“Howard’s Stand: Loyalty to Truth, Defiance to Power”

Howard stands tall on Parliament Hill, a lone figure against the cold Ottawa wind. His voice carries not just words, but conviction—unyielding, unafraid. He is the kind of protester who embodies resilience, a man who refuses to be silenced by indifference or power. Each step he takes across the stone grounds is a reminder that courage is not measured by numbers, but by the strength of one heart willing to stand for justice. Howard is not just protesting—he is defending dignity, a sentinel of conscience in the shadow of the nation’s halls of power.

The Veil of Thirst – The Painted Waters

Painted Waters Deno had always trusted the skies, until: The Painted Sky scenario—a geo-engineering plot twisting the very heavens—was only his first warning. Now, with...

The Quantum Threshold – A Ray of Light

The Quantum Threshold Deno had spent most of his life in the discipline and order of military service. But even as he retired from active...

The Beginning of Illumination (A Convoy Story)

Deno had served his country with honor—a decorated military officer whose life was forged in discipline, sacrifice, and an unwavering sense of duty. In...

The Veil of the Blind – The Painted...

Deno never imagined that the sky would one day carry so many secrets. A retired military officer with decades of experience in the field,...

One Man Against the Giants: Donald Trump’s Fearless Drive to Reshape America

In an era where many citizens feel shackled by the influence of powerful industries — pharmaceuticals, high‑tech monopolies, and corporate food conglomerates — one figure has stood out to his supporters as a fearless disruptor: Donald Trump. His rise to leadership was not just political; it was framed by...

Poilievre Calls on Liberals to Cut Spending as Federal Debt Expected to Reach $1.6 Trillion by 2031

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks as (L–R) MPs Melissa Lantsman, Amarjeet Gill, Jasraj Hallan, and Roman Baber stand behind him during a press conference at Amsterdam Brewhouse in Toronto on May 3, 2026. The Canadian Press/Arlyn McAdoreyConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberals to cap spending and cut bureaucracy as the spring 2026 fiscal update released last week projected that the federal debt will reach $1.63 trillion by 2031.The government of Prime Minister Mark Carney tabled its first spring economic update on April 28, exactly a year after the Liberal Party’s April 28 electoral win in 2025. The update projected a $66.9 billion deficit for the just-completed 2025–26 fiscal year, which is more...
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