Free Speech? Hush ... Not Another Word ... The Walls Have Ears
"Separating gender identity from assigned biological sex is a fiction and an 'ideology' to be opposed."
"Teaching children about sexual orientation and gender identity, and/or affirming their LGBTQ identities, harms them and primes them for abuse."
"[It is time for] educators to stop affirming the gender identities of students."
"But the scary thing is that [promoting this gender bending theory] has already demonized people of faith who believe that God created humans male and female: In the Image of God. Here is my prophecy to the Church: If you don’t get off your duffs and push back against this insidious new teaching, the day is coming (maybe it is already here) when the government will apprehend your children and put them in homes where they will be encouraged to explore homosexuality and gender fluidity."
Barry Neufeld, former Chilliwack school trustee
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| A B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has released its decision against former trustee Barry Neufeld on Feb. 17, 2026. (The Chilliwack Progress file) |
"This ruling recognizes the very real harm experienced by 2SLGBTQIA+ teachers in Chilliwack and reinforces that they have the right to work in an environment free from discrimination and fear."
"We are hopeful that this ruling will lead to more inclusive working and learning environments for all 2SLGBTQIA+ folks in schools and beyond."
Chilliwack Teachers' Association president Reid Clark
"[The Human Rights Tribunal suggested its three members] navigate the application of the Human Rights Code to heated public speech [referencing Neufeld’s language] that debates the rights and recognition of this protected group, in a context where transgender people in particular often find themselves disproportionately in the spotlight."
"[Six of Neufeld’s publications could] expose gay, lesbian, and trans people to hatred or contempt based on their gender identity and/or sexual orientation. Viewed objectively and in context, these publications have the potential to lead to their discriminatory treatment. These publications violate s. 7(1)(b) of the Code."
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal
He was a man on a mission. As a school trustee in the belief that his work ultimately was to improve the level of education that children were exposed to, in the usual school curricula focusing in reading, writing and 'rithmetic, he took exception to the kind of social engineering that has overtaken schools in the last number of years with exposure to a type of biological entropy that permitted the introduction and formalization of non-binary classifications where gender superseded sex, and natal identity at birth could be flung into the trashbin of history as children were encouraged to select the gender that suited their emotions at any given time.
He took to publicly campaigning against the prevailing certainty within the social order that gender was a 'social construct'. When his activities enraged members of the LGBTQ and beyond community sufficiently to lodge a formal human rights complaint on the basis that his stated views were 'dehumanizing', delegitimizing' and 'extremely serious and damaging', the stage was set for a conclusive verdict reached by three assigned members of the Chilliwack, British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal to set the system back on its track.
The penalty imposed upon this man who took it upon himself to save future generations from the normalization of gender dysphoria into trans states where sex was immaterial and surgically amenable to alterations is hailed as a triumph. Character assassination was just one of the penalties, the humbling of a man arrogant enough to believe that science is never wrong, and nor is nature in her biological certainties -- other than the odd anomaly that exists everywhere in the animal kingdom where rare deviant occurrences pop up now and again. Railing against the regularization of affirming a child's choice of gender, and medical guidance to completing the choice, he was singled out for punishment as an example to all who question the verity of gender fluidity.
Beware, those among you who carelessly use sex-distinctive pronouns, for it could happen to you as well. It's 'them' and 'they', not he/she, no matter how you may feel about the absurdity of it all. Transitioning from female to male, male to female, with all the benefits inherent in predatory males ending up in female prisons, and competing in professional sport events as transwomen against natal women athletes. Complicating the strides that women thought they had made in equal rights, out-trumped by a male right to be female and regarded and addressed as such.
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It is not fanciful any longer for a woman to declare herself a man, she has a legal right to be identified as a man since "gender identity" and "gender expression" have been protected categories in the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code since 2016 when the House of Commons almost unanimously passed that legislation. Those amendments resulted in Canadians facing civil penalties for deviations from the new 'fact' that 'gender expression' is an immutable characteristic like race or ethnicity.
"[Neufeld attacked] each of these three pillars [of SOGI-inclusive education]."
"In doing so, he repeatedly and publicly reaffirmed his intention to perform the duties of a school trustee in a way that discriminated against LGBTQ people, especially trans people."
"In some publications, he expressly stated that he is using his position as a trustee to ‘speak out’ against SOGI-inclusive education before proceeding to do so in a discriminatory way."
"Even where not expressly stated, his intention is clear. Mr. Neufeld invoked negative and insidious stereotypes about LGBTQ people, especially trans people, which denied their inherent dignity and, in some cases, reflected the hallmarks of hate against them as a group."
"Critically, the decision affirms that trans people exist—and that claiming to believe that gender identity is not separate from sex assigned at birth is a form of existential denial. This denial pushes the idea that trans people have an agenda rather than being just another demographic group."
"As this decision illustrates, such terms can create the ‘conditions for discrimination and hatred to flourish,’ as the Tribunal found."
Chilliwack Human Rights Tribunal
It took years to finally arrive at the conclusion, but ultimately the tribunal issued its (forgone) decision: two sets of costs on behalf of the Chilliwack Teachers' Association v. Neufeld; one, the payment of $750,000 in costs to the Chilliwack Teachers' Association, and a concurrent order of $10,000 for improper conduct during the process of deliberation. The tribunal determined that Mr. Neufeld had violated sections 7(1)(a), (b), and 13 of the Human Rights Code and the orders constitute the remedies against him.
"[I've been] thrown into the role of a prophet: speaking out to the lawmakers in Victoria and trying to motivate lukewarm Christians who are sitting idly by as all of society ‘Slouches towards Gomorrah’."
"Push back [against the] powerful [LGBTQ+ lobby group."
"[Gender fluidity is] delusional thinking. [LGBTQ+ people strive toward priority status as] the most downtrodden of victims; the many new categories that are included in the long list of letters now added after LGBTQ are a new ‘Caste system’."
Barry Neufeld
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Barry Neufeld Screenshot: Rumble / Funding the Fight |
Labels: Anti-Trans Campaigner, B.C. Human Rights Tribunal
Barry Neufeld, Chilliwack School Board, Gender Fluidity, Gender: Social Construct, LGBTQ Verities, Trans Identities
Palestinian-Canadian Slander of Jewish-Canadian Zionists
"We
have identified at least 17 overnight summer camps throughout Canada
that support the State of Israel in some way."
"These
camps are not problematic because they encourage connection to Jewish identity."
"Rather, they pose a problem because they encourage support for
a genocidal, settler-colonial state."
"[Protesters
should demand that the OCA board, the Quebec and Nova Scotia camp
associations revoke accreditation of] camps that hire, host, or support
[current or former] Israeli military personnel".
Palestinian Anti-Israel Coalition
"In recent days, the Ontario Camps
Association (OCA) Board of Directors became aware of correspondence
circulating online related to the current conflict in the Middle East."
"That correspondence
contains statements and expressions that the Board finds deeply
concerning, and in certain characterizations and claims, we believe
reflect rhetoric that is discriminatory and antisemitic in nature. The
accusations, aimed at our Executive Director, members of the OCA team,
and several member camps, draw directly on stereotyped libels and tropes
related to Israel, Zionism, and Jewish people—including “genocide” and
“colonizers,” symbolic categories that are so often spread with
specifically malicious intent."
"We welcome respectful dialogue,
discussion, and even disagreement but will not tolerate harassment,
intimidation, antisemitism, or discrimination."
Ontario Camps Association
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| Campers gather at a Jewish overnight summer camp in Canada. Jewish
community leaders and provincial camp associations have warned that
coordinated anti-Israel campaigns targeting camp accreditation and
visibility risk impacting youth institutions central to Jewish identity
and communal life. (Image: TheJ.Ca.) |
The
Ontario Camps Association board of directors, in response to a campaign
targeting over a dozen Jewish camps throughout Canada that support
Israel, issued a statement that it will not tolerate "harassment, intimidation, antisemitism or discrimination".
Accusations levied against its executive director Joy Levy, staff and a
number of member camps in the province are clearly offensively
despicable, and do not align with the Association's values.
In
its support of the Jewish camps among its extended camp memberships,
the board of the OCA clarified their position that campaigns such as
this are recognized for their role within a broader, co-ordinated effort
to harm Jewish communities and their children; to weaken the
credibility of Jewish camp leaders and "Canadian Jewish life in general", as well as imposing a discriminatory test of which Jews are considered to be "acceptable".
Its role, pointed out the Ontario Camps Association, is not to
"evaluate member camps based on their religious or cultural identity.
Camps must be places where children, staff, volunteers, and families
feel safe, respected, and protected. That includes our Jewish community,
without exception." Concluding their statement with
an expression of complete faith in their executive director and staff
which had come under fire by the campaign to discredit them.
Titled "When children's camps support a genocidal state, it's time for a gigantic change",
the slanderous campaign is led by the groups Just Peace Advocates, the
Palestinian Canadian Congress, the Canadian Boycott, Divestment,
Sanctions Coalition, Ontario Palestinian Rights Association, and
Palestinian and Jewish Unity. The coalition of anti-Zionists compiled a
list of 17 other Jewish-Canadian camps in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta,
British Columbia, Manitoba and Nova Scotia that they charge "support the State of Israel in some way".
That
'some way' identified more precisely as promoting a love and
appreciation of Israel, supporting the Israeli military or giving
employment to former IDF members. "This is not an abstract possibility. Multiple camps proudly and publicly share their staff connections to the Israeli military",
they wrote, naming a few individuals with ties to Israel working at
various camps. All citizens of Israel serve a mandatory conscription
term in the military. The anti-Israel ensemble urged the OCA to hold its
executive director, Joy Levy, accountable for 'racism' and support of
'a genocidal military'.
It also condemned B'nai Brith, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center "all of which espouse pro-Israel, Zionist perspectives".
Posting a collection of Instagram screenshots from Levy's account of
her attendance at pro-Israel protests occasionally holding an Israeli
flag in a display of loyalty to the Jewish state.
"We
support our community's efforts at Jewish continuity, and Zionist
expression, an integral part of Jewish identity, through a strong
network of summer camp experiences for children and youth."
"We won't let the bigots and haters win. Ever!"
"[We stand with the OCA in its] tough, immediate and courageous response."
Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation
This
coalition of anti-Israel, anti-Jewish conspirators of antisemitic
tropes are of course, responsible for years of ongoing protests,
encampments, threats against the Canadian Jewish community, harassment,
calling for a 'Final Solution', to 'Globalize the Intifada', chorusing
'From the river to the sea Palestine will be free', as code for the
elimination of Israel. They have poisoned the atmosphere for Jewish life
in Canada. Their numbers and reach into Canadian politics have gained
them tolerance from authorities for their constant outbursts of
antisemitic vitriol.
Their
own children's camps are known as hotbeds of hateful propaganda.
Palestinian school curricula infamously teach their children to hate and
to view Jews as their enemy, and to aspire toward martyrdom in the
killing of Jews. The little dramas encouraged by Palestinian leaders and
teachers where children act out their roles in confronting and
attacking Jews imbue the children with a sense of nobility and heroism.
In summer camps Palestinian children are taught warfare and to aspire to
a time when they join the terror groups outlawed in Canada.
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| Camp Massad on the shores of Lake Winnipeg Ethan Cairns/Free Press |
Labels: Boycott-Slander Campaign, Canadian Summer Camps, Jewish Summer Camps, Palestinian Antisemitism, The Israel Connection
Canadian Human Rights in Shreds
"Across
the past two years, multiple independent analyses and advocacy groups
have documented patterns in CBC's reporting that exhibit a concerted
pattern of bias against Israel -- not just occasional missteps. One
detailed report released just last month by HR Canada Charitable
Organization analyzed 2,789 CBC news articles published between October
7, 2023 and June 7, 2025, using large-scale textual analysis."
"It
concluded that CBC's online coverage displayed consistent narrative
imbalance, routinely minimizing Israeli and Jewish experiences while
privileging Palestinian perspectives and framing them with more
sympathetic language."
"The
analysis identified what it referred to as a 'consistent pattern' in
CBC's coverage that 'dehumanizes Israelis while humanizing
Palestinians', raising questions about whether the [public] broadcaster
met its own journalistic standards for impartiality."
Beryl P. Wajsman, president, Institute for Public Affairs, Montreal
Canada
does not recognize itself other than as a stalwart defender of human
rights. Its history leaves that belief open to question on a number of
fronts. In the late 1930s when German Jews fled Germany to seek haven
from Nazi persecution, they discovered themselves being viewed in Canada
as in the United Kingdom, as 'enemy aliens'. And, as enemy aliens,
people who were in fact destined to be slaughtered during the Second
World War as fascist Germany under Nazi rule determined to eradicate all
Jewish life from Europe, they were a people in dire need of rescue from
an existential fate of annihilation. Yet close to 2,400 Jewish
refugees were interned in Canada behind barbed wire. Ironically, Jews
were forced to live in alien-prison camps alongside actual imprisoned
German Nazis.
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| Dr. Friz Bender (on the left sawing wood) was a Phase I internee who developed the technology to waterproof plywood. |
"During
the first phase, 711 German and Austrian Jews were interned here. Many
were refugees of Nazi Germany oppression who had fled to England.
British government not knowing where the loyalty of these Jewish people
lay, asked Canada and Australia to house these refugees. After a year,
the government of Great Britain realized that many people among the
refugees could contribute to the war effort. The internees were given
the choice to return to England and join their military, or obtain a
sponsor to remain in Canada or the United States. Many contributed to
the fields of medicine, the arts and business, some leading to
international recognition."
New Brunswick Internment Camp Museum
During
the war when Jews were desperate to escape Germany for haven in any
country that would offer them refuge, Canada refused to give that refuge
to German Jews aboard the S.S. St. Louis out of Germany packed with
Jews pleading for rescue. No country responded to their pleas for haven,
including Canada. The ship was forced to return to Germany with all the
Jews hoping against hope that humanitarian impulses of Western nations
would come to their aid, discovering that for Jewish lives there were no
humanitarian impulses.
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| The St. Louis, carrying more than 900 Jewish refugees, waits in the port of Hamburg. |
It
was not only Jews that were given the treatment of suspicion and
alienation from the greater society. Over 22,000 Japanese-Canadians,
citizens of Canada or the United Kingdom, were dispossessed of their
citizenship, their properties confiscated, interned as enemy aliens,
despite no evidence of having ever engaged in espionage or attempts at
sabotage against the West on behalf of Japan. It was not until 1988 that
Canada made a formal apology to its Japanese citizens and offered
material reparation.
Canada
admitted fewer than 5,000 Jewish refugees before and during the war
while the knowledge of Nazi atrocities were widely known. That number of
Jews that Canada permitted to enter the country represented the least
of any allied country of Western democracies. Prime Minister Mackenzie
King's infamous statement of 'None is too many" summed up the political,
governmental and population disinterest in rescuing a people that a
profound sense of antagonism was aimed toward.
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| Talia Ben Sasson, right, hugs Ayellet Tzur as they attend a rally in support of Israel in Montreal, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press) |
Since
then, as a minority population of loyal Canadians, all Canadian
governments have ensured that civil liberties embraced all its ethnic
and religious groups with equal security and protection under the law.
Canada's Criminal Code addresses provisions against trespass, hate
propaganda intimidation and obstruction, assault and mischief. And that
section of the Criminal Code is more needed to be enforced today than
ever before in recent history.
In
the last several years, Canadian Jews have been subject to all of those
attacks that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms prohibits in
its guarantee of equal treatment under the law and security of the
person. Despite which, law enforcement in Canada fails Canadian Jews
against an unprecedented level of attacks on individuals and community
institutions following the atrocities in southern Israel launched by
thousands of Palestinian terrorists led by Hamas against Israeli
civilians on October 7, 2023.
The
immediate response to that horrendous onslaught of organized mass
murder and hostage-taking has been an eruption on the streets of Canada
of Palestinian celebration and support, degrading Israel's sovereign and
human rights of existence, and embracing a generalized hostility
against Canada's Jewish community. The two Liberal governments, one led
by Justin Trudeau the second by Mark Carney have taken no notice of the
persecution and attacks against Jews in Canada.
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| The demonstration outside the Israeli Consulate in the aftermath of the
Oct. 7 Hamas attacks became the first of many in solidarity with
Palestinians in Gaza over the next two years. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press) |
Their
inaction has led other levels of government, from provincial to
municipal, to remain deliberately oblivious to the dangerous situation
that unfolded and continues to this day to destroy Jewish security in
the place of their birth as Jewish Canadians. Police forces have
followed suit. Illegal mass marches and street prayers that serve no
purpose other than intimidation, and threats of accelerating the
venomous hatred along with violently potentially lethal fire-bombing of
Jewish community centres, schools and synagogues have failed to move
authorities to react and uphold the law.
Hateful
incidents directed against Jews in Canada amounting to 6,200 police
reports in 2024 alone, far outstripping such acts against any other
group in number, yet go unaddressed. Canada's inaction over the ongoing
provocations, threats and violence make Canada the leader of such events
over the U.S., France, the U.K. and Australia all of which have also
been overwhelmed by Muslim-led pro-Hamas protests in the streets calling
for a 'Final Solution' and to 'Globalize the Intifada'.
Canada
has, in essence, submitted itself voluntarily to accepting as normal
ongoing attacks that seriously abrade its reputation as a country
devoted to human rights.
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| Adil Charkaoui's speech has drawn broad condemnation from politicians
like Premier François Legault and groups like the Centre for Israel and
Jewish Affairs. (Adil Charkaoui/X) |
Labels: Aftermath of3Oct23, Canadian Jewish Community, Liberal Government Disinterest, Palestinian Protests, Police Inaction, Threats Against Jewish Community
Canadians Drowning in An Unsustainable Flood of Immigration
"The
rising volume of asylum claims, along with the longer duration of
eligibility [under the Interim Federal Health Program] caused by
extended determination times, has been an important growth driver in
recent years [of steeply rising health costs in Canada]."
"[Resettled
Gazans received $41 million in various benefits; the Interim Housing
Assistance Program was given $400 million and $66.4 million was
described as funding "temporary accommodations to asylum seekers."
Parliamentary Budget Office report
"Rejected
asylum claimants are now receiving better health care than many
Canadians who have paid into a system their entire life."
"At
a time when six million Canadians cannot find a family doctor and are
waiting for care, it's unacceptable that bogus asylum seekers are
receiving better health benefits than Canadians."
MPs Dan Mazier/Michelle Rempel Garner, shadow ministers Health and Immigration
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| A new report
shows Ontario hospitals spent $9.2 billion on private, for-profit
nursing and staffing agencies over the past decade, a figure that
doubled between 2013 and 2023. Critics of private agencies urge Ontario
to phase them out, calling them a ‘band-aid on a gaping wound.’ CBC |
A
new analysis by the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer reports
that it will cost Canadians a record $1-billion this year to pay for
health-care premiums of refugee claimants, some of whom continue
receiving free health care even while their claims have been rejected.
Costs are ballooning as a result of an unprecedented number of foreign
nations in Canada, representing a five-fold increase from six years
earlier when the cost totalled $211 million annually.
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Looking
ahead to the future, the cost projection reaching into 2030 sees $6.2
billion being laid out for refugee claimants' health care. Even asylum
claimants whose refugee applications have been rejected can access the
benefits of the Federal Health Program. The level of care being offered
to refugee claimants surpasses that given to the average Canadian
citizen where, in addition to hospital and surgical care, the IFHP
covers dental care, vision care, pharmacare and other services not
covered by general public health plans.
This,
at a time when hospitals are overwhelmed by a surge in demand on their
services, when wait times for surgery lead to early deaths, amidst a
shortage of doctors and nurses and hospital beds. A time when six
million Canadians cannot access the services of a family practitioner.
The
surge in both immigration/refugee/migrant levels into the country
amounting to about an increase of a third of the population falls
between the period of 2015 to the present, a decade altogether where two
Liberal-led governments in Canada have fuelled both a stupendous
increase in the population and a concomitant increase in the cost of
welfare and all manner of social services, extending even to a higher
cost of living for all Canadians where housing prices have soared.
Figures
released by the Immigration and Refugee Board indicate 299,614 foreign
nationals in Canada await their refugee claim results, representing over
a 1,800 percent increase from the number -- 16,048 -- in Canada when
the Trudeau Liberals took office in 2015. Tens of thousands of illegal
border crossers entered the U.S. on tourist visas planning to enter
Canada illegally, where they then made refugee claims. Similarly foreign
nationals who entered Canada on student visas, claimed refugee status
once their visas expired and they were expected to return to their home
countries.
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| A
refugee claimant arrives at the Roxham Road border crossing at the
US-Canada border in Champlain, New York. Photo by Lars Hagberg/AFP Getty Images |
Claimants
for asylum may be given immediate access to government benefits,
leading to uncontrolled surges in federal spending, and an unsustainable
burden to Canadian communities trying to cope with such sudden influxes
of foreigners taking advantage of Canada's reputation as an easy
country to access entry to, with copious social benefits to be had. The
Interim Housing Assistance Program picks up shelter costs and food for
asylum claimants. It was revealed that some asylum claimants receive
room and board benefits of over $200 daily.
Those
asylum claimants who are accepted receive food and shelter to the
equivalent of $84 daily for meals and $140 a day for hotel rooms. Gazans
entering Canada were given exceptional additional federal payouts of
some $3,000 each on entering Canada. Some 130,000 people accessed some
form of benefit from the Interim Federal Health Program in 2016, a
situation that has more than quadrupled to 611,000 according to the
Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer.
Even
an ineligible asylum claimant can reach for at least two years of
Canadian health benefits prior to rejection of their claim, given the
current 24-month backlog at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
Benefits can still be accessed until the claimant, if rejected, manages
to exhaust all avenues of appeal, which can take years.
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| An RCMP officer looks on as asylum seekers cross the Canada-U.S. border at Roxham Road . (Charles Contant/CBC) |
Labels: Access to Medical Care, Canadian Immigration Authority, Housing, Immigration, Liberal Government Excesses, Migration, Refugees, Social Services, Social Welfare
There's That Ten-Letter Word: C O R R U P T I O N and Another: S T U P I D I T Y
"The Gordie Howe Bridge has been a bipartisan priority because it supports jobs, makes transport easier, and will lower costs."
"At
the last minute, the President wants to derail this hugely important
project because a billionaire campaign donor told him to."
"This
kind of blatant corruption hurts working families, and needs to end.
For the sake of Michigan's economy, let's pass this bill."
Kristen McDonald Rivet, Democratic U.S. Representative
"Twenty-five years in the making. Seven years of
construction, and, at its peak, 2,500 workers on-site. Costing $6.4
billion and stretching 2.5 kilometres—the longest cable-stayed bridge in
North America, rising 46 metres above the Detroit River—the Gordie Howe
International Bridge is much more than these impressive numbers."
"“The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a symbol of the friendship
between Michigan and Canada and a testament to what’s possible when we
work together,” said Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer when the bridge
deck was completed last July."
"Construction started on October 18, 2018, and after more than 19 million
work hours, the structure is complete. What remains before the first
vehicle crosses the bridge is testing, re-testing and training."
David McPherson, ReNew Canada
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| Could
Trump block bridge opening? Workers are shown at the Gordie Howe
International Bridge in Detroit on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. Photo by Dan Janisse /The Windsor Star |
After
having praised the building of the Gordie Howe International Bridge
linking Windsor, Ontario to Detroit Michigan, as a second bridge
crossing, after the century-old Ambassador Bridge, in 2017, President
Trump suddenly diverted from pushing for the
"expeditious completion"
of the bridge, to posting outraged messages on his social media site.
His apoplectic charges have no base in reality, however.
Canada, he states, has treated the U.S. "very unfairly for decades", including the charge that the bridge was built "with virtually no U.S. content". "With all that we have given them, we should own, perhaps, at least one half of this asset", he grumped. Well, in fact, Detroit does
'own one-half' of the bridge, a gift from Canada. Canada, as it
happens, footed the entire $6.4 billion cost of the bridge, but has
granted joint ownership between Canada and the state of Michigan. Once
the cost of the bridge has been paid through collected tolls, toll
receipts are to be divided evenly between Canada and Michigan.
This
is called mutual partnership generosity. In the building of the bridge,
American workers were employed alongside their Canadian counterparts.
The bridge was built with the use of American steel included in the
process. "I will not allow this bridge to open until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them", thundered the American president in righteous fury on a Truth Social post.
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| U.S. President Donald Trump spoke to the Detroit Economic Club on Jan. 13. (Ryan Sun/The Associated Press) |
"I
know the importance of Michigan manufacturing and that's why I'm
demanding Trump drop this reckless threat, let the bridge open, and stop
playing games with our jobs and our economy."
"[By
threatening to block the opening of the bridge, Trump is]
unsurprisingly [placing jobs and] billions of dollars in economic growth
at risk."
U.S. Representative Haley Stevens
It has been reported by the New York Times
that the president's post was prefaced by a meeting mere hours before,
when U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnik and Matthew Moroun, the
billionaire private Lebanese-American owner of the Ambassador Bridge,
took place. This is a bridge that rivals the new Gordie Howe Bridge
which has enjoyed its monopolistic trade conduit between Windsor and
Detroit since 1929. The company representing the owners has parted with
millions of dollars over the past decade in an attempt to thwart
government plans for a competing, publicly-owned bridge.
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| Trucks line up to clear customs and cross the Ambassador Bridge, the
busiest commercial vehicle crossing between Canada and the U.S. (Patrick Morrell/CBC) |
Major
Republican donors, the Moroun family expended some $30 million on a
failed Michigan ballot proposal in 2012 to block construction of the
Gordie Howe Bridge. Dozens of lawsuits toward the same end have also
been launched. In the background is the fact that Michigan entered a
bilateral agreement in 2012 to advance construction of the bridge, with
no direct cost to the taxpayers of Michigan. The project was known for "demonstrating the project's nonpartisan importance to American workers, manufacturers, and national competitiveness".
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| The Gordie Howe Bridge between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, seen here on
May 10, 2024, is expected to open sometime in 2026 after almost a
decade of construction. (Patrick Morrell/CBC) |
Labels: Ambassador Bridge, Detroit/Michigan, Gordie Howe International Bridge, Ottawa, President Donald Trump, Toll Competition, Washington
Champion of Freedom : Elon Musk
"You [Elon Musk] are a true champion of freedom and a true friend of the Ukrainian people."
"Thank you for standing with us."
Ukraine Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov
"Looks like the steps we took o stop the unauthorized use of Starlink by Russia have worked."
"Let us know if more needs to be done."
Space X, Elon Musk
"What everyone feared for a long time has happened."
"Elon Musk flipped the switch … our communications
are in chaos."
Yuriy
Podolyaka, Crimea-based video blogger, Telegram
"It is important to understand that relying on anything western in the
current situation is dangerously overconfident."
"Even taking into account the active
negotiations we are currently holding with the United States, that does
not stop them from being our adversary."
Aleksey
Zhuravlyov, State Duma lawmaker
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| A Ukrainian soldier using a Starlink terminal. Photograph: Reuters |
"Its use made information exchange easier for the Russians, as it is
quite difficult to jam. As a result, their airstrikes became more
precise and coordination of unit movements improved."
"Since the Ukrainians are successfully jamming everything else, the use
of Starlink was vital for the Russians. It was briefly shut down at the
start of February to identify terminals that the Russians were using
after smuggling them in illegally. Communications have now been restored
and the Russians have been cut off from it. But this is only one
aspect; there are certainly many other factors at play, including the
weather: The cold, snow and the difficult terrain."
"In war, any tool that solves a problem is suitable. If the frequency
bands used by the enemy get detected, they are immediately jammed and
efforts are made to shut them down. But if you have any kind of internet
connection that allows you to access and exchange information, that
helps you out of trouble."
Maj. Gen. (retired) Neeme Väli
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| 60 Starlink satellites being delivered from Cape Canaveral (photo taken 2019).
Source: U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker / |
In
the latest twist in a four-year-old war where a race for technological
supremacy is being fought as much as the confrontations on the
battlefield, Russian troops in Ukraine suddenly find themselves without
their (illegal) Starlink satellite internet. Pro-war Russian
military bloggers have been reporting that Space X's Elon Musk reacted
to a Ukrainian request that he curtail access to his network.
While
it is not yet completely known through speculation how serious a
setback this will prove to be to the Russian forces, those same Russian
military bloggers report frustration linked to communication problems on
the front, with soldiers now deprived of the indispensable
communications tool they had used for years through smuggled Starlink
equipment linking them to the internet.
Writing
under the name Military Informant through the Telegram messaging app, a
Russian blogger stated the change could conceivably put the Russian
force back "a couple of years", forced to make use of outdated technologies such as wired internet, Wi-Fi and radio communications. "The Starlink saga has created a serious breach in communications, which the enemy may attempt to exploit", blustered Colonelcassad, a channel operated by Boris Rozhin, another Russian pro-war blogger.
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| Ukrainian boxing brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko with Starlink
terminals shipped to Kyiv early on in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Vitali is Mayor of Kyiv.
Source: Kyivcity.gov.ua / |
Ukraine
had recently taken note of Russia's use of the satellite internet
network that had gone beyond simple communications connectivity, when
Russia began equipping drones with Starlink, improving their targeting
and making them more resistant to jamming. The quest for superior drones
and greater impenetrable communications links controlling them speaks
to the technological competitiveness of this war.
Mykhailo
Fedorov, newly appointed as Ukraine's defense minister had contacted
SpaceX lat month. The result was the U.S. firm blocking access to
Starlink in Ukraine other than for terminals registered and verified by
the government. Starlink's compliance representing an early victory for
the 35-year-old former tech entrepreneur who took the defense ministry
last month.
Roscosmos,
the Russian space agency, plans to launch its own satellite internet
operation in low-earth orbit with production to begin this year with a
launch planned next year. First deputy chairman of the defense committee
in Russia's lower house of Parliament, Aleksei A. Zhuraviev stated
that Russia must seek alternatives: "It's important to understand that relying on anything Western in the current situation is overly presumptuous".
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| SpaceX board member and Estonian-American Steve Jurvetson holding a holding a Starlink user terminal.
Source: Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA - Starlink Armada |
"In January, the Russian side used around 6,000 different drones against
Ukraine, in addition to roughly 150 missiles and about 5,000 glide
bombs. That is a very large number of targets launched toward Ukraine on
a daily basis."
"All of this must be responded to using various means
that must be coordinated with each other. Ukraine has a very strong
multi-layered air defense, but unfortunately the volume is so great, and
of course air defense systems are also worn down in combat."
"There are
simply too many Russian targets to respond to everything with one
hundred percent effectiveness."
Maj. Gen. (retired) Neeme Väli
Labels: Depriving Russian Troops of an Indispensable Tool, Elon Musk, Internet Communications, Russian Troops, Starlink, Ukrainian Intervention
Ultimately, Death
"Russia saw [Russian opposition leader Alexei] Navalny as a threat."
"By
using this form of poison the Russian state demonstrated the despicable
tools it has at its disposal and the overwhelming fear it has of
political opposition."
"[The attack] must have been authorized at the highest level, by President Putin."
British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper
[I was] certain from the first day [that Alexei was poisoned], but now there is proof."
"Putin killed Alexei with chemical weapons."
"[Putin is] a murderer [who must be held accountable]."
Yulia Navalnaya, Alexei Navalny's wife
"No one but Putin's henchmen will be able to say in detail what happened on February 16, 2024, in the Russian penal colony."
"But it is clear that Russian authorities had the possibility, the motive and the means to administer the poison to Navalny."
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul
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| The longtime Kremlin critic died in prison following charges he decried as politically motivated Image: GINTS IVUSKANS/AFP/Getty Images |
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| Alexander Litvinenko in ICU, Getty Images |
In
2006, former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko died an excruciating
death in a London hospital. He had become a stern critic of the Kremlin.
The radioactive isotope polonium-210 had been slipped into tea he was
served, and it went right to work painfully degrading his bodily
functions. It took an agonizing 21 days of unremitting pain for the man
to die, while doctors working to help save his life tried to diagnose
what was killing him; radioactive poisoning.
In
Salisbury England in 2018 the Kremlin launched an attack targeting
former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal, with the nerve agent
Novichok that made Skripal and his daughter seriously ill, but they
survived. When a British woman came across a discarded bottle holding
traces of the nerve agent, she died of its effects. Subsequently British
intelligence found traces of the biological weapon in various places,
posing a deadly threat to the public.
In
2020, Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a nerve agent that he identified
as an attack by the Kremlin. This was not the first time attempts to
poison him and cause his death occurred and he recognized the method and
the medium as he became deathly ill. He was flown to Germany for
medical attention, where he was treated and recovered from the attack.
Rather than remain in safety out of the reach of the Kremlin he decided
to return to Russia, where he was immediately imprisoned, with
trumped-up charges.
Given
one sentence after another on the basis of charges that could never
stand up to scrutiny, he was imprisoned for years, and finally sent to
the 'Polar Wolf' penal colony for an additional 19-year sentence. He was
weak and ill and to no one's surprise several years later, he died in
that prison in the Russian Arctic. Cause of death, according to Russian
authorities; high blood pressure caused by cardiac arrythmia.
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| Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in 2015 Photograph: Sefa Karacan/Andalou/Getty Images |
Now,
the foreign ministries of the U.K. France, Germany, Sweden and the
Netherlands have announced findings from analyses in European
laboratories of Navalny body samples that "conclusively confirmed the presence of epiatidine",
a neurotoxin secreted by South American dart frogs. A toxin not found
anywhere in Russia; but one that could be imported or chemically
produced in a lab. "Russia had the means, motive and opportunity to administer this poison", a joint statement read.
Leading
to the five countries reporting Russia to the Organization for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons for a breach of the Chemical Weapons
Convention. Crusading against official corruption, Navalny staged
massive anti-Kremlin protests. Navalny's poisoning demonstrates "that Vladimir Putin is prepared to use biological weapons against his own people in order to remain in power", stated French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot.
Last
year, said Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya, two independent labs found
her husband was poisoned shortly before his death. While according to
Russian authorities, the imprisoned politician fell ill following a
walk, dying from natural causes. Epibatidine acts on the body similarly
to nerve agents, causing shortness of breath, convulsions, seizures,
slowed heart rate, and ultimately death.
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| Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny appears on a screen
via video link from the IK-6 penal colony in the Vladimir region, during
a court hearing to consider an appeal against his sentence in the
criminal case on numerous charges, including the creation of an
extremist organization, in Moscow, Russia September 26, 2023 Reuters |
Labels: Alexei Navalny, Convention Against Prohibited Chemical Weapons, Kremlin, Poisoning, Vladimir Putin
In Defense of Europe
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| German Chancellor Friedrich Merz |
"We
Germans know that a world in which only power is taken into account is a
dark place. Our country took this path in the twentieth century all the
way to its bitter and evil end."
"We
Germans are adhering to our legal obligations. We consider this
strictly within the context of our nuclear sharing in NATO -- and we
will not allow zones of differing security to emerge in Europe."
"These talks are in their very early stages. We know that we have to make some
strategic and military-political decisions here, but again, the time is
not yet ripe for that."
"We are holding strategic talks on this issue
with the countries involved."
"In the era of great power rivalry, even the United States will not
be powerful enough to go it alone. Dear friends, being a part of NATO is
not only Europe’s competitive advantage. It is also the United States’
competitive advantage."
"So let’s repair and revive transatlantic trust together."
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
"This is the right time for audacity. This is the right time for a
strong Europe."
"Europe has to learn to become a
geopolitical power. It was not part of our DNA."
"We have to reshuffle and reorganize our architecture of security in
Europe. Because the past architecture of security was totally designed
and framed during Cold War times. So it’s no longer adapted."
French President Emmanuel Macron
"I think it’s at a defining moment … the world is changing very fast
right in front of us."
"[The
U.S. is] deeply tied to Europe, and our futures have always been linked
and will continue to be." "So we’ve just got to talk
about what that future looks like."
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
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| British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks with President of the
European Council Antonio Costa at a meeting during the Munich Security
Council. The U.K. and France are NATO's European nuclear-armed states. (Stefan Rousseau/Pool/Reuters) |
"Nobody
[was considering fully replacing the American nuclear umbrella, which
has shielded Europe's NATO countries for decades]."
"I think every discussion in Europe making sure that collectively the nuclear deterrence is even stronger, is fine."
"But nobody is arguing in Europe to do this as a sort of replacement of the nuclear umbrella of the United States."
"Everybody realizes that is the ultimate guarantor -- and all these other discussions are in addition."
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte
Making
a call to reorder the transatlantic relationship in light of the
turmoil that has resulted from U.S. President Trump's declarations about
NATO, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has been in serious discussions
with France relating to potential European nuclear defence, warning at
the Munich Security Conference against a new era of great power
politics. Germany and Europe, he stressed, are required to increase
their security and independence in tandem with one another while seeking
out partners in other regions. The ultimate message: the world has
changed.
"This order, as incomplete as it's been even at the est of times, no longer exists as it did",
an audience of leaders and security experts were informed in the
Bavarian capital on Friday. And although he reiterated his 'confidential
talks' with French President Emmanuel Macron are ongoing on nuclear
deterrence, he also warned his audience not to "reflexively write off" the United States. There remains great potential that can be realized still by engaging with Washington, he cautioned.
A
year ago U.S. Vice-President JD Vance delivered a shocking message to
Europe on the Munich stage over migration and freedom of speech and ever
since European leaders have been on a search for directions that might
help in restoring the post-Second World War alliance. Alternatively,
there is the recognition of reality, that Europe may require their own
path to proceed with security in an increasingly dangerous world.
In citing Europe's "enormous" military
economic and technological potential, Chancellor Merz stated that his
country had no choice but to move forward by building alliances and in
so doing, foregoing the restrictions and protectionism bullying deployed
by the Trump administration. While in the process of discussing nuclear
deterrence in a reality where Germany itself has no nuclear weapons and
following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Germany phased out atomic
power, but recognizes the region's vulnerability.
European
leaders, including Chancellor Merz, French President Macron, Prime
Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy were
present at the conference, along with U.S. Secretary of State Marco
Rubio. Over 50 members of US. Congress were delegated to be present at
Munich. The conference report explored transatlantic ties at their
bleakest time in eight decades, making reference to the "wrecking ball politics" stirring the globe with President Trump appearing determined to dismantle pillars of a post-war system the U.S. itself led.
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European
policymakers are engaging in growing discussions about nuclear
deterrence, concerned over Russia's aggression amidst uncertainty about
America's ongoing security pledges. Getty Images |
"[There
was] no low-cost or risk-free way out of Europe's nuclear predicament
[bearing in mind Russia's territorial threats in Europe]."
"The era in which Europe could afford strategic complacency has ended."
"[European policymakers must work together] to confront the
role of nuclear weapons in the defence of the continent directly and
without delay -- and to invest the resources needed to do so
competently."
Munich Security Conference report
Labels: European Nuclear Defence Coalition, European Security, Munich Defence Conference, Russian Aggression, U.S. Ambivalence