Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
@ColonelKernel21
Unshakable Nationalist. Ensign Canadian. Begin Asserting 🇨🇦


Hundreds of international students continue protesting in Calgary after mass PGWP refusals. They say they studied at Portage College, completed their programs, and applied for Post-Graduation Work Permits, but IRCC rejected their applications, stating their programs were not eligible. Students argue others from the same college and the same programs received PGWP approvals before July 7, raising questions about consistency in the decision-making process. #Calgary #PGWP #InternationalStudents



Massive, massive fires in Kiev after a Russian missile attack.








Identity is intentional. Identity is cultivated, nurtured, given. Andrew Melrose sought to promote and strengthen a worthy Imperial Spirit in British boys. He promoted cultural works and offered substantial cash prizes. Nationalists must exude patronage and paternal spirit.


Ont. transport truck driver accused of smuggling $2.3M in cocaine, on trial for assaulting woman cp24.com/local/2026/07/…




New data, never before published in full: Net fiscal impact per household in Norway by country of origin. The numbers are not as good as those from Denmark or the Netherlands. They only include the cost of fiscal transfers, not the cost of healthcare, public schools and so on. So in fact, every group is significantly more fiscally costly than what is show here. But we can still recognize the pattern from Denmark and Netherlands: Immigrants from Europe are fiscally positive, and immigrants from Muslim countries are fiscally negative. But again, the real magnitude of the fiscal cost in Norway is certainly much larger than what this figure says on the X axis. When you consider that Norway is overall running a deficit on their inhabitants, balanced by oil fund income, this means that even Norwegians themselves are fiscally negative. So the benchmark that says +€15.5k yearly is more accurately -€5k yearly. What does that mean for how much lower Iraq, Somalia and Syria are in reality compared to the displayed number? It's hard to know. Their cost in resources is higher as well, so -€20k yearly in addition to the cost listed in the figure is quite certainly a lower bound. Overall it is plausible that Syrian / Somali immigration to Norway is the most economically expensive immigration anywhere in the world, at any time in history.


Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a masterpiece of modern law that genuinely outshines the United States Constitution. While the American framework is stuck in the 1700s, focusing solely on individual freedom at the expense of the community, Canada's Charter successfully balances personal rights with the safety of the whole society. This beautiful balance is not just a legal formula; it defines our very identity as real Canadians. The real brilliance of our Charter is found in Section 1. This section allows the government to put reasonable limits on rights if it protects the public good. This flexibility prevents the extreme political division seen in American debates over gun control and healthcare. Additionally, Section 15 explicitly guarantees equality and supports programs that help disadvantaged groups, actively fighting discrimination. On the other hand, the U.S. Constitution STILL lacks a clear, modern amendment that protects equal rights for everyone. Canada also treats its laws like a "living tree" that grows and changes with the times. This approach allows our human rights to adapt to modern life without getting stuck in government gridlock. By supporting a diverse society, the Charter builds a welcoming community where people look out for one another. Ultimately, Canada’s Charter is a MUCH better set of rules, proving that a country truly thrives when it values caring for its citizens just as much as personal freedom. This document is deeply intertwined with our core national beliefs of peace, order, and government. Every Canadian can stand incredibly proud of this achievement, as it reminds us that our greatest strength lies in our compassion for one another. #canpoli #Canada #Democrats #MAGA




In the 2002 documentary Bowling For Columbine, director Michael Moore walked around Toronto & noticed no one was locking their doors. 24 years later the city & its attitude now look unrecognizable. Do you think all their doors are still unlocked? 🧐























