The Sinking Blowhard

I’ve got a better idea as to how the Ontario Tories can regain their lead: get Dougie to resign. If he still wants a career in politics, he can run federally for the Liberals. Somehow I doubt they’d want him.

Now Ontarians have both a prime minister who speaks like a Conservative (sometimes) but spends like a Liberal, and a premier who speaks like a Conservative (until recently) and also spends like a Liberal. What can Doug Ford do to reverse his drop in the polls? Maybe he could try talking — and more importantly, spending and governing — like a real Conservative.

We Don’t Need No Flaming Sparky Cars

Stick a fork in it.

Honda Motors will suspend plans to build an electric vehicle plant in Canada after slow U.S. demand pushed the Japanese automaker “to put hybrids at the centre of its North American strategy,” Nikkei Asia reported on Tuesday.

CTV News reached out to Industry Minister Melanie Joly for comment on the report, to which her office said the global automotive sector is experiencing “significant change.”

“American tariffs and changes to U.S. domestic policies are creating real pressures for automakers, prompting some to delay or scale back investments in electric vehicle and battery projects,” the office of the minister said in a response.

The plant, which Honda had expected to invest a total of $15 billion into, was slated to begin operating as early as 2028.

Real central planning has never been tried”.

Wednesday On Turtle Island

Globalist Carney’s Canada:    China is wonderful.    It’s only money.    University of Toronto.

The Democratic Party’s America:    Victor Davis Hanson – The Iran war.    A shocking story.    Pakistani judge.

Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC:    Muslim values in Africa.    Genocide in Gaza.    Climate scare stories.    Sounds like Canada.    Paul Joseph Watson – She found out and are you kidding?

Your morning meme.        Another meme.

Louise Arbour Appearances on ‘The Docket’ Podcast

Louise Arbour’s daughter and son inlaw have a podcast called The Docket, that Louise Arbour has appeared on several times.  I have not listened to all the episodes she has appeared on, but from the few I have heard I will say that she freely speaks her opinions, which I respect, whether I agree with her opinions or not.

Louise Arbour on the UN Global Compact on Migration

*Note – due to a glitch, this is a republished post.

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.”

*Note – due to a glitch, this is a republished post.

O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas

Hear my prayer.

Juxtapose time.

“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.

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