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.

A cartoon.        Another cartoon.            The Sunday Prayer.

Published This Month In The Journal Of The Blindingly Obvious

Tattoos Affect Your Immune System in Ways Scientists Are Just Beginning to Understand

Plus;

“Many pigments currently in use were originally developed for industrial applications such as car paint, plastics, and printer toner, rather than for injection into human skin.”

Researchers have detected trace quantities of heavy metals in tattoo inks, including nickel, cobalt, chromium, and, on rare occasions, lead. Accumulated at high levels, heavy metals can be toxic, causing serious health problems such as internal organ damage, neurotoxicity, and increased cancer risk.

In some cases, these heavy metals triggered allergic reactions and immune sensitivity in the person receiving the tattoo.

The Part I Like Best

About harm reduction programs, is the way they build success upon success.

Alberta just shut its supervised drug consumption site down. Vancouver, the city that pioneered this model in Canada, is pulling back from it too. And right now, in 2026, Wab Kinew’s NDP government is moving ahead with a new one in Manitoba. When the two jurisdictions that ran this experiment the longest are both walking away from it, Winnipeg doubling down should worry every homeowner, renter, and parent in this city.

The Libranos: Entitled To Her Entitlements

Bumped for deadbeat.

Head of Farm Credit Canada had corporate Visa card suspended as “delinquent.” Justine Hendricks, Crown bank’s $458,000/year CEO, ran up $1,885 in late fees & interest.

“I am curious to know why the statement is not being paid.”

DEI Approved;

BREAKING: The CEO of Farm Credit Canada billed $182,297 in expenses last year—nearly 4 times more than her predecessor, according Blacklock’s Reporter.

Records obtained through Access to Information show:

➡️Business-class flights to Europe and Asia
➡️Luxury hotels
➡️Filet Mignon dinners
➡️A $543 Uber from Edmonton to Calgary

Meanwhile, employees were told to “tighten the belt” and reduce travel expenses. Over her first three years as CEO, expenses reportedly exceeded $422,700.

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