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On April 26, 1900, a small fire in a defective chimney in Hull (now part of Gatineau), Quebec spread through the city. By the next day, 66% of Hull was gone, along with 20% of Ottawa.
This is the story of the Hull-Ottawa Fire.
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"Heather Exner-Pirot makes many poignant comments in the interview with Rob Breakenridge and it is strongly recommended to view the podcast in its entirety. Here’s another salient point:
“It’s [Keystone XL] pretty good economically and it’s pretty good for Alberta. It is not
Douglas Murray:
"There is no two-state solution on the table anymore. The Palestinians were given a de facto state in 2005 when every Jew was removed from Gaza. They had 18 years. What did they do with it? Rockets, war, October 7th."
He's 100% correct.
The Woman Who Broke the Barrier Nobody Noticed.
On May 6, 1954, Roger Bannister ran a mile in under four minutes. The world lost its mind. Twenty-three days later, a 21-year-old chemistry student named Diane Leather ran a mile in 4:59.6 at the Midland Championships in
1. councillor notes that no “unmarked graves” found in Kamloops
2. colleagues attack her for speaking a forbidden truth
3. CBC, which *itself* admitted in 2025 that no “unmarked graves” found in Kamloops, reports on it…without mentioning that she’s right
“Whatever becomes of DEI, the provinces should have more input into the conditions under which federal funding is provided to universities. To improve co-ordination and resolve conflicts there should be a formal mechanism for federal-provincial consultations over research




