Canada now requires YouTubers, livestreamers & podcasters (including those streaming on X/Twitter) to “register” with the government.

by arnott The Canadian government, armed with one of the world's most repressive online censorship schemes, announces that all "online streaming services that offer podcasts" must formally register with the government to permit regulatory controls:https://t.co/wHOloLgnY2 pic.twitter.com/6noTYceVsg — Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) October 1, 2023 CRTC takes major step forward to modernize Canada’s broadcasting framework https://www.canada.ca/en/radio-television-telecommunications/news/2023/09/crtc-takes-major-step-forward-to-modernize-canadas-broadcasting-framework.html 2. …

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US Ambassador to Canada Says CIA Behind Accusation That India Assassinated Sikh Leader

by Chris Black This is a real “so is you be saying?” moment for me, learning that Canadian foreign policy is being dictated by the CIA (Five Eyes is CIA basically). CNN: Intelligence gained by the “Five Eyes” network led to Canada’s public accusation that the Indian government may have played a role in the assassination of …

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Canada is done at global level, even G7 chair is not supporting

BREAKING : G7 Chair Japan refuses support to Canada Japan has not yet agreed to a suggestion to raise the issue of killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil at the Quad foreign ministers’ meeting in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Saturday. Read more at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com//news/india/g7-chair-japan-refuses-support-to-canada/articleshow/103874390.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst …

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CBC Canada — Prices going down is bad

via CBC: As Canadians celebrate this month’s fall in food prices and politicians join the national sport of shaking their fists at grocery store owners, it might be time to listen to a gloomier prediction, if just to help prevent it from happening. After a two-year bout of inflation — when price rises peaked at …

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Canadian Inflation Hits 4.0% in August, Prompts Bank of Canada to Pause Rate Hikes Amid Economic Contraction and Home Prices Decline

Canadian Inflation Climbs to 4.0% in August, Driven by Soaring Gasoline Prices – Bank of Canada Pauses Rate Hikes Amid Economic Contraction In August, Canada experienced a notable inflation rate surge, reaching 4.0%, primarily attributed to the steep rise in gasoline prices. This rapid increase in consumer prices has raised concerns about the overall economic …

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Canada: Schools begin to remove books published before 2008 to be “equitable” and “inclusive.”

via europeanconservative A school library in Mississauga, Ontario has made the move to remove all books from its shelves that were published before 2008, as part of a school board policy to ensure that books in school libraries are equitable and “inclusive.” Students at Erindale Secondary School were reportedly shocked to find shelves in the …

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Mask up Canada

Just when you thought it was over Sith Lord Tam warns us it is time to mask up. Watch the six stooges come into presser duly masked and six feet apart. They need to crash economy before the great reset and will likely blame it on the next pandemic and the war they seem desperate …

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Canada Placing Poo Bags in Public Areas

by Chris Black This must be something akin to diversity being our strength or something along these lines. I mean vibrancy in 2023 is something else, we’re vibing. To combat a growing issue of human feces in public areas, parks in Canada are starting to place human poo bags and signs in English, French, and …

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History: In 1947 Canada raised the price of chocolate bars from 5¢ to 8¢ without much notice. Children protested against this 62.5% increase throughout the country, and approximately 200 stormed the legislature building of British Columbia.

via wikipedia: The candy bar protest, also known as the 5 cent chocolate war, the 5 cent war and the chocolate candy bar strike,[1] was a short-lived 1947 protest by Canadian children over the increase in price of chocolate bars from five to eight cents.[2][3] The strike began in Ladysmith, British Columbia, and spread across …

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Canada Warns LGBT+ Travelers To US They May Face Discrimination and Harassment

Canada is warning LGBTQ travelers visiting the U.S. that they may face discrimination and possible harassment because of dozens of recently passed state laws that target LGBTQ people. The Canadian government in an update posted Tuesday said LGBTQ Canadians considering a trip to the U.S. should “check relevant state and local laws” before visiting, warning …

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Missile Crisis 2.0: Nicuragua’s Ortega Signs Secret Deal With Russians To Deploy Cruise Missiles Capable of Reaching US and Canada

Another Missile Crisis. Thanks Joe. Nicaragua’s Communist dictator, Daniel Ortega, has authorized the installation of Russian military bases on his territory. The decree is reported to have been signed on Monday, August 21, according to the Russian state news site “Avia.Pro”. Avia.Pro reports: The President of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, signed a decree according to which the deployment …

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Canada now, around 100 fires all out of control…

by KeeperOfSpirit This is nuts there are around 100 fires right now in Canada all out of control. Easily over 1 million hectares burning…. Only one fire (highlighted in red) is around 541.000 hectares. Link to live map, zoom in on map and more fires will appear: https://zoom.earth/maps/satellite/#view=59.7,-110.1,4z/date=2023-08-15,00:10,+3/overlays=fires At least over 60% relative humidity in air around …

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Canada extends 25-year mortgages to 90-years… Difference in interest paid for 25-year and 90-year mortgages: $448,196 vs $2,124,469, respectively.

In Canada, some 25-year mortgages are being extended to 90-years. Here’s the difference in interest paid with a $500,000 mortgage and 5.80% rate: -25 year mortgage: $448,196 -90 year mortgage: $2,124,469 🥴 pic.twitter.com/F3OMBbsMs7 — Genevieve Roch-Decter, CFA (@GRDecter) August 11, 2023 https://t.co/STTij43EvE — Genevieve Roch-Decter, CFA (@GRDecter) August 11, 2023

Borrowers in Canada are seeing their housing values crater

Vaughan home prices and home sales tank in July. The spring real estate market in Vaughan comes to a grinding halt. Bank of Canada’s 2 rate hikes have slowed the whole GTA market down. Homes sales in Vaughan drop 46% and detached homes in Vaughan drop over $130,000 in just 60 days. h/t Simian_Stacker

Trudeau Upholding Democracy In Canada

But he is also cultural Marxist who forces employers to provide men who menstruate products … pic.twitter.com/zw9qOalvpY — Peter Spina ⚒ GoldSeek | SilverSeek (@goldseek) July 20, 2023 https://twitter.com/BernieSpofforth/status/1681725850163527684

Canada fixed their affordability problem…

Lenders now seeing 60-, 70-, even 90-year mortgages as Canadians struggle with rocketing interest rates Now, in the face of crippling interest rates, some existing homeowners are seeing their amortization period go as high as 90-years as their ‘fixed-payment’ variable-rate mortgages adjust automatically to rising interest rates. “We’ve seen 60 years, 70 years, and we …

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Little mold wont hurt you – Canada removing ‘best before dates’ from food

Canada removing ‘best before dates’ from food —————— 2 weeks ago Bank of Canada announced ‘corporate pricing behaviour’ in its inflation fight and now government planning to remove ‘best before dates’ https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/bank-of-canada-now-eyeing-corporate-pricing-behaviour-in-its-inflation-fight-1.1930655 View post on imgur.com View post on imgur.com h/t monicka

Canada Housing Crash: Mortgage Payments To Go Up By 40%

Canadian Housing Crash? Mortgage Payments To Go Up By 40% as most mortgages adjust automatically with higher rates.🚨🚨🚨 Most countries don’t have 30 year fixed rate mortgages like the USA. Most countries have 5 years before rate adjusts. 🔊 pic.twitter.com/gPFKT4sezS — Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) June 26, 2023 via theglobeandmail The Bank of Canada estimates …

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