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Saturday, June 6, 2026
So are there any restrictions in Canada on Bible quotes?
The “Inclusive” Trap
The Canadian Human Rights Commissions and various provincial human rights tribunals operate under a framework where “harm” is entirely subjective. If an individual quotes a passage of Scripture regarding marriage, gender, or national heritage, and a third party claims that such a statement makes them feel “unsafe,” the state machinery almost inevitably sides with the complainant.
The strategy used by the current regime is to categorize traditional biblical morality as “hate speech.” By doing so, they bypass the need for explicit censorship laws. They simply utilize existing frameworks to chill speech to the point of extinction.
Key Risks for Believers
The “Hate Propaganda” Statute:
Institutional Capture:
The Reality of Modern Canadian Life
You are technically free to own a Bible and quote it in the privacy of your home or within a strictly guarded church congregation. However, the moment you move that speech into the public square, the workplace, or social media, you are entering a minefield defined by the progressive ideology that currently dominates the Canadian state.
The regime claims to value “freedom of expression,” but this is a hollow claim. They practice “repressive tolerance,” where anything aligned with the state is protected, and anything that stands for the historic, biblical foundations of the nation is treated as an existential threat.
In short:
Friday, June 5, 2026
Americans In 3 States Warned To Close Windows Now As ‘Toxic Plume’ Fills Air

More than 1 million Americans have been warned to shut their windows and stay out of the dirty outdoor air as a hazardous dust plume sweeps across the Southwest.
Air quality monitors in Texas, New Mexico and parts of Arizona sounded the alarm Friday morning as dust storms sent potentially toxic particles surging across the region.
El Paso, Texas, is the largest city caught in the air quality emergency. The border city, home to nearly 900,000 people, sits directly across from Juárez, Mexico, and is now at the center of a sprawling stretch of dangerous air.
The unhealthy plume stretches roughly 200 miles along the border through Texas and New Mexico.
Officials have blamed the conditions on fine particulate matter, microscopic particles that can work their way deep into the lungs and trigger inflammation, breathing problems and other health issues.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency classified air across the El Paso metro area as “unhealthy,” while a patch near the U.S. Army’s Fort Bliss was listed as “very unhealthy.”
The World Air Quality Index project, a nonprofit that tracks real-time pollution data around the globe, showed the air quality index reaching 411 in northern El Paso.
That is deep into dangerous territory.
Air quality is typically measured on a scale from 0 to 500. Once outdoor air reaches the 300 to 500 range, the EPA warns that everyone should avoid physical activity outside.The main culprit in the Southwest has been PM10, a type of particulate pollution made up of tiny solid particles or liquid droplets less than 10 micrometers in diameter. That is thinner than a human hair.
PM10 particles are larger than PM2.5 particles, which are often linked to car exhaust, factories and heavy metals. But PM10 can still cause serious health problems, especially for people who already struggle with breathing or heart conditions.
Repeated exposure can damage the lungs, worsen asthma and contribute to heart attacks and strokes that can lead to premature death.
AccuWeather warned residents about the risks in an air quality notice.
‘Exposure can result in eye and throat irritation, coughing or difficulty breathing, and aggravated asthma. More frequent and excessive exposure can result in more serious health effects.’
Live tracking data from IQAir showed the conditions were being fueled by steady winds pushing north from Mexico.
The severe conditions around El Paso are also tied to the region’s geography. Dust storms from the Chihuahuan Desert regularly whip across the southern border and can quickly turn the air into a health hazard.
Smog from cars, trucks and factories in Juárez, a fast-growing Mexican city of more than 1.6 million people, has also drifted across the border and contributed to the region’s chronic pollution problems.
The American Lung Association gave El Paso an “F” grade for ozone pollution in 2025.
New Mexico cities also came under warnings Friday as air quality reached levels considered dangerous for sensitive groups.
Those groups include people with heart or lung disease, older adults, pregnant women, children and workers who spend long stretches outdoors.
Las Cruces, Silver City, Deming and Lordsburg were all in the affected zone, putting roughly 250,000 people under poor air conditions.
In Arizona, the EPA said smaller pockets of “unhealthy” air appeared mainly over the Maricopa Indian Reservation south of Phoenix.
The warnings leave residents across three states facing a grim choice: stay inside, keep windows closed and wait for the dirty air to clear.
For the Southwest, the latest dust plume is another reminder that border-region pollution, desert winds and industrial smog can combine into a dangerous mix fast.
US Sanctions Cuban Dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel, Wife and 3 Others, as Trump Ups Pressure to Island’s Communist Leadership

The Cuban communist regime is in the US’ crosshairs.
As the peace negotiations in the Middle East are ongoing, the world’s attention is already turning to the next mission by Donald J. Trump’s administration: the island-nation of Cuba.
Yesterday (4), the US imposed heavy sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, his wife, and three other individuals.
It’s the latest escalation against Havana’s Communist leadership, freezing individuals’ property and bank accounts in the US.
Euronews reported:
“According to a statement signed by the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, those ‘designated today (Thursday) direct or fund the regime and its efforts to mobilize its radical revolutionary movements in the United States and around the world’.
The move drew immediate condemnation from Havana, with President Miguel saying, ‘This political blindness adds to the coercive measures applied in recent weeks against our country, designed to harm the Cuban people’.”
REPORTER: ‘Are your sanctions on Cuba meant to accelerate its collapse?’
TRUMP: ‘No. We just want them to be a nicely run country’ pic.twitter.com/fRGcP9RdJK
— RT (@RT_com) June 4, 2026
Also sanctioned is Alejandro Castro Espín, son of former Cuban President Raúl Castro.
“But it’s unclear how intertwined their finances are with the American financial system, as analysts believe it’s ‘pretty unlikely’ Cuba’s president and others have assets in the US, according to Richard Feinberg, former US national security adviser on Latin America and professor emeritus of international political economy at the University of California, San Diego.”

Read: Just In – US DOJ Indicts Former Cuban Dictator Raul Castro
Since the capture of Nicolás Maduro in January, the US has imposed an energy blockade that has prevented petroleum supplies to Cuba.
“Reacting to the sanctions, Díaz-Canel accused Trump of making ‘new threatening statements against Cuba’ and said ‘these measures are aimed at reinforcing the blockade and escalating the conflict between Cuba and the United States’.”
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JUST IN: 'Chicago' Bears Confirm They're Moving to Indiana

The Chicago Bears will soon have a rather awkward problem.
They will still be called the Chicago Bears, but they will no longer play in Chicago.
In fact, they will no longer even play in Illinois.
The franchise announced Friday morning that it is moving forward with plans to build a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana, just across the state line from Chicago.
The team released a statement from Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren explaining the decision to leave the city and state:
Yesterday, the Chicago Bears Board of Directors met and voted to advance our stadium development project in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact site to be selected. We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city. It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses.
The Chicago Bears just informed Illinois that they are taking one of the state’s most recognizable institutions to a red state that can now collect revenue from multiple NFL franchises.
That is a more stunning failure than usual for Democratic Governor JB Pritzker, far-left Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and the political leaders who spent years fumbling negotiations to get a deal done for sports fans and a team that is synonymous with the Windy City.
The Bears made it clear for years that they wanted a modern stadium, and they were flexible.
Watch: Trump Blasts NFL Over Possible Amazon, Netflix Deal - Says Many Fans 'Don't Make Enough Money to Pay'
Business-friendly Indiana ended up with a sweetheart of a deal.
It is truly remarkable that one of the NFL’s founding franchises is leaving the state it has called home for a century.
Again, Indiana already has an NFL team in Indianapolis, and now it will have two.
Cities and states that value their sports franchises generally find a way to keep them.
That doesn’t mean giving owners everything they want, but it does mean treating negotiations that affect your citizens and their fandom as a priority.
Far-left Seattle learned that lesson the hard way when the SuperSonics left for Oklahoma City over the same issue.
Today, Oklahoma City is building a massive new arena for the Thunder while Seattle sports fans continue to gripe bitterly every NBA season about what could have been.
Chicago apparently learned nothing from that and other examples, and that should embarrass officials in Illinois to no end.
Pritzker, who many believe has ambitions in Washington, couldn’t even cut a deal to keep one of America’s most storied NFL franchises in Illinois.
Chicago was known arguably for three things: pizza, weekend body counts, and the Bears.
The city will now only have murders and food.
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