Canada Free Press
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Godless Democrats Cannot Self‑Examine

Self‑examination is a deeply Christian discipline. It requires humility, honesty, and the willingness to confront one’s own failures; traits that historically lead to repentance and course correction. But the modern hard‑left, and the Democratic Party increasingly shaped by it, appears fundamentally incapable of such introspection. To look inward would be to unravel the very foundations of what they have built.
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Eligibility, international intrigue and NCAA drama
It was a headline that I had to read twice: An NBA draft pick deciding to walk away and play college ball instead.
Being an NBA draft pick wasn’t enough for James Nnaji.
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Crown withdraws ticket issued after Kingston police use drone to spy on woman in vehicle
KINGSTON, ONT.– The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is pleased to announce that the Crown has marked for withdrawal the ticket of an Ontario woman whose privacy was violated by use of a drone that spied on her while she was stopped at an intersection.
On May 7, 2025, the woman, whose name is being withheld out of privacy concerns, was stopped at a red light in Kingston, Ont., when she noticed a large drone hovering outside her car window. The woman thought the drone operator might be committing a crime or invading her privacy, so she pulled out her phone and took a photo. -
The first anniversary of 2025 New Orleans New Year terror attack is an apt time to consider 2026 risks

Vehicle attacks are a constant concern as are, I'd add, mass shootings outside of bars or in entertainment areas outside of the enhanced security zone of the French Quarter.
(French Quarter zone returns for New Year’s 2026 with bag, vehicle restrictions)My acute concern is that a fortified French Quarter, including downtown's Central Business District (CBD), world famous Bourbon St, Riverwalk and French Market will push domestic terrorists and apolitical mass shooters into less fortified areas like the Marigny neighborhood adjacent to the French Quarter, whose Frenchmen St and St Claude Ave corridor of bars and restaurants offer numerous mass casualty opportunities with ample air bnbs to use as bases and highway on ramps for escape. Worst of all, there is historically very little police presence during holidays and big events.
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Garbage In, Garbage Out? For One City, It’s Just Garbage In

The saying "Garbage in, Garbage out" is a common-sense principle that applies to anything. If you put bad information into a computer or a calculation, the results will not be accurate. In the same way, if bad components go into something that’s being built, the results will be underwhelming. You can’t use shoddy materials to construct a house and end up with a top-notch residence.