New lawful access bill would give police, CSIS more powers to track suspects online

The Liberal government has introduced a new lawful access bill that it says will help police and security services track and identify people who may be using tools like social media or artificial intelligence to commit crimes or threaten national security.

This legislation is the government’s most recent crack at broadening the access law enforcement agencies have after Bill C-2, introduced last spring, raised concerns with civil liberties groups that the powers went too far.

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Hegseth says Iran’s supreme leader ‘wounded and likely disfigured’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday morning that Iran’s new supreme leader is “wounded and likely disfigured,” confirming reports that Mojtaba Khamenei was injured early on in the U.S. war against Iran.

“Iran’s leadership is in no better shape, desperate and hiding. They’ve gone underground, cowering. That’s what rats do. We know the new so-called not-so supreme leader is wounded and likely disfigured,” Hegseth told reporters during a press briefing at the Pentagon.

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Carney announces $35B for defence, infrastructure in Canada’s North

The Liberal government has unveiled a detailed, multibillion-dollar proposal to modernize and expand Canada’s military footprint in the country’s Far North.

The comprehensive $35-billion plan, which also includes improvements to civilian infrastructure, is expected to see northern base upgrades, including runway improvements and expansions, as well as hangar and road construction, in a number of locations across the Arctic.

Most of the investment — approximately $32 billion — is being drawn from a pool of money set aside almost four years ago by former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s government to modernize NORAD, the binational North American air defence command shared with the United States.


So Carney the liar is announcing spending already announced 4 years ago.

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How Iran spreads fake news with AI using ‘British’ social media accounts

The propaganda accounts have moved from promoting Scottish nationalism to misleading war content, including destroyed US bases and Netanyahu’s ‘death’

A network of Iranian-controlled accounts on social media claiming to be British or Irish has been posting pro-Tehran propaganda and fake AI-generated news, experts have found.

A total of 34 accounts on X, Instagram and Bluesky with fake personas purporting to be based in London, Glasgow and Dublin are actually controlled from Iran.

The network is part of a wider disinformation campaign being waged by Tehran across social networks using AI tools to spread fake news. It was uncovered by researchers at Clemson University’s Media Forensic Hub.

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Violence prone cultists demand answers over Edmonton police chief’s trip to Israel

Edmonton’s police chief is facing criticism — and calls for his resignation — over a recent trip to meet with policing leaders in Israel.

The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) on Wednesday issued an open letter to the Edmonton Police Commission demanding answers over Chief Warren Driechel’s February visit to the country.

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Authorities want cross-dressing neo-Nazi to be reclassified a man

Sven Liebich Neo-Nazi Cross Dresser Germany

When the last German government passed a law allowing individuals to change their registered gender simply by signing two forms, it was billed as a step towards ending discrimination and cementing the country’s liberal democracy.

Yet the legislators had not reckoned on the cross-dressing neo-Nazi Sven Liebich, alias “Marla-Svenja”.

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Carney’s Liberals behaved shadily and may get rewarded with a majority. It’s not all downside for Poilievre

By luring now-former NDP Lori Idlout across the floor to join the Liberal caucus, Prime Minister Mark Carney has brought his Liberals up to 170. With three byelections pending, two of which are in reliably safe Liberal seats and the third a Liberal-Bloc tossup, the Liberals seem set to achieve a bare minimum majority in the near future, almost a year after falling just short of that mark in last year’s election. And possibly even exceed it by a single seat, freeing the speaker from those awkward tie-breaking votes.

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Old Dominion University gunman ID’d as … wait for it … A Muslim!

The madman who opened fire at Old Dominion University on Thursday, killing a retired military officer during an ROTC class, has been identified as an ex-National Guard soldier convicted of trying to support ISIS, The Post has learned.

Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 36, stormed into a classroom inside ODU’s Constant Hall and asked if it was an ROTC class. When someone confirmed that it was, he opened fire, shooting the professor several times, law enforcement sources said.

More … Hero ROTC cadet fatally stabbed ISIS-supporting Old Dominion gunman to prevent more carnage

More … Old Dominion ROTC instructor killed by convicted ISIS terrorist ID’d as chair of military science department who served in the Middle East

And this guy taught at U of T and Queens! Is their a pass given to homicidal Muslims? Has the HRC declared Bloodthirsty Islamity a protected condition?

h/t Lenny S & Mauser

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Mohamed Fahmy: Iranian sleeper cells are activating, and Canada is a target

Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei probably has Toronto condo.

At least five U.S. diplomatic missions have recently been targeted in Iranian retaliatory strikes across the Middle East. With no definitive time frame on the end of the war, embassies are now being targeted beyond the region as well. The latest apparent incident occurred in Toronto, where unknown assailants fired shots at the U.S. consulate early Tuesday — an act the prime minister has condemned as intimidation.


I bet half the regime lives in Canada.

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FBI joins search for retired U.S. Air Force major general missing for nearly 2 weeks

A high-ranking retired U.S. Air Force major general who once commanded a base long associated with UFO lore has been missing for nearly two weeks, and authorities are appealing to the public for help finding him, according to the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office in New Mexico.

Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, 68, left his Albuquerque home on foot at approximately 11 a.m. February 27 and has not been in contact with family or friends since, the sheriff’s office said in a news release. His cell phone was left behind, the sheriff’s office told CNN.

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Canada is ‘one of the centres of antisemitism, globally,’ says Israeli ambassador, on tour of targeted synagogue

The Israeli ambassador to Canada called the country “one of the centres of antisemitism globally” during a visit to a Thornhill, Ont., synagogue that was shot at last week.

While Ambassador Iddo Moed noticed “a rising trend in antisemitism” following his arrival in Canada in August 2023, it was after the October 7 terror attacks on Israel that a “dramatic spike” occurred, he said.

h/t Auntie Polly

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A visit with Occam’s Razor

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Shocka! Michigan’s Temple Israel wannabe car bomber who rammed into preschool is a muslim named Mohamad!

The maniac who drove a vehicle full of explosives through a preschool at a Michigan synagogue in an antisemitic attack Thursday has been identified as a naturalized US citizen from Lebanon, federal officials announced.

The wannabe car bomber, who died after smashing through the doors of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, was ID’d as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, the Department of Homeland Security told The Post.

Ghazali, who is married to a US citizen, entered the US through Detroit in 2011 and became a US citizen himself in 2016 under the Obama administration, according to DHS.

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Toronto jail guard arrested in the wake of the Project South police corruption scandal

A staff sergeant at a Toronto super jail has been criminally charged in the wake of the massive police corruption probe, Project South.

Muhamer Oruglica is accused of directing another staff member at the Toronto South Detention Centre to unlawfully search an inmate on the jail’s database last September.

York police arrested the 35-year old in late February, just weeks after announcing the results of a months-long investigation that uncovered Toronto cops had allegedly leaked confidential information used to facilitate shootings, extortion and other crimes — including a plot to murder a manager known for his strict enforcement inside the Toronto jail.

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