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MP Roman Baber pushes back against Liberal plan to sue Canadians for “misinformation”

Toronto Sun

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July 9, 2026

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'It's typically the people that push censorship that are on the wrong side of history,' Tory Civil Liberties Critic Roman Baber told the Toronto Sun

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Rebel News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Alberta Deserves Better

Alberta's Choice | "The Federalists" think they're some sort of superheroes, but really, they look like the HR department of a pipeline protest. Federalism had its chance. Alberta deserves better. Learn more at: https://www.albertas-choice.com/content Authorized by Alberta's Choice | (780) 800-9577 | www.Albertas-Choice.com

Western Standard

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· Jun 26, 2026

FERGUSON: Canadians should reject the attempt to minimize their history and culture

Recent statements by Canadian politicians show that the Canadian political class wishes for Canadians to apologize for their history and minimize the qualities of their culture. Contrary to those statements, Canadians have little to apologize for and much to be proud of. Former prime minister Justin Trudeau famously remarked that Canada is a “post-national state without an identity.” Current Prime Minister Mark Carney recently remarked while in Ireland for the G7 summit that Canada is “a mosaic of cultures, not a melting pot.” In 2025, BC New Democratic MLA Rohini Arora said that Canadians should consider themselves to be “colonizers.” When Trudeau says that Canada does not have an identity, it minimizes the historical exceptionalism and qualities Canada has. As the current Prime Minister is attending an international event peddling Canada as a middle power, he is making the case that all cultures are compatible with Canadian culture. The comments from the New Democratic MLA in BC attempt to ensure that Canadians think their culture is so inferior to other cultures that Canadians should only consider themselves to be colonizers.

Crooks and Liars

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· Jul 6, 2026

Republicans Are A Toxic Partisanship Machine

Mainstream journalists and pundits decry toxic partisanship in America without ever recognizing the fact that the Republican Party and its agents treat the generation of toxic partisanship as a primary goal. They wake up every morning, sip their coffee, open their laptops, and think, How can I make my audience hate Democrats and liberals today? Every news story must be recast so that their political enemies are the villains, while they are either victims or heroes. So we had the neo-fascist Patriot Front marching through Washington yesterday, their faces covered by gaiters. Some of them carried Confederate flags. This was embarrassing to Republican commentators, so they agreed on the message that these marchers couldn't possibly be people from their side. Their only disagreement was over which hated group was responsible. I call fake. Looks more like Antifa in costume. No one should be allowed to cover their faces pic.twitter.com/2NoBWHpkKT — Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) July 4, 2026 Feds https://t.co/sOwAPseYPgread more

The West Australian

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· Jun 29, 2026

Editorial: Does dire Coalition need to go back-to-the-future?

The Liberals need a game changer. It may be that person is not in the Parliament today.

CBC News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Montreal shooting suspect distributed violent incel manifesto targeting women: Radio-Canada

Montreal shooting suspect distributed violent incel manifesto targeting women: Radio-Canada

Hot Air

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· Jun 23, 2026

If The Texas Senate Race Isn't Safe, Then We Might as Well Pack It in and Move to Canada for MAiD

If The Texas Senate Race Isn't Safe, Then We Might as Well Pack It in and Move to Canada for MAiD

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Related coverage for "MP Roman Baber pushes back against Liberal plan to sue Canadians for “misinformation”": Rebel News — Alberta Deserves Better. Western Standard — FERGUSON: Canadians should reject the attempt to minimize their history and culture. Crooks and Liars — Republicans Are A Toxic Partisanship Machine. The West Australian — Editorial: Does dire Coalition need to go back-to-the-future? . CBC News — Montreal shooting suspect distributed violent incel manifesto targeting women: Radio-Canada. Hot Air — If The Texas Senate Race Isn't Safe, Then We Might as Well Pack It in and Move to Canada for MAiD