
Chanel Pfahl
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Chanel Pfahl
@ChanLPfa
Classical liberal values. Former high school teacher. I expose woke indoctrination in Canadian schools (see highlights).



I’ve documented countless disruptions at events but have never tried to disrupt one myself, nor colluded with disrupters. Organizer Joel Harden exercised petty tyranny by denying me entry to Avi Lewis’ NDP leadership campaign event, which was advertised as “everyone is welcome.” The only risk I pose is observing what the candidate does not want seen, whatever the reason. It is cowardly to hide behind accusations of “harassment” and “disrespect” when what’s really meant is persistence in asking questions to inform the public about matters of public interest. This is a private venue, so the legal right to ask me to leave is not in question. But for a publicly advertised campaign event, the lack of transparency is deeply concerning. 📸 Mar 9, 2026 #Hamilton #ProtestMania Support the kind of independent coverage politicians would rather avoid: ProtestMania.com

It’s not too late to tell your MP how you feel about the “Combatting Hate Act,” Bill C-9 ‼️ Write a letter asking them to VOTE DOWN the bill and protect free expression in Canada. 🇨🇦 We’ve created a Template Letter here: fsucanada.ca/bill-c-9-send-… #Billc9

Canadians were told there were 215 graves. The country lowered the national flag for months. Churches were burned. International headlines declared the discovery of mass graves at a former residential school. The federal government responded by allocating $12.1 million in taxpayer funding specifically to support investigation and exhumation work to verify those claims. Now we learn that no remains have been exhumed. At the same time, the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations has released the activity reports tied to that funding, but every meaningful detail has been redacted. The reports describing what work was carried out, what investigations were conducted, and how public money was spent have been blacked out and labelled confidential. That is unacceptable. When the federal government spends millions of your taxpayer dollars to investigate a claim that shook the entire country, Canadians have a right to transparency. They have a right to know what work was performed, what evidence was found, and how their money was used. This is not about denying history. It is not about attacking Indigenous communities. It is about basic public accountability. If the government funded an investigation, the public deserves to see the results of that investigation. Let me be clear : The records should be released in full. The spending should be explained clearly. Canadians deserve the truth about what was done with their money. And if that money was not spent for the purpose it was granted for, then the public deserves accountability, including repayment of those funds. #cdnpoli #bcpoli

Omg the Jamil Jivani event starts with a lengthy land acknowledgment! What are we even doing here guys?

The Port Theatre in Nanaimo has cancelled a performance by controversial comedian Ben Bankas, which was set for later this month. cheknews.ca/nanaimos-port-…

The Elite have Betrayed the People - Canada’s Opposition Leader, @PierrePoilievre Watch the full episode right here on X.







1/ This has to be the strangest discovery yet in the last 10 months of collecting invoices from school boards. An Indigenous artist was paid over $570k in just over two years for a various things including a cultural camp, murals, language classes, books, and ceremonies. The board -- @DPCDSBSchools -- is currently under provincial supervision for financial mismanagement.

Under penalty of suspension, the Law Society of Ontario just imposed on 61,000+ lawyers an obligation to take a 6 hour Indigenous course (based on the Seven Grandfather Teachings) which will teach us about land acknowledgments and colonisation while attacking federal legislation

Honestly shocked. The BC Conservatives just voted to legalize discrimination based on race, sex and other characteristics. They have voted to stop other bills at first reading during this parliament, but not this one.




