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NDP leadership hopeful uses Antifa’s favourite song as walkout music to debate

Opinion article by Greg Staley Written on: 2025-11-24 After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, investigators discovered an unfired bullet with the inscription “O bella ciao, bella Ciao, ciao ciao.” This phrase, taken from an Italian folk song, is historically linked to communist movements and is now also used by various Antifa groups worldwide. So why…

Canada’s foreign worker problem – too much too fast, not built to last

By: Greg Staley Written On: 2025-09-11 Work permits for the International Mobility Program, a program similar to the Temporary Foreign Workers program but with fewer restrictions, doubled under Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government over nine years. Over the last two years, that number has doubled again, with nearly 1.9 million permits being handed out in 2024.…

Government-sanctioned human trafficking – the abuse of Canada’s TFW program

By: Greg Staley Written On: 2025-09-04 The United Nations has said that Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker program (TFW) “serves as a breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery” and yet, Mark Carney has hinted that we need more TFWs in Canada, not less. (below) – United Nations Report of the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms…

Another Carney conflict? PM won’t rule out Canadian troops in Ukraine but why?

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s former company, Brookfield, where he holds millions of dollars in stock, is set to benefit enormously from the reconstruction of Ukraine. Perhaps this explains why conflict Carney won’t rule out putting Canadian troops on the ground in Ukraine – he needs to protect the assets of himself and his friends at…

Staley: Poilievre is right, EV mandates will end rural life

I write this as someone who lives in rural Saskatchewan and relies on a 21-year-old Toyota with 370,000 kilometers. Pierre Poilievre is right: the Liberal government’s EV mandates, which would end the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035, threaten rural life. If these policies proceed, many rural Canadians like me could lose the ability to…

Scandal? PM Carney’s potential conflicts of interest on Air Canada are reason to question why he ordered workers back to work so quickly

When Mark Carney refused to disclose his conflicts of interest to Canadians before the election, it should’ve set off alarm bells in every Canadian’s head. Now Carney is attempting to use government legislation to force Air Canada workers back to work less than 12 hours after the strike had begun. The potential conflict is that…

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