Thousands of Canadian school children are exposed to rhetoric that may frighten them and cause them undue stress as they attend the various Global Climate Strike rallies taking part across the country.
Anthony Furey has a message for parents – please be wary about what your kids are seeing and hearing. If they’re exposed to this strike, talk to them before and after to monitor what they’ve been told. Ideally, keep them away from it entirely.
When the politically correct (PC) police start affecting the actual police, that’s a problem for society. We need the actual police to be free to do their job without restrictions other than those placed upon them by law.
This week the Ontario Provincial Police announced they would no longer include the gender of suspect, accused folks or victims because of the “need to be more progressive” according to Sgt. Carole Dionne.
“We will now say “the individual” or “the accused,” and not use gender-specific pronouns,” Dionne said. “In the case of a suspect where we need to be more specific, we will say “appears to be a female” or “appears to be a male.”
It’s hard to say where to begin with this.
As a police officer responding to, say, a robbery call, I want all available information and identifying characteristics about the suspect as I am approaching the crime scene. This includes height, weight, race, gender and clothing. I don’t want to hear about an ‘individual.’
This lurch towards progressivism in policing is not keeping our communities safer. I’m sure it’s making some people feel better about themselves, but it does nothing for the rest of us.
Unfortunately, political correctness in policing is not new.
Political correctness is what forced the Toronto Police Service to stop the practice of carding. Which really is nothing more than filling out an information card on folks you come into contact with. The politically correct types say this unfairly singles out members of the black community. Well, if that’s who the police are coming into contact with, it is what it is. Or, at least, it should be.
Several years ago, the Kingston Police Department enacted a policy where their officers were ordered not to identify people in their reports and other paperwork by race. In Vancouver, community activists have tried to get the VPD to stop street checks because that unfairly targeted First Nations people in the Downtown Eastside (DTES).
It only takes a brief walk around the DTES to figure out who makes up the majority of the population there and police crime reports make the issue even more clear.
Let’s be realistic. A person’s race is germane to identifying that person in the way of description and certainly, that person’s gender is also a big piece of that. No amount of political correctness will change that reality.
Equally, nowhere in the Magna Carta, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Canadian Bill of Rights or the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does it say that you have the right to not be offended. Nor does it say anything about your right to not have your gender identified by police.
A 2018 study done by the American think tank More in Common called ‘Hidden Tribes: A Study of America’s Polarized Landscape’, found that 80% of Americans think political correctness is a problem. Only a minority on the ‘woke’ political left believe in it.
So, why are police forces bending to the will of the minority on the political left?
Gun crime in Toronto has gone through the roof since the TPS put an end to carding. And the Liberals are determined to bring in legislation that will only affect law-abiding Canadians. Crime in our cities is a complex problem. But, I can guarantee you the law-abiding Canadians are not a part of the problem.
I can also guarantee you that politically correct policies by police agencies will not do a thing to help the issue. We expect the police to keep us safe and to work to keep crime numbers down.
I honestly don’t care if someone gets offended in the process.
True North’s Andrew Lawton interviewed the Executive Director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, Joanna Baron, to discuss the draconian Liberal election speech law.
This newly revised law makes it a crime if you publish false information and potentially punishable by jail time. This new law is being challenged by the Canadian Constitution Foundation.
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Environment Canada purposefully erased 100 years of historical weather readings and replaced it with “modeled historic data” to produce dramatic weather diagrams and maps for their climate change website.
ClimateData.ca was launched on August 15 by Environment Minister Catherine McKenna as a means to illustrate the threat of climate change.
According to Environment Canada’s spokesperson, Samantha Bayard, all of the data before 1949 was omitted in the graphs, despite having access to weather measurements which go all the way back to 1850.
The deleted data was then replaced with fabricated models which simulated past climate data, despite the existence of historical readings.
“The historical data is not observed historical data. It is modeled historic data,” said Bayard.
This means that several important readings were omitted from the models including the fact that Toronto was hotter in 1852 than in 2017, while Vancouver experienced warmer weather in 1910 than it did in 2017. It also excluded the fact that the hottest temperature ever observed in Canada took place on September 15, 1935.
Minister Catherine McKenna has received criticism in the past for playing fast and loose with reality. In a video shared by her official Twitter account and then later deleted, McKenna could be heard suggesting that by repeating a claim loudly enough, people will eventually believe it.
“But you know, I actually gave them some real advice. I said that if you actually say it louder, we’ve learned in the House of Commons, if you repeat it, if you say it louder, if that is your talking point, people will totally believe it,” claimed McKenna.
As part of the effort to fight climate change, the Liberal Party implemented a nation-wide federal carbon tax. While the tax was originally intended to be capped at $50 a tonne by 2022, McKenna has said that there will be a review of the cap if Trudeau is re-elected this election.
The announcement came after a report by the Parliamentary Budget Office which indicated that Canadian taxpayers would have to pay a tax of $102 a tonne if they intend to meet international greenhouse gas emission targets.
After Liberal staffers instructed Thunder Bay Police to kick Andrew Lawton out of a public event, Andrew received an apology from the Liberals this morning.
Andrew accepted the apology but he’s not going to let the Liberals off the hook. Why is he being denied the ability to do his job? What happened to press freedom in Canada?
We’re going to keep trying to cover the Liberal campaign and get answers for Canadians. But we need your help: http://www.tnc.news/donate
A few years ago, I started an independent, non-profit, non-partisan organization called True North as a grassroots-funded initiative to do research and advocacy around sound immigration and stronger national security policy. I envisioned something like a cross between the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and the Fraser Institute (I’m an alum of both organizations) but for national security and immigration.
I started the organization from scratch. I used my own money to build a website, recruit a team of volunteers and started writing about important immigration issues.
After a few months of releasing reports and analysis, we started a fundraising campaign. Next thing I knew, we had hundreds, then thousands of Canadians from coast to coast donating to this important cause. Over the next two years, I heard one thing over and over: Canada doesn’t need more research and advocacy organizations, we need more original journalism.
And so, we pivoted. True North became a registered charity in 2018, and as part of our mandate we started a program focused entirely on investigative journalism as well as original reporting and analysis of national political news in Canada.
There are several other media outlets in Canada that have charitable status, including the Walrus Magazine the Montreal Newspaper La Presse. In fact, the Trudeau government changed the rules in 2018 to allow more media companies to be run as charities.
Today, we envision True North as a next generation media company that also has a research arm. Think of it is a hybrid of an online news outlet and a modern think tank. We publish original news reports and videos everyday, and we also have researchers who focus on writing reports about terrorism, Iran, border security and other important issues. We are now funded through small online donations, subscriptions and foundation grants.
We’ve been fortunate to receive so much support from so many Canadians, and we currently employ ten journalists, researchers and support staff as well as a roster of freelance contributors.
Much like the Toronto Star, we also have an ideological mission. Ours is to stand up for Canadian values and traditions, and to promote ideas that will strengthen economic prosperity, peace and the rule of law. You can call that classical liberal, conservative or just plain Canadian. We are not “far-right” or “alt-right.” In fact, I routinely condemn extremists of all brands, including the alt-right, which you can read here.
True North is a start-up, and we’re still working out all the kinks. Regardless, we’re still very much a media organization and our journalism fellows are very much journalists.
Andrew Lawton
Andrew Lawton is one of our most senior journalists. He is a veteran broadcaster who spent many years as the Host of the Andrew Lawton Show, which aired in London, ON and was streamed across Canada. He would also occasionally host his show in Calgary, AB.
He has interviewed thousands of people during his career, including Justin Trudeau, Maxime Bernier, Stephen Harper, Kathleen Wynne, Doug Ford, and many more.
He’s also written columns for the Toronto Sun, National Post, Global News and continues to write a weekly column for Loonie Politics.
Andrew Lawton is a professional. He’s one of the most talented interviewers in Canada. That’s why, as Editor-in-Chief of True North, I decided to send Andrew onto the Liberal media tour bus.
I will also note that Andrew briefly left the journalism profession during the last provincial election in Ontario, when he ran for the Progressive Conservatives in his hometown of London, ON, and lost. Andrew has never been shy about his small “c”-conservative views, and it’s quite common for political journalists in Canada to do stints working in partisan politics. Linda McQuag of the Toronto Star ran for the NDP in 2011, then went back to the Star after losing. It’s also common for people who lose elections to go back to their previous profession, be it a lawyer, business owner, or in this case, a journalist.
Covering the Campaign
Back to the bus story.
During an election campaign, each of the major parties has a bus for journalists who are reporting on the campaign. These spots are not cheap, and can cost media outlets from $50,000 all the way up to $70,000 for the entire campaign, and include a seat on the bus and/or plane, hotel, and direct access to ask questions of the party leader during all the campaign events.
During the past few months, we’d been planning our election coverage and decided to send Andrew out in the field to conduct interviews and do original news reporting in various places around Canada throughout the campaign. We did an online fundraising campaign and raised more than $10,000 from our generous supporters to pay the bill for Andrew’s travel costs.
Following news of Trudeau’s embarrassing blackface incidents last Wednesday, however, we decided to send Lawton on the Liberal campaign bus instead. We wanted him to question the Prime Minister and continue digging into this story. We were worried that the legacy media would give Trudeau too easy of a time, and — for the benefit of all Canadians — we wanted to make sure there was a smart, bold, well-informed and skeptical journalist on the bus.
More scrutiny, more questions from a more diverse audience of journalists is always better, right? Diversity is our strength, right?
We learned that the cost of getting a journalist on the Liberal bus would be about $8,000 per week. And so, we started another online fundraising campaign and I started making phone calls. Within 24 hours, we had raised enough to get Andrew on the bus — for at least two weeks.
I told him to pack his bags.
That was last Friday, and news came that the Liberals had suspended their campaign so Trudeau could regroup after the whole racist blackface scandal.
This gave us time to reach out to the Liberal war room as well as the Liberal campaign bus. We told them that we wanted to put a journalist on the media bus, and that Andrew would be joining them when the campaign resumed. We told them we were happy to pay whatever fee they charged other media outlets.
No one on the Liberal campaign responded to our emails, texts or phone calls.
That brings us to Sunday, when Andrew went to Brampton, ON — bags packed for the campaign — to speak to the Liberals in person. We assumed that once they met him and realized who is was, they’d let him report and let him on the bus.
Getting Blocked
We assumed wrong.
We learned that the Liberals were intentionally blocking us from reporting and refusing to acknowledge True North as a media organization or Andrew Lawton as a journalist. They gave us inconsistent and contradicting reasons, and told Andrew that he needed “accreditation” to join the bus.
Here’s the thing, though, there is no institution in Canada that grants accreditation to journalists. It happens on a case by case basis. In this case, it would be the Liberals themselves who would grant accreditation. And they were refusing — because we weren’t accredited.
This is the equivalent of showing up at the DMV to get a driver’s license and them telling you that they can’t give a license because you’re not a licensed driver — even though you’re an experienced driver!
The Liberal bus left Brampton and headed to Hamilton, ON, and Lawton jumped in an Uber and followed them. Lawton continued to report for True North, interviewing the Liberal candidate in the riding — who said blackface was no big deal — and spoke to Trudeau’s press secretary Cameron Ahmad, who once again gave an inconsistent account of why True North was banned.
That was enough.
So @AndrewLawton followed Trudeau to his next stop, in Hamilton, where he’s being blocked again. Enough is enough. I’m now in a car on my way to Hamilton. We will get Andrew on that bus!
I was in Toronto and decided to drive to Hamilton (along with my husband and 7-month old son) to speak to the Liberal campaign in person. Maybe I was missing something. Maybe this was a big misunderstanding.
An hour and a half later, I was in the Sheraton Hotel in Hamilton, sitting with Andrew Lawton, and Liberal communications officials Cameron Ahmad and Chantal Gagnon.
I explained that our organization was in fact a media outlet, and that Andrew worked for us as a journalist.
Unfortunately, there was no reasoning with these people.
They repeated their talking points and said that he was not accredited, that True North was not a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery (PPG), and that they couldn’t simply acknowledge anyone who showed up off the street who wanted to be a journalist and let them on the bus. (They knew Lawton, and know that he is a long time journalist who is respected and popular among many circles in Canada.)
It was clear that they were powerless to make a decision.
They knew what they were saying was nonsense and counter to the values that their leader claims to uphold (like media freedom, diversity, and being tolerant and inclusive of others) — but they had no choice. The higher-ups had said no, and that was that.
They apologized for not replying to our earlier requests and referred us to the Liberal war room to try to get accreditation.
I told them we were not giving up, and that Andrew would follow the tour bus until they let him on. I don’t care if we have to spend every last dollar in True North’s budget, I will personally pay for Andrew, if need be, and he will follow the campaign — by car, train, plane, whatever means necessary — to report the other side of the story for Canadians.
We left it at that, and my family and I drove back to Toronto.
I was detained at roadside by a police sergeant, asking why I am “following everybody around.” He pulled me over while I was following the campaign bus, trying to figure out location of next campaign stop. After I explained, I was held for nearly 15 minutes. Who gave this order?
The next morning, (Monday) Andrew rented a car to drive to Niagara Falls for the next announcement. This is when things took a sudden and authoritarian turn.
The Liberals had refused to give us an itinerary and refused to say the location of the next event. The other journalists on the bus refused to help True North or provide the address, so Andrew did they only thing he could — he followed the bus.
That is when the Prime Minister sent the RCMP to detain Andrew and stop him from following the campaign bus. It was completely out of line — something that happens in a dictatorship not a free country like Canada — but I’ll let you read about that in Andrew’s own words, here.
Imagine for a minute if a journalist from another upstart online media company — say Canadaland or Buzzfeed — had been detained by the cops for trying to ask questions of a powerful politician running for re-election. Now imagine that politician was a conservative.
This story would be on the front page of newspapers across the country and groups like Amnesty International and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression would be making demands and howling about the attacks against the free press.
But when it happens to a liberal prime minister and a conservative journalist, too many remain silent.
Jumping Through Liberal Hoops
Andrew was trying his best to get on the campaign bus, and I was back in Toronto doing my best too.
I reached out to the Liberal war room and actually got a reply this time. Here is what Zita Astravas, head of communications in the Liberal war room, told me:
Hi Candice,
Thank you for reaching out and working with the team on the ground about your questions about accreditation. We appreciate your interest in joining the National Leader’s Tour.
Media accredited by the National Press Gallery in Ottawa are welcome to submit requests for accreditation which are then considered.
Many thanks,
Zita
(Emphasis added by me)
She is clearly moving the goal posts here. Foreign press are allowed to cover the tour, as are regional media outlets. The Liberals never said anything about needing accreditation through the Parliamentary Press Gallery (PPG) when they announced their tour and opened it up to media outlets.
The PPG, meanwhile, specifically told us that they have no jurisdiction over election campaigns. Obtaining accreditation for partisan campaign events, we were told, is up to the parties.
Regardless, I began working on gaining getting accreditation through the PPG for True North. We had never bothered in the past since we are not based in Ottawa and we have no journalists there (our people are in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, London, and Prince Edward Island).
In the past, any time I needed to cover an event in Ottawa, they PPG would issue credentials on the spot.
This is what the Parliamentary Press Gallery told me when it comes to accreditation:
Hi Candice,
Like I told you this morning, to receive a full-time accreditation you must be base in Ottawa and work from Ottawa full time.
If you have any other question let me know
Philippe
(Emphasis added by me)
You get that? You need to live in Ottawa, apparently, to be considered a journalist in the eyes of the Liberal campaign.
What message does that send to journalists from across the country? That if you do not live in Ottawa, you don’t matter and you cannot report?
What message does this send to start-ups and entrepreneurs in the media space? Not only will the Prime Minister not support you with government bailout money unless you are part of the legacy media, but he won’t even speak to you or acknowledge you as a journalist. Worse, he’ll send the cops after you if you try too hard.
Of course, the PPG accreditation thing is all total nonsense. It’s a hoop, and even if we jump through it, I’m certain the Liberals would still say no.
They are afraid of our journalists because we are not Liberal cheerleaders, and we will actually ask tough questions and continue to press the Prime Minister. He is afraid of Andrew Lawton, afraid of True North, afraid of Canadians and afraid to tell the truth.
UPDATE:
Tuesday: Andrew Lawton flew to Vancouver to cover Liberal events. He was denied entry at the Trudeau event in Burnaby, while the Liberal underling let in two BCIT students because one pulled up a story she had written on her smartphone and the other admitted she was a foreign exchange student and not a journalist.
Andrew Lawton instead went to the NDP town hall with Jagmeet Singh, where they recognized him as a journalist, issued accreditation on the spot and even let him ask a question!
Wednesday: Andrew Lawton took the red eye to Toronto then flew back up to Thunder Bay to attend the Liberal event at Lakehead University. A Liberal underling walked up and took a photo of Andrew and a little later, two police officers stopped Andrew and ejected him from the building. Andrew had RSVP’s to this public event at a public university, and even had a wristband on. Watch his incredible live reaction here.
Candice Malcolm
True North Founder and Editor-In-Chief
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True North’s Andrew Lawton was removed from a public Liberal rally in Thunder Bay by the police!
The Prime Minister of Canada is using the police to stop a journalist from asking him questions. The cops threw Andrew out of a public event at a public university.
True North’s Andrew Lawton, a credible journalist, was able to ask questions to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh at a campaign event in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Singh was forthright and direct in his answers and the NDP staff was accommodating of the media.
When it comes to freedom of the press, the NDP gets it right. The same can’t be said about the Liberals and Justin Trudeau, who banned Andrew from covering their campaign events.
True North’s Andrew Lawton was banned from another of Justin Trudeau’s campaign events today for not being “accredited” media. Though this time, a Liberal staffer accredited two women on the spot who didn’t even represent a media outlet, but rather a university.
Lawton is still not allowed to ride on the media bus, which ended up getting stuck today.
Here’s the latest update from the campaign trail.
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