help the Freedom Truckers.
Nearly 900,000 people are homeless in Europe
September 7, 2023
Meanwhile Canada to admit
900,000 international students this year despite housing crisis;
Inbound migration into Calgary making the city unaffordable; and
Seven top economists are
warning the Liberals about immigration.
Police officer testifies he was ordered to give “not one inch” to Convoy organizers
September 6, 2023
On day two of the criminal trial of Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, Ottawa Police Service Inspector Lucas Russell
testified that he was under orders to give “not one inch” to the protesters, even while there were discussions underway to shrink the protest’s
footprint to mitigate the disruption to downtown Ottawa residents.
Hey, Let's Make More Hay!
September 6, 2023
From Quick Dick McDick: Episode 2 - we learn how we haul bales and how a square baler works!
If you haven't seen it yet, watch Episode 1
first.
The growing pushback against gender ideology
September 2, 2023
Gender ideology is running rampant in Canada – particularly in schools. Children are being taught incredibly inappropriate things and are being
coerced into the idea that gender is a spectrum — and this is all being done in the name of “inclusion.” But parents and concerned Canadians are
pushing back, forcing some politicians to stand up for parental rights and against gender ideology. However, many Conservative politicians are
still afraid of being accused of being “transphobic.”
On this episode of The Rupa Subramanya Show, Rupa is joined by one of the most influential activists in the fight against gender ideology –
Chris Elston – better known as Billboard Chris.