We went for breakfast at Anne Marie's Cafe in Abbotsford and it was awesome. I haven't gone for breakfast in about 30 years. It's got that old school dinner feel and it has several different types of eggs Benedict with hash browns or pan fried potatoes.
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Saturday, October 25, 2025
Ontario RCMP bust Drug Lab
Global is reporting that "In what they have called "Project Overboil," Central Ontario RCMP officials arrested three individuals connected to a large-scale clandestine synthetic drug laboratory operating out of Schomberg, Ont. After attaining a search warrant on Sept. 7, authorities seized nearly $10 million worth of synthetic drugs, while neutralizing approximately 20,000 litres of hazardous waste — ultimately preventing future production of millions of dollars worth" of synthetic opioids."
Compare that to the RCMP in BC. After vigilantes exposed fentanyl drug labs a Mission cop started to harass them and said they don't care about drug labs. Welcome to BC.
The Ontario RCMP are reporting that "The investigation was initiated in the spring of 2025 after the RCMP discovered a suspicious order of chemicals, placed by Christopher O’Quinn through his business, O’Quinn Industries. The chemicals ordered are known to police to be used in the production of fentanyl, MDMA, methamphetamine, and for cannabis extraction." Well done.
Christopher O’Quinn, Liang Xiong Guo and Katie King are all facing drug related charges. All the charges are for producing Methamphetamine, MDMA, and GHB.
In 2014 Christopher O’Quinn was convicted of drug trafficking in Project Resurgence which targeted the Outlaws and Black Pistons in Ontario. Crystal meth is everywhere now.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
The Land Acknowledgement Pledge is Hateful
I see two different polarized extremes rise and I reject them both. The Toronto Star is reporting that "A bill in British Columbia’s legislature to prevent publicly funded employees from making Indigenous land acknowledgements failed to pass first reading, but reveals a schism between provincial Conservative members."
"The bill proposed by One BC’s Dallas Brodie would have prohibited what it calls acknowledgements that deny sovereignty of the Crown and attribute collective guilt based on race, ancestry or actions of Canadian historical figures. Most members of the legislature voted against it, but Conservatives Heather Maahs and Harman Bhangu joined Brodie and Tara Armstrong, also of One BC, as well as Independent Jordan Kealy in voting for the proposed legislation."
OK I support the bill and I'll telly you why. I believe all people are equal. I disagree with white privilege and I disagree with red privilege. There is no privileged. Everyone is equal.
The whole idea behind the orange shirt campaign is that it was wrong for residential schools to say your culture is bad. I agree. However, if it was bad then, it's bad now.
I believe in the Canadian Mosaic and the sacred hoop. No one race is any better than any other. This whole perpetual victimization has become absolutely toxic. We are all responsible for what we do. We need to own that.
The land acknowledgement does deny the crown. It also denies Canada and the Charter of Rights. The inherit right to self government means the door is open to bring slavery back and I reject that completely. Telling me over and over again that my heritage is bad is just as wrong now as it was in residential schools. We will never get past this. Ever.
Edmonton Municipal Recount
MAJOR ERROR: After a recount in Edmonton, Thu Parmar won her race for city council after initially losing to Better Edmonton's Darrell Friesen by SIX votes.
— Right Blend (@rightblend) October 23, 2025
The recount revealed that Parmer actually won by over 600 votes!
This was a MASSIVE margin of error of around 10%.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2025
VPD make a large drug bust in the DTES
"The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "Three people have been arrested in connection with a significant drug and weapons bust at a Downtown Eastside rooming house, as concerns grow about the presence of organized crime groups in the neighbourhood." Organized crime groups? WTF?
We've gone back to not naming them again? They work for the Wolf Pack. Damion Ryan, the same guy the BC CFSEU was protecting. He was finally busted by the Manitoba RCMP.
"Vancouver police said Wednesday that thousands of dollars in stolen property had been seized from rooms at the West Hotel at 488 Carrall St. during a raid in late September, the result of a six-month investigation."
This is why these drug busts should be a priority. Thousands of dollars of stolen property was recovered. If you reduce the amount of harmful drugs on the street, you reduce the violent crime an property theft as well. Businesses prosper.
When you don't, businesses suffer. This bust was thanks to Ken Sims and the VPD. No thanks to the BC CFSEU. Tony Terezakis was a Hells Angels associate who sold drugs in the DTES and filmed himself beating the life out of addicts who owned him money. That's a predator preying on the most vulnerable.
"Criminal charges haven’t yet been laid but investigators seized $35,000 in cash, and 2 1/2 kilograms of illicit drugs, including fentanyl, cocaine, crystal meth and hydromorphone pills. They also recovered $30,000 in stolen clothing and other retail merchandise; 44 knives, machetes and swords; a Taser; nine guns and ammunition; and four sets of body armour."
Conor D’Monte pleads out to Conspericy
CTV is reporting that "Conor Vincent D’Monte, the alleged gang member who eluded capture for more than a decade after the 2009 killing of Kevin LeClair, has pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit murder."
"D’Monte entered his plea in a Vancouver courtroom Tuesday morning, the B.C. Prosecution Service confirmed in an email to CTV News.
His next court appearance is scheduled for Nov. 12, to schedule a date for a sentencing hearing, according to the BCPS." He obviously plead out because he knew he wouldn't get a fair trial. Either that or he couldn't afford a lawyer because he's not longer involved.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Paul McNamara: RCMP is threatening Officers
Wack Job wants to cut old age security first
The National Post is reporting that "Advocates are calling on the Carney Liberals to start with the biggest line item when deciding where to cut spending ahead of the upcoming federal budget."
"Paul Kershaw, the head of generational fairness group Generation Squeeze, told reporters in Ottawa that the $80-billion Old Age Security (OAS) program desperately needed to be reined in, with federal spending hurtling toward a crisis point." Paul Kershaw is a maniac.
After all Justin Trudeau's uncontrolled spending the first thing he wants to cut is money for seniors. Talk about manufactured emergencies calling for a preplanned solution. This just fits the Liberal stereotype for Conservatives.
A coworker who is a died in the wool Liberal mentioned how one of the first things Stephen Harper did was raise the age of retirement. Yet Stephen Harper was a New Con. He made reckless cuts followed by reckless spending and in the end we were no better off. As I keep saying we don't need to go from reckless spending to reckless cuts. The first thing we need to do is stop the reckless spending.
Remember back in the day when a useless thug would rob an old lady. Well Paul Kershaw is that useless thug. When the Reform Party swept the West Coast, Preston Manning said balance the budget to save social programs not eliminate them.
Then he dropped the ball and merged back with Harper and Mulroney. The same Neo Cons the Reform party was created to oppose. If you go too far to the right, you meet the left in a dictatorship with no civil liberty. Stealing from little old ladies. Have you no shame and no self respect?
Monday, October 20, 2025
Diwali - Monday October 20th 2025
Beautiful picture of the Golden Temple. Diwali is something all religions in India celebrate. Light over darkness is a universal theme. What's with Diwali in Surrey this year? I barely hear any fireworks out there. Every year there's normally tons. $50,000 fine? That's a bit extreme. IT's OK to smoke crystal meth in Surrey but it's not OK to celebrate Diwali. Figures.Happy Diwali🪔!
— Kulvinder Kaur MD (@dockaurG) October 20, 2025
Happy Bandi Chhor Divas🌟!
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May light always triumph over
darkness, good always conquer evil,
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Candace Owens Teaser: Gag me with a spoon
What Gag order? OK so lawyers investigating the case aren't supposed to make public declarations about the case. Doesn't apply to us. They can't say the public is not allowed to talk about the case. That's ridiculous. The court has no jurisdiction to make such an outrageous claim and the court isn't saying that. It just applies to lawyers investigating the case.Don’t worry about the gag order in the Charlie Kirk case.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) October 20, 2025
I plan to violate it on the world’s behalf.
The things I’ve discovered this past week are enough to burn the house down.
Yes, Charlie was betrayed. By everyone.
Everyone saw this, right?
— John Cullen 🐓 (@I_Am_JohnCullen) September 14, 2025
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