Tag: Canada
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Weather Engineering Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory in Canada
Canadian government provide disclosure of 71 records since 1985 documenting weather modification activities, primarily hail suppression via cloud seeding in Alberta to protect crops and property from storms. Alberta’s ongoing Hail Suppression Project, started in 1996 and funded by insurers, deploys aircraft to release silver iodide into clouds, reducing hail damage by an estimated 20-50%…
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Mexico Surpasses Canada As Second Most Successful Country In North America
OTTAWA — In a development many Canadians once assumed impossible, Mexico has officially overtaken Canada as the second most economically successful country in North America. Economists noted that while Canada focused heavily on real estate speculation and regulatory expansion, Mexico quietly expanded its manufacturing sector, becoming a global hub for automotive, electronics, and industrial production.…
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Origins of Ripple: From a Canadian Vision in 2004 to Global Banking Partnerships
Ripple and its native cryptocurrency XRP are among the most discussed names in blockchain and cross-border payments today. While many associate the project with founders like Jed McCaleb, Chris Larsen, and David Schwartz, the story actually begins much earlier—with a Vancouver-based developer named Ryan Fugger. The Birth of RipplePay (2004) In 2004—years before Bitcoin’s whitepaper…
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Canada’s Crypto Maturity Moment: Scotiabank’s DXMC ETF and the Rise of Institutional XRP Adoption
On March 4, 2026, Scotiabank’s Dynamic Funds made a decisive move that signals just how far Canada has come in integrating digital assets into mainstream finance. The launch of the Dynamic Active Multi‑Crypto ETF (DXMC)—trading on Cboe Canada and built in partnership with digital‑asset pioneer 3iQ—marks another milestone in a country that has consistently led…
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Canadians Identified Within Released Epstein-Related Court Documents
In the unsealed court records connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, thousands of pages were made public. Those materials include deposition transcripts, flight manifests, contact book entries, email exhibits, and references made during legal proceedings. Within those released document sets, the following Canadian public figures have been identified in document searches and public reporting…
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Kamloops Indian Residential School Report Card and Detection Dogs
Western Standard reports on a Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation survey at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, which used ground-penetrating radar, LiDAR, and detection dogs to rule out burial signatures in some areas while identifying others for further investigation, with no confirmed human remains found to date. This update follows the 2021 announcement of…
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Constitutional Challenge Filed Against BC’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA)
Pender Harbour, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – February 9, 2026) – The Pender Harbour and Area Residents Association (PHARA) has today filed a Notice of Civil Claim in BC Supreme Court, seeking to have the DRIPA struck down and declared of no force and effect. The constitutional challenge argues, among other things, that the DRIPA: In…
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Donald J. Trump Truth Social Post 05:43 PM EST 02.09.26
As everyone knows, the Country of Canada has treated the United States very unfairly for decades. Now, things are turning around for the U.S.A., and FAST! But imagine, Canada is building a massive bridge between Ontario and Michigan. They own both the Canada and the United States side and, of course, built it with virtually…
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CCP-affiliated Election Interference in British Columbia
The photo above was taken in February 2018, David Eby and Ding Guo, on the right, attended the Friends of Wenzhou Society banquet with Chinese Consul Tong Xiaoling (yellow jacket turned to podium). Sam Cooper from Vancouver is the bravest reporter in Canada and it’s thanks to his news outlet “The Bureau” that we have…