Circling The Drain?
I thought the alleged AI boom was all win/win, which you would expect to be a big benefit for companies like Microsoft. But things don’t seem to be going according to plan.
Microsoft (MSFT) on Monday announced it is cutting 4,800 roles across the company, roughly 2.1% of its workforce. The bulk of the layoffs, 3,200, will come from Microsoft’s Xbox division.
“Our business today is not healthy,” she wrote in an email to employees. “We are operating at margins that are 3-10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses. We must reset XBOX.”
Let’s Erect A Plaque At 787 Dundas St W To Remember Jack Layton
The Toronto Mayor continues to dance while her city goes down the toilet. pic.twitter.com/r37UCfEZAX
— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) July 5, 2026
The Libranos: Entitled To Her Entitlements
“Justine, is there a plan to cut travel? No.”
One manager described Hendricks’ expense claims as “complicated” with “gaps” that were unexplained. “There are a few receipts of payment for external hospitality without a proper bill.”
I Want A New Country
Not a bug, but a feature: Canada’s carbon pricing wipes out Alberta oilsands’ edge
Canada’s industrial carbon tax pushes the cost of producing a marginal barrel of oilsands crude to $75 USD (at $95/tonne carbon tax)—well above what new projects in Texas or New Mexico face—stripping away the tax advantage Alberta needs to attract energy investment, according to a new Fraser Institute study by Jack Mintz, president’s fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.
The findings land as Ottawa and Alberta advance a one-million-barrel-per-day West Coast oil pipeline proposal under their November 2025 memorandum of understanding (MOU) and May 2026 implementation agreement. So far, Pembina Pipeline Corp. is the only private partner to sign on, taking a 10 percent stake during construction, and no oil producers have yet committed to shipping on the line.
Mintz said the research began long before the current political moment.
“This work was started about three, four years ago—it was more of an academic interest,” he said in a phone interview with The Hub. “It struck me that no one had really looked at carbon taxation and how it affects competitiveness.”
Where Doing The Obvious Is Out Of The Question
On radical flouncing; on the self-induced panic attacks of an empowered feminist; on being bare-arsed in a terribly radical way; and how to deter muggers with tiny bits of cardboard:
The cards, we’re assured, are “a concrete way to deal with an unsafe situation.” Perhaps we can look forward to the issuing of “I am being stabbed” cards. And some “The man next to me is masturbating” cards. It does have the makings of an unhappy board game.
You see, by issuing little cards, they’re creating “new social norms.” To supposedly address the problem of having created other “new social norms” in which punishing criminals is deemed unjust, racist, and terribly old-fashioned.
All this, and other progressive wonders.
Monday On Turtle Island
Carnival Carney’s Canada: Free speech not allowed. No show. Hate laws.
The Democratic Party’s America: A tale of two countries. Torch of America’s liberty.
Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC: Moderate Muslims. Girl Guides. Islamophobia. Muslim values?
You Might Be In Saskatchewan
We have dry years, and then, we have wet years.
July 6, 2026: Reader Tips
From 1964, here are The Human Duplicators.
Bonus: 25 or 6 to 4 was my favourite song at the 250th Celebration in DC on July 4th. Here’s a superb rendition of it by Leonid and Friends!
We always appreciate your best news tips!
Things You’ll Never See On The CBC
Enjoy.
OMG 👀 The F-35b Lightening 2 just stole the show at the National Mall for America 250!!
Watch the most advanced war fighting aircraft come to complete hover mode!
Greatest military in the world 🫡 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/M6eCFDRkg9
— J (@JayTC53) July 4, 2026
Related: The United States has lived almost exactly half its life in the aerospace era.
Advice from a MAGA Uncle
Anita Krishna is a Vancouver based podcaster who worked for the legacy media for many years, but was forced out when she refused to take the jab. Her California uncle has some wisdom to share with Canadians.
Communists vs. Patriots
“German politicians have taken the 80-20 rule and confidently applied it backwards”
Patrick Boyle: The Real Reason European Cars Can’t Compete
I, For One, Welcome Our New Self-Driving Overlords
Jordan Peterson’s July 4th Message to Americans
To the Americans:
I've travelled all over the world. I've familiarized myself with many places, and met many people. And I'm a Canadian, although I’m privileged to reside once again in the States.
And here's something I've noticed, and it’s a key element of America's continuing…
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) July 4, 2026
Sunday On Turtle Island
Davos Carney’s Canada: Islamophobia running rampant in Saskatoon (Warning: CBC propaganda). Fleeing from Canada.
The Democratic Party’s America: Victor Davis Hanson – Decline of race relations. Yankee Doodle Dandy. The patriotism gap.
Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC: Fascist Britain destroys a website. Muslim values.
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🇺🇸 BREAKING: The largest fireworks show in the history of the WORLD has just kicked off in Washington, DC
850,000 MUNITIONS — last year's was 20,000
Trump PROMISED to make it happen, and he MADE IT HAPPEN! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/727Ms8gEiF
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 5, 2026
July 5, 2026: Reader Tips
Here is Shania Twain’s 1993 Debut on mainstream TV.
Got some good tips? Feel free to debut them here!
Mischief Is Important
It was an honour and a pleasure to attend the 4th of July American Independence Day celebrations at the Ambassador’s residence in Ottawa. I had the opportunity to speak with Ambassador Hoekstra and thank him, the President, and the American people for their heartfelt support… pic.twitter.com/YZYBs5Nb4Y
— Tamara Lich 🇨🇦 (@LichTamara) July 5, 2026
Embrace Hollywood!
“Democrats need to embrace Hollywood because this is where they need to come to learn how to tell a story.” – Michael Moore.
Related: Woke Supergirl Movie Belly Flops

Canada’s industrial carbon tax pushes the cost of producing a marginal barrel of oilsands crude to $75 USD (at $95/tonne carbon tax)—well above what new projects in Texas or New Mexico face—stripping away the tax advantage Alberta needs to attract energy investment, according to a new Fraser Institute study by Jack Mintz, president’s fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.