Commercial bankruptcies are rising in Canada

A small business lobby group says commercial bankruptcies are rising in Canada and even more small businesses are at risk of closure. Statistics Canada data shows small business insolvencies have been on an upward trend since May 2021. But the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says its own survey data indicates only 10 per cent … Read more

Third World America

by Chris Black His victim —whose skull was fractured— had brain surgery and is currently in a coma. BREAKING REPORT: NYC thug, 55, who put on gloves to knock out diner in unprovoked attack is FREED after attempted murder charge is downgraded to misdemeanor – Spent 24 years in jail for rape… — Chuck Callesto … Read more

Getting what they voted for in LA… ‘Flash mob’ of looters ransack 7-Eleven in Los Angeles

https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1560615606872834048 Huge Mob Flashes California 7-Eleven and Picks It Clean. “Street takeovers” are becoming quite common in Los Angeles and big cities. A mob of people and cars, responding to a prompt on social media, show up at an intersection and raise holy hell. Police try to break it up but are usually far too … Read more

Tucker Carlson Is Public Enemy #1 Because He Challenges Real Power

No corporate media figure is more maligned than Tucker Carlson. Wave after wave of cancellation campaigns has attempted to oust Carlson from his position as the most popular cable news host. The left has levied every accusation of an ism imaginable. He’s been smeared alternately as a closet white supremacist, a transphobe and a Russian agent – … Read more

Hunger is back on the menu, boys…

Nearly three quarters of US farmers say this year’s drought is hurting their harvest — with significant crop and income loss, according to a new survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation, an insurance company and lobbying group that represents agricultural interests. This year’s drought conditions are taking a harder toll than last year’s, as … Read more

The Convicted Criminals of JP Morgan

by Craig Hemke via Sprott Money News Much has already been written and said of the convictions last week of former JP Morgan head precious metals trader Michael Nowak and his associate Gregg Smith. However, before we move on from this story, there are a few things you need to consider. First of all, these convictions for market … Read more

The UK has a Refugee Problem

by Martin Armstrong Migrants are risking their lives by boarding small boats to cross the English Channel to the UK. Over 600 people on 14 ships reached Britain last Saturday alone. About 1,843 illegal immigrants crossed into the UK in 2019, but that number quickly multiplied to 28,526 in 2021. Now, the nation is bracing for … Read more