Grooming gang inquiry will expose bungling police who failed to investigate gangs of Asian men, chairman pledges

Police who failed to investigate child sex grooming gangs will be held to account, the new independent inquiry’s head pledged today – as she promised issues of ethnicity, culture and religion will also be scrutinised.

‘Any evidence’ of criminal conduct by professionals will be referred to a specially-launched national operation to review hundreds of previously-closed investigations.

In its ‘terms of reference’ published this morning, the inquiry said it would ‘investigate how grooming gangs operated and how institutions, including police, local authorities, health services, social care services, and schools, responded to abuse’.


They better hop to it or they’ll all die of old age.

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Geoff Russ: Don’t underestimate the appeal of Avi Lewis’s Third Worldism

Avi Lewis was elected leader of the New Democrats on Sunday with a smashing first ballot win, inheriting a skeleton of a party. Only six NDP MPs sit in the House of Commons after Nunavut’s Lori Idlout’s recent floorcrossing.

However, this is a time of revived left-wing radicalism in the English-speaking world. Do not dismiss Lewis, as many have. If he plays his cards right, he will not be a punchline for long.

You gotta pray Canadians aren’t that dumb. Pray a lot.

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The Racist Massacre You Probably Never Heard Of

I’ve been looking at historic massacres for a little while now, and there’s always been one that looms slightly larger in my mind than most others. All but one, really. The one I’m talking about is called the Camilla Massacre.

You’ve probably never heard of it, and that’s fine. It’s local history to me, something that happened just a handful of miles down the road from where I sit as I type this, in a town I’ve been to countless times, both before I learned of this horrific event and afterward.

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Carney condemns Israel’s ‘illegal invasion’ of Lebanon, calls for ceasefire

Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday condemned what he called Israel’s “illegal invasion” of southern Lebanon, which he said is a violation of territorial sovereignty.

Carney told reporters in French in Wakefield, Que., that a ceasefire is necessary between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah, against which Israeli forces have launched a renewed offensive.

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NY Times Denies Nigeria Christian Genocide as Jihadists Kill Dozens on Palm Sunday

The pic was banned in Canada on Instagram.

At least 40 Christians were killed in a Palm Sunday massacre in Jos, the capital of Plateau State, after gunmen attacked the Agwan Rukuba community, marking one of the deadliest incidents in a week of escalating violence across Nigeria.

According to Arise News, the victims were targeted in Jos North County, a historically Christian area in the country’s volatile Middle Belt. Local reports cited by TruthNigeria suggest the attackers may have been Boko Haram militants rather than the more commonly implicated Fulani militia, although this has not been confirmed by the Nigerian military. The attack echoes a similar massacre last year in Zikke village, where 54 Christians were killed on Palm Sunday.

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STEWART: Canada’s anti-American pivot is economic suicide

Canada did not choose its geography. However, it is our competitive advantage, and it cannot be overlooked, understated, taken for granted, or copied. We, as Canadians, face a fundamental question amidst rising global uncertainty and economic nationalism: how should we position ourselves relative to our most important economic partner, the United States (US)?

(Incognito)

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American journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped in Iraq

Washington — American journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in Baghdad on Tuesday, according to two sources familiar with the matter as well as an Iraqi official.

Iraq’s Interior Ministry announced that a foreign journalist was kidnapped by “unknown individuals” but did not identify who was taken. The ministry said that security forces had managed to arrest one suspect and seize a vehicle used in the abduction.

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Secret double life of Kristi Noem’s crossdressing husband Bryon: The pouting ‘busty bimbo’ photos and trove of explicit messages

Kristi Noem’s husband is today revealed as a secret crossdresser who dons gigantic fake breasts and pink hotpants to chat with online fetish models.

While his wife has operated at the highest echelons of government, handling matters of national security in her recent role as DHS secretary, Bryon Noem, 56, has been dressing up and paying adult entertainers to talk dirty.

The Daily Mail has reviewed hundreds of messages involving three women from the ‘bimbofication’ scene – where porn performers transform themselves into real-life Barbie dolls by pumping colossal amounts of saline into their breasts.


Shocked Trump reacts to Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing husband after Daily Mail blew lid on national security scandal

h/t Mauser

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Elon Musk says Canada’s language rules ‘hypocritical and unfair’ as Air Canada CEO to retire

Hours after Air Canada announced its CEO would retire, reaction poured in from politicians, the public and on social media, including from billionaire Elon Musk.

The announcement about Michael Rousseau came after days of calls for him to resign amid controversy over his English-only video condolence following a deadly Air Canada crash at LaGuardia Airport that killed the pilots, one of whom was from Quebec.

Musk is right.

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Syria: Christians, Other Minorities Under Genocidal Attack During Leadership of Ahmed Al-Sharaa

Mar Elyas Greek Orthodox Church in Damascus- scene of massacre by Muslims of Christians

Christians in Syria are once again under attack by Islamic groups affiliated with the country’s jihadist regime, headed by President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda leader also known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani.

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Toronto may have bitten off more than it can chew with city-run grocery plan: experts

TORONTO – On Thursday, Toronto city council voted to move forward with a concept rarely seen in Canada, and meant to tackle skyrocketing food prices: not-for-profit, city-run grocery stores.

But critics believe Toronto is biting off more than it can chew by stepping into the business, against grocery store giants, with little experience and minimal supply-chain connections, in an industry that has razor-thin profit margins.

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The Beeb Wants Britain to Know They’ve Got a Dog Problem

There seems to be a concerted effort from certain sectors of the more elite strata of British society to tweak what they see happening around them that offends their more refined, educated, and virtuous sensibilities.

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