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We've gone full Inception with the antisemitism in Canada.

The Left abandons Jews, so the Right picks it up and runs with it, using Jews as a pawn to destroy higher education and go after immigrants and Muslims, both in the US and Canada.

So what does the Left do? Does it adjust to try to win back Jewish voters?

Nope! It decides to label Jews as Conservatives to further alienate them.

cbc.ca/news/canada/jewish-comm

CBCRising antisemitism sees some Jewish voters turn toward Conservatives this election | CBC NewsJewish Canadians say they're afraid, with rising antisemitism in Canada — including violence at schools and synagogues — since the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and subsequent war in Gaza. Some say they're voting Conservative for the first time, as they feel let down by the Liberals.
#CBC#Canada#Antisemitism

Fashion in ‘North of North’ has generated a lot of comment in social media.

I’ve noticed that many of these come with assumptions about what women would be wearing in Inuit communities, and a lack of understanding of the importance of sustainable design in Inuit culture.

CBC has a great feature with interviews with the show’s creators on the point.

‘The show's emphasis on slow fashion ran counter to a film industry that often operates on a quicker schedule.

"Nothing here is mass-made," Aglok MacDonald said. "So it really is going out to independent artists who are just crafting a few things here and there and seeing if they could put in a bulk order."’

cbc.ca/life/style/north-of-nor

#NorthOfNorth#Indigenous #Inuit #Design #Fashion #Crafting #Sewing #Netflix #CBC #APTN

CBCSlow fashion, bold earrings and traditional tattoos: Inuit design takes centre stage in North of North | CBC LifeThe show’s authentic style is a breakout star — and a powerful reflection of contemporary Inuit life.
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Not a peep on Canada's failing #cbc news tonight.

We needed to hear about a guy who 50 years ago as a kid got blown out into Lake Ontario on a raft, was rescued and forgot to say thank you or something.

Touching story.

Far more important to a national broadcaster that this past weekend published not one but four IA-generated photos of the liberal prime ministerial election candidate sharing a laugh with notorious sex offender and suicide Jeffrey Epstein.

Canada's CBC News depicts PM candidate Mark Carney smiling over a bon mot w/ disgraced sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein.

This shortly after coverage excoriating (rightly) the mayor of Peterborough for using the n-word while referencing its historical use by racists (versus aiming it directly—either instance obviously reprehensible).

cbc.ca/news/canada/chatgpt-fak

Here, you see tho, because it aligns w/ CBC's news curation, an obscenity is okay (Carney upset Netanyahu last week.)

CBCChatGPT now lets users create fake images of politicians. We stress-tested it | CBC NewsChatGPT now comes bundled with an updated image generator, and OpenAI has removed the ban on images of public figures. We tested the guardrails to see if we could generate fake images that could deceive voters in an election.

North of North has dropped on Netflix today.

It’s an absolute joy of a show that looks misogyny, settler paternalism and intergenerational trauma directly in the eye but still leaves one feeling delighted, cheering on Siaja’s journey as a young ‘modern Inuk woman’ episode by episode.

A CBC-ATPN coproduction with Netflix, it ran weekly on CBC Gem earlier this year in Canada.

It deserves all the viewing minutes globally.

Starting a rewatch is what I needed this week.

imdb.com/title/tt30407364/

IMDbNorth of North (Fernsehserie 2025– ) ⭐ 7.8 | Komödie25m | TV-MA

#researchsource from the #cbc article i posted yesterday

Source:
Kenny, KS., Wall-Wieler, E., Frank, K., Courchene, L., Burton, M., Champagne, M., Bennett, M., Rocke, C., Brownell, M., Urquia, ML.,
Inequities in child protective services contact among First Nations and non-First Nations parents in one Canadian
province: a retrospective population-based study. BMC Public
Health 25, 1224 (2025) …
it’s a public research report which can be downloaded from

bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.