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  • Ford ‘ripping up’ Ontario’s $100M contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink in wake of U.S. tariffs


    Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is “ripping up” Ontario’s nearly $100 million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink in the wake of U.S. tariffs on virtually all Canadian goods, he said in a statement Monday. 

    The contract, signed in November, was meant to provide high-speed internet access through Starlink’s satellite service to 15,000 eligible homes and businesses in rural, remote and northern communities by June of this year. 

    “Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy,” Ford said in the statement. 

    Ford said Ontario will ban American companies from provincial contracts until U.S. tariffs are removed. 

    “U.S.-based businesses will now lose out on tens of billions of dollars in new revenues. They only have President Trump to blame,” he said. 

    On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 25 per cent tariffs on virtually all goods from Canada and a lower 10 per cent tariff on Canadian energy products

    Musk, an adviser to Trump, is overseeing the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in co-operation with the president’s administration. 

    Ford has faced criticism for the contract, with Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie calling on him to end the deal last week. 

    “If he were serious about standing up to Trump, he would cancel his sweetheart deal with Elon Musk,” Crombie previously said in a news release. 

    Ford defended the contract at the time, saying there was a transparent bidding process and it was part of the government’s plan to get everyone in the province high-speed internet. 

    Starlink growing quickly in Canada 

    According to a news release from Infrastructure Ontario in January 2024, only two satellite internet service providers could meet the province’s needs.

    Those were Musk’s SpaceX, which runs Starlink, and Xplore Inc., a Canadian rural internet service provider. Both providers were invited to participate in a bidding process, the release said, with SpaceX ultimately winning out. 

    Starlink surpassed Xplornet, operated by Xplore Inc., as the leading satellite-based provider of rural and remote internet access service in Canada in 2022, according to a report by the Global Media and Internet Concentration Project in December. 

    As of 2024, Starlink has around 400,000 subscribers in Canada, the report said. 



    In a shocking turn of events, Ford announced today that they will be “ripping up” their $100 million contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink in Ontario. This decision comes in the wake of new U.S. tariffs that have significantly increased the cost of importing Starlink’s satellite technology.

    The contract, which was originally signed in hopes of providing high-speed internet to rural areas in Ontario, has now become financially unfeasible for Ford due to the added costs of the tariffs. In a statement released by the company, Ford expressed their disappointment in having to cancel the contract, but emphasized that they must prioritize the financial well-being of their business.

    This move is sure to have significant implications for both Ford and Starlink, as they now must find alternative solutions to provide internet access to underserved communities in Ontario. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the future of Elon Musk’s ambitious satellite internet project.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • ‘Make them pay’: Canada puts Trump’s ‘first friend’ Elon Musk’s Tesla in the crosshairs of tariff war


    The tariff standoff between the US and Canada is heating up, and Tesla finds itself squarely in the crosshairs. Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s former finance minister and current Liberal Party leadership contender, has proposed a bold countermeasure: slapping 100% tariffs on select American goods, including Teslas, in direct response to President Trump’s threatened tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports.

    In an interview with The Canadian Press, Freeland made her intentions clear. “We need to be very targeted, very surgical, very precise,” she said. The strategy isn’t just about economic retaliation — it’s personal. Tesla’s inclusion stems from CEO Elon Musk’s financial and operational backing of Trump, which Freeland didn’t shy away from addressing. “We need to look through and say who is supporting Trump and how can we make them pay a price for a tariff attack on Canada.”

    Tesla’s electric vehicles sold in Canada are primarily manufactured in the US and China. Imposing tariffs would inevitably hike their prices, potentially steering Canadian EV buyers toward other automakers. This could be a significant blow to Tesla, which dominates Canada’s EV market with its Model Y and Model 3 leading in sales.

    Freeland, who resigned from her finance minister post last year partly over disagreements on handling Trump’s economic threats, is now using this issue to define her leadership campaign. “One of the characteristics of the Trump administration is they like to traffic in uncertainty,” she remarked. “There are lots of reports about there being internal debates in the US (administration), so let’s use that to our advantage. And let’s put some cards on the table and be very clear that if they hit us, we will hit them back.”

    The stakes are high. Canada’s EV adoption rate is outpacing that of the US, with nearly 17% of new cars sold in the third quarter of 2024 being fully electric, compared to just 8% in the US. Quebec’s aggressive EV incentives have fueled this growth, making Tesla’s dominance even more pronounced — and vulnerable.

    As Trump’s policies ripple across borders, Canada’s response is no longer confined to diplomatic channels. It’s taking direct aim at the businesses tied to his political machinery, and Tesla is at the forefront of that retaliation.



    In a bold move, Canada has decided to target Tesla, the electric car company owned by Elon Musk, in the ongoing tariff war with the United States. This decision comes as retaliation against the Trump administration’s recent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.

    Elon Musk, often referred to as President Trump’s ‘first friend’ in the business world, has been a vocal supporter of the current administration’s policies. However, this alliance seems to have backfired as Canada aims to make Tesla pay for the trade tensions created by the US government.

    The Canadian government has announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on all Tesla vehicles imported into the country, a move that is sure to hit Musk’s company hard. This decision is seen as a way to send a strong message to both Tesla and the Trump administration that Canada will not back down in the face of unfair trade practices.

    As the tariff war between the US and Canada continues to escalate, it remains to be seen how this will impact Tesla’s bottom line and Musk’s relationship with the Trump administration. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. #MakeThemPay #TariffWar #CanadaVsTesla

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  • Apple in discussions to test out ads on Elon Musk’s X: report


    Elon Musk’s social media platform X may not only be getting more interest from e-commerce giant Amazon.

    As per a recent report, tech giant Apple may also be pondering a return to the social media platform.

    X controversies:

    • Apple, together with several high-profile advertisers, pulled its ads from X in late 2023 following a report from Media Matters of America, which claimed that the tech giant’s ads were appearing alongside extremist content.
    • X has responded by suing Media Matters, arguing that the watchdog used deceiving tactics to give the impression that advertisements from major corporations were appearing alongside controversial content.
    • In August 2024, a Texas judge allowed X’s lawsuit to proceed despite Media Matters’ efforts to have the case dismissed.

    Apple’s potential return to X:

    • In a recent report, The Wall Street Journal noted that Amazon was increasing its ad spend on X.
    • The publication, citing a source reportedly familiar with the matter, stated that in recent weeks, Apple has also had discussions about testing out ads on X. 
    • “Apple, which pulled all of its ad dollars from X in late 2023, in recent weeks has had discussions about testing out ads on the platform, according to a person familiar with the situation,” the WSJ report noted.

    X after Musk:

    • Following Musk’s controversial takeover of X, the company’s ad revenue saw a steep drop.
    • X, however, has since launched several initiatives aimed at gaining more revenue and attracting more users to the platform.
    • These include the launch of a monetization program for creators, as well as upcoming services like X Money, which was recently announced by the company.

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    Apple in discussions to test out ads on Elon Musk’s X: report










    According to a recent report, Apple is in discussions to test out ads on Elon Musk’s X. This potential partnership could bring a new revenue stream for both companies and provide an innovative advertising platform for Apple. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development! #Apple #ElonMusk #Advertising #Innovation #Partnership

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  • Paradise’s Sinatra twists a murder mystery with Elon Musk politics


    A twist, however seismic, can only take a story so far. Thankfully for Paradise, Hulu’s new sci-fi thriller in which a presidential assassination is only the tip of a Lost-esque iceberg, great performances and more interesting questions lie on the other side of revelations.

    While episode 1 offers a big surprise — the cast is actually living in an underground bunker built under a mountain in Colorado! — episode 2 focuses on “Sinatra” (Julianne Nicholson), a tech billionaire pulling the strings on the post-apocalyptic operation. Early in the series, we see Sinatra hovering in the background as Secret Service agent Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) investigates the murder in the present and President Cal Bradford (James Marsden) prepares for the worst in the flashbacks.

    According to Paradise writer Katie French, creator Dan Fogelman and the team debated if having Nicholson appear without much explanation in everywhere from the White House to the streets of the unnamed suburban sanctuary would strike the audience as odd.

    “We really thought that flashback scene in the pilot was going to be weird if there was just this random billionaire in the Oval Office,” French tells Polygon. “And now it’s like… Oh God, all too prescient.”

    Sinatra sitting by her hospital bed-bound son while her husband and daughter hang in the background in Paradise

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    While Elon Musk’s haunting presence in the second Trump administration aligns all too perfectly with Paradise’s setup, Sinatra already seems more complicated than her real-life tech-bro counterpart (or at least more watchable). As we learn in the second episode, Sinatra was, at least at one point in her life, a warm, human businessperson. We see her flirt at a bar, strike up conversation with her future husband, then propel into the future, where an app has made her a titan of business, while the birth of her child has made her a dedicated mother. The Sinatra of the present, seen interrogating Xavier over Cal’s death and maintaining order in the underground utopia, could not be further from her past self. But episode 2 offers an inflection point: the death of Sinatra’s son, and the grief she carries from that moment forward.

    “We knew that we wanted a really strong foil to Xavier — we wanted her to be this incredibly powerful woman,” French says. “I remember early on, Dan asked the room if she should be more of this hardass tough lady, or when we were still casting, should we go a little bit older, a little bit warmer? And I was like: ‘Let’s do the mommy version of this. Let her be a mother.’”

    Paradise was pitched as a throwback to ’90s and 2000s action thrillers of the Tony Scott mold. French says from the outset Fogelman was talking about movies like Crimson Tide and Man on Fire, full of power players and ticking-clock action. The structure gave the team the ability to probe what different types of individuals at various levels of power would do to protect their families.

    “We gravitated, especially Dan, toward the question,” French says. “But that can also be a little bit creepy for [Sinatra]. We wanted it to be humanizing. We wanted her to have this story if she has everything in the world that you could possibly want. But there are some things that are outside of your control and that can still crush you.”

    Despite possessing bottomless pockets and the drive of a disruptor, the Sinatra of the past can’t save her child from terminal illness. It’s an impossible situation, and Paradise charts the aftermath in challenging scenes between the billionaire and her therapist. French says the arc only works because of Nicholson. In present-day scenes, Sinatra could easily be “very mustache-twirly,” but the writer says Nicholson’s performance really made everything they have cooked up for future episodes possible.

    “We really needed [episode 2] to ground us in her humanity and her empathy and the loss that she is going through. I remember sitting next to Dan during some of these scenes on set and going, ‘I think that she could do anything after this episode and people might still be OK.’ […] I think we push her very far in this season and we needed this springboard to take us there.”

    French stresses that the Paradise team did not set out to let billionaires off the hook for diabolical behavior. Future episodes make it clear that Sinatra, however sympathetic, has careened off the moral cliff in her effort to preserve the bunker. It’s unclear if she had a hand in killing the president — we’ll have to wait until the finale for any clarity on that front — but at some point between losing her son and hiring engineers to build a cataclysm-safe neighborhood for 20,000 people, she broke bad. Resemblance to Elon Musk is not coincidental, but it’s not a one-for-one either.

    “She’s playing god on a totally different level,” French says of where Sinatra’s going in season 1. “She’s kind of this multidimensional character who’s living and breathing with us and making decisions that I think surprise her.”

    Three episodes of Paradise are now streaming on Hulu. New episodes drop every Wednesday.



    Welcome to Paradise, where Frank Sinatra’s smooth crooning meets a thrilling murder mystery entwined with the futuristic politics of Elon Musk. Set in a luxurious resort town, this novel follows the enigmatic detective Sinatra as he navigates a web of deceit, intrigue, and high-stakes power plays.

    As Sinatra delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a tangled web of secrets involving the town’s elite, including a controversial tech mogul with grand ambitions for the future. With the fate of Paradise hanging in the balance, Sinatra must race against time to unravel the truth before it’s too late.

    Filled with twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, Paradise’s Sinatra twists a murder mystery with Elon Musk politics to create a gripping and unforgettable tale. Join Sinatra on his quest for justice and discover the dark underbelly of paradise in this thrilling novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

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  • Why Elon Musk likely wants control of Treasury’s payment systems


    It’s barely been two weeks, but Elon Musk’s attempts to run the federal government like one of his businesses have already resulted in a level of chaos and inefficiency we’ve never before seen in Washington.

    Earlier this week, the White House took a page straight out of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency’s playbook and attempted to freeze federal funding for SNAP, Medicaid and other programs working families rely on — a move so disastrous that the courts intervened and the administration had to reverse course. Musk and his allies have also been busy firing the federal workforce, offering “deferred resignations” and replacing longtime civil servants with his personal lackeys. The Office of Personnel Management, the key staffing agency for the entire federal government, is being run by a cadre of Musk cronies.

    The Treasury’s payment system is responsible for delivering trillions in Social Security payments, Medicare benefits and more to millions of Americans across the country.

    And Friday, the highest-ranking career official at the Treasury Department, David A. Lebryk, reportedly resigned after refusing to hand Musk’s lackeys the keys to the government’s entire payment system and the $6 trillion in payments the system processes annually.

    The Treasury’s payment system is responsible for delivering trillions in Social Security payments, Medicare benefits and more to millions of Americans across the country. It’s not yet entirely clear what Musk plans to do with this system, which has historically been overseen by a small number of career officials. But a few possibilities have emerged.

    First, accessing the Treasury’s payment system could be a path to freezing government funding, as the administration attempted earlier this week. Musk could halt payments to programs like Medicaid, Meals on Wheels, Head Start and more, maneuvering around the courts. Musk has already directed his engineers to find ways to turn off the flow of money to programs he and President Donald Trump oppose. With the keys to the Treasury’s payment system, he can unilaterally cut off these funds right at the source.

    Musk could also get his hands on the “Do Not Pay” system that lists individuals or contractors the government has blacklisted, theoretically granting him control over whom the government does business with. Government contracts have been central to Musk’s $400 billion net worth; his companies have signed billions of dollars’ worth of government contracts. He could easily place his rivals on the Do Not Pay list or turn the spigot back on for friends who have been blacklisted.

    While the Trump administration has sworn up and down that it will not touch Social Security and Medicare, it’s hard not to question whether this access would put these payments right in DOGE’s crosshairs. Initially, Musk pledged that DOGE would cut $2 trillion from the federal budget. Achieving that goal is nearly impossible without going after Medicare and Social Security. And though Musk has since tempered expectations on the commission’s cost-cutting goals — saying there is “a good shot” at cutting $1 trillion — even a reduction of that size would do incredible damage to our country’s social safety net.

    Nor is Musk chasing these cuts for their own sake. He’s helping congressional Republicans attempt to pay for a new round of tax breaks for corporations and the ultrawealthy — including Musk himself.

    Luckily, Americans see right through this grift.

    It’s nice to believe in a fantasy in which Musk and DOGE work alongside civil servants to improve technology and services for Americans and save a few bucks along the way. But all evidence points to the contrary. The richest man in the world, whom no one elected to any government position, is seeking unprecedented access to confidential information, including information pertaining to his own business interests, and seems hell-bent on cutting off as much funding as possible for the programs that matter to the rest of us.

    Luckily, Americans see right through this grift. An AP-NORC poll found that 52% of Americans have an unfavorable view of Musk — and less than a third of Americans approve of DOGE. Americans don’t want an unelected and unaccountable billionaire dictating what working families can and cannot afford. If Musk is going to continue running the government like one of his failed businesses, perhaps someone should force his “resignation” too.



    Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has recently expressed interest in gaining control of the Treasury’s payment systems. This move has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation about his motivations.

    One possible reason why Musk may want control of the Treasury’s payment systems is his belief in the power of cryptocurrency and decentralized finance. Musk has been a vocal advocate for digital currencies like Bitcoin and Dogecoin, and has even invested billions of dollars in them. By gaining control of the Treasury’s payment systems, Musk could potentially further promote the adoption of cryptocurrencies and shape the future of financial transactions.

    Another reason could be Musk’s desire to disrupt the traditional banking system. Musk has criticized banks for their high fees and slow transaction times, and has suggested that a more efficient and transparent payment system is needed. By taking control of the Treasury’s payment systems, Musk could potentially revolutionize the way people send and receive money, cutting out the middleman and streamlining the process.

    Overall, Elon Musk’s interest in gaining control of the Treasury’s payment systems likely stems from his innovative and forward-thinking mindset. Whether his intentions are purely altruistic or driven by personal gain, only time will tell. But one thing is for certain – Musk’s involvement in the world of finance is bound to shake things up in a big way.

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  • Father Calvin Robinson Defrocked After Copying Elon Musk Salute


    The Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) has defrocked Father Calvin Robinson after the priest went viral for mimicking a recent gesture by Elon Musk that really, really looked like a Nazi salute.  

    In a statement released Wednesday, the leadership of the ACC wrote that “were made aware of a post made on X showing the end of a speech made by Calvin Robinson at the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, DC. In it, he closed his comments with a gesture that many have interpreted as a pro-Nazi salute.” 

    In his closing remarks at the summit, Robinson quoted Musk, telling the crowd, “My heart goes out to you,” before tapping his right hand to his chest and extending his arm — palm down — in a salute to the crowd. Musk was embraced and celebrated by extremists and neo-Nazis when he performed the gesture twice while speaking to Trump supporters following the inauguration last week. Musk’s intention was unclear, but the gesture has been widely likened to a Nazi salute.

    The crowd at the National Pro-Life Summit applauded raucously after Robinson delivered the same salute, in what was a clear homage to Musk.

    “While we cannot say what was in Mr. Robinson’s heart when he did this, his action appears to have been an attempt to curry favor with certain elements of the American political right by provoking its opposition,” the ACC wrote. “Mr. Robinson had been warned that online trolling and other such actions (whether in service of the left or right) are incompatible with a priestly vocation and was told to desist. Clearly, he has not, and as such, his license in this Church has been revoked. He is no longer serving as a priest in the ACC.” 

    The church, which Robinson had only been a member of since 2024, added: “This is not just an administrative matter […] we believe that those who mimic the Nazi salute, even as a joke or an attempt to troll their opponents, trivialize the horror of the Holocaust and diminish the sacrifice of those who fought against its perpetrators.” 

    In 2022, Robinson left the Church of England, into which he hoped to be ordained after completing his theological studies. Robinson was not offered a deaconship, and accused the church of rejecting him due to his politics. He briefly served as a deacon in the Free Church of England before seeking a position with the Nordic Catholic Church, a traditionalist Catholic Norwegian church. He ministered at the church for less than a year before jumping to the ACC. 

    The church did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Rolling Stone. 



    Father Calvin Robinson, a beloved pastor in the community, has been defrocked after being caught copying Elon Musk’s signature salute. The shocking news has left parishioners stunned and questioning their faith in their once-respected leader.

    Father Robinson, known for his charismatic sermons and dedication to his congregation, was seen on video imitating Musk’s famous hand gesture during a church service. The gesture, where Musk raises his hand in a salute-like fashion, has become synonymous with the billionaire entrepreneur and is often seen in his public appearances and social media posts.

    The incident sparked outrage among church officials, who deemed Father Robinson’s actions as inappropriate and disrespectful to the church and its values. In a statement released by the church, they expressed their disappointment in Father Robinson’s behavior and announced his defrocking as a result.

    Many parishioners are left feeling betrayed and confused by Father Robinson’s actions, with some questioning his integrity and motives. The once-beloved pastor is now facing backlash and scrutiny from the community he once served.

    As the news spreads, many are left wondering what led Father Robinson to mimic Musk’s salute and what repercussions he will face as a result of his actions. The fallout from this scandal is sure to have a lasting impact on both Father Robinson and the church as a whole.

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  • Sean Strickland reacts to clip of Bryce Mitchell expressing his hatred for Elon Musk


    Sean Strickland partially agreed with Bryce Mitchell’s ridiculing comments toward Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

    In December 2024, Mitchell returned to the win column with a third-round knockout win against Kron Gracie at UFC 310. The number thirteen-ranked featherweight utilized his post-fight press conference to discuss various topics, including his hatred for Elon Musk:

    “I think that time will prove me correct. Time will always reveal someone’s true character and if you put that man in a position of power, his true character will be revealed. Let’s just put it this way, he has all the money in this country, he’s the wealthiest man in the country and he wasted it on f*cking rockets, man. Think about it dude.”

    Mitchell continued by saying:

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    “He could actually help people with that money, but he don’t give a sh*t about you. He’s got all the money in the world to help you. It would be a penny to him and you’d never have to work again. He don’t give a sh*t about you though. He wants to waste it on all these rockets and all these cars that s*ck.”

    Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland re-posted the video of Bryce Mitchell‘s comments on his Instagram story and added the following caption:

    “I mean… he’s not entirely wrong lol”

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    Bryce Mitchell has been outspoken on his support for Donald Trump, the recently inaugurated 47th President of the United States. Elon Musk significantly contributed to Trump’s campaign, making it more intriguing that Mitchell despises Musk.

    Watch Mitchell’s comments about Musk below:


    Sean Strickland looks to regain middleweight title at UFC 312

    In June 2024, Sean Strickland was dethroned of the UFC middleweight title due to a split decision loss against Dricus du Plessis. Five months later, Strickland bounced back with a split decision win against Paulo Costa, earning him a rematch against Du Plessis.

    On February 8, Strickland looks to avenge his defeat against Du Plessis in the UFC 312 main event, which goes down in Australia. Since their first meeting, Du Plessis defended his throne for the first time with a fourth-round submission win against Israel Adesanya.

    Dricus Du Plessis has exceeded any expectations with an 8-0 start to his UFC tenure. At UFC 312, Sean Strickland plans to hand Du Plessis his first promotional defeat to become a two-time middleweight champion.