Hard men needed for bitter cold

Now Hiring: Project Greenland. “Stampede Drilling Inc. is headed north for Project Greenland, part of a major Arctic drilling campaign, and we’re looking for a tough, experienced crew ready to take on the cold and get the job done right.”

If this makes you think of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s famous ad, I’m with you. That one said, “Men wanted for hazardous journey. Low wages, bitter cold, long hours of complete darkness. Safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in event of success.”

 

 

“Tensions escalated after Carney’s Liberal government threatened Detroit automakers…”

Politico: Inside the collapse of the Canada-US trade deal

“It was an awesome meeting,” Pete Hoekstra, U.S. ambassador to Canada, recently told POLITICO.

It went so well that President Donald Trump invited Carney and his delegation back into the Oval Office to show off his White House ballroom plans, even asking the prime minister for advice on the design. The Canadians were then ushered into a nearby office and offered Trump-branded memorabilia.

Sixteen days later, the talks collapsed.

Is Our Diversities Learing?

I was in Columbus last month. We saw it. I pulled a U turn through the parking lot of a child learing center on Cleveland Ave that had few signs of life, grass growing long and trash littered all around the building. When you began looking around the area, the signs were everywhere.

As people have realized the United States government will pay them to hang out with their own families, northeast Columbus has seen its economy replaced by businesses that bill Medicaid. And Columbus, a city with the second largest Somali population in the country, has become, on the surface, the most unhealthy city on the planet.

“Well if the government is going to pay you to do it,” one home health operator told me. “People see it as lucrative, so they just jump on it.”

The new welfare queens aren’t the recipients whose low incomes qualify them for poverty programs. They’re the companies getting rich off them.

Driving down Cleveland Avenue, in less than 40 seconds you come across endless home health companies. Capital Home Health; Continental Home Health; Dynamic Home Healthcare; Ohio Senior Home Healthcare. Entire buildings throughout the city are filled entirely with what appear to be identical businesses.[…]

Pick the owner of a Columbus home health care company at random and look him up in public records, and you are likely to go down an endless rabbit hole: years of unpaid taxes and debts, sometimes criminal records, and an astonishing number of LLCs created in other industries, as if the millions they make from Medicaid are just a side gig.

Thankfully, such a thing could never happen here.

Tuesday On Turtle Island

The Democratic Party’s America:    Kamala buys a house.    Matt Walsh – Abandon the truth.    The critics are wrong.    A moderate Muslim speaker.

China Carney’s Canada:    Motive unknown.    China is our new strategic partner.    A Canadian crossroad.

Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC:    Moderate consultant.    The manosphere is real.    Banning meat and fossil fuel ads.    Woke archaeology.

Your morning meme.        Another meme.

Today In Canada’s Vote Rich Rapey-Beheader Community

Toronto Sun;

It’s absurd for Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet ministers to claim the need for confidentiality prevents them from explaining how a former intelligence commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was granted a temporary resident visa by Canada.

Mehdi Taj, president of the Iranian Football Federation, was turned away by the Canada Border Services Agency — the country’s last line of defence — upon arriving in Toronto last month on his way to a FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) meeting in Vancouver.

But the Carney government has failed to explain how he was granted a visa in the first place. […]

CSIS has identified credible death threats by Iran against Canadians, including a failed attempt to assassinate former Canadian justice minister Irwin Cotler.

No one affiliated with the IRGC is supposed to be allowed into Canada and if they’re here they’re supposed to be deported.

The inexplicable granting of a visa to a former IRGC intelligence commander raises the issue of the failure of the federal government to deport what may be hundreds of agents of the Iranian regime living illegally in Canada.

So far they’ve booted out one — saying the process is complicated — but human rights activists and a 2023 investigation by Global News suggest there could be hundreds of agents of the Iranian regime living illegally in Canada.

What is the point of Canada declaring terrorist organizations if no one is deporting the terrorists?

I, Napoleon

It’s almost as though this drag queen thing has a sex angle.

A Barrie, Ont., jury found Innisfil Pride founder Jake Tucker guilty of multiple sex-trafficking-related charges involving the pimping of two Barrie women.

The 39-year-old told reporters after the trial that he would immediately appeal the decision. He denied ever running an escort business and said he would not have had time to pimp out two women while operating a swingers club and working in transportation, a food truck and a school bus job.

Tucker wore a shirt reading “No More Stolen Sisters” at the courthouse on Wednesday and denied all charges against him despite the jury’s verdict.

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