Ready.ca – Canada's Prepper Network https://ready.ca Fri, 12 Dec 2025 22:54:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Extortion Crew Halts Deportations Via Refugee Claims https://ready.ca/extortion-crew-halts-deportations-via-refugee-claims/ https://ready.ca/extortion-crew-halts-deportations-via-refugee-claims/#respond Fri, 12 Dec 2025 15:50:15 +0000 https://thedailybell.com/?p=41570 ...]]>
 

Terrorist-linked racketeers claim refugee status, buying years of taxpayer underwritten delays

 

Over the course of at least two years, an organized gang of extortionists linked to India’s Lawrence Bishnoi group undertook a spree of home invasions and arson in order to intimidate local business owners into paying the group off. The Bishnoi group was recently designated a terrorist entity by the RCMP, and the BC provincial government mobilized an Extortion Task Force to dismantle the ring.

The task force identified 14 foreign nationals, but when the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) opened investigations into their cases, every single one of them claimed refugee status.

That puts the CBSA investigation (and any prospect of deportation) on hold while the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) holds hearings to determine their eligibility, which could potentially take years, and qualify them for sundry taxpayer funded benefits along the way:

To summarize the above:

“They just bought four years in Canada, with subsidized health.”
“If they want to go to school, that’s subsidized” “and if they need public assistance, that’s subsidized by the taxpayer”

This is yet another example of how the Canadian legal system is hardwired to protect criminal and prosecute citizens.

With bills like C-2, C-8 and C-9 coming down the pipe to enact widespread surveillance and criminalize erstwhile free speech, Canadians are beginning to realize that the system is structurally rigged against them and they’re completely on their own when it comes to protecting their own lives, homes and assets from rampaging terrorists and insular politicians.

That’s why the Daily Bell is part of the new Canadian Ready Network (Ready.ca) – a grass roots effort to connect, collaborate and commiserate about ignominious decline of the once-great nation of Canada.

Sign up today, see you there.

 

 
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You can’t use a gun for protection in Canada https://ready.ca/you-cant-use-a-gun-for-protection-in-canada/ https://ready.ca/you-cant-use-a-gun-for-protection-in-canada/#respond Wed, 19 Nov 2025 20:18:16 +0000 https://ready.ca/?p=206

“That’s not a right that you have”

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Policing: Reactive and Insufficient in Today’s Canada https://ready.ca/policing-reactive-and-insufficient-in-todays-canada/ https://ready.ca/policing-reactive-and-insufficient-in-todays-canada/#respond Sat, 11 Oct 2025 13:06:05 +0000 https://ready.ca/?p=82 Violent crime is on the rise in Canada. It’s been on the rise for the better part of a decade, and shows no signs of slowing down.

There are a number of contributing factors to the rise in crime, which we won’t go into here, but the themes are the same, and they need to be top of mind by Canadians.

  • Criminals are free to re-offend in an overwhelming majority of cases, including violent criminals.
  • Canadians are unable to adequately defend themselves, leaving them powerless in the face of violence.
  • Policing has become reactive – crimes are never prevented, only responded to (most of the time insufficiently)
  • The definition of policing has expanded to include unproductive activities like prowling social media, attending protests, etc.

    And maybe most importantly
  • The legal process is only a burden for the innocent. Defending your property, injuring a violent criminal, owning a firearm or other self-defense tool, etc. is punished by years of legal proceedings, social pressure, professional risk and more.

In a recent conversation with Mark Jeftovic on The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast, these obvious truths were discussed – it’s clear that being in law enforcement (and enforcement in general) has become largely unproductive in the face of a changing Canadian crime landscape. Gone are the days of proactive policing (stop and frisk and similar programs are now branded racist or discriminatory), real consequences for criminals are a distant memory and – again, with some caveats – Canada is importing crime at a staggering rate via reckless immigration.

Worse still, in cities like Toronto – hubs for some of the issues noted above – police response times are double the stated target, coming in around 12 minutes compared to the 6 minute goal.

We’ll be aiming to make these figures irrelevant for you, the way it should be.

Stay tuned.

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Welcome to Ready.ca https://ready.ca/welcome-to-ready-ca/ https://ready.ca/welcome-to-ready-ca/#respond Mon, 06 Oct 2025 11:21:02 +0000 https://ready.ca/?p=70 Canada is headed the wrong direction.

There’s no doubt about this.

Every day we’re inundated with stories about violent crime, break-ins, sexual assault, murder, and more.

The big question isn’t “Why isn’t anyone doing anything about this?”

The big question is “What can I do about this?”

The answer is preparedness.

Being prepared is the most important action a Canadian can take – for themselves, for their community, and for their family. Being prepared to deter an intruder, to stop a home invasion before it happens, and defend your home should a criminal make you and your loved ones a target.

At Ready.ca, we’re thinking about the best ways to prepare. Join us.

We are on our own, but we don’t have to be helpless. We don’t have to hide from intruders, leave our car keys at the door, or watch as our lives are upended by violent crime.

We can be ready.

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