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If you’re Canadian you’ll know what this means. Why, I don’t know!
Heather Mac Donald writes soberingly in today’s Spectator: “William F. Buckley Jr. once quipped that he would rather be governed by the first 2,000 names in the Boston phone book than by the Harvard faculty. New York City is about to be governed by the Columbia University student…
"What draws people to 🇨🇦 is freedom, but freedom also in the context of order...
Part of the reason that we are Canada and not part of the United States is because we as a society looked at what was going on the United States... way back after the revolution... [and said] 'okay…
"For decades, Canada has completely ignored warnings by Americans & other @NATO allies about its dangerous lack of defence spending," notes @ShimookaR.
"The focus seems more about playing politics and parochial economic benefits."
"Publicly funded religious & community orgs should face strict transparency requirements," argues @JoeAdamGeorge.
"The danger of complacency cannot be overstated. Islamist radicalization is no longer a foreign problem — it is a Canadian one."
“It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged.”
G.K. Chesterton




