Monthly Archives: June 2019

Canada Day —It’s more like Dis-United Nations Day

CANADA DAY—A CELEBRATION OF THE DESTRUCTION OF CANADA’S HERITAGE It is a scene duplicated across Canada. The weather is sunny  and hot, and the expansive field is dense with people clapping, cheering and singing to the performers on stage.    Giant … Continue reading

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U. of Ottawa Prof Defends U. of New Brunswick Prof against UNB Academic Mob

On June 4 of 2019, the Vice President of the University of New Brunswick announced that Professor of Sociology Ricardo Duchesne, an outspoken critic of multiculturalism and mass immigration, would be taking early retirement. The announcement followed a weeks-long attack … Continue reading

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Assassinating Academic Ricardo Duchesne–University of New Brunswick Style

Making fast work of Ricardo Duchesne Kenneth Westhues, Professor Emeritus, Sociology & Legal Studies, University of Waterloo, Canada http://www.kwesthues.com A metaphorical auto da fé, a textbook case of academic mobbing, was enacted at the University of New Brunswick in late … Continue reading

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Are the stories about First Nations Ethno-Fiction and Moral Grandstanding?

This bulletin is intended to counter some of the hysteria that has erupted over Canada’s Report on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls. This bulletin appeared first on the Council of European Canadians web site : https://www.eurocanadian.ca/ Dan Murray, … Continue reading

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