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  1. This is a serious, compelling production designed to bring worldwide attention to the investigation of infant deaths in Ottawa by Helen Grus, a Detective with the Ottawa Police Service. According to the Grus Justice Project, Detective Grus uncovered a cluster of infant fatalities and pursued inquiries in cases where she was not formally assigned.

    In March 2025, a tribunal found Detective Grus guilty of “Discreditable Conduct” under the Police Services Act for initiating an “unauthorized project” and interfering in a case without proper approval.

    The film’s creators argue that this production isn’t simply about one remarkable case. It’s a test of police independence, the integrity of investigations when political and public-health interests are involved, and the protections of both citizens and officers when investigations challenge institutional narratives.

    Please share this widely. The world needs to know what is happening.

  2. In a recent interview with show host Stephen Kokx, Fr. Paul Kramer relays that in the 1950s Pope Pius Xll read the written text of the Third Secret of Fatima, and in sorrow exclaimed, "Poor Canada!" According to those privy to its contents, the Third Secret (yet to be released) speaks of the great apostasy to befall the Catholic Church, along with other chastisements to be visited upon an unrepentant world, including the annihilation of nations. What Pope Pius Xll feared would soon transpire across the pond.

  3. President Trump’s failure to propose his plan for the future of Judea and Samaria (West Bank) since he promised its release in March 2025 has finally caught up with him.

    At a joint press conference with Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu held at the White House on 4 February 2025 President Trump was asked:

      Mr. President, do you support Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria areas, which many believe is the biblical homeland of the Jewish people?
  4. BOSTON, MA – Last week, a federal judgegranted a preliminary injunction to a Massachusetts father to opt out his five-year-old son from kindergarten story books depicting LGBTQ relationships that conflict with his religious beliefs. The injunction orders Lexington Public Schools and Joseph Estabrook Elementary School to “make reasonable efforts” to ensure the child is not taught or exposed to the books in any school setting. The court found that these materials burden the father’s First Amendment rights because they pose “a very real threat of undermining” the religious beliefs he wishes to instill in his child.

  5. TORONTO, ONT. – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will intervene in the Ontario government’s January 28 appeal of a court ruling that prevented the province from removing bike lanes in downtown Toronto.