Category Archives: Citizenship & Immigration

Civilized Dialogue - The Thomas Mulcair Story

Thomas Mulcair, the lone NDP MP from Quebec, probably has his days numbered after this incident. This is one of those *where to begin* cases for me, and it really looks badly on all parties in the House.
Personally, I really, really wish that MPs of all stripes would stop heckling — it […]

Canadian Cynic Gets One Right, Hell Freezes Over, More At 11…

Okay, so it’s got the usual 3rd grade argument level and is only written by one of his toadies but, hey, baby steps, right? I have to confess that I’m in agreement with the spirit of this post (albeit tentatively). Dr. Charles McVety is a very respectable figure in the Christian community in […]

Canadians should recognize Kosovo

In light of the recent savagery committed by Serbs in their own streets, Canadians should recognize Kosovo independence and tell Russian politicians to go to hell. The Russian ambassador to Canada has the unmitigated gall to give the following insulting advice:
“We are both federal states and when you live in glasshouse you don’t throw […]

Ontario Public Teachers’ Unions: Bringing Stupid To Ontario!

I’m told that at a time long, long ago, Ontario’s curriculum was actually the envy of the world. We were a province which always outperformed the Englands, Japans, and definately the United States of the world. Today, the results are far more mixed. Strangely enough, today’s crisis in education lies at the […]

Is It Time For Keith Martin To Return His Original Team?

I’m a little surprised as I read around the blogsphere to find that many Blogging Tories who are giving Liberal MP Keith Martin his due praise haven’t been making mention of his past history and drawing up some obvious questions that his new landmark human rights legislation are putting in my head. Namely, is […]

Elizabeth’s Prayer

Today’s National Post includes a response from Green Party Leader Elizabeth May regarding the Post’s editorial yesterday which made reference to her studying to be an Anglican priestess. Aside from the snarkiness of the title/quote she uses, Miss May might want to remember that she brought the Christian faith into the fray herself by […]

Did We Really Expect Anything Different From the Multicult Experiment?

My colleague Shane has started the first post here on the black school that was approved by the Toronto District School Board this month, and while I still need to do an abortion post as well as a few others I’ve been planning for months, I couldn’t help but jump into the fray of this […]

Typical “Pro-Choice” Response: “Nuh-uh!”

The National Post has been running a nice little series this week in honour of the 20th anniversary of the R v. MORGENTALER ruling in 1988. While every since article this week, including those from authors on both sides, has been a welcomely fresh debate on abortion that we should’ve been having instead of […]

Where the Gaia Worshipers…err, Sorry, “Secularists” Are Taking Us…

They say that university campuses are the driving force behind all the major political movements these days…well at least those on The Left. I was waiting for this to happen though:
Sydney’s Cardinal Pell heavily criticized an Australian medical journal for publishing a professor’s letter calling for a tax on children of $5000 per child […]

The Road to A Harper Majority…

…is paved with the extortion attempts of Natives. Well, not like the majority highway that the Prime Minister is currently paving in Quebec, but consider this: a Liberal Premier is currently allowing a lot of terrorist Natives to run amok in Caledonia, the Conservative government in Ottawa is refusing to break bread with this […]