Tag Archives: Ontario

Coward Of The Cottage

As Canadian truckers descended on Ottawa, prime minister Justin Trudeau was nowhere in sight to meet with them. There were some reports that he had flown the coop to the United States. Other reports suggested he had gone into isolation after supposedly coming into contact with someone suffering from Covid-19. We will try to keep you posted if we can verify what’s happening. In the meantime, here’s a little ditty about Trudeau, the “Coward of The Cottage.”

Meanwhile, the Freedom Convoy received HUGE support as it rolled into Ontario! A spokesman said, “We love the support out here and we’re happy to see that you’re not going to take it anymore!!” Reports are now circulating that after Ottawa, the truckers will head south to Washington, DC.

“It’s the POSbury Trudeau Boy!” A new cartoon from Ben Garrison celebrates the freshly baked tyrant!

Freedom Isn’t Free

A handful of business owners are bravely defying the COVID measures and taking a stand for freedom. In this intriguing documentary, you will meet Kelly Hale, owner of J.A.K.K Tuesday’s Sports Pub in Kingston, Ontario, and see firsthand what small business owners are going through. Shot over three incredible days of ups and downs, you will watch the drama unfold and be left inspired.

The army of Everyday Heroes is growing larger and stronger every day! More from Amazing Polly.




Freedom Is Contagious

I document a Pro-Freedom rally and talk to regular citizens in Ontario, Canada who are standing up against medical mandates. An agent provocateur gets shunned by the crowd, & more from Amazing Polly.




Ontario Goes Police State

Now, it’s no longer skating off the edge. Ontario, Canada, has taken the plunge and must be classified as a full-fledged police state. Computing Forever gives us a closer examination of all that went wrong.




Babes of Burlesque: 49

ROXI D’LITE

Hailing from Windsor, Ontario, in the Great Frozen North of Canada, Roxi D’Lite has established a rep as one of the bad girls of burlesque. She describes herself as “The Drinkin’ Smokin’ Strippin’ Machine,” and burnished her bad-girl cred by starring in the film Burlesque Assassins. Be that as it may, Roxi is often most alluring when she sheds the raunchy persona. She can be dreamboat-sweet, too, as in her erotic act, “Junglesque,”  with an aerial climax, performed at The Orleans Casino for the Viva Las Vegas Festival.

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But Roxi would not be Roxi unless she was purr-fecting something naughty, as in this act called “Fetish Feline.” That latex outfit she’s wearing would put Catwoman to shame, regardless of whether you’re talking Eartha Kitt or Julie Newmar.

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You can follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Roxi_Dlite

Ontario’s Debt Crisis

Throughout Canadian history, Ontario has always been one of the wealthiest provinces, and a driver of national economic growth. Over the last three years, Ontario’s net debt increased by $22.8 billion and over the next three years, the proposed budget calls for provincial debt to grow by an estimated $52 billion. The massive explosion in Ontario’s debt is completely unsustainable and there is no end in sight. Stefan Molyneux outlines the risks involved.




Babes of Burlesque: 52

ROXI D’LITE

Hailing from Windsor, Ontario, in the Great Frozen North of Canada, Roxi D’Lite has established a rep as one of the bad girls of burlesque. She describes herself as “The Drinkin’ Smokin’ Strippin’ Machine,” and burnished her bad-girl cred by starring in the film Burlesque Assassins. Be that as it may, Roxi is often most alluring when she sheds the raunchy persona. She can be dreamboat-sweet, too, as in her erotic act, “Junglesque,”  with an aerial climax, performed at The Orleans Casino for the Viva Las Vegas Festival.

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But Roxi would not be Roxi unless she was purr-fecting something naughty, as in this act called “Fetish Feline.” That latex outfit she’s wearing would put Catwoman to shame, regardless of whether you’re talking Eartha Kitt or Julie Newmar.

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You can follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Roxi_Dlite

Crema Suprema

Two chefs go nuclear over who will win a coveted cake baking contest in Ellie Ventura’s clever stop-motion short Crema Suprema. Stay tuned until the end as it opens in black-and-white, and then ignites in a burst of color. Ventura created the work in 2008, while attending Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. No fewer than eight graduates from the school have earned Oscar awards or nominations for their animation. H/T Animation Blog

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World of Beers XVII

On tap tonight: Carling’s Black Label, USA.

While Carling reached its peak as an American beer, it’s originally a Canadian lager, first brewed beginning in 1840 in the city of London, Ontario Province. In 1880, an American brewery in Cleveland, Ohio, acquired the rights to produce the Carling brand beers and lagers stateside. The Carling formula: To offer a high-quality lager, at budget prices. To accomplish that, Carling would be bottled regionally at eight or so brewing plants scattered around the United States.

The brand enjoyed its greatest success in the 1950s and 1960s after hiring Jeanne Goodspeed, a New York actress and model, to appear in TV commercials as “Mabel,” the smiling waitress ever-on-the-ready to serve Black Label, while a popular jingle drove home the message — “Hey Mabel — Black Label.” After Goodspeed retired to become a mother, Carling didn’t hire a replacement, but instead created a cartoon likeness of Mabel.

Carling ceased to exist as a stand-alone US brewery in 1979. Since then, other breweries have maintained the line, the most recent being Pabst.

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