Canada Free Press
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Poland: Testing ground for mind control
After centuries of glory and the loss of independence at the end of the 18th century as a result of partitions that erased Poland from the political map of the world for 150 years, Poles were put to a difficult test to preserve their national identity and inspiring patriotism despite captivity and systematic repressions aimed at denationalizing the entire population.
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It is called Experience
As I sit in God's waiting room, the word “experience” keeps bouncing off the walls. What does experience mean, and why is it important?
If you are a mechanic, you must work on engines and know what you're doing when you apply for a new job. The same is true for electricians, plumbers, and people in the business world. Experience is a valuable thing to have on your resume.
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Are We Either Witnessing a Miracle or God's Work in Action
The deck chairs on the Progressive ship of state are starting to float away. Is it on the tears of Democrat despair? The rising hysteria of the left by Trump's total sweep over their Progressive champion, both with the electoral and popular vote, is driving them nuts. The cacophony of anger and despair reflected in ignorant comments by TDS leftists on legacy media sites proves none of them love America.
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Court Upholds Indiana Law Banning Child Medical Mutilation
CHICAGO, IL – Last week, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appealsupheld Indiana’s new law protecting children from harmful puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and irreversible mutilating surgeries. This is the third Appeals Court to allow such a law to remain in effect. The Seventh Circuit joins the Sixth and Eleventh Circuits which have already validated similar laws in Kentucky and Tennessee, and Alabama and Florida, respectively.
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Trudeau Hides List Nazi War Criminals in Canada
It appears that Ethnic Ukrainian activists have lobbied Ottawa intensely to keep secret a list of people who collaborated with Hitler’s Germany.
Several Jewish groups in Canada have denounced Trudeau’s government for not being forthcoming with the secret list. The latter contains the names of up to 900 suspected Nazi war criminals who emigrated to the country after WWII. The government in Kiev and a host of Ukrainian activists have argued that publishing the list would play into the hands of “Russian propaganda.”