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RCMP won’t release China policing pact despite Conservative, NDP pressure - National | Globalnews.ca The RCMP says it won’t release the full agreement it signed with China’s Ministry of Public Security without Beijing agreeing to do so, despite demands from the federal Conservatives and NDP for answers on what it contains. Robin Percival said the memorandum of understanding signed in January “outlines specific forms of mutual collaboration” on policing, the exchange of information and investigative assistance, but did not give further details. “The RCMP will not unilaterally make public or share the contents of an MOU with a third party without the concurrence of the other party,” Percival said. “As such, the RCMP is not releasing the contents of the MOU at this time.” So the RCMP signed a deal to cooperate with china's secret Police Service who we know has been interfering in Canada and we're not allowed to know the details. Carney is selling us out. This country is in serious trouble2 points
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The galling hypocrisy is that while the US states countries like Canada seeking data sovereignty is a “trade irritant” they would never agree that a foreign government is entitled to unfettered access to data on Americans that is stored in America by an American company simply because the global parent of that company is headquartered in the foreign country. This is what the Empire is claiming its entitled to under the Cloud Act. Canada and Europe helped build the American empire by agreeing to play by its rules for the past 80 years While we prospered by doing so we America prospered even more and we became ever more dependent upon their companies, their currency, their financial systems and data networks. I don’t know if any western countries can even fully escape the dense web of dependencies that we have built for ourselves over the decades but now that they have been weaponized against us we have to start working at it.2 points
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Senate Intelligence Committee – March 2026 “Iran did not rebuild its uranium enrichment capability following joint US – Israel strikes against Iran’s nuclear program last year. “ / Gabbard, Senate Intelligence Committee “As a result of Operation Midnight Hammer, Iran’s nuclear enrichment program was obliterated. There have been no efforts since then to try to rebuild their enrichment capability. The entrances to the underground facilities that were bombed have been buried and shuttered with cement” / Gabbard, Senate Intel Committee “if we didn’t hit within two weeks, they would’ve had a nuclear weapon” / Trump, March 4th 2026 “When crazy people have nuclear weapons, bad things happen.” / Trump March 4th 2026 “no evidence of Iran building a nuclear weapon” / Rafael Grossi, International Energy Agency Director, March 3rd, 2026 WELL PLAYED BIBI.2 points
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It is hilarious watching you leftists on here bemoan behavior as you give a shit when you and others have very little morals on this forum for yourselves.2 points
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Yes, and? What is the zinger you imagine you've landed on here? 🙄 I just did, and predictably you couldn't respond to any of it. 🤡👌2 points
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Sweetie...news flash. My giggles express more intellect than your longest, most thought out crap.2 points
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Meanwhile: "I do not get up first thing in the morning thinking about the United States... I think about Canadians." -Mark Carney1 point
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No no, trump definitely created Ebola. And syphilis. And hairy spiders. Every democrat knows that, it's the first thing the voices teach them.1 point
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Typical dishonest response. I figured you would play your usual cowardly game. I give you examples and sources to prove you are ignorant, and you ignore that and criticize the source because it was in France? Then pretend the discussion was not about you ignorantly criticizing my "underground storage" point? Which, by the way, I gave TWO sources. I can give you more... The argument was never an absolute one about ALL natural gas plants. I never said they had to be built literally on top of them either... but we do have these things called pipes, you ignorant clown. Guess what, not just in France does this occur either, since you are such an ignorant person: Underground natural gas storage facilities in Canada are located in five provincesFootnote 1: Alberta, British Columbia (B.C.), Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The combined capacity of all underground storage facilities in Canada is 949 Bcf. The majority of this capacity (548 Bcf) is located in Alberta, followed by Ontario with 248 Bcf. While Alberta’s storage facilities are spread out across the province, Ontario’s storage capacity is located near Dawn, Ontario. B.C. has the largest facility, the FortisBC Aitken Creek facility in Fort St. John, with 95 Bcf. A natural gas storage facility is currently in the early phase of construction near Alton, Nova Scotia. https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/data-analysis/energy-markets/market-snapshots/2018/market-snapshot-where-does-canada-store-natural-gas.html LOL, no, you are just a cowardly, pathetic liar.1 point
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The head of the RCMP can be fired by the Prime Minister. They serve at his pleasure. They do what the PM says or they're out.1 point
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Hearing some of them tell us how they built America and invented everything thetheyy could go back and easily create Wakanda1 point
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True enough. In day and age Legacy Media is on it's last legs overall with the advent of the Net and Streaming. Not to mention, Paramount is already under water.1 point
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Business is a funny business. Just as the guys who own land around airports can see a better return than those building the actual airplanes, late night comedy shows seem to be making easier money for YouTube than their own investors these days. The model has to change.1 point
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It's interesting how a persons definition of happiness in life can change with time and personal experience. When I was young I might think that some desired material would make me happy for example, when other things like wishing a family member was still still living, or some other such event. These days my perceived happiness of what I want changes at times hourly. For example, in 1975 I was extremely happy to have a great job, in 2026 I'm ecstatic I am not working. And I am happy that my Dog is healthy as well. Happiness is relative. My greatest source of my happiness however is seeing other people being happy. Generally. Not always... We have no right whatsoever, to have happiness, wealth or anything else in life. Pursuit, is a good word.1 point
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Normally no but when his competition is the epitome of incompetence and a complete failure of running a city might as well, he couldn't be much worse.1 point
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But you'd vote for him to run America's second largest city?1 point
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Bottom line for @BeaverFever is what everyone is CORRECTLY saying is you can point to all the announcements you like but nothing substantial is actually happening. Our guys don't even have enough clothes and gear. We have none of what it takes for a modern army to fight effectively. And despite a year of promising to move faster than ever before and CLAIMING to have spent 2 percent of gdp on "Military" improvements, nothing is better. And we still won't be properly equipped next year. Or the next year. And i'm not talkig abou the big ticket stuff like subs. The spending so far is largely for show. And we're paying millions to carneys buddies because they're supposed to make procurement faster than ever before in history 🙄🙄1 point
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Then they ask for (and get) a fourth... It's hyperbolic for me to say limitless pleasure but it sure is a CRUSH of pleasure compared to the distractions available to the very poor 100 years ago. The west is soft and the world tends to settle imbalances, like a country that can withstand bombings versus a country that cringes at a 50% hike in gasoline prices. Just some thoughts here... 1. Yes, because the former describes activity in life and the latter is kind of impossible. 2. Even want and pain are subjective.1 point
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Natural gas is stored underground to balance the steady supply from pipelines with the rapid, volatile demands of power stations. When electricity needs peak, plants quickly draw gas from these massive geological reserves. The three main storage types are depleted gas reservoirs, salt caverns, and aquifers. Underground storage facilities act as giant, pressurized "warehouses" for the energy grid. Their role in supplying natural gas to power stations includes.1 point
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Some opinions from Republican senators: Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY): "So the nation's top law enforcement official is asking for a slush fund to pay people who assault cops? Utterly stupid, morally wrong – Take your pick." Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC): Described the fund as "stupid on stilts." He added: "It will invariably put us in a position where your taxpayer dollars and my taxpayer dollars could potentially compensate someone who assaulted a police officer... That's absurd." He also referred to the proposal as "tyranny." Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA): Called it a slush fund with "no legal precedent," noting: "People are concerned about paying their mortgage or rent, affording groceries and paying for gas, not about putting together a $1.8 billion fund for the president and his allies." Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME): Stated she did not support the fund "as it has been described," adding, "I do not believe individuals that were convicted of violence against police officers on Jan. 6 should be entitled to reimbursement of their legal fees." Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI): Expressed deep skepticism about the optics and timing of the proposal, calling its unveiling "a giant mistake" and "a galactic blunder."1 point
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This is not about numbers. Numbers are supposed to be just an indication of effort made. Canada hasn't made an effort in generations. Spending a billion dollars each for what is basically an unarmed coastal fishing patrol boat (which the Norwegians or Koreans could build for a tenth that) does not impress anyone. We still have a military with antiquated planes, no armed helicopters, no drones, no modern warships, no tanks to speak of, a deep shortage of armored vehicles, artillery from WW2 era with no ammunition, not enough trucks, not enough radios, no ability to deter or even spot drones, no antiaircraft missiles, no antiarmor missiles (except that group in Latvia, if the systems are finally arrived and working) and vastly more fat assed bureacrats than trigger pullers. The Toronto Police Service has more people with weapons than the military. And just last week they put out an urgent call for bureaucrats to hand in their rucksacks and flak vests because there aren't enough for the few actual soldiers we have. Guys like you are popping your buttons with pride that we spent 2% on defense but most people can see it's all for show. "Hey, let's spend a billion dollars paving a road to nowhere and call it 'defense'. We can overcharge by 70% and split the profits with our friends!"1 point
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Well, I'm new here but what I stated is undeniably true. That's not opinion.1 point
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That Obama-era matter was a settlement in a real court case. By contrast, in the current matter, the question as to whether the basis for a genuine case here ever existed is very much in doubt as the judge pointed out. What’s stopping Trump and Co. repeatedly suing the state and ordering minions in the Justice department to settle? This number of 1.776 billion is no accident either. The MAGA movement believes it’s involved in a revolutionary transformation of America. If it gets away with stealing like this it will indeed change the country - but not for the better of course.1 point
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Wrong. Not that you care though. The truth has never mattered to you. After you drink a shot-glass of orange juice, your blood alcohol level tops your IQ.1 point
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Why do we have to go through airport security, stupid? Is it because of all our Hindus? Buddhists? Christians? Atheists? FYI "Hamas, Hamas, Hamas" is the side that's dedicated to killing, killing, killing. They kill and r4pe and murder in every country they go to... Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon... kill, kill, kill. They aren't victims, eyeball. They're a-holes. That's why you like them so much. Stick your platitude where the sun doesn't shine, m0r0n.1 point
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You lied about the reason she resigned. Sad1 point
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It really is. I say something that's true, I provide all of the evidence that proves that it's true, everyone sees me do it and then you 5 minutes later will insist that none of it ever happened and lie your ass off because the truth proves that your statements are wrong We've repeated that pattern together millions of times. I tell the truth, you realize you have said something stupid, you lie to avoid the truth, everyone shakes their head and laughs at you. Except goddess, i think you genuinely just disgust her. But i laugh1 point
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Aren't you the one that said blacks don't know how to use computers or smart phones? Yes ... Yes you are. Are you racist?1 point
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Right. The definition of what is considered happiness will change with time. Expectations.1 point
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So after your initial claim that this is simply justice was debunked 2 have resorted to back to claiming ”now it’s our turn to be corrupt”. As has been pointed out many times in the past this argument is based on multiple fallacies 1) There is no moral or legal justification for being corrupt “because the other side did it first and now it’s our turn”. REAL victims of crime and abuse say “never again” not “now it’s our turn to do the crime and abusing” REAL victims of tyranny don’t say “now it’s our turn to he the dictators” You’re just admitting that YOU are the bad guy. 2) The supposed abuse that you claim the Democrats did is mostly based on lies, exaggerations and otherwise disputed claims You basically are advocating for a society in which ANY group can claim to be entitled to corruption and abuse even if nobody else agrees with them. You think and talk just like a fascist, how do you not see that?1 point
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no, PP wasn't buddy buddy with castro But even if he was at least castro wasn't trying to directly interfere with or coopt our democracy or sign secret deals with his version of the gestapo. There's always been trade and interaction with china. Harper was a little more harsh with them, when they stepped out of line he invited the Dalai lama to visit and basically told them it gets worse from here if you continue. But since Justin we've been more and more and more pushed into the corner and forced to do whatever they want and now we're signing secret deals with their secret police? what the hell! Well they have to be concerned about it. There's absolutely no reason to believe that every single secret candidate knows isn't being funneled to the Chinese at this point. And it becomes a trade irritant as well. But what really pisses me off is we signed to deal over this but we didn't even get anything in writing about not having those terrorists put back that they took off temporarily. So we didn't even get it written deal on tariffs but the RCMP has been forced to sign a deal to give them Intel and cooperation1 point
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This sell out goes back many years to when Pierre Trudeau (senior) signed an agreement with Chairman Mao around 1970. Canadians have been asleep ever since. Pierre was also buddy buddy with Commie Fidel Castro. This is what Canadians vote for.1 point
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My heart goes out to (almost) any family ambushed by cancer. As bad as Gabbard was though, I suspect we'll miss her. There is no bottom to Trump's barrel of craven scut monkeys willing to do anything he asks to lie, cheat and steal from the American people. He'll have no trouble finding someone worse.1 point
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And the supply of enemies changes with each attack on the country. It’s not a static number. Why is this so hard to understand after Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq? It’s counter-insurgency 101. People who are not fond of the regime are still Iranian, love their country and hate seeing it bombed by foreigners.1 point
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Nobody knows more than Trump's attorney how badly Trump will need to be shielded from prosecution for tax crimes. Really, the corruption is so massive and so obvious, he's like a comic book villain at this point. We are in completely uncharted territory, because his supporters will embrace even the most blatant corruption. There is no decency left. In their eyes, he can have everything and do anything. It's not America to them. It's his country. Hard to imagine 15 years ago, but it's happened.1 point
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Trump sued the Trump administration for $10B --and then agreed with himself to settle the suit with a $1.7B slush fund to dole out to his cronies and allies. No congressional approval. No judicial vetting. Just unregulated self dealing with taxpayer money. His biggest grift yet. And you cheer it on. Gross.1 point
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China and the democrat party are very dear friends. This isn't a surprise.1 point
