The Sunday Edition
- Joannie Tansky
- 5 hours ago
- 3 min read

The NDP is whining because they lost their shirt, their pants and their party status.
Before the election, they held 24 seats. After the election they were reduced to seven seats.
To qualify as an official party in parliament, you need 12 seats. The NDP is begging for the rules to be suspended for them. Why? Simple: follow the money.
Official party status comes with millions in funding, staff, and resources. That’s what they’re really after.
If they had 10 or 11 seats, maybe there would be a conversation. But with seven seats they don’t have a leg to stand on.
They can thank their ex-leader Jagmeet Singh - who rode off into the sunset with a $2 million pension - for this collapse. After a decade of blindly propping up Justin Trudeau and getting nothing in return, he alienated the country.
And let’s be honest: a large chunk of that party are openly antisemitic. Case in point is Heather McPherson who incidently won her seat and spoke in parliament crying for the poor palestinians while wearing a keffiyah to make her points stronger.
Canada doesn't need them and we hope they get nothing from Carney. Good riddance.

We’ve had our issues with Pascale Dery — she has a habit of parroting Legault’s worst ideas, like the absurd claim that downtown Montreal has too much English being spoken by international students.
But credit where it’s due: she’s finally doing something right. Over 750 Quebec professors are now demanding her resignation. Why?
Because she dared to launch an investigation into the toxic atmosphere at our so-called institutions of higher learning — where Jewish students are being bullied, harassed, and in some cases, physically threatened.
Let’s be clear: these 750 professors aren’t defending academic freedom. They’re defending antisemitism. Every single one of them.
Students go to CEGEP or university to learn and graduate — not to be targets.
We hope that Pascale Dery has the inner fortitude to stand up to those open antisemites. Otherwise, she will continue to be part of the problem and not the solution.

We are going to watch with great interest who Mark Carney puts into his cabinet, and we are not very hopeful regarding his views on Israel.
As we saw during the campaign and as Barbara Kay wrote yesterday in the National Post:
During the election campaign, 28 Liberal candidates (19 of them elected) signed onto a five-point anti-Israel Vote Palestine platform.
Vote Palestine began as a BDS project. The platform contains demands — such as a two-way arms embargo against Israel, a full boycott of Israel-controlled territories and recognition of Palestine as a state — that do not reflect current Liberal policy. In total, 362 candidates signed on.
What did Carney do to stop this? Nothing. He was silent. And that silence was the nod of approval.
We will not yet pass judgement on Carney regarding Israel, but so far he has shown that he is taking the same road as Justin believing the hamas health minstry and many other virulent antisemitic voices.
And that continues Justin's legacy - the wrong side of history.

There is no people like the Jewish people
IDF soldier Tzvi Feldman fell in the Battle of Sultan Yaqoub during the First Lebanon War in June 1982. His body was returned to Israel a few days ago in a special operation by the Mossad and the IDF in Syria.
"This marked the completion of an extensive intelligence and operational effort that spanned over four decades, carried out through close cooperation and joint work between the Missing Persons and Hostages, the intelligence and operational units of the Mossad and IDF’s Intelligence Directorate, along with the ISA and the IDF's Personnel Directorate."
There is a Jewish way to live and a Jewish way to die. This story brings that truth vividly to life. Baruch Dayan Emes - G-d is the true Judge.
We'll talk...
i do not trust mark carney re the jews,
he appears to be anti israel, and more pro palestian,
lets just wait and see,
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