“that doesn’t sound like something I would say.”

Placed on leave.

The Doctor Will Kill You Now

A double double with a side of blue needle;

A London, Ont., doctor who assessed a patient with inflammatory bowel disease and a history of mental health issues for MAID outside a Tim Hortons location and later personally drove the man to the place his life was ended has agreed to a minimum six months’ supervision.

In another case, Dr. James MacLean failed to administer one of three drugs used in assisted deaths — one that paralyzes the body’s muscles, including the muscles involved in breathing. The patient resumed spontaneously breathing again after initially being pronounced dead, and after MacLean had already left the home.

My goodness, he agreed to a supervision. That’ll teach him.

Our Chinese-Installed Governor In Ottawa

@RealAndyLeeShow

Important to note regarding Mark Carney’s renewal of a law enforcement agreement with China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS):

A document from August of 2023 states that the RCMP did not want to renew the agreement with the MPS after it expired.

“While the RCMP continues to seek ways to mitigate and navigate the current reality of the Canada-China bilateral relationship, in order to progress on law enforcement issues of mutual concern, it does not envision renewing its expired Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) in the immediate future.”

Revenge Of The Normals

Don Surber: For RINOs this year, May was the cruelest month as MAGA voters primaried those who defied their orders.

And more.

Oddly enough: Sex therapist who vowed to put ‘American Zionists’ into ‘castration’ centers loses Texas Democratic primary

There’s not a single conservative politician in Canada who will find a lesson in all of this.

Wednesday On Turtle Island

The Democratic Party’s America:    George Floyd Day.    VDH – Selective outrage.    Trump’s biggest win.    Mamdani moment.    Your morning meme.

Conman Carney’s Canada:    Our dictator warns Alberta.    Cockamamie corporation.    Property rights.

Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC:    Conversion to the death cult.    The demonisation of men.    Jihad in the UK.    Gender dysphoria.

And at the Bee.

Canada’s Journalists Are Hard Up For a Hero

The entirety of this post was shared by an SDA regular who wishes to remain anonymous, but I cannot take credit for his excellent research and writing:

Two days ago Canadian dailies were headlining this story, as if this fellow was some kind of true grit hero.

But you can’t expect a subsidized media to spoil the narrative with the truth.

It’s easy to be an elbows-upper when taxpayers foot your bills.

Flap Them Elbows

Stephen Taylor;

On May 21, the CRTC issued Broadcasting Regulatory Policy 2026-96, ordering Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Apple TV+, Spotify, and every other major streaming platform operating in Canada to hand over 15% of their Canadian revenues. The money will be distributed to Canadian content funds, news organizations, French-language production, and Indigenous media through a complex allocation framework that the CRTC alone will administer. […]

Within twenty-four hours, the Motion Picture Association — representing Netflix, Disney, Paramount, Sony Pictures, Universal, Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios, and Warner Bros. Discovery — issued its strongest condemnation of a Canadian regulatory decision in the organization’s history[…]

The U.S. Ambassador to Canada followed. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce followed. A Congressional bill threatening Section 301 retaliation was already in play. The CUSMA joint review deadline is July 1. And Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller — whose government created the Online Streaming Act — responded by distancing himself from his own regulator, saying he was “reviewing” the decision and “carefully assessing its impacts.”

The CRTC picked this fight six weeks before the most consequential trade negotiation in a generation. It tripled a levy that is already being challenged in Federal Court. It did so to protect an industry that has never been more profitable. And the Canadian government is now pretending it had nothing to do with it.

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