Canadian Election Interference for a Sinister Cause
"Vote
Palestine is a non-partisan platform calling on candidates to commit to
five demands: a two-way arms embargo; the end of Canadian involvement in
Israeli settlements; addressing anti-Palestinian racism and protecting
free expression on Palestine; recognizing the State of Palestine; and
properly funding relief efforts in Gaza, including UNRWA."
"The
thousands of people who have taken the Vote Palestine pledge are not
only committing to consider a candidate’s position on Palestine, but are
joining a movement of people organizing in their neighbourhoods to make
Palestine unavoidable this election."
Demands:
D1 - Two-way arms embargo on Israel
D2 - Ending Canadian support for settlements
D3 - Combat anti-Palestinian racism and protect pro-Palestine speech
D4 - Recognizing the state of Palestine
D5 - Funding Gaza relief efforts, including UNRWA
Palestinian Youth Movement
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Members of the Palestinian Youth Movement hold a rally in Toronto in November 2023. Photo by Jack Boland/Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network |
The Palestinian Youth Movement has been busy in Canada creating a network of political support for its agenda of demonizing Israel, isolating the Jewish nation, and demanding of Canadian politicians that they stand firmly in support of Palestinian nationhood. Of course, that means the annihilation of Israel so that Palestinians can achieve their goal of 'From the river to the sea', claiming the entirety of the ancestral homeland of Judaism, the people who 'colonized' Judea in the 2nd millenium BCE, and who are now perched on Judean heritage geography that Arab 'Palestinians' claim as their own.
Vote Palestine, a political movement by the Palestinian Youth Movement that emanated from the Palestinian BDS project, lauds its five-point Vote Palestine platform demanding among other issues a two-way arms embargo against Israel, a boycott of Israel-controlled territories and above all, recognition of Palestine as a state. Why bother with the unnecessary ritual of Palestinian leaders committing to a real effort at discussing with their Israeli counterparts critical issues such as recognition of Israel in exchange for recognition of 'Palestine'?
Successfully persuasive lobbying by PYM resulted in just about the entire caucus of the NDP, including their leader Jagmeet Singh, signing on in agreement with PYM's Vote Palestine, and with them members of the Green Party. Both parties did not fare particularly well in the April 28 general election, both losing official party status and Singh losing his own seat in Parliament. Their sacrifice was the Liberals' gain over the Conservative Party which foreign interference by President Trump brought to another 4-year mandate to govern.
"Islamists have been working overtime [to see] their favoured party [the Liberals, re-elected] so that the good times keep rolling for them for at least another four years."
Joe Adam George, researcher, Islamist Threats in Canada, Middle East Forum
"This is how foreign interference happens."
"If a literal pro-terror group can get an MP's signature without difficulty, you think they're standing guard for thee against Iran or China?"
"Palestinian Youth Movement celebrated the October 7 massacres in Canadian streets while they were still underway. They've said Samidoun, Canada's newest terrorist group, did nothing wrong. And 19 Liberals just signed on with their "Vote Palestine" platform."
Tristan Hopper, journalist, National Post
During the election campaign the Palestinian Youth Movement succeeded in persuading 28 Liberal candidates (19 of whom were elected) to sign their five-point, anti-Israel Vote Palestine platform. The candidates, through their endorsement served to help legitimize the demands of anti-Israel groups, totally ignoring their threatening values and actions, including their celebration of the Hamas October 7 pogrom, their championing of both terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah, and organizing student encampments at North American universities where Jewish students were terrorized by their threats.
The People's Conference for Palestine, featuring speakers linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, both given terrorist designations in Canada, and both involved along with Hamas in the October 7 massacre of Israelis in southern Israel was organized in May 2024 by the PYM group. Islamist terrorism is feature by PYM as a courageous response to Israeli 'colonization' of Judean heritage lands.
The promotion by Palestinian Youth Movement that Zionism is a racist ideology while glorifying the martyrdom of Hamas and calling for the elimination of Israel appears to have found favour in some sectors of Canada, and among some elected politicians who appear to find no fault with the reasoning of fervent Palestinians belabouring the West for its (past) support of Israel, a fellow democracy.
Vote Palestine's agenda to "force Palestine onto the debate stage trough nationwide visibility" and in the process shame those political individuals who fail to endorse its platform, does not appear to give second thought to those who have signed on as supporters. According to one of its lead activists, "pressure is applied" by PYM operatives on non-endorsing candidates to "make it impossible to organize fundraising events ... impossible for those MPs to canvass without being met by someone from within the community asking, Why are you not supporting an arms embargo?"
PYM, this activists notes, has manoeuvered the Canadian political scene to "create a kind of crisis within the Canadian electoral system", succeeding in signing up 362 candidates to their cause. And while they swept the NDP and Green parties' candidates into their fold, and made some inroads with the Liberals, they failed abysmally to persuade a single Conservative candidate to uphold their pledge.
Muslims in Canada now constitute some five percent of the population, at 1.8 million, with prospects for further growth ongoing. According to the Canadian Muslim Vote, Muslims hold significant influence in between 60 to 80 of Canada's 343 ridings. Politicians without scruples view the potential of drawing Muslim votes a greater good for their political ambitions than concern for Canada's traditional moral values, much less sinister interference in a fair election.
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A
keffiyeh'ed demonstrator lights off a smoke bomb during a rally in
Vancouver celebrating the one-year anniversary of the October 7
massacres. Photo by Ethan Cairns /The Canadian Press |
Labels: Conservative Party, Demonizing Israel, Green Party, Liberal Party, New Democratic Party, Palestinian Youth Movement, Promoting Palestinian Terrorism
"Leaving Wokeness and Weakness Behind"
"In accordance with policy now reinstated, service members who have a
current diagnosis or history of or exhibit symptoms consistent with
gender dysphoria may elect to separate voluntarily. [If they chose not to do so by the deadline, they would be
removed] involuntarily, if necessary."
"This is the president's agenda. This is what the American people voted for."
"TRANS is out at the DOD."
"No more pronouns, no more climate-change obsessions, no more emergency vaccine mandates, no more dudes in dresses."
"We are leaving WOKENESS AND WEAKNESS behind. No more pronouns. We are done with that sh*t."
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth
"There’s
no guarantee to access to your pension or severance or an honorable
discharge, [for trans service members who do not take the current
buyout offer and could lose out on benefits that took years of service
to build]."
"This is not voluntary. This is a decision that folks are coming to
under duress."
"These are 1,000 transgender troops that
would be serving if the conditions were not created to force them into
making a decision for their own well-being, or the well-being of their
family long-term."
Rae Timberlake, spokesperson for Sparta Pride
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Transgender troops have
between 30 and 60 days to self-separate from the military after a court
order allowed the ban on their service to move forward, according to a
Thursday memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) |
The Defence Secretary's directive is expected to bring the careers of
thousands of American military service members to an abrupt conclusion.
Some 1,000 troops have self-identified as having been given a diagnosis
of gender dysphoria, according to the Pentagon, in response to Hegseth's
memo directed to senior military leaders. The number is debatable,
considered to be quite a bit higher by advocates for transgender service
members.
From
the guidelines issued on Thursday it was not immediately evident how
the Pentagon will proceed in an effort to remove any transgender troops
who have failed to disclose such a personal diagnosis. A month has been
given to transgender personnel serving on active duty to voluntarily
leave the service. Reservists have been given 60 days for their
voluntary withdrawal. All of them may be eligible for separation pay,
but once the deadlines pass the Pentagon will transition to
involuntarily separate those who remain.
The
announcement came two days following a divided ruling in Shilling v.
Trump by the U.S. Supreme Court, allowing President Donald Trump to move
on with an executive order to bar transgender men and women from the
military while a lower court entertains litigation over the underlying
policy. In hearings for a separate legal challenge, the Justice
Department argued that the policy was not discriminatory since it did
not apply to all transgender service members, but those only who suffer
or have suffered from gender dysphoria.
"The
haste with which the military is moving reflects a callous disregard
for the brave troops who have put their lives on the line for this
country. It is a disgrace", stated Jennifer Levi, the
lead attorney in Talbott v. Trump with its 32 trans plaintiffs. Over
4,000 transgender men and women diagnosed with gender dysphoria were
first permitted to serve openly beginning in 2016. The Trump executive
order grants exceptions for those service members directly supporting "warfighting capabilities".
Those
who succeed in obtaining a waiver must prove they never attempted to
physically transition from one gender to the other. Certain restrictions
prohibiting them from changing rooms, bathrooms and showers designated
for people of the opposite sex will apply to them. They will also be
required to meet fitness standards associated with their sex at birth.
Pentagon officials defended the ban, stating: "The medical, surgical, and mental health constraints on individuals who
have a current diagnosis or history of, or exhibit symptoms consistent
with, gender dysphoria are incompatible with the high mental and
physical standards necessary for military service." Psychotherapy,
gender-affirming hormone therapy, gender-affirming surgery and other
treatment for service members totalled $52 million between 2015 and
2024, according to a defense official speaking on condition of
anonymity.
"Additionally, the Military Departments will immediately begin
processing for separation Service members who previously self-identified
for voluntary separation prior to March 26, 2025."
"Service by individuals with a current diagnosis or history of, or
exhibiting symptoms consistent with, gender dysphoria is not in the best
interest of the Military Services and is not clearly consistent with
the interests of national security."
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth
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A transgender woman
speaks as military veterans and their supporters protested against
President Donald Trump's policies in March. (Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) |
Labels: Gender Dysphoria, National Security, Transgender Service, U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, U.S. Military
Putin: "Truth and Justice are on our Side"
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Russian service members at the Victory Day parade in Moscow on Friday. Credit...Alexander Zemlianichenko/Associated Press |
"Truth and justice are on our side."
"The whole country, society, people support the participants of the special military operations."
"[Their determination and bravery has] brought us only victory."
Russian President Vladimir Putin
"The presence of world leaders demonstrated that Western efforts to isolate him [Putin] and defeat Russia have failed."
"It is positioning of Russia as an important part of the world."
Tatiana Stanovaya, senior fellow, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center
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Military
vehicles, including some of Russia’s armored vehicles used in its
invasion of Ukraine, were on display during the parade. Credit...Kirill Kudryavtsev/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images |
On
Friday, Russian tanks, missiles and drones rumbled their way grandly
through Red Square at the annual Victory Day parade to celebrate the
surrender of Nazi Germany in the Second World War. Some two dozen world
leaders joined Russia's President, emphasizing a victory for Vladimir
Putin, whom Western Europe, North America and the 'free world' of
democratic nations have sanctioned over his fullscale military invasion
of Ukraine which he still labels a 'special military operation'.
The
presence of those world leaders signify that Mr. Putin's isolation is
not quite as universal as it should be, as evidenced by the kind of
support that disappoints those who support Ukraine, and delights
countries like Iran, China and North Korea. In the years immediately
following the invasion, the yearly Victory Day celebration was a more
muted affair, and Mr. Putin must surely have felt a little lonely
surveying it on his own.
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Reuters |
This
year's 80th anniversary has seen Chinese President Xi Jinping,
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and the leaders of
Slovakia, Serbia, Egypt, Vietnam, Venezuela and others representing
Russian-friendly countries to Moscow's most solemn commemoration. In the
leadup to the event, Putin projected himself as a confident, respected
global leader near to completion of his defeat of Ukraine. For him,
there is comfort in the distance that has emerged between Europe, the
United States and Ukraine.
Iskander
ballistic missiles, Russian drones, Tornado-S multiple rocket launchers
and TOS-2 Tosochka heavy flame-thrower systems -- all of which have
been used in the war against Ukraine -- were on display at the parade.
With them rolled the Russian Yars nuclear-capable intercontinental
ballistic missile.
Sitting
beside Xi during the event, Putin often leaned over to speak with his
guest, through an interpreter. Following the parade, Putin shook hands
with Russian servicemen who fought in the war along with foreign
military officers, all of whom saluted him, including a group of senior
military officials from North Korea. North Korean special forces have
been fighting with Russia to drive the Ukrainian military out of
southern Russia's Kursk region.
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Putin hugs a North Korean officer on Red Square Ria Novosti |
While
Russia and its allies watched the march-through on Red Square, a group
of European foreign ministers were in Ukraine to sign off on a special
tribunal to prosecute high-level Russian officials for their aggressive
crimes against Ukraine. Foreign ministers from France, Germany and
Britain visited Lviv, to formally endorse the tribunal to be set up by
the Council of Europe human rights watchdog.
The
tribunal gained endorsement of 37 states, including most E.U.
countries, Britain, Canada and Norway. While Washington had been
involved in tribunal talks, under Trump the United States has withdrawn
its presence on the tribunal.
Security
precautions in Moscow were high following a number of Ukrainian drone
attacks earlier in the week which caused massive disruption at airports.
Mobile internet had been cut around the parade area to foil further
attacks and sniper teams were to be seen from the Kremlin roof and GUM
shopping centre, overlooking Red Square. The Kremlin now equates Ukraine
to the Nazis of the Second World War.
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Members of the Chinese army took part in the parade Ria Novosti Handout |
Labels: Moscow's Victory Day Parade, President Vladimir Putin, Russian Armaments, World Leaders in Attendance
India's Operation Sindoor Against Pakistani Terrorists
"Pakistan and India have enough nuclear weapons to wipe the other side out several times over."
"Their nuclear weapons create a scenario for mutually assured destruction."
"[The
arsenals are a defensive move to prevent and deter further fighting,
because] neither side can afford to initiate such a war or hope to
achieve anything from it."
Syed Mohammed Ali, security analyst, Islamabad, Pakistan
"Pakistan
has every right to give a robust response to this act of war imposed by
India, and a strong response is indeed being given."
"[The] heinous act of aggression will not go unpunished".
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif
"Missile
strikes by India in Pakistan-administered Kashmir targeted at least
nine sites] where terrorist attacks against India have been planned."
"[The strikes - named] Operation Sindoor [were part of a] commitment [to
hold] accountable [those responsible for the 22 April attack in
Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, which left 25 Indians and one
Nepali national dead]."
India Defence Ministry
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People inspect a damaged mosque following India's strikes in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir AFP via Getty Images |
"Throughout 2024, violence continued in Kashmir in response to
increasing efforts by New Delhi to consolidate territorial control.
Attacks specifically targeted Indian travelers and workers in the
region. In June 2024, militants opened fire on a bus
carrying pilgrims traveling to a Hindu shrine in the town of Reasi. The
attack killed nine and injured over thirty. In October, militants killed seven in Kashmir at a construction site for a tunnel project connecting Kashmir to the northern region of Ladakh."
"On
April 22, 2025, tensions escalated after militants attacked Indian
tourists in Kashmir, killing twenty-five Indian nationals and one
Nepalese national. The incident marked the deadliest terrorist attack in
Indian territory since the 2008 Mumbai attacks. India blamed Pakistan
for harboring the group responsible for the attack and arrested two
Pakistani nationals as suspects. Pakistan denied any involvement, and its defense ministry even suggested
the attack was a “false flag operation.” Although no group has been
officially identified as responsible for the attack, the Kashmir
Resistance—an offshoot of LeT—claimed responsibility online."
Global Conflict Tracker
Both
India and Pakistan have a stockpile of nuclear weapons, each
'reminding' the other of a guarantee of mutually assured destruction
with neither country publicly disclosing their nuclear capabilities.
Each is thought to have amassed between 170 and 180 warheads; short-,
long- and medium-range. Each country has its own system of delivery to
launch and propel their weapons to targets. The arsenals serve as a
defense in prevention and deterrence of conflict beyond the
conventional.
Each
is aware that neither Pakistan nor India could survive a first nuclear
strike and be able to retaliate through "second-strike capability"; a
sobering perspective for any government. Both lay claim to Kashmir in
its entirety. Border skirmishes equate to instability in the region and
have for decades. A heavily militarized border divides each country's
part of Kashmir where three wars have been fought in the past. Armed
insurgents on the Pakistan side of the divide resist Indian rule, with
Muslim Kashmiris in support of the goal of uniting Kashmir under
Pakistani governance.
The
number of border flare-ups and attacks in India's portion of Kashmir,
prompted New Delhi toward an increasingly tough position on Islamabad,
accusing it of supporting 'terrorism', which more than adequately
describes the reality of the situation. India, as the most populous
nation on the planet, spent $74.4 billion on defence in the current
year; one of the world's largest arms importers.
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Indian army Trucks on highway leading to Ladakh, Kashmir Danish Ismail, Reuters |
Although
Pakistan spends a considerable sum -- $10 billion last year -- in arms,
India has over double the number of active armed forces personnel than
Pakistan. But there is another looming threat that India has that
Pakistan doesn't share; its neighbour China, with its aggressive
maritime security stance in the Indian Ocean. On occasion both Pakistan
and India launch operations into airspace and territories controlled by
the other, intended for the most part to damage check-points,
installations or sites used by militants. Their lethal antipathy toward
one another is religion-driven, not territorial.
For
every step that India takes -- from closing down Pakistan's embassy in
India, shutting off a traditional water supply agreement to Pakistan,
closing its airspace to air traffic, to targeting sites in Pakistan
known to harbour Islamist terrorist groups -- Pakistan follows suit and
vows vengeance. Following missile strikes in Punjab province and
Pakistan-administered Kashmir, a heavy exchange of fire between the two
nations ensued. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif commended his
armed forces for shooting down five Indian jets, hit, he claimed after
firing their missiles, while still in Indian airspace.
Three
planes fell onto villages in India-controlled territory, although India
made no official comments. During the April attack in Kashmir, some
survivors informed Indian media that the gunmen singled out Hindu men
and shot them dead at close range. Pakistan stands accused by India of
being behind the attack by a new militant group, Kashmir Resistance.
India has identified the group with links to Lashkar-e Taiba, a
Pakistani militant group long accused by New Delhi of being supported by
Pakistan.
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Adnan Abidi, Reuters An Indian soldier stands guard on a highway in Kashmir |
Labels: Border Clashes, India, Kashmir, Muslim Militias, Mutual Assured Destruction, Nuclear Arsenals, Pakistan
Digital Analysis Situation Room and Rapid Response Programming for Israel/Gaza-related Extremism, Hate and Mis/Disinformation in Canada
"Among
the top performing tweets about the conflict that were shared among
right-wing extremists in Canada in the month after October 7 2023 were
posts claiming that Justin Trudeau had directly funded the Hamas attacks
through contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for
Palestine Refugees."
"Several
Telegram channels associated with extreme right-wing content creators
both hosted antisemitic material and amplified posts from international
right-wing extremists and antisemites."
Institute for Strategic Dialogue, London, England
"Israel gets attacked, they kill women. children, innocent people, torture them, burning babies and more."
"Israel starts retaliating and Palestinians fill the streets of Toronto with Anti-Jew slogans."
"Canada will soon be unrecognizable and filled with these religious extremists."
Facebook: Turdeau/Liberals Are Destroying Canada
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Muslims pray outside McGill University's Roddick
Gate during celebrations marking the first anniversary of the October 7
terrorist attacks on Israel. Photo by John Mahoney / MONTREAL GAZETTE |
Blacklock's Reporter made public a program funded by the Digital Citizen Contribution Program, a Liberal fund described as a means toward "countering online disinformation".
As part of its presumed mandate the Program contracted with the
Institute for Strategic Dialogue, for the U.K. company to monitor
pro-Israel social media accounts in Canada. And its eventual report went
on to frame those pro-Israel accounts as "right-wing extremists", whose motivation was led by "anti-Muslim hatred".
The
viral 'protests' that overtook the streets of Canadian cities and set
up encampments on the grounds of Canadian universities, paraded their
numbers and keffiyeh-clad members shouting invective at Canadian Jews
and the State of Israel, recommending a global 'Intifada', a 'Final
Solution', and 'From the River to the Sea', condemning Israel as
genocidal, with an intent to annihilate Palestinians from land
rightfully belonging to them, and not to Jews as their ancestral
heritage geography, denigrating the presence of Jews in Canada. Yet
these protests are characterized as peaceful events.
The
targets of the pro-Palestinian -- Hamas-supporting-and-admiring
Palestinian student groups in Canada who faced intimidation and threats
in their very neighbourhoods with municipal police agents doing nothing
to subdue the situation, or offer protection to Jews, while offering
assistance to the civic-disturbing and obviously antisemitic throngs of
anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian groups engaging in mass prayer sessions,
shutting down highway access in a show of conquest -- were continually
warned not to confront their tormentors. And it was the Jews who were
ushered away, not those who threatened them.
Yet
the Jews were the designated 'right-wing' threats to society by the
U.K. contractor, and not the illegal actions of their indefatigable
persecutors whose threats and implied violence clearly identified them
as uncivilized malefactors. A few months following the October 7
massacres of Israelis in southern Israel by Hamas terrorists who rushed
across the border in their thousands to wreak bloody havoc, the Liberal
government of Justin Trudeau hired the London firm at a cost of
$128,258.
The project was titled Digital
Analysis Situation Room and Rapid Response Programming for
Israel/Gaza-related Extremism, Hate and Mis/Disinformation in Canada. What resulted was a series of reports with the claims the Israel-Hamas conflict had caused an inflammation of "extremism, hate and disinformation" among Canadian 'right-wing extremists', exacerbating "online harms" in Canada. "Several influential accounts, particularly on X, have taken a staunch pro-Israeli position since the attacks on October 7", one report warned.
The post that was excerpted in one of the reports, posted by Facebook's Turdeau/Liberals Are Destroying Canada, was included as an example of an 'extremist' post that spread disinformation that "policing of protests related to the Israel-Hamas conflict has been inconsistent". Pro-Palestinian 'protest' demonstrations featured calls of "death to Israel", with banners praising "armed resistance".
A recognizable pattern of demonstrators celebrating the October 7
massacres in the immediate aftermath and the first anniversary of
attacks go unremarked and undenounced; presumably innocent in nature and
definitely not 'extreme right-wing'.
Palestinian Youth Movement, one of Canada's most prominently active anti-Israel groups held a rally of celebration in "honour [of] the martyrs of the past year".
In reference to which the Institute for Strategic Dialogue pointed out
the extremist nature of any statement that the demonstrations were "protesting for the death of Jews and Jewish state"; an obviously unforgivable surrender to Islamophobia on the part of Jewish 'extreme right-wing' trouble-makers within society.
The
Liberal government of Justin Trudeau, renewed Canada's funding of the
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the
Near East, after it was suspended by the previous Conservative
government. That funding of UNRWA was renewed again by the Liberal
government, irrespective of the proven fact that the agency was forced
to dismiss nine staffers on the evidence, for taking part in the October
7 attacks in Israel. That UNRWA confirmed a top Hamas commander killed
in Lebanon was one of its employees seemed irrelevant to the Trudeau
government.
According
to the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, online posts that sought to
link Canada's UNRWA funding with the October 7 attacks represented
trafficking in right-wing extremism. "Disinformation" or "misinformation"
in the public arena is profoundly disturbing to the Liberal government
in Canada. The Online Harms Act, legislation to broaden police powers to
punish online speech and preliminary detention of Canadians suspected
of posting hateful speech may yet be the future, since Prime Minister
Mark Carney appears willing to reconsider its passing.
"Large American online platforms have become seas of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia and hate in all its forms."
"My government will act."
Prime Minister Mark Carney
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Liberal.ca |
Labels: "Misinformation", "Right-Wing Extremists", Canada, Disinformation, Islamophobia, Liberal Government
Paying Homage to a Liege Lord
"Why is America subsidizing Canada?"
"We don't need their cars, we don't need their energy, we don't need their Lumber, we don't need ANYTHING they have, other than their friendship, which hopefully we will always maintain."
"They, on the other hand, need EVERYTHING from us!"
"We're going to be friends with Canada. [Carney's election victory was one of the] greatest comeback in political history."
"Canada chose a very talented person, a very good person."
"[Could Carney do anything to persuade him to lift tariffs?] No."
U.S. President Donald Trump
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U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Canadian Prime Minister Mark
Carney in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S.,
May 6, 2025. REUTERS/Leah Millis | |
Seated with U.S. President Donald Trump, newly-elected Canadian Liberal leader Mark Carney cemented his friendly relations with the man who has spurned the traditional view of Canada as a neighbour and ally to confront it instead with accusations of trade advantage and free-rides on America's dime by expressing his admiration for the man as a 'transformational' leader. Transformational he most certainly is, having transformed the United States from a reliable ally, a leader in world politics, a moral and compassionate voice for peace and reconciliation, into one that has isolated itself, asserted its exceptionalism, thrown its economic weight around, accusing other nations of taking it for granted and imposing trade upsets threatening to send the globe into recession.
That's transformational...tossing diplomacy and fairness into the dustbin of a worn era, to elevate bluster and threats to the apex of world relations, sending other nations into tenterhooks of uncertainty and dread of the next uninhibited charges of America's new direction in alienating itself from all that it had formerly led as the world's sole influential power in democracy in action, the leader in world markets, the ultimate arbiter in state-to-state relations, and the conscience of humanity. All suddenly in collapse as an ethical and egotistical blight takes centre stage and threatens to annex Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal.
When asked why Mark Carney, Canada's new prime minister was anxious to meet with him, Trump responded that he had no idea, other than perhaps wanting to discuss a 'deal'. If there's anything dear to the heart of the American president, it's a deal. Not any deal, but one that he dominates and calls the parameters on, and should he so deign, offer crumbs to an adversary. Mark Carney sat in silent assent listening to the stream-of-consciousness outflow. He sat in silence while Trump verbally assaulted one of his personal friends and primary political colleagues.
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U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Canadian Prime Minister Mark
Carney in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S.,
May 6, 2025. REUTERS/Leah Millis |
But he was on the few occasions when he was able to intersperse the flow of Trumpian triumphalism by fawning appropriately and in the process cementing Trump's impression of him as a 'good fellow'. The meeting between the Canadian and the American delegation went smoothly; the conversation led and dominated by the garrulous self-promoter and oiled well by the unctuous servility of his guest. One whose manner allowed him to escape the humiliation that tore into a much better man, Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy whose 'respect' for Trump was called into question.
President Zelenskyy responded to the corruption of reality spouted by Trump and his entourage, vigorously defending Ukraine and his government's decision-making. His was a celebration of
David facing Goliath undeterred by consequences and fuelled by righteous outrage over the promotion of lies and accusations that held little resemblance to reality. Mark Carney's treatment was that of a sycophant, a humble penitent, signalling how onboard he was with Trump by emulating his thrust fist.
"Canada is a place that will have to take care of itself economically ... It's hard to justify subsidizing Canada to the tune of $200 billion, or whatever the number might be."
"[I have great respect for] a very talented person, a very good person [who had pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in the history of politics], maybe even greater than mine."
U.S. President Donald Trump
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney
meet at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 6, 2025.
REUTERS/Kent Nishimura |
Labels: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, U.S. President Donald Trump, Washington Meeting
Aiming At Hollywood North
"I am authorizing the Department of Commerce, and the United States Trade Representative, to immediately begin the process of instituting a 100% Tariff on any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands."
"WE WANT MOVIES MADE IN AMERICA, AGAIN!"
"[The U.S. film industry is dying] a very fast death. [Other countries] are offering all sorts of incentives to draw our film-makers and studios away from the United States."
U.S. President Donald Trump
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Canada’s
film industry could face major challenges after U.S. President Donald
Trump announced plans to impose 100 per cent tariffs on all foreign-made
movies. Some producers say the plan completely misunderstands Canada’s
crucial role in the Hollywood system. CBC News |
"[Trump's announcement was] very short on details [making it difficult to know how that tariff would work]."
"[A Canadian, French or Chinese film looking for distribution in the U.S.] Those you could see easily ... the hundred percent tariff being applicable."
"But what about films that ... 80 percent of them are made in the U.S., and then some of the location shooting is done in another country?"
"Or what about all the production is done in the U.S. but then some of the post-production is done in another country?"
"Are those also going to be subject to 100 percent?"
"Our industry is very much a supplemental services industry. We are kept afloat by the fact that we are the service industry of choice for many American-made entertainment products."
Charlie Keil, professor of film and history, University of Toronto
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Deadpool, starring Ryan Reynolds, during filming on the Georgia viaduct in Vancouver on April 7, 2015. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG |
Yet another tariff threat issued by the imperialist American president intent on destroying trade between former allies, and reaching out well beyond just North America, to draw Europe and Asia into his wholesale trade disruption tactics, all in the interests of restoring to the United States of America, benefits and financial imperatives that foreign interests have purportedly drained away to enrich themselves at the expense of the U.S. Handily invented statistics that are readily revealed to be just that are irrelevant to his mercurial temperament. Whatever he claims must be accepted as truth; his 'truth' in any event.
That his unsettling and upsetting of the global market has astonished and befuddled all countries, large and small who have been his targets, puzzled at the rationale behind these communiques announcing one tariff after another, then temporarily withdrawing them has kept the world on tenterhooks of apprehension and fear of a global meltdown. The very fact that American consumers themselves are facing accelerated price rises for everything from food to housing to energy hasn't fazed this man the least bit. A little bit of economic pain, he promised, and then, once his global plans are in place, wealth will accrue to the U.S. at an astounding rate!
This time a post to Truth Social had Mr. Trump alerting the world, and more particularly, Canada, that its ancillary film industry is in trouble for the impending future. Filming in Los Angeles saw a drop of 22.4 percent the first quarter of 2025 according to NBC. Economic knock-on effects affecting restaurants, retail and support services resulted from the drop in Los Angeles' filming activities. But then, the facts also are that it is more expensive to film there on location than it is to use Canadian facilities and services and professionals to finish a film.
While complaining about 'incentives' drawing filmmakers away from the U.S., reality is that tax incentives express an essential portion of the business of making films around the world. Eligible companies are provided in Canada with a tax credit of 16 percent of qualified Canadian labour expenditures through the Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit from the Government of Canada. Credits accrue for both domestic and foreign productions as well, at the provincial level.
Last year California Governor Gavin Newsom doubled the state's film and TV tax credit program, reflecting tax credits in the United States, sans a national tax credit. When U.S. productions come to Canada it is a reflection of the quality of its locations, a cheaper dollar and local talent second to none.
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Crews at work during the filming of Deadpool 2 in Vancouver in 2017 Photo by Nick Procaylo /PNG |
"The game has always been ownership of [intellectual property]. So I'm not sure what he [Trump] is afraid of."
"If the Americans own the majority of content, they win, no matter if it's shot in Germany, Latvia, or the moon. It doesn't matter."
"If [Trump] pulls GM and Ford out of Canada, you're not going to create a Canadian car business."
"Whereas in the feature film business, you can create feature films in Canada. You can create co-productions with other territories."
"[Bringing production back to the U.S. means] less will be made and prices will be higher; therefore you'll have to charge consumers more."
"Once again, tariffs will affect the consumer more than anybody."
Noah Segal, co-president, Canadian production and distribution company Elevation Pictures
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Leonardo DiCaprio, right, and Kate Winslet appear in a scene from 1997's Titanic, which was partly shot in Canada. (Paramount Pictures/Associated Press) |
Labels: Foreign Film Production, Global Trade Upset, Integrated Economy, Mercurial Entitlements, Tax Incentives, U.S. President Donald Trump, Universal Tariffs
In Canada, Immigrant and Visible Minority Communities Increasingly Vote Conservative
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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre and his wife Anaida wave to
the crowd at an election campaign event, in Brampton, Ont., on April 9,
2025.
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"The immigrant community of Canada just blocked the Liberals from forming a majority."
"These new Canadians share our conservative values of hard work and the Canadian dream."
Angelo Isidorou, executive director, B.C. Conservative party
"Immigrant-heavy ridings across the Greater Toronto Area [GTA] have swung
from being decisively against to decisively for the provincial
Conservatives over these last 30 years. It's part of the trend we're
seeing across North America where immigrants and minorities
are swinging to the political right; and it's also a story of how one
of the GTA's largest constituencies is much more dynamic than we often
realize."
"Since the late twentieth century, researchers have noted the changing
demographics in Canada's suburbs, particularly in terms of ethnicity and
immigrant status."
"In the Greater Toronto Area, the share of immigrants in the inner
suburbs [Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough] has grown since the 1970s,
and in the outer suburbs [Halton, Peel, York, and Durham] since the
1990s, while declining in the inner city region [City of Toronto] at the
same time. Additionally, since immigration reform in 1967
– which abolished race and nationality quotas in favour of a
point-based system – immigrants have increasingly been visible
minorities."
University of Toronto, School of Cities
"Minority governments will take political sophistication to navigate.
It’s about seeing the whole chessboard listening and taking counsel from
many people. This will give us a glimpse into whether
Carney has the intangible skills that make somebody a durable political
leader and able to survive in this environment. Because there’s a
question mark over whether he has any interest or is capable of doing
this. And not everybody who voted for Carney quite knows what they got."
"Carney could be in a Keir Starmer situation where he’s elected, but
it’s a loveless victory and he has a very short window in which to
deliver what voters think they should be getting from him."
"If you don’t deliver soon and people began peeling away, it
can be really difficult to recover from that. And so in many ways, I
think his honeymoon ended the minute he stepped off the stage after
giving his victory speech."
Jordan Leichnitz, former senior strategist, New Democratic party
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Mark Carney during an election night event at TD Place in Ottawa, Ontario Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images |
The
immigrant vote played a significant role back in 2006 when the
Conservatives under then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper became the
government. Jason Kenney, Mr. Harper's then Minister of Citizenship,
Immigration and Multiculturalism, was well recognized for his role in
welcoming that demographic into the Conservative fold. That immigrant
vote is now recognized as an important factor in Canadian elections, and
in this election of April 28, 2025, the immigrant vote that tipped
heavily in favour of the Conservatives may very well have denied Mark
Carney and his Liberals the majority government they craved.
Pre-election
polls identified the immigrant vote as favouring the Conservatives, and
that tendency has increased as well, since 2021. The Economist
published an analysis finding that among the 31 Toronto-area ridings
with a population averaging 40 percent immigrants, experienced for the
most part a significant shift to the Conservatives, over their
preference in the 2021 federal election. Whereas in ridings with fewer
new Canadians, the tendency was for the Liberals to pick up support.
The Economist analysis pointed out that under the surface Canada had undergone an electoral realignment reflective of the United States. "Just as in the United States, working-class and immigrant voters swung right",
concluded the publication. In the October British Columbia election,
non-white voters; Black, East Asian, Latino, Middle Eastern or South
Asian tended to prefer the B.C. Conservatives.
A
Reddit map of 2025 Liberal-Conservative vote patterns making the rounds
indicated that the more immigrant and non-white a riding, the harder
their shift to the Conservatives. A survey by Innovative Research Group
noted that Chinese-Canadians in British Columbia emerged far more
Conservative than average; this support almost entirely concentrated
among first-generation immigrants. Where new immigrants fell below the
national average, a Liberal vote emerged.
A
Nanos poll post-election found as well that 41 percent of Canadians
under age 34 tended to vote Conservative; while 32 percent voted
Liberal. In the over-55 cohort, Liberals dominated at 52 percent as
opposed to 34 percent for the Conservatives. For the first time in
Canadian voting history, the average 25-year-old Canadian was likelier
to vote Conservative than the average 65-year-old. The average immigrant
was likelier to vote Conservative than the average native-born
Canadian.
Liberal
social policies, including harm reduction, repeat bail for chronic
offenders and lax integration of other immigrants has seen new Canadians
emerge as opponents of these policies. Conservatives
"maintained their base and grew it", pointed out Abacus Data's David Coletto.
"South Asian and Chinese-Canadians in the grater Toronto area voted for the cultural conservatism" the Conservative Party represented.
"They
value family, faith, entrepreneurship and community order. For many,
the Liberals' progressive stances on gender, parental rights, and
criminal justice reform felt out of touch." "Traditionally,
immigrant and visible minority communities have supported the centrist
Liberal Party. In the Greater Toronto Area [GTA], where over half of all
residents identify as “visible minority” [the category used by
StatCan], Chinese and South Asian Canadians have long formed a key part
of the Liberal base."
"Yet recent polling tells a different story. An October 2024 survey
found that 45 per cent of immigrants had changed their political
allegiances since arriving in Canada, with many now leaning
Conservative."
"Meanwhile, another national survey from January 2025
found that a majority of East Asian [55 per cent] and South Asian [56
per cent] respondents expressed support for the Conservative Party, far
outpacing support for the Liberals or the NDP."
The Conversation
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Photograph: Getty Images |
Labels: Conservative Party Gains, Immigrant/Visible Minority Communities, Liberal Government on Repeat, Preferentially Conservative