Canada Free Press

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  1. An increasingly controversial exhibit, Palestine Uprooted: Nakba, Past and Present, is planned to be unveiled at Winnipeg’s Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMFHR) in June 2026.

    The Museum is launching a new exhibit examining the Nakba, a period beginning in 1948 when hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs were displaced, either voluntarily or forcibly, in the war over Israel’s creation.

  2. Reacting to invasion (im)migration trends years ago, Ambassador Alan Keyes put it bluntly.

    “We’re being colonized,” he said.

    And if ever there was proof of this, and the low quality of many post-1965 newcomers—and of the lie of “diversity”—it’s a viral video posted by one Wajahat Ali.

  3. The as yet unresolved Ukraine peace initiative notwithstanding, America’s 47th president has secured key victories for his legacy. And pragmatism was at the heart of each.

    Since his inauguration in January, Donald Trump has endured ongoing criticism from factions of his MAGA base— due in large part to the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. He prevailed in the election by promising—along with other commitments—to end several protracted foreign conflicts.

  4. VANCOUVER—Alberta is, once again, the Canadian province with the highest level of economic freedom but ranks 30th overall amongst all North American (U.S. and Mexican) states and Canadian provinces, and the remaining provinces all rank in the bottom half in the annual Economic Freedom of North America report, published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan, public policy think-tank.

    People have more economic freedom when they are allowed to make more of their own economic decisions--about what to buy, where and how to work and how to start and run businesses. Hundreds of academic papers find that economic freedom is fundamental to prosperity and well-being.

  5. The Democrats have played with fire on many occasions, but it’s time to put out the fire of gaslighting, deceit, and, in this case, actual sedition. Sedition is the offense of promoting insurrection or rebellion against the government, typically through speech or other forms of publication. It includes actions such as conspiring to disrupt the government’s lawful operations or inciting violence.