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🚨 BREAKING Bank of Canada study confirms what I mentioned years ago. The decline in GDP/capita is because WE ARE LOSING THE TOP EARNERS. 40% of Canadians who WOULD be top 1% earners have emigrated to the United States. 30-50% of the next tier? Gone too. They’re more educated than native-born Americans. They earn more. They cluster in the top income brackets. We’re not just in a brain drain. We’re exporting our entire upper class. And what’s left behind? GDP per capita that grew 3.2% in TEN YEARS while the US grew 20.2%. We fell below the OECD average for the first time in recorded history. Food bank usage doubled. Wait times hit 28.6 weeks. Happiness ranking at an all-time low. Government spending went from 38% to 45% of the economy. We have more government with less results. THE BEST PEOPLE ARE LEAVING. thehub.ca/2026/03/20/why…


Experts across Alberta have now weighed in on the Alberta government’s CoRE study on the impact of closing an overdose prevention site. (Hate to break it to you but no matter how many times they write the same things on the same topics, National Post opinion writers/conservative lap dogs @AdamZivo and @DerekFinkle are not leading lights in this space.) In a new op-ed, the scientists clearly explain the many, many ways the study was flawed, including that it didn’t account for new services stood up to mitigate the loss of the OPS. As they say: “If you take away a safety net, like an OPS, and replace it with more people standing below to catch the fallout, you haven’t proven the net was useless, only how hard you have to work to compensate for its absence.” The study’s nonsensical findings attempt (poorly) to counter two decades of peer-reviewed research. Yet it’s this one limited, inadequate and politically driven study that Zivo, Finkle, and the Alberta and Ontario governments are using to justify the closure of life-saving health services. Kinda makes you wonder who the real sinners are: people struggling with addiction, or the morally righteous who demand abstinence or force them to risk death. Read the op-ed here 🔗:edmontonjournal.com/opinion/column…


What does it say about Canada that we won’t maintain a livable home for our prime minister? Writer @David_Moscrop argues that Ottawa’s penny-pinching reflects something darker: a nation quietly dismantling itself to save a few bucks. thewalrus.ca/the-sad-state-…

We have left the United States for Montreal. No corruption here.


Statistics Canada estimates that Canada's population decreased by 103,504 in Q4 2025, for a total decrease of 179,572 in the second half of 2025. It cautions that the data is preliminary and recent changes in government policy may mean bigger-than-usual revisions.




Cellebrini-McDavid-Wilson a line in practice right now for Team Canada 🇨🇦 MacKinnon between Marchand and Suzuki. Crosby between Stone and Marner. Horvat between Hagel and Reinhart. Bennett/Jarvis

Mario Lemieux styling on the Americans at the 2002 Olympics, faked receiving Chris Pronger's pass, allowing Paul Kariya to tie the game. Insane goal.








Canada has sought to be supportive of Denmark and Greenland but also adopted a calmer tone re Trump so as not to antagonise him. This altered picture that Trump just posted could change that posture -and certainly underscores Canada’s very fraught position in this debacle.


Bannon constantly links Ukraine and Canada in the same breath, which gives a clue as to the game plan: 1. Promote Alberta separatist movement and referendum. 2. When Alberta separatists defeated in referendum, claim election fraud, "stop the steal." 3. Use election fraud as pretext for sending in troops to restore order, protect northern interests etc. 4. Annex Alberta and perhaps rest of Canada. Not saying this will happen, but it's something percolating in Bannon's rancid mind.


“Carney cut a good deal for the economy and a good deal for the country. We don’t have the luxury of a moral foreign policy any more, and this deal will lessen national divisions, strengthen crucial regions, and let a few people buy a cheap EV. It’s a good deal.”

Which of these two men do you agree with?



My latest, on Carney’s China gambit: it’s not a pivot, it’s a hedge — not because China has grown any less dangerous, but because the US has grown more so. The trick, then, is to reduce our dependence on the US, without becoming overly dependent on China. theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…





