Anti-American Hatred Once Again Raises Its Ugly Head

Brady Tkachuk is an American hockey player and up until June 20th was the Captain of the Ottawa Senators. But he dared … wait for it … to play for the American Men’s Hockey Team at the recent Winter Olympics and then … even worse … look out for the best interests of himself and his family. This was simply too much for more than a few Canadian hockey fans and they let loose with a tirade of anti-American hatred against Tkachuk specifically and Americans generally. Brian Lilley explains all.

Cuba Libre?

Buried in the story about Cuba instituting some free market reforms is an interesting tidbit about loosening restrictions on imports. The common narrative implies that Cuba’s inability to function economically is a result of trade sanctions imposed by the US. But the reality is that many of Cuba’s sanctions are actually self-imposed: it’s less the case that Cubans can’t buy foreign brake pads for their cars because the US won’t allow it, but more the case that communist officialdom has always stood in their way.

The plan includes more space for private businesses, imports and exports without state intermediation, free hiring of personnel, authorization for private banks and investment by Cubans abroad. It even permits fast-food chains to establish themselves on the island.

Allahu Akbar!

According to one of my sources, no one informed city council that the Queen City was about to pull on a burqa.

But Regina’s first female police chief Loralee Davies took over last November, so apparently she’s now runnin’ the joint.

“We believe that this will help us in Regina to be familiar and introduce the Regina City Jamia Masjid within the Muslim and the non-Muslim community because we are here at the heart of Regina downtown,” said M Anisur Rahaman. […]

“We believe in multicultural diversity, we appreciate the Regina Police Service for giving us permission to test this call to prayer with the loudspeaker on the rooftop to give us that permission for one month to test, to see how it is going before they actually issue a permit for a longer period of time,” Rahaman said.

The RCJM has a permit until the middle of July to use the outdoor calls, and then a permit until the end of the year. Rahaman said they’ll have to renew the permit every year.

Additionally, the building will be opening a childcare centre, Islamic school and masjid within the next year.

Rahaman said their masjid will be opening next month, the childcare centre at the beginning of August, and the Islamic school next year.

In terms of how far the call is expected to travel, Rahaman said that it will be within a one-kilometre radius from the building.

Anyhoo… Regina’s new minted religious police caution that Muslim values are Saskatchewan values and if you refuse those values, you valueless infidels could be guilty of a hate crime.

Things You’ll Never See On The CBC

Ezra Levant;

The murderer in Montreal has been named: Seth Hatfield, from Alberta. He murdered a policeman in a shooting spree in a Jewish neighbourhood in Montreal.

Soon afterwards, government journalists at the CBC and elsewhere started describing a manifesto that he had left behind. But none of them published the actual document — they just quoted the odd phrase from it, and called him an “incel”. That’s a term for someone who was “involuntarily celibate”, or someone who didn’t do well with women. The usual suspects were doing the media circuit claiming that Hatfield was a “right wing” extremist.

But if that was true, why was the manifesto being shown only to selected, government-friendly journalists? Why were the rest of us blocked from seeing it for ourselves?

Well, that just changed. Rebel News has acquired a copy of the full, 104-page manifesto. You can read it for yourself right here:

https://rebelnews.com/manifesto_reveals_alleged_montreal_gunman_s_antisemitic_far_left_and_incel_ideology

It’s true that the murderer had extreme ideas about women. But that was only a small part of his world view. In most of the rest of his rambling remarks, he was indistinguishable from left-wing politicians like Bernie Sanders, Avi Lewis, or half the Liberal cabinet.

He praised Communism. He called for the abolition of private property. He railed against the Jews, and Zionism. And — like Mark Carney himself — he demanded the censorship of the Internet.

On The Difficulties Of Satisfying Progressive Women

Before we go further, it’s perhaps worth pondering how the conceit of “emotional labour” is typically deployed by a certain type of woman. Say, the kind who complains, in print and at great length, about the “emotional labour” of hiring a servant to clean her multiple bathrooms. Or writing a shopping list. Or brushing her daughter’s hair.

The kind of woman who would moan about the chore of choosing a holiday that her husband is paying for. And for whom explaining to her husband the concept of “emotional labour” is itself bemoaned as “emotional labour.” The final indignity.

One of these.

Circling The Drain

Say goodbye to rate cuts from the Bank Of Canada, at least for the time being.

According to Statistics Canada data, gasoline prices were up by 33.2 per cent year-over-year in May following a 28.6 per cent rise in April. These are the biggest increases since July 2022, officials said.

Food inflation also accelerated in May, rising to 4.3 per cent year-over-year compared with 3.8 per cent in April, driven mainly by higher prices for fresh fruits and vegetables.

 

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