Jordan Peterson dares, and warns, those who wish to re-educate him

 

The oilpatch should take note, because what Peterson is being subjected to is pretty much exactly what oil and gas companies in particular will be subjected to when it comes to Bill C-69. The complaint process is almost identical. Anyone without a dog in the fight can make a complaint against you, and you get to pay lawyers to fight for your livelihood. Every executive in the oilpatch should take notice, today, and watch this video.

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French imports of Russia’s liquified natural gas surge, and Ukraine supporters seek a stop

The Doctor Will Kill You Now

Published this month in the Journal of the Blindlingly Obvious;

Canada’s assisted dying regime could provide a cover for medical staff with “serially homicidal personalities,” according to a controversial paper critics say provides no evidence patients could be preyed upon by criminal medical murderers.

“Canada’s MAID (medical assistance in dying) system is criticized as the most permissive or least safeguarded in the world, raising the question of whether it could protect patients who fit the clinical profile of adult victims of HSK (health-care serial killers) from a killer working as a MAID provider,” Christopher Lyon, a Canadian social scientist who teaches at the University of York in the United Kingdom, wrote in a newly published paper.

Making Room For The Online Shit Posters

Telegraph- Starmer’s prison overcrowding plan could mean some rioters will be released early

It was announced that scores of criminals serving determinate sentences would be able to leave after serving 40 per cent of their custodial sentence in prison rather than the current 50 per cent. Some exemptions were announced including those jailed for sex offences, domestic abuse offences as well as violent offenders serving four or more years.

Cheshire Police- A 55-year-old woman from near to Chester, was arrested earlier today (Thurs 8 August) on suspicion of a number of offences in relation to a social media post containing inaccurate information

Oh, The Tangled Web We Weave

When we decide to hand out goodies based on skin colour and race.

Blacklocks- Oppose ‘Pretendian’ Vendors

Contractors pretending to be Indigenous to land federal work are “of great concern,” Ethics Commissioner Konrad von Finckenstein yesterday told the Commons public accounts committee. An audit of Indigenous claimants has yet to be disclosed.

The Department of Indigenous Services on March 7 said it was verifying the status of all contractors claiming to be Indigenous. Authorities set aside five percent of contracts for suppliers that are majority owned by Indigenous shareholders. Some 2,600 companies are listed in a federal Indigenous Business Directory.

Is the American Public being Gaslit?

The head pollster at Rasmussen believes so.

Update: Ryan Girdusky provides a balanced view of poll results.

None Of Your Business

How we spy on you.

Blacklocks- RCMP Admit Credibility Gap

“The audit team found there has been limited transparency and public notice related to the RCMP’s use of emerging investigative technology,” said the Audit Of Emerging Investigative Technologies. “There have been instances where RCMP divisions have informed the media after the fact of successful investigative technology use.”

The RCMP had admitted since 2012 it used spyware capable of activating smartphone cameras and microphones, downloading emails and accessing all electronic records held on devices.

Margin Of Fraud

Smartmatic President Indicted on Bribery, Money Laundering Election Scheme

A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Florida has indicted three executives of election voting machine and service provider Smartmatic, as well as a former Chairman of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) of the Philippines. The men, including Smartmatic’s own President, Roger Pinate, stand accused of facilitating at least $1 million in bribes.

These bribes were reportedly made to secure and maintain business related to the provision of voting machines and election services for the 2016 Philippines elections and to ensure the release of value-added tax payments.

Yes, that Smartmatic.

Diversity Is Our Hustle

Post Millenial;

Trudeau cabinet minister Harjit Sajjan wanted to use Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel as a backdrop for Punjabi pop star Diljit Dosanjh. Dosanjh, a Sikh from the Punjab region of India, is a well-known entertainer in that country.

As first reported in The Globe and Mail, Sajjan, who was minister of national defense for six years, received a request in April for uniformed military personnel to participate as in Dosanjh’s Vancouver performance on Apr. 27.

It is unclear whether the CAF members were expected to sing or dance. As defense minister in 2017, Sajjan presented Dosanjh with a medal while the singer was touring Canada. […]

“Minister Sajjan agreed the concert would be a good opportunity for the Canadian Armed Forces to engage with and expand connect to a diverse community of young Canadians, along the lines of the CAF outreach and recruiting events at professional sporting events,” said Sajjan’s press secretary Joanna Kanga.

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