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Arthur Weinreb

Arthur Weinreb is an author, columnist and Associate Editor of Canada Free Press. Arthur's latest book, Ford Nation: Why hundreds of thousands of Torontonians supported their conservative crack-smoking mayor is available at Amazon. Racism and the Death of Trayvon Martin is also available at Smashwords. His work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com.

Older articles (2007) by Arthur Weinreb

Most Recent Articles by Arthur Weinreb:

Brother Justin’s Travelling Salvation Show

There is little doubt Justin Trudeau will go down in history as one of, if not the , worst prime minister in Canadian history. Despite the fact he is changing the face of Canada and working hard to economically destroy the country, it is a lot of fun to watch it.
- Monday, January 16, 2017

How Obama will end up helping President Trump

The trick in being a good salesman is the ability to talk people into buying their product or service. Some sales people have the ability to talk the talk but have a fatal flaw that prevents them from doing well. They don’t know when to shut up. They talk the potential customer into buying what they’re selling but, by talking too much they end up talking the buyer out of the purchase. Sales people have to know when to stop talking and close the deal.
- Wednesday, January 4, 2017

As the world turns against the elites, politicians become more elitist

Politicians are a strange breed. A trend seen around the world is that of ordinary men and women rising up against their democratically elected leaders. These leaders are seen to be more interested in their own wealth and power than they are in acting in the best interests of those they were elected to lead. This can be seen in the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump as the next president of the United States. And in France, Marine Le Pen has taken a commanding lead in the polls ahead of the presidential election that will be held in April.
- Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Conservative politicians wimp out after chants of “lock her up” at Alberta rally

The media attacked protestors in a rally last week after some in the crowd yelled “lock her up” when the name of Alberta Premier Rachel Notley was mentioned. And when the media eventually pounced on this, some members of the Conservative Party of Canada fell into line, criticizing the people who form the base of their party.
- Friday, December 9, 2016

CBC airs anti-white rap video

It is the kind of video you expect someone to make and upload to YouTube. It is something completely different when a major broadcaster airs it. And it is more disgusting when the video is made and aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that is subsidized by the taxpayers to the tune of over $1 billion a year.
- Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Trudeau’s praise of Castro shows he has no values

As the entire world knows by now, the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, heaped praise on the late Fidel Castro, dictator of Cuba. In a release shortly after Castro’s death, Trudeau described the brutal dictator as the “longest serving president” who was dedicated to and loved the Cuban people.
- Saturday, December 3, 2016

Embarrassed to be a Canadian

No matter what your political stripe is, occasionally you find your country’s leader, to use the vernacular “step in it.” Certainly Americans who are not on the far left can identify with that during the last eight years of the Obama administration. But rarely does a leader say something that makes you feel ashamed and embarrassed to have to admit you are a citizen of your country. A lot of Canadians feel that way after hearing what their prime minister had to say about the death of Fidel Castro.
- Monday, November 28, 2016

What’s wrong with a team named the ‘Mississauga Chiefs?’

The Ontario Human Rights commission is about to hear a complaint from an aboriginal man, Brad Gallant. Gallant ran to the thought police to complain about the racially insensitive names of some of the sports teams in Mississauga, Ontario, just west of Toronto. Gallant is whining about the institutional racism of the city for funding and allowing those team names to remain. As the Toronto Sun reports, two of the teams names he objects to are the Lorne Park Ojibwa and the Mississauga Chiefs.
- Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Trumpism is alive in Canada

Whether it is alive and well has yet to be determined. But the name of the president-elect is now entrenched in the leadership race to replace former prime minister and head of the Conservative Party of Canada, Stephen Harper.
- Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Canada Immigration’s website crashed when it became obvious Trump would win

Canada Immigration’s website crashed around 10:30 p.m. ET last night. While no official explanation has been given for the crash, the logical inference is it was caused by too many Americans going to the site to look for a place to flee to after a Donald Trump victory. The outage occurred around the same time it became clear Trump was going to become the 45th president of the United States.
- Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Lock her up? Ain’t never going to happen!

It sounds good. Thousands of adoring Trump supporters chanting “lock her up” whenever the name of Hillary Clinton is mentioned. But it is unlikely to ever happen. Especially for crimes she might have committed prior to the election.
- Friday, November 4, 2016

Why the Trudeau government ignored 2nd anniversary of soldiers killed in terrorist attacks

The Liberal government of Justin Trudeau had no intention of marking the anniversaries of the deaths of two Canadian soldiers who were killed by Islamic terrorists within two days of each other in October 2014. Much like a new WikiLeaks dump about Hillary and the DNC, it may seem shocking at first but it really isn’t. While the rest of the mainstream media appeared to ignore whether or not the anniversaries of the soldiers’ deaths would be marked, Kris Sims of CFRA radio in Ottawa did not. Sims, a former staff member for Erin O’Toole, Veteran Affairs Minister in the previous Conservative government, wrote to Veterans Affairs to ask when this year’s ceremony would start. A spokesman for Veterans Affairs told her he had checked with the DND and there were no plans to hold a commemoration this year.
- Sunday, October 23, 2016

Ontario does not deserve a major league baseball franchise

On Friday, Douglas Cardinal, an idiot described in Canada’s mushy media as “a Canadian activist,” applied in the Superior Court of Ontario for an injunction to prevent the use of the word “Indians” before Game 3 of the ALCS is played at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
- Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Canadian ‘conservative’ senator wants to ban marketing to children

Earlier this week, Senator Nancy Greene Raine introduced Bill S-228 in the Senate. Known as the Child Health Protection Act, the bill calls for amendments to the Food and Drug Act that would prohibit the marketing of food and drinks directly to children. If Greene Raine gets her way, there will be no more marketing to children. No McDonald’s Happy Meals with toys. No more Tony the Tiger or other cartoon characters emblazed on cereal boxes. And companies such as McDonald’s and Wendy’s will no longer be able to sponsor youth sports teams with their logos emblazed on uniforms. That’s no biggie; that’s what the taxpayers are for.
- Sunday, October 2, 2016

Justin—don’t mistake anger for fear and anxiety

Prime Minister Trudeau missed the opening of Parliament this week in order to jet off to New York to go to the U.N. It seems the Little Potato as he was dubbed by the Chinese or Little Pot for short, has a new favourite word to go with the other word he loves, “diversity.” Seems he loves to use the word “anxiety” too.
- Friday, September 23, 2016

Justin Trudeau should make Parliament more diverse

As prime minister, Trudeau has no say where members of other parties sit in the House of Commons. However as party leader he can decide where MPs in his own party sit within the Liberal benches. Trudeau should use his own concept of diversity to make it more prominent in the House of Commons. The Little Potato (a name given to him on his recent trip to China) needs to show his unique understanding of diversity by seating female Liberal MPs on the back rows. Practise what you preach, Justin!
- Thursday, September 15, 2016

When it comes to having a ‘Basket of Deplorables,’ Canada is Number 1!!!

Conservative Party leadership candidate Kellie Leitch caused a stir last week when she sent out a questionnaire asking Canadians if they think new immigrants should be screened to see if they have anti-Canadian values. The reaction from the left was predictable; but that paled in comparison to the reaction of high-profile members of the CPC from the interim leader to the other leadership candidates.
- Monday, September 12, 2016

Conservative Party of Canada has no problem with immigrants who hate us

It is way too early to decide if Kellie Leitch will be or should be chosen by the Conservative Party of Canada as its next leader. If she did nothing else last week, the orthopaedic pediatric surgeon-turned-politician showed one thing. There is very little difference between the CPC and the Liberal Party headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
- Tuesday, September 6, 2016


84 killed in France and Justin Trudeau goes tweet tweet tweet

There is nothing inherently wrong with politicians and elected leaders using Twitter and other social media platforms to express their thoughts, even though they sometimes get into a lot of trouble that way. But as soon as news of the attack in Nice surfaced, Canadians knew it would not be long before the Prime Minister would hit Twitter.
- Sunday, July 17, 2016

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