Former child soldier deported for ‘serious criminality’ managed to sneak back into Canada

Former child soldier deported for ‘serious criminality’ managed to sneak back into Canada

A former child soldier from Sierra Leone who dodged deportation from Canada for a decade has been sentenced to five months in jail for returning to this country illegally.

Ibrahim Jalloh, a convicted fraudster and drug trafficker, was ordered out of the country in June 2012 for “serious criminality,” but he wasn’t actually deported until Dec. 29, 2023. Jalloh was sentenced earlier this spring in Alberta’s Court of Justice after police found him in Calgary on Dec. 31, 2025, contrary to an order not to return to Canada.

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The Muslim Brotherhood’s War to Destroy the United States from Within: Part I

The Muslim Brotherhood’s War to Destroy the United States from Within: Part I

In March, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard warned that “the spread of Islamist ideology, in some cases led by individuals and organizations associated with the Muslim Brotherhood” poses a threat as it seeks to establish “an Islamist caliphate which governs based on Sharia.” Gabbard went on to say that “there are increasing examples of this in various European countries.”

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Third usual suspect charged in Oro-Medonte arson investigation

Provincial police say a third person has now been charged in connection to an arson investigation in an Oro-Medonte subdivision this past winter.

On May 13, police say officers from Orillia’s major crime unit arrested and charged Arsedeep Singh, 26, of Brampton, with arson – damage to property.

Harminder Sandhar, 40, of Kitchener, has been charged with two counts of arson – damage to property.

Dikshant Goyal, 22, of Brampton, has also been charged with two counts of arson – damage to property.

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Coincidence? Elitist Media See Traffic Surge as Apple News, Google News & MSN Prop Them Up

Three major outlets experienced sudden swings in their audiences this year—changes that align almost perfectly with how often they were promoted on some of the biggest news aggregators. Newsweek’s traffic plunged in April after steady promotion the month prior. Qatari-backed Al Jazeera saw its readership explode in March. And leftist outlet The Minnesota Star Tribune rode a steep wave upward in January before bottoming out again the next month. The timing was too consistent to ignore.

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Canadian man who allegedly sold lethal chemical will not be tried in UK

Canadian man who allegedly sold lethal chemical will not be tried in UK

Families in the UK say they are angry at the decision by prosecutors not to charge a Canadian man who is alleged to have sold a lethal chemical linked to the deaths of 73 British people.

The father of one of those who died told the BBC that Kenneth Law had caused “devastation” and that he wanted Law to face charges in the UK.

Law, a former chef, is expected to admit 14 counts of assisting suicides in Canada when he appears in court in Ontario later on Friday.

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Why ex-CIA officer David Rush’s $40M gold bar case could point to ‘large-scale cover-up’

Ex-CIA officer David Rush’s alleged years-long scheme that netted him $40 million in gold bars and a top-secret security clearance has those in the Clandestine Service community questioning how he slipped through the fastidious vetting process — and who else may be flying under the radar.

Former CIA staff operations officer Tracy Walder was baffled over the stunning allegations against Rush and believes they could point to a much more troubling issue within the agency.

“This would have been a large-scale lying cover-up. There would have had to be a lot of other co-conspirators,” Walder told The Post.

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Police say investigation into disappearance of 14-year-old girl is continuing but no charges laid

Police say that the investigation into the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl who was missing for nearly two weeks is continuing but that no criminal charges have been laid.

Toronto police provided the update to CP24 on Friday afternoon, less than a day after the girl – named Esther – was located safe by officers at an Etobicoke home.

Police initially told CTV News that the investigation into the disappearance of the girl was concluded, however they now clarify that the case is still being investigated.

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Rosie O‘Donnell Feels ‘Secret Shame‘ After Getting Facelift She Previously Called a ‘Betrayal‘ of Feminism

Rosie O‘Donnell Feels ‘Secret Shame‘ After Getting Facelift She Previously Called a ‘Betrayal‘ of Feminism

Comedienne and former The View co-host Rosie O’Donnell is now admitting to having had a facelift despite calling the plastic surgery procedure a “betrayal” of feminism in the past.

Before the outspoken, left-wing comedienne lost 50 pounds she vowed to fans that she would not get a facelift to get rid of her sagging, excess skin. But after the weight loss, she did it anyway. And now she is calling it her “secret shame.”

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Canada slipped into a technical recession on an annualized basis as economic growth stalled in 1st quarter

Canada’s economy contracted in the first quarter on an annualized basis by a slim margin, marking the second consecutive quarter of such decline — which some would call a technical recession.

Statistics Canada said real gross domestic product fell 0.1 per cent on an annualized basis in the first three months of this year. That comes after a downwardly revised contraction of one per cent in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Two consecutive quarters of contraction in economic growth is termed a technical recession.

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Jane Fonda endorses Karen Bass in Los Angeles mayoral race

Jane Fonda endorses Karen Bass in Los Angeles mayoral race

Oscar-winning actress and progressive activist Jane Fonda announced she’s backing Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass in the city’s mayoral race.

Fonda announced her endorsement to TheWrap, to which Bass responded: “Jane Fonda has spent her life on the front lines — from civil rights to women’s rights to the fight for our climate — and I’m deeply honored to have her support.”


She is consistent I’ll give her that.

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Trump holding meeting to make ‘final determination’ on Iran deal

US President Donald Trump has said he is holding a meeting to make a “final determination” about an agreement to extend a ceasefire with Iran.

He said Iran “must agree that they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb”, that the Strait of Hormuz must be reopened for “unrestricted shipping traffic, in both directions” and that any mines in the waterway “must be destroyed”.

“I will be meeting now, in the Situation Room, to make a final determination,” he said on Truth Social. Iran has not yet commented.

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High School Grads Prove Themselves Waffle House Job Ready

A Virginia high school graduation descended into chaos when a spectator rushed the stage and attacked a student who was walking to receive his diploma.

Evan J. Williams Jr., 20, was arrested Thursday and charged with disorderly conduct and damage to private property in connection with the brawl that broke out during John Marshall High School’s graduation ceremony at Virginia Commonwealth University, according to police.

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Bishnoi extortion gang sent letter to Canadian police warning it had 1,000 gunmen

Bishnoi extortion gang sent letter to Canadian police warning it had 1,000 gunmen

The India-based gang behind Canada’s extortion crisis sent a letter to a B.C. police station last year boasting that it had 1,000 foot soldiers willing to carry out shootings, a police officer revealed on Thursday.

Testifying at a deportation hearing, the extortion investigator described the letter from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang that was delivered to a police station in Abbotsford, B.C., on Aug. 13, 2025.

h/t Auntie Polly

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