This story from Canada's The Rebel Media reminds me of our own troubles with trying to get a conference going--hotels are willing break contracts despite penalty clauses.

What The Rebel Media was trying to do was give $15,000 dollars to a Canadian soldiers charity.What you need to know is that Rebel Media, owned by Ezra Levant, is farther right than most of the official Conservative Party, and Canadian conservative media outlets like the National Post, but still cuckservative by our standards.

Specifically, Ezra Levant fired Faith Goldy for doing citizen journalism at Charlottesville [Rebel Media meltdown: Faith Goldy fired as politicians, contributors distance themselves, by Joseph Brean, Jack Hauen and Marie-Danielle Smith, National Post, August 17, 2017]

But cucking doesn't help. You will still be hated.

Rebel filed a Freedom of Information request, and found a hundred pages of Canadian defense bureaucrats afraid to be associated with someone as evil as Ezra's Rebel Media, which might use a soldier's charity to criticize the Canadian Government.

By the way, the Canadian government not only doesn't pay its soldiers enough at Christmas, it refused, in both official languages, to call it Christmas: their campaign for what I think of as "Christmas hampers" is labeled "Seasonal Sharing Basket Campaign | Campagne des paniers-partage du temps". And it's decorated with a picture of Christmas Tree.