Muslim terrorist with ingrained extremist ideology & whose behavior has been mostly terrible since being imprisoned is about to be released on parole

The first person to be convicted of trying to leave Canada to join a terrorist group remains “too high a risk” a month before his scheduled release from prison, according to the Parole Board of Canada.

In a decision released Tuesday, the Parole Board said Mohamed Hassan Hersi’s behaviour had been mostly “terrible” since he was imprisoned in 2014 and imposed restrictions he must follow upon his release.

They include living at a halfway house, having no unsupervised access to the internet and undergoing treatment to deal with “ingrained extremist ideologies and violent behaviour.”

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Pitiful: Staff at Jordan Peterson’s publisher protest new book plans

The announcement of a new book from Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, the self-styled “professor against political correctness”, has prompted dozens of complaints from staff at his publisher in Canada, according to a report.

Vice’s story on Tuesday said that the announcement of Peterson’s forthcoming Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, a follow-up to his global bestseller 12 Rules for Life, prompted “several” staff at Penguin Random House Canada (PRH Canada) to confront management…

Peterson’s daughter Mikhaila tweeted a link to the Vice article. “How to improve business in 2 steps: Step 1: identify crying adults. Step 2: fire,” she wrote. “If you don’t think adults willing to cry to get their way in a workplace is a problem … you’re clearly not in charge of many people.”

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Terence Corcoran: Can Ottawa resist the Great Reset?

… Some also diss the Great Reset as a high-profile political sidebar movement created by celebrity “power elites” who meet at the World Economic Forum’s annual Davos event but whose radical ideas are unlikely to survive in the real world.

But the reset movement is more than a product of some sleepy cabal of corporate and political elites, like the Bilderberg Group, the old, much-feared and secret corporate/political organization with which Klaus Schwab was involved. In contrast, the Great Reset is highly public and its advocates entrenched at the top of the world’s governments, corporations and institutions, from China to Canada and now at the top of the new government in the United States.

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Thousands in Georgia Registered at Postal, Commercial Addresses, Portraying Them as Residences, Researcher Says

Thousands of people registered and voted in Georgia using addresses of postal facilities or businesses, but making it look like they were residential addresses, according to a former Trump campaign official whose team analyzed the states’ voter data.

The addresses listed on the voter rolls included information that didn’t make sense for the actual locations, but on paper made the addresses look like residential ones, according to information published by Matt Braynard, former data and strategy director for President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign.

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Canadians talk tough on standing up to China, are suspicious of Chinese investment and economic might: poll

Canadians talk tough on standing up to China, are suspicious of Chinese investment and economic might: poll

Most Canadians want Canada to stand up to China when issues seen as our national values — the rule of law, human rights, and democracy — are on the line, a new opinion survey suggests.

The bullish feeling towards China was expressed by 83 per cent of respondents in a public opinion poll on Canadian views on Asia conducted by Ekos Research Associates for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, a Vancouver-based not-for-profit organization.

Our China class will not give up Xi’s cash so easily.

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Homicide detectives have a ‘person of interest’ in the Barry and Honey Sherman murder investigation

Toronto Police have “a person of interest” in the Barry and Honey Sherman murder investigation, the Star has learned through a court proceeding to unseal search warrants in the almost three-year-old case.

Police say they will not publicly identify the individual, both because that could hurt their investigation and — if they are wrong — it would prejudice the interests of an innocent person.

“It could compromise the investigation if the perpetrator knew they were identified. It could precipitate flight, they could take steps to get rid of evidence, frustrate our investigation,” said homicide Det. Const. Dennis Yim, the only full-time investigator on the Sherman case. Yim was testifying as part of an ongoing process where the Toronto Star is seeking to unseal search warrant material that details aspects of the case. Some documents were released last week; more than 1,000 pages remain under seal.

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Ontario reports 1,373 new covid cases and 35 new deaths

Ontario reports 1,373 new covid cases and 35 new deaths

1,373 new cases and 35 new deaths


Police expected to have presence outside Etobicoke BBQ restaurant that was ordered to close after flouting lockdown rules

Police are expected to have a presence this morning outside an Etobicoke barbecue restaurant that was ordered to close indefinitely after openly flouting public health restrictions prohibiting on-site dining.

Adamson Barbecue owner Adam Skelly opened up the Queen Elizabeth Blvd. location of his restaurant on Tuesday morning for indoor and patio dining, despite a lockdown order that went into effect in the city one day prior.


Ontario AG slams Dr. Williams’ leadership during COVID-19 pandemic

Ontario’s chief medical officer of health and his associates “did not lead” the province’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in its early days and repeatedly ordered measures only when it was too late, the province’s auditor general wrote in a scathing 230-page report.

Bonnie Lysyk said Dr. David Williams and his team did not “fully exercise his powers” under provincial to marshal resources and enact measures to protect the public during the early months of the pandemic, nor did he embrace the “precautionary principle,” where any precaution thought necessary should be enacted as fast as possible, even when the science of the matter is not certain.

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Family of greedy pig provincial bureaucrats involved in theft of $11M of COVID-19 relief funds, Ontario government claims

A Toronto couple and their two adult sons, who all worked as Ontario government computer specialists, are alleged to have been involved in the theft of more than $11 million in COVID-19 relief funds, the Star has learned.

Sanjay Madan, earned $176,608 last year. It just wasn’t enough for the greedy pig.

According to documents filed with the Ontario Superior Court, “some or all of” Sanjay Madan, Shalini Madan, their sons Chinmaya Madan and Ujjawal Madan, and their associate Vidhan Singh, allegedly perpetrated “a massive fraud” by funneling millions of dollars in pandemic payments to a slew of bank accounts.

While the Ontario Provincial Police Anti-Rackets Branch is investigating, no criminal charges have been laid.

The allegations have not been proven in court.

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More Salem than Thanksgiving – Coronavirus panic has set America back hundreds of years

Had King James’s Privy Council contained a proto-Anthony Fauci in 1620, there might not have been a Thanksgiving holiday for the current-day Fauci and his peers to cancel four centuries later. The transatlantic voyage that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth Rock would have been unthinkable under the ‘stay safe’ philosophy that now governs American life.

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Toward a Better Social Media

Toward a Better Social Media

It isn’t just the censorship and bogus fact-checking that make Facebook and Twitter so awful.

…Since we began this process a few years ago and throughout our research period we have seen many companies rushing to market in our space. Each of these companies have the best of intentions trying to create a solution in this era of censorship and cancel culture. The biggest for these startups is that unless they understand the depths of big tech and have the right team in place to build an infrastructure they will all be reliant on competitor technology and always at risk for being shut down. Amazon AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure control the market when it comes to hosting. Unfortunately, all run their cloud technology through Chinese data centers….

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Beware of Big Government’s Science Experts

In his famous 1961 farewell address to the nation, then-President Dwight Eisenhower stated that “[while] holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.”

Eisenhower’s concerns stemmed from a growing number of powerful interest groups, mainly in science and the military. He feared that their emerging influence would erode the nation’s freedom and liberty under false concerns and pretenses. While he made clear that these individuals’ presence was necessary for America’s prosperity, he believed their power, if left unchecked, would move national decision-making outside of the three prongs of government the Founding Fathers established.

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Most Republicans Would Vote For Trump In 2024: Poll

A majority of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters would vote for President Donald Trump if he decides to run again in 2024.

Trump received 54% support of those who were asked whom they would back if the 2024 GOP presidential primary were held today, according to a Morning Consult/Politico poll released Tuesday. Compared to Trump, most other prominent Republicans barely registered, with the next-highest percentages going to Vice President Mike Pence at 12% and Donald Trump Jr. at 8%.

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