Prime minister can limit free speech in Parliament in narrow circumstances, Supreme Court rules https://t.co/LW8K0KB0U3
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) May 1, 2026
They’ll become broader.
Prime minister can limit free speech in Parliament in narrow circumstances, Supreme Court rules https://t.co/LW8K0KB0U3
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) May 1, 2026
They’ll become broader.
They keep telling us who they are.
A Wisconsin drag queen and DJ has been charged with possessing child pornography and multiple drug-related offenses.
Daniel Lieburn, 39, whose drag persona was “Diamond Day,” was charged Wednesday with one count of possession of child pornography and six drug-related counts. He was also known on 95.9 KISS FM as “Dan Brown” and served as the resident DJ and general manager at the queer XS Nightclub.
Lieburn made his initial court appearance the same day, and a judge set a $50,000 cash bond
Another: On social media, Justin Jespersen threatened violence against those who didn’t accept that “trans women are women.”
The comments are brutal but they deserve all the scorn everyone can muster:
Today, we're proud to celebrate an @AirCanada flight operated by an all-Indigenous crew. In partnership with @musqueam, @fnmpc and Air Canada, we continue walking the path towards reconciliation and representation in our industry. pic.twitter.com/xYZDQI87A8
— YVR (@yvrairport) April 29, 2026
The Democratic Party’s America: Victor Davis Hanson – Iran is losing. A Somali mosque. Muslim values?
Mohammad Carney’s Canada: A University of Manitoba professor. You owe $33592. Difficult time.
Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC: From the man cave. Women date chatbots. Net Zero lunatics. Karl Marx. Muslim values in Algeria.
Enjoy some Real Man Therapy.
If you’ve got some really good tips, you know what to do!
Well goshdarnitall, nobody told Brian about the new rules.
An Oregon man has been convicted of shining a high-powered laser at a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) helicopter in an anti-immigration enforcement attack. Brian K. Kapileo Nepaial, 38, of Aloha, pleaded guilty to charges on Thursday in the US District Court in Oregon, located in downtown Portland.
Kapileo Nepaial has been convicted of aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. He faces a maximum combined sentence of 45 years in federal prison, a $5,250,000 fine, and eight years of supervised release.
Where the foxes caper unmolested, the government packs your school lunch and Britannia monitors the waves.
Hormuz traffic has collapsed by 90% since conflict began, with fewer than 10 ships a day now transiting the strait.
Royal Navy-led monitors report 40+ incidents, with vessels attacked, damaged, or forced to turn back.
Read more: https://t.co/WifeJgtoQN pic.twitter.com/7zB65pMGxp
— Royal Navy (@RoyalNavy) May 1, 2026
Hey everyone, I haven’t been posting for quite awhile so I thought I’d give everyone an update. Continue reading
Jay Swanson, a former state trooper who ran a fraud investigations unit within Minnesota’s Department of Human Services (DHS) from 2014 to 2018, delivered the bombshell testimony on Tuesday.
His revelations came on the same day that federal agents raided more than 20 businesses as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on fraud in Minneapolis.
Swanson told the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee that the state ‘tried to cover up fraud allegations’ years before Governor Tim Walz was accused of shutting the investigations down.. […]
He said when his team reported this finding, they were ‘harassed and bullied’ by officials.
‘I soon had a senior DHS official in my office, angry, red-faced, and almost yelling. The senior DHS official told me to delete a number of paragraphs of the document. I then advised this official that I believed what they were telling me to do was illegal,’ Swanson testified.
‘I can’t tell you how shocked we were to come to the Department of Human Services and learn after a few years that not only was the theft of untold millions of dollars tolerated, but those who tried to stop it would be subjected to the wrath of high-ranking department officials.’
Barely avoiding a $500 fine, Immigration minister says she’s accountable: “I’m not going as far as offering my resignation by answering, but I want to make clear, Mr. Chair, I’m accountable.”
How did he get the permit?
Who granted it? When? Why? How?
Why is a member of a terrorist group adforded privacy?
Make it make sense. pic.twitter.com/OxCEMbBluv
— Melissa Lantsman (@MelissaLantsman) April 30, 2026
Slight of word: Does @MarkJCarney even know what IRGC stands for — Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps? He first called it the “Iranian Revolutionary Guard,” then dropped “Islamic” altogether and just mumbled “revolutionary guard,” as if he’s deliberately avoiding the name.
CBC reports he received “documents”, then buries which documents in paragraph 11.
However, Iran International, the agency that first broke the story, reported that sources within the Canadian government said Taj had been issued a temporary resident permit, a discretionary document that allows a foreign national who is otherwise inadmissible to enter or remain in Canada.
Stephen Taylor: How Brookfield lobbies Ottawa without Brookfield
The parent is quiet because the screen makes its silence necessary. The work happens at the subsidiary level, where the lobbying registry does not automatically link a company like “Westinghouse Electric Canada LLC” or “Brookfield BRP Canada Corp. DBA Evolugen” back to the Brookfield parent. A member of the public searching the registry for “Brookfield” would find an active but dormant consultant registration and nothing else. You have to know the corporate structure to find the activity.
The Democratic Party’s America: Victor Davis Hanson – A dangerous escalation. Wokeness. Muslim values. Anti-Christian bias. Coddling leftist assassins.
Conman Carney’s Canada: United Church propaganda. Liberals want internet control.
Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC: Muslim values. Is your granny far right? The fedora.
Your morning meme.
A “Mississauga” truck driver ripped the entire roof of his truck off due to not paying attention to the bridge height.
The roads in Canada have never been more dangerous. pic.twitter.com/ZekJD8Ecxp— Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱 (@ryangerritsen) May 1, 2026
Including how to glue Styrofoam to fabric and other glue-related matters; and circa 1584, how to burn down your enemy’s castle with incendiary cats.

All this and more.
We start off this new month with a great song: Sweet Home Alabama – performed live by Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1977.
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Your second juxtapose of the day.
🚨 BOOM! PRESIDENT TRUMP JUST SIGNED A MAJOR PRESIDENTIAL PERMIT FOR A NEW TRANSPORTER PIPELINE!
“This is similar to the old Keystone XL pipeline. It’s going to massively expand our ability to move oil around North America. It’s a huge deal for long-term energy dominance and… pic.twitter.com/yHj4sdMwQI
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) April 30, 2026
I want a new country.
Hear my drum.
INSANE. Seattle's Socialist Mayor responds to exodus of wealth from Washington state by saying "BYE" … then laughing. We're doomed. pic.twitter.com/gP8CbPkqEl
— Brandi Kruse (@BrandiKruse) April 29, 2026
Judging by the headline, you’d think that the United States was the only country facing this problem. It would be difficult, in fact, to find a nation that isn’t looking down the barrel of the same gun. Aside from Milei in Argentina, it would be just as difficult to find a government willing to turn down the spending taps in any meaningful way.
As of Tuesday, government debt held by the public is about $31.27 trillion, according to the US Treasury. Meanwhile, the US nominal gross domestic product (GDP) from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, was an estimated $31.22 trillion, according to new Commerce Department data released Thursday.
A female ex-Mayor was today jailed for three years for helping her son hide incriminating evidence after he raped an unconscious 15-year-old girl.
Former Labour Mayor Naheed Ejaz, 61, was slammed by a judge for trying to cover up her son’s crime after he raped the teenager while she was blacked out.
Ejaz refused to let police officers into her home for over a minute and a half and spoke Urdu to her son, Diwan Khan, so he could hide his phone which contained damning evidence.
Jailing the former Mayor of Bracknell in Berkshire, a judge told Ejaz that she ‘chose to protect’ her 41-year-old son despite knowing that his crime involved an ‘underage girl’.