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Joseph Mancinelli (@joemancinelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I stand with Melissa Lantsman. Enough is enough — antisemitism is rotting our country to its core. This hate is poisoning our communities, emboldening extremists, and tearing at the fabric of Canada. To the Jewish community, we will fight this together. We are with you.

Jim McMurtry (@jimmcmurtry01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“[He] saw a nun kill a young girl by pushing her out a third-floor window of the school. They buried her beside an apple tree…. The research team is working to find the identity of the girl.” Oddly, it hasn’t thought of digging. timescolonist.com/local-news/arc… via Times Colonist

Kevin Vuong 🇨🇦🎗️ (@kevinvuongmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is there to say that hasn’t already been said. As an ally, I’m worried for our Jewish friends & the escalating violence. As a fellow dad, I’m worried about the victim & his kids. As a Canadian, I’m ashamed of our leaders & implore them to act—find the assailant &

Mark Carney's Ego (@markcarney_ego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada has entered a recession, and my defecit is projected to be around $100-billion. We also lost 40,000 jobs last month, have no trade deals with America, and are paying 35% tariffs. And I still haven't broken down provincial trade barriers. But here's a picture of my cat.

Canada has entered a recession, and my defecit is projected to be around $100-billion.

We also lost 40,000 jobs last month, have no trade deals with America, and are paying 35% tariffs.

And I still haven't broken down provincial trade barriers.

But here's a picture of my cat.
Tim Thielmann (@timthielmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

70+ lawyers appeared in court over five years, and hundreds more performed research and other work on the case—each making hundreds of dollars per hour. Canada is in crisis,but the reconciliation industry is booming. All because Camada chose not to treat natives as citizens

Harman Bhangu (@harmanbhangubc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This latest court ruling should terrify every single property owner in British Columbia. Under David Eby’s watch, the NDP government has stood by while decades-old claims are used to overturn existing private land rights—1,800 acres gone overnight, with fee simple titles

Scott McInnis MLA (@mcinnis_4mla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I sent a letter to Ministers Spencer Chandra Herbert & Niki Sharma demanding that the BC NDP government appeal the Cowichan Tribes vs Canada 2025 BCSC decision without delay. If the Premier is sincere about respecting private property rights, he will immediately file an

Today I sent a letter to Ministers Spencer Chandra Herbert & Niki Sharma demanding that the BC NDP government appeal the Cowichan Tribes vs Canada 2025 BCSC decision without delay. 

If the Premier is sincere about respecting private property rights, he will immediately file an
Josh Dehaas (@joshdehaas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no chance that this billboard counts as hate speech or discriminatory speech outlined by the Supreme Court in Whatcott and Ward. Canadians have a right to speak out about this issue even if it’s offensive to some. Andrea Horwath has violated free expression rights here.

Dallas Brodie (@dallas_brodie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obviously, we must appeal this case all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. But how do we prevent these types of decisions from recurring? Ultimately, this is not about one activist judge, this is about decades of judicial rulings implementing a racist two-tiered

Jim McMurtry (@jimmcmurtry01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“When it comes to reconciliation and land claims and Indigenous people having rights, those aren't up for a vote.” Yes they are! All Canadians have democratic rights. cbc.ca/news/canada/br…

Jim McMurtry (@jimmcmurtry01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gladue was an addict and pregnant when she stabbed the father of her two children in the heart. She was given three years in jail but only served six months for murder. The Gladue principle is that indigenous people should get lighter sentences — it should be longer sentences.

Jim McMurtry (@jimmcmurtry01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Powell River Visitor Centre greets outsiders with: “You are in Tla’amin territory and are bound by Tla’amin protocol.” Not me—sorry. I only recognize Canadian law. newwesttimes.com/news/subvertin… via The New Westminster Times

Jim McMurtry (@jimmcmurtry01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Lawyers, You wanted an ICC investigation of the Catholic Church for a crime against humanity in Kamloops. Now that we know there wasn’t a crime, should the band be investigated for fraud? Sincerely, Jim McMurtry

Dear Lawyers,

You wanted an ICC investigation of the Catholic Church for a crime against humanity in Kamloops.

Now that we know there wasn’t a crime, should the band be investigated for fraud?

Sincerely,
Jim McMurtry
Rupa Subramanya (@rupasubramanya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What the heck does this mean Anita Anand ? When you say hate has no place here, do you mean we shouldn't hate cod liver oil? What happened here was a specific form of hate, a Jewish man was mercilessly beaten in front of his child because he was Jewish. That's anti-semitism and

Canadian Institute for Historical Education (@cdninst4histed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

British Columbia became Canada’s sixth province on this day in 1871—bringing the Pacific into Confederation and laying the foundation for a coast-to-coast country. The promise of a transcontinental railway connected communities and sparked growth across the West. A bold vision

British Columbia became Canada’s sixth province on this day in 1871—bringing the Pacific into Confederation and laying the foundation for a coast-to-coast country.

The promise of a transcontinental railway connected communities and sparked growth across the West. A bold vision
Canadian Institute for Historical Education (@cdninst4histed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who Was John Ross Robertson? (1841–1918) 📰 A pioneering journalist. 🏥 A devoted philanthropist. 🏛 A builder of Toronto’s institutions. From founding the Toronto Evening Telegram to championing children's healthcare, John Ross Robertson left a mark on Canada's media and moral

Who Was John Ross Robertson? (1841–1918)

📰 A pioneering journalist.
🏥 A devoted philanthropist.
🏛 A builder of Toronto’s institutions.

From founding the Toronto Evening Telegram to championing children's healthcare, John Ross Robertson left a mark on Canada's media and moral