The Passing of His Holiness the Pope

International Statement on the Passing of His Holiness the Pope

It is with deep respect and sorrow that we acknowledge the passing of His Holiness the Pope, who departed this life on Easter Monday—an occasion of sacred meaning for Christians around the world. His death marks a significant moment in global history and the life of the Roman Catholic Church.

Throughout his papacy, His Holiness served as a moral compass and a tireless advocate for human dignity, peace, and compassion. His voice resonated across borders, inspiring millions with his unwavering commitment to justice, interfaith dialogue, and care for the most vulnerable.

As mourners gather in St. Peter’s Square and cardinals convene from all corners of the globe, we join the international community in a collective moment of reflection and reverence. Preparations for the funeral are underway, and the coming days will provide an opportunity for people of all faiths to honor his enduring legacy.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Catholic faithful and to all those who found in him a beacon of hope. May his memory continue to inspire unity and understanding in a world ever in need of both.

Tariffs Are Trump’s Toxic Ex

Tariffs Are Trump’s Toxic Ex—And He Still Can’t Quit Them

Trump’s obsession with tariffs is like that one ex who swears they’re the best thing that ever happened to you—but all they did was wreck your finances and ghost you when things got tough.

Remember when he slapped tariffs on everything that moved, promising it would punish China and revive U.S. industry? Fast-forward, and we got rising prices, pissed-off farmers, supply chain chaos, and a trade war that hurt us more than them. Spoiler: China is not paying  the bill—we are

And now, instead of learning from the mess, he’s back on track preaching the same tired gospel like it’s some kind of economic miracle. It’s not policy—it’s cosplay economics. And everyday Americans are still paying the price for his trade war fantasy.

Tariffs didn’t make America great again—they made groceries more expensive, exports harder, and global trust in the U.S. flinch. If this is the plan for 2025, brace yourself. Round two might be even dumber than the first.

Massive Crowds, Record Advance Voting

Massive Crowds, Record Advance Voting — Is a Conservative Majority on the Horizon?

The signs are getting harder to ignore.

Conservative leader  is drawing massive crowds at political events across the country — crowds that dwarf anything seen in recent elections. People are showing up in droves, energized and ready for change.

Add to that a stunning advance voting turnout: over seven million Canadians have already cast their ballots. That kind of early engagement often signals one thing — a motivated base and a strong desire for something new.

Are we witnessing the beginning of a Conservative majority? With this kind of momentum, it’s starting to look like a real possibility.

Change is in the air. Are you feeling it too?

Reporting or Campaigning?

Is CBC’s  Janyce  McGregor Reporting or Campaigning?

Lately, CBC reporter Janyce McGregor’s coverage of the Conservative Party and its leader has raised serious questions about journalistic neutrality. Her tone and framing often come off less like objective reporting and more like a campaign against any policy that doesn’t align with the status quo — especially when it involves the Conservative stance on cutting CBC’s government funding.

One has to wonder: was she educated  at CNN, or is she just struggling to accept that a Conservative win could mean the end of taxpayer subsidies to the CBC? Either way, the blatant bias is getting harder to ignore. Canadians deserve fair journalism — not a public broadcaster doubling as an attack machine to protect its own interests.

If CBC wants to keep its credibility, maybe it’s time they remembered who really pays the bills: the Canadian people.