Good morning Alberta, Canada (and the World); about two weeks before the election of the new “Marx Carnage” Liberal government, I was interviewed by Cliff Kincaid, the President of America’s Survival. That interview in the link below was prescient in that the issues that were discussed clearly described the Chinese infiltration taking place in Canada and the part that Carney continues to play in it.
Furthermore, in independent journalist Mocha Bezergins new Blog Post below you will learn that Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith has appointed a retired Calgary police officer to the new post of Chief of Alberta’s Sheriff service, one of whose roles it will be to monitor the border between Alberta and Montana for drugs and illegal immigrants. Mocha points out that the new chief has direct connections to the Chinese company Huawei that President Trump has clearly condemned as a national security risk to America.
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The Failed State of Canada Has Become a Chinese Colony
https://rumble.com/v6qw2uo-the-failed-state-of-canada-has-become-a-chinese-colony.html?e9s=src_v1_ucpCanadian Army veteran, author and retired Alberta businessman Lloyd Leugner, talks about Canada being characterized by open borders, fentanyl smuggling, Chinese infiltration by triads, Mexican cartels, associated TD bank money laundering and an Army that has now become a “woke joke.” Yet the “Conservative” candidate in the upcoming elections has been dismissed by President Trump as “stupid.” Learn how the communists had a plan dating back to 1968 to turn Canada into a communist state and what if anything can be done to save the country from the Chinese and Ideologically Marxist Canadian politicians.Clearly, in addition to the last decade of Liberal economic destruction and Trudeau corruption, Canada is heading toward more problems if even Alberta’s Premier is complicit in nefarious dealings with potential traitors. I challenge you to pay attention to these presentations, do your own research and WAKE UP! Please share this information with your family, friends and contacts because knowledge is power! Lloyd Leugner CD, Warrant Officer (Retd), Member, Veterans4Freedom
The Muslim majority country in central Asia Tajikistan banned the hijab declaring it “alien culture” and cultural invasion. They follow their traditional, not Arab created Islam.
We need a new term for falsely claiming the perp as White when he is not. [Initially, the White-hating CNN said the shooter was “possibly White.”
Johnson, Benny
New York City Terrorist IDENTIFIED After RAMPAGE with Rifle and Flak Jacket — Mass Murder, Motive. Youtube, July 28, 2025.
NYC shooting suspected ID’d as Shane Tamura, at 345 Park Avenue of the Blackstone Building [half Japanese African-American Tamura was identified by CNN as White; Fox reporting focuses on 1997 shooting by a Palestinian at the Empire State Building]
Canada’s self-hating far left elites have for decades been denigrating our history, heritage, and culture.
Meanwhile, they’re allowing every foreign culture and ideology to take root here, when they’re not outright promoting them with public funds.
We had another good example of this over the weekend.
The City of Montreal (and others across the country) lets Muslim fanatics block streets and take over public parks to pray and promote their anti-Western religious ideology.
These arrogant invaders are even organizing regular prayers in front of the best-known and most beautiful church in Montreal, Notre-Dame.
No permit needed for that!
But what happens when an American Christian conservative singer wants to give a show?
The City denies him a permit because the far left mayor doesn’t like his political beliefs!
They even fined a church for hosting him!
How is it possible for such blatant censorship to happen in a supposedly free country?
Canada is on a path to self-destruction.
Unless we reverse course quickly, the distinct French-English Canadian identity that developed over the past four centuries will be too far gone to be rescued.
All the establishment parties are pandering to minority groups that want to establish their own parallel tribal societies.
But the PPC won’t be able to do anything unless more people stand up and join us.
Please FORWARD THIS EMAIL to someone you know who is fed up with this nonsense.
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Canada is at stage 6. A pox on all federal political parties, except the People’s Party of Canada. These parties facilitated the invasion and the replacement of Canada’s European, Christian founding/settler people.
Are we ruled by the inept, the heartless or outright psychopaths? Tens of thousands pour into Canada and then tell us: “I’m a refugee.” They may come from democratic countries like India. It doesn’t matter. They’re entitled to a hearing and an appeal. Meanwhile, the Canadian taxpayer, pays to put them up in hotels, feed them, pay for their lawyers and medical care. The ponderous process can take years!
In towns and cities across this Dominion, we’ve seen pour own homeless, mostly Europeans. No taxpayer paid hotels for them!
We have advocated a simple solution for years. Canada should not allow any refugee claim, UNLESS is is made and vetted at an embassy or consulate outside the country. Anyone who flies in or sneaks across the border and says, “I’m a refugee” should be sent packing. The RCMP has admitted that over 90% of ‘refugees” lie in their claims. Refugee claims are an opportunistic way to sneak into Canada and be supported for years. And all the while, our own homeless are ignored and neglected.
Ottawa’s hotel bill for asylum seekers reaches $1.1-billion
An asylum seeker who has been in Canada since November 2024, heads back into their Niagara Falls, Ont. hotel, Jan. 30, 2025. The federal government started housing asylum seekers in hotels in 2017 as a temporary measure to support overcrowded shelters.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail
The federal government says it has spent $1.1-billion to house asylum seekers in hotels since 2017, on top of $1.5-billion it has given provinces and cities to help pay for refugee claimants’ upkeep.
Ottawa began housing asylum seekers in hotels in 2017 as a temporary stop gap as shelters were overwhelmed by increasing numbers. It started block-booking rooms to help relieve the burden on provinces and towns to accommodate the rising number of claimants.
Asylum claims have increased dramatically from 50,365 in 2017 to 173,000 in 2024 in Canada. Most arrive in Ontario and Quebec, particularly in Montreal and Toronto.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said the federal government is currently footing the bill for rooms and meals for a total of 500 asylum seekers in one hotel in Quebec and four in Ontario. The average cost for each claimant is $132 a day – down from $199 a day in January, 2004, it said.
An internal briefing on asylum housing drawn up in March for then-immigration minister Rachel Bendayan, who was replaced in the role by Lena Diab in May, said the department is currently maintaining about 3,500 beds “for contingency purposes.”
“While the provision of housing and supports to asylum claimants falls under provincial/territorial (PR)/municipal responsibility, as an emergency response, the federal government began to backstop overwhelmed shelters by directly running hotels in 2017,” the briefing paper says.
The numbers have dropped since March when IRCC was accommodating 1,474 asylum claimants in seven hotels across Quebec and Ontario, according to the document.
The IRCC’s “transition binder” for the previous minister to brief her on issues, including asylum and housing, said that “$66.6-million has been secured to continue hotel operations until September, 2025.”
It said the department is working to relocate asylum seekers to other provinces in return for federal financial support through the Interim Housing Assistance Program.
At its peak inlate 2023, IRCC was renting rooms in 46 hotels from Vancouver to Atlantic Canada at an average cost of $205 a night.
Last year, the government began issuing “notices to vacate” hotels to incentivize asylum seekers to search for accommodation in communities. This led to 13,000 asylum seekers leaving hotels from January, 2024, to March of this year, the document says.
NDP immigration critic Jenny Kwan said renting hotel rooms for asylum claimants “does not make any sense” and the government needs to find a sustainable and more affordable way to house people after they arrive here.
Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner said that “when the average Canadian hears that somebody with an asylum claim is staying in a hotel, there’s a justified sense of unfairness.”
In the middle of a housing crisis, she said, “these are the types of expenditures that undermine Canadian acceptance for immigration.”
Before MPs went on their summer break, the government introduced Bill C-2, which seeks to cut the volume of asylum claims, including by restricting asylum hearings at the Immigration and Refugee Board to people who came to Canadaless than a year earlier. The bill would also stop people who cross the border illegally from the U.S. from having their cases heard.
Isabelle Dubois, a spokesperson for the immigration department, said “IRCC-funded hotels were always a temporary measure to support local shelter systems as the use of hotels is not a sustainable, cost-effective solution.”
“During their stay, asylum claimants are provided with resources and assistance to find housing, employment, education and other necessities and are expected to transition to independent living as soon as possible” she added.
In response to complaints from provinces – especially Quebec – and cities about the cost of accommodating a growing number of asylum seekers, the federal government launched the Interim Housing Assistance Program in 2019.
It has disbursed about $1.5-billion through IHAP to help provinces and cities pay for the cost of accommodating asylum seekers, IRCC said.
In the 2024 budget, the government committed another $1.1-billion over three years to extend IHAP, with a fresh focus on affordable accommodation.
The City of Toronto, which in 2023 faced a crisis with asylum seekers sleeping on the streets, has received $669.7-million in federal funding since 2017, IRCC said. The province of Quebec has received $542.7-million, British Columbia has received $14.4-million, and the city of Ottawa has received $105.7-million.
Peel Region in the Greater Toronto Area, which includes the cities of Brampton and Mississauga, has received $97.8-million.
Earlier this year, the largest shelter for asylum seekers in Canada was opened in Peel Region. The reception centre, funded with just over $22-million in IHAP money, has the capacity to accommodate 680 claimants not far from Toronto Pearson international Airport.
In the city of Ottawa, IHAP funding has been used for room rentals in hotels, motels and shelters, and for the short-term leasing of housing units.
In 2024, the nation’s capital incurred $54.7-million in total expenses for asylum claimants: $51.9-million in funding was provided through IHAP.
Kale Brown, interim director of housing and homelessness at the City of Ottawa,said it is awaiting confirmation of further federal funding for 2025 to 2027.
“Many newcomers, including asylum claimants, are currently staying in the city’s shelter system,” he said. Transitional housing programs for asylum seekers, he added, helps “free up resources and space for those experiencing homelessness.”
Here’s my German show on last week’s Blood River Radio. https://www.bloodriverradio.com/brr-july-19-2025-hour-2/Paul Fromm, Director Council of Conservative Citizens, Canadian Association for Free Expression, Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform
Several youths charged through Project Night Train
[Do you see a pattern here? What’s their immigration status? How’s this diversity working for you?]
As of Tuesday, police have arrested six adults and six young persons (ranging in ages from 15 to 17), all now facing a combined 136 charges, including attempted murder, robbery, firearm offences, and possession of property obtained by crime.
Among those identified were Mohanja Ravori, 19, of Brampton, Hakeem Thomas, 23, of Toronto, Burhan Abdulkadir, 29, of Toronto, Jason Cunningham, 30, of Toronto, Doneil Levy-Porter, 19, of no fixed address and Neli Deng-Akuk-Ngor, 19, of Toronto.
An arrest warrant has also been issued for 32-year-old Ali Mahdi of Toronto.
PRP said that seven of the accused remain in custody following bail hearings, and two were released with conditions after the fact. Three were released on undertakings at the time of arrest, while five of the accused were under court-imposed bail conditions when they were taken into custody.
Items seized by policetotalling approximately $860,000: