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UPDATE WITH VIDEO FROM RED DEER CHAMBER – Trump’s Pipeline Green Light Gets Thumbs Up From Red Deer Chamber

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By Todayville.com Staff

President Trump’s Executive Orders to reconsider the Keystone XL Pipeline is getting positive reaction from the Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce.

Policy and Advocacy Manager Reg Warkentin says “This is great news for Central Alberta and the entire province.” He says it’s “key for market access, will attract investment and maximize production.” Warkentin also feels this project would “close the price differential between Western Canada Select and West Texas Intermediate.” He adds, it would be great if more refining could be done in Alberta but acknowledges the cost involved in doing that and the refining capacity that already exists in the Gulf of Mexico. Warkentin says this announcement is a “win-win for Canada and the U.S.” He says for just his second day in office, Donald Trump has sent a strong message that he is “Pro-Business”.

Both the Alberta and Canadian Government’s reacted positively as well. The Keystone XL project is expected to produce as many as 4,500 construction jobs, half of them in Canada. All approvals are in place on the Canadian side. President Trump wants to renegotiate the terms of the project with TransCanada and demand pipeline companies source steel used for American construction from American manufacturers. 

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley issued this statement Tuesday “The United States is an extremely valuable customer of ours, and any step that allows us to better support the needs of our largest customer is good news. This project is going to create good jobs here in Alberta. And that’s my focus – support our workers, create good jobs, and diversify our economy. More energy workers at our rural hotels is a good thing. More equipment out in the field is a good thing. Busier restaurants and hardware stores across Alberta is a good thing.

While discussions around Keystone XL progress, we are focused on building Canadian pipelines to Canadian tidewater.
As any small business owner will tell you, you can’t only have one customer. You have got to diversify. While we value the United States as a key trading partner, the world is changing fast. We need to exert more control over our own future, especially our energy future. Getting a Canadian pipeline built to Canadian tidewater is the best way for our world-class energy producers to sell our oil at world-class prices on the global market. And that’s what we want – a better deal for our industry, for our economy, and for the future stability of our economy.
We welcome this news from the United States. We will support our energy companies however we can to make sure this pipeline moves forward, because at the end of the day, it’s about making sure that average families and the workers of our province have good jobs.”

Notley’s full Press Conference can be seen here:

The project however also faces opposition from some Environmental groups, First Nations and landowners along the proposed route. It stretches roughly 1,900 kilometres from Hardisty in southeast Alberta, to Steele City Nebraska where it would hook up to the existing Keystone Pipeline. Oil would be carried from Hardisty to refineries near Houston, Texas. Officials say the Keystone XL Pipeline project would carry 830,000 barrels of oil per day into the US when fully operational.

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US government gave $22 million to nonprofit teaching teens about sex toys: report

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By Anthony Murdoch

The Center for Innovative Public Health Research’s website suggests teenage girls make their ‘own decisions’ about sex and not let their parents know if they don’t want to.

For almost a decade, the U.S. government funded a group that actively works to teach kids how to use sex toys and then keep them hidden from their parents to the tune of $22 million.

According to investigative reporter Hannah Grossman at the Manhattan Institute, The Center for Innovative Public Health Research (CIPHR) has been educating minors about sex toys with public funds.

Records show that the millions given to the group since 2016, according to its website, go toward “health education programs” that “promote positive human development.”

However, the actual contents of the programs, as can be seen from comments from CIPHR CEO Michele Ybarra, seem to suggest that its idea of “human” development is skewed toward radical sex education doctrine.

In 2017, CIPHR launched Girl2Girl, which is funded by federal money to promote “sex-ed program just for teen girls who are into girls.” Its website lets users, who are girls between ages 14 and 16, sign up for “daily text messages … about things like sex with girls and boys.”

The actual content of some of the messages is very concerning. Its website notes that some of the texts talk about “lube and sex toys” as well as “the different types of sex and ways to increase pleasure.”

The website actively calls upon teenage girls to make their “own decisions” and not let their parents know if they don’t want to.

Grossman shared a video clip on X of Ybarra explaining how they educate minors about the use of “sex toys” and dealing with their parents if they are found out.

The clip, from a 2022 Brown University webinar, shows Ybarra telling researchers how to prepare “young person(s)” for her research.

In 2023, CIPHR launched Transcendent Health, which is a sex-education program for minors who are gender confused. This initiative received $1.3 million of federal grant money that expired last month.

Grossman observed that the federal government “should not fund programs that send sexually explicit messages to minors and encourage them to conceal these communications from parents.”

She noted that in order to protect children and “prevent further harm,” U.S. President Donald Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services “should immediately cancel CIPHR’s active contract and deny its future grant applications.”

“By doing so, the Trump administration can send a clear message: Taxpayers will no longer foot the bill for perverted ‘research’ projects,” she noted.

The Trump administration has thus far, through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), exposed billions in government waste and fraud. Many such uses of taxpayer dollars are currently under review by the administration, including pro-abortion and pro-censorship activity through USAID, “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and neo-Marxist class warfare propaganda” through the National Science Foundation, and billions to left-wing “green energy” nonprofits through the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Canadian Police Raid Sophisticated Vancouver Fentanyl Labs, But Insist Millions of Pills Not Destined for U.S.

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Mounties say labs outfitted with high-grade chemistry equipment and a trained chemist reveal transnational crime groups are advancing in technical sophistication and drug production capacity

Amid a growing trade war between Washington and Beijing, Canada—targeted alongside Mexico and China for special tariffs related to Chinese fentanyl supply chains—has dismantled a sophisticated network of fentanyl labs across British Columbia and arrested an academic lab chemist, the RCMP said Thursday.

At a press conference in Vancouver, senior investigators stood behind seized lab equipment and fentanyl supplies, telling reporters the operation had prevented millions of potentially lethal pills from reaching the streets.

“This interdiction has prevented several million potentially lethal doses of fentanyl from being produced and distributed across Canada,” said Cpl. Arash Seyed. But the presence of commercial-grade laboratory equipment at each of the sites—paired with the arrest of a suspect believed to have formal training in chemistry—signals an evolution in the capabilities of organized crime networks, with “progressively enhanced scientific and technical expertise among transnational organized crime groups involved in the production and distribution of illicit drugs,” Seyed added.

This investigation is ongoing, while the seized drugs, precursor chemicals, and other evidence continue to be processed, police said.

Recent Canadian data confirms the country has become an exporter of fentanyl, and experts identify British Columbia as the epicenter of clandestine labs supplied by Chinese precursors and linked to Mexican cartel distributors upstream.

In a statement that appears politically responsive to the evolving Trump trade threats, Assistant Commissioner David Teboul said, “There continues to be no evidence, in this case and others, that these labs are producing fentanyl for exportation into the United States.”

In late March, during coordinated raids across the suburban municipalities of Pitt Meadows, Mission, Aldergrove, Langley, and Richmond, investigators took down three clandestine fentanyl production sites.

The labs were described by the RCMP as “equipped with specialized chemical processing equipment often found in academic and professional research facilities.” Photos released by authorities show stainless steel reaction vessels, industrial filters, and what appear to be commercial-scale tablet presses and drying trays—pointing to mass production capabilities.

The takedown comes as Canada finds itself in the crosshairs of intensifying geopolitical tension.

Fentanyl remains the leading cause of drug-related deaths in Canada, with toxic supply chains increasingly linked to hybrid transnational networks involving Chinese chemical brokers and domestic Canadian producers.

RCMP said the sprawling B.C. lab probe was launched in the summer of 2023, with teams initiating an investigation into the importation of unregulated chemicals and commercial laboratory equipment that could be used for synthesizing illicit drugs including fentanyl, MDMA, and GHB.

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