The people who want the temporary migrants to stay permanently

With a record two million temporary migrants set to lose their status in the coming months, a union-championed campaign is emerging to demand that all of them be allowed to stay permanently in Canada.

This week, a new group calling itself the United Immigrant Workers Front announced plans to hold its inaugural rally in Brampton, Ont.

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Why has Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor been arrested?

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Vehicles believed to be police cars arrived at the King’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, where the former prince has been staying, on Thursday morning.

The former prince has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing.


BBC Live Feed – Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office as King says ‘law must take its course’

King Charles statement‘the law must take its course’

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Canada Can’t Be ‘Naive’ in Dealing With China, a Leading Perpetrator of Transnational Repression: Think Tank

As Canada looks to diversify its trade partners, it can’t be “naive” in dealing with the Chinese regime, which is a leading perpetrator of transnational repression, researchers behind a new report say.

The Feb. 17 report by the Montreal Institute for Global Security (MIGS) says the issue of transnational repression is a “systemic threat” affecting thousands of people across the country and undermining Canada’s security, democracy, and sovereignty.

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‘Biological male’ stripped of World’s Strongest Woman title Jammie Booker resurfaces with death threat claims

Jammie Booker, the 2025 World’s Strongest Woman who was stripped of the title and accused of being a transgender ex-porn star, has resurfaced after months away from the spotlight.

‘Proof of life… the death threats didn’t work,’ Booker posted alongside a selfie from inside the gym. It is not clear when the photo was taken but it was posted on Instagram on Tuesday. It is the first time the American has spoken out since the strongwoman world was engulfed in scandal.

Likely BS.

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Border cops seize quarter-tonne of meth after truck stopped at Blue Water Bridge

A 29-year-old man from Woodstock has been charged with drug offences after more than a quarter-tonne of methamphetamine was seized earlier this month at the Blue Water Bridge near Sarnia.

… The CBSA said Kulbir Singh was arrested and was handed over to the RCMP, along with the narcotics. He has been charged with importation of methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking.

h/t Cyclist & Patti Jo

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Trump sends fighter jet squadron to ‘kick the door down’ in Iran

There is a 90 per cent chance of war against Islamic Republic in coming weeks, says Washington source

US fighter jets tracked as heading towards the Middle East could be laying the groundwork for a major bombing campaign.

The uptick in warplanes travelling to the Gulf is likely to be used to clear the way for heavy bombers to strike at the heart of Iran’s regime, experts have said.

Large numbers of American combat aircraft and support planes such as air-to-air refuellers have been seen moving eastwards this week.

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While Democrats’ Anti-ICE Fury Escalates, Americans Show They Want Immigration Laws Enforced

Rhetoric versus reality, plainly illustrated.

If you read or watch the news, you see constant marches and riots over the enforcement of immigration laws. Activists chase ICE and Border Patrol personnel in the streets, screaming insults and blowing whistles to alert others to the presence of Trump’s mean immigration cops. High school students storm out of their classes (behind their activist teachers, following authority as they protest against government) to “march against hate,” attacking people who disagree with them.

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Lebanese drug dealer wins chance to avoid deportation from Canada over possible lung cancer diagnosis

A Lebanese immigrant ordered deported in December 2019 after he was convicted for possession of fentanyl and hydromorphone for the purposes of trafficking has won another chance to stay in Canada.

Mohamad Kassar, who arrived in Canada as a permanent resident about 35 years ago, was scheduled to be removed to Lebanon on Feb. 13. Instead, Federal Court Justice Angus Grant stayed his removal because Kassar has a preliminary diagnosis suggesting he might have a lung tumour.

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History’s Winners and Losers

The difference between history’s winners and losers obviously depends on the criteria we adopt to discriminate between success and failure at the level of nation, culture, and civilization. For the purposes of this article, I will leave the display of military splendor and the creation of great art out of the equation. Neither military parades in a public square nor architectural wonders constitute a boon for ordinary people, even if they produce a feeling of national pride. Rather, I define success as a function of three complementary factors: the ability to survive intact for extended periods; the achievement of approximate prosperity in a largely impoverished world; and the fostering of a relatively free, confident, and vigorous citizenry. (Jeremy Bentham’s utilitarian calculus developed in his A Fragment on Government, based on “the greatest happiness of the greatest number,” plainly does not consort with these observations, since happiness is both an ambiguous concept and a non-measurable “quantity.”)

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Ex-Ontario man who defied lockdown by opening BBQ restaurant gets court hearing after five years

CALGARY — A former Ontario man who opened his barbecue restaurant back in 2020 despite lockdown rules and was arrested and fined because of it — is finally getting his day in court.

Adam Skelly, whose barbecue joint, Adamson Barbecue, in the Etobicoke area of the GTA, is now permanently closed due to the financial strains Skelly experienced thanks to multiple charges brought against him.

h/t Mauser (Incognito)

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Murdering Husband of Illegal Alien Muslim Councilwoman Freed

Councilwoman Tania Fernandes Anderson made history by becoming the first illegal alien Muslim councilwoman in Boston history. Then she made history again by marrying a convicted murderer serving life in prison with no parole. Then she made history yet again by becoming the first illegal alien Muslim councilwoman married to a lifer serving on the Boston city council while under indictment when she was charged in an illegal kickback scheme involving fraud and theft.

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