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Canada’s Hypocrisy: Israel’s Killing of Al Jazeera Journalists Demands Full Sanctions Now

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Canada’s Hypocrisy: Israel’s Killing of Al Jazeera Journalists Demands Full Sanctions Now Editor’s Note Prime Rogue Inc. has contacted both Al Jazeera and Global Affairs Canada for comment regarding the August 10, 2025 strike on Gaza’s al-Shifa press tent, which…

Friendly Fronts, Foreign Flags: Sayanim, Mossad, and the Probable Compromise of North American Zionist Organizations

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Friendly Fronts, Foreign Flags: Sayanim, Mossad, and the Probable Compromise of North American Zionist Organizations Editor’s Note This article represents structured analytical intelligence analysis and thus makes statements of opinion rather than statement of fact. All assertions are made relative…

Rubber Stamp Justice: How the Office of the Information Commissioner Became Canada’s Gatekeeper of Government Secrecy

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Rubber Stamp Justice: How the Office of the Information Commissioner Became Canada’s Gatekeeper of Government Secrecy Introduction: A Watchdog in Name Only There is a peculiar kind of magic in Canadian administrative law—the ability to appear procedurally fair while functionally…

Israel’s Threat to Global Stability – Nuclear Theocracy, Impunity & Propaganda Exposed

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Israel’s Threat to Global Stability – Nuclear Theocracy, Impunity & Propaganda ExposedExecutive Summary Israel’s geopolitical role is often framed as that of a small nation fighting for survival in a hostile region. But a closer examination reveals a far more…

The Exception Lives: Diego Garcia and the Illusion of Legal Resolution

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The Exception Lives: Diego Garcia and the Illusion of Legal Resolution Introduction The May 27 editorial by the Canadian Centre for African Affairs and Policy Research presents a powerful account of the Chagos Archipelago as a site of historical injustice…

Core Beliefs: How the Darlington BWRX-300 Reactor Was Licensed on Faith, Not Fact

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Core Beliefs: How the Darlington BWRX-300 Reactor Was Licensed on Faith, Not Fact I. Tea at the End of the Regulatory World There is a peculiar kind of peace that descends when you realize no one is steering the ship…

Conflict by Design: How the CNSC Greenlit a Radioactive Timebomb at Chalk River

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Conflict by Design: How the CNSC Greenlit a Radioactive Timebomb at Chalk River I. Executive Summary – When the Watchdog Wags Its Tail The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) would like you to believe it is Canada’s impartial guardian of…

Sovereignty, Secrecy, and the State of Exception: How One Privacy Request Exposed a Canadian Nuclear Crisis

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Sovereignty, Secrecy, and the State of Exception: How One Privacy Request Exposed a Canadian Nuclear Crisis Editor’s Note – They Opened the File. Then They Shut Their Mouths. This article was finalized on March 31, 2025. However, we voluntarily embargoed…

The Quietest Trigger: When a Privacy Act Request Shook Canada’s Nuclear Bureaucracy

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The Quietest Trigger: When a Privacy Act Request Shook Canada’s Nuclear Bureaucracy I. Introduction – ā€œThe Quietest Triggerā€ At 4:00 p.m. on a Friday, twelve information access requests were submitted to federal institutions across Ottawa. No press release. No media…