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Brampton Man …

Police investigating Brampton towing company after reports of unauthorized tows

A 39-year-old Brampton man has been charged for allegedly towing multiple vehicles belonging to members of the public “without authorization”, earlier this month.

Peel regional police say they launched their investigation on May 1, after receiving “multiple reports” of vehicles being taken from Brampton parking lots without the approval from property management.

Police say the vehicles were later located at a private storage yard.

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ABC, CBS Blame America, Not Communism, For ‘Plunging’ Cuba ‘Into Darkness’

ABC, CBS Blame America, Not Communism, For ‘Plunging’ Cuba ‘Into Darkness’

ABC’s recent history of blaming the United States, and especially the Trump administration, and not communism for Cuba’s ongoing economic disaster continued on Saturday’s Good Morning America as reporter Alex Presha and guest co-host Rachel Scott blamed American sanctions instead. Unfortunately, this time, they were also joined by CBS Saturday Morning and White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi, who claimed the U.S. was “plunging the country into darkness.”

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New energy accord will ease concerns of ‘disaffected’ Albertans, Danielle Smith says

New energy accord will ease concerns of ‘disaffected’ Albertans, Danielle Smith says

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith trumpeted a new energy accord she signed with Ottawa on Friday as a salve for separatists in her province, while some First Nations and her counterpart in British Columbia slammed it as a reward for bad behaviour.

Ms. Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday unveiled the details of the pact designed to smooth the path for a bitumen pipeline to the West Coast. Alberta agreed to increase the carbon price it imposes on oil producers, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through carbon capture and storage, while Ottawa agreed to support a pipeline to tidewater.

I dunno about this. Carney is blarney.

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Israel says it killed leader of Hamas’ military wing, one of the architects of Oct. 7 attacks

Israel says it killed leader of Hamas’ military wing, one of the architects of Oct. 7 attacks

Israel says it has killed the leader of Hamas’ military wing, one of the architects of the Oct, 7, 2023, attacks that triggered the war in Gaza.

Izz al-Din al-Haddad was killed in a strike in Gaza City on Friday, Israel’s army said.

He was one of the last senior commanders in Hamas’ military who had directed the planning and execution of the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks on Israel.

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Jordan B. Peterson says we journalists are ‘shills.’ We look at what’s going on inside his media empire

Jordan B. Peterson says we journalists are ‘shills.’ We look at what’s going on inside his media empire

Anyone can be a journalist now, said Jordan B. Peterson a few years ago. “No one has a monopoly on bandwidth anymore.” Anyone can launch their own podcast or YouTube show, he said, and that means “classical journalists are really up against it.”

Few people embody that fact more than Peterson himself. In just a decade, he built a media empire: books, podcasts, streaming series, long-form documentaries, even an online university. He’s been called a luminary, a genius, a quack and a bigot.


The Star kicking a man when he’s down.

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Nolte: Weak Early Reviews for ‘Mandalorian and Grogu,’ Critic Screenings Limited

Nolte: Weak Early Reviews for ‘Mandalorian and Grogu,’ Critic Screenings Limited

Fearing lousy reviews, the Disney Grooming Syndicate is reportedly limiting critic screenings for The Mandalorian & Grogu.

“Disney appears to be cutting back on showing the film to critics,” reports World of Reel. “Some journalists are complaining online that they’ve been told by publicists that The Mandalorian and Grogu won’t be screened for critics in their area, which is odd considering no other Star Wars movie has been treated this way before.”

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More than half of comments removed from Alto’s high-speed rail map to be reinstated

More than half of comments removed from Alto’s high-speed rail map to be reinstated

More than half of the 118 comments removed by moderators from a map showing possible routes for Canada’s proposed high-speed rail project should never have been taken down, according to Alto.

The Crown corporation behind the project now says a total of 71 posts made by members of the public will be added back to the map by the end of this week.

Those posts included two comments — one made by a teenager worried about his home, the other by an 84-year-old who had concerns about Canadian agriculture — that were already reinstated after CBC raised questions about why they had been pulled down.

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Sam Altman’s on top in Silicon Valley. Former colleagues keep saying that he’s a liar.

Sam Altman’s on top in Silicon Valley. Former colleagues keep saying that he’s a liar.

OAKLAND, Calif. — “Do you always tell the truth?” an attorney for Tesla CEO Elon Musk gruffly asked Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, in federal court this week.

“I believe I’m a truthful person,” Altman replied. The attorney pivoted, asking him if people Altman did business with would ever think he misled them. “I can’t answer that for other people,” said Altman — but several had already had their say in court.

Altman spoke on Tuesday in the closing days of a trial in which several of his onetime close associates, including former OpenAI executives and board members, testified that he misled or lied to them.

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Misconduct by Canadian immigration employees included holding two full-time jobs and favouring a romantic partner: Report

Misconduct by Canadian immigration employees included holding two full-time jobs and favouring a romantic partner: Report

An executive offering preferential treatment to a romantic partner. An employee discussing the work inside an embassy on a public blog. A staff member committing “significant time theft” by holding two full-time jobs within the federal government.

They are among the 105 substantiated cases revealed in the Immigration Department’s annual misconduct and wrongdoing report that covers investigations in Canada and at foreign missions during the 2024-2025 fiscal year.


And what about the 3rd World flood?

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Chicago drug store closure is another case study in Leftist failure

Chicago drug store closure is another case study in Leftist failure

Walgreens is shuttering a location in Chicago, upsetting residents, and stirring fury among exploitative and complicit politicians. The way some local “leaders” tell it, the drugstore chain is acting greedily, selfishly, or even criminally.

“Walgreens should be charged with first-degree corporate abandonment,” thundered a local alderman. “It should be a crime, the way they’re treating our elders. It should be a crime, the way they’re treating our families.”

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Pilot program for transgender refugees allows them to change identity, name on arrival

Pilot program for transgender refugees allows them to change identity, name on arrival

The Immigration department is piloting a program allowing transgender refugees to change their gender and name as soon as they arrive in Canada without having to clear the usual administrative hurdles, to ensure they are not retraumatized.

In a bid to align refugee policy with government policies supporting members of the LGBTQ community, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is allowing transgender refugees to bypass long waits in Canada to formally change identity.


The UN is picking our “refugees” and of course the Carney government plays right along.

Who needs more mentally ill Trannies?

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Crimes Against AfD Triple in German State Within a Year

Crimes Against AfD Triple in German State Within a Year

North Rhine-Westphalia recorded a sharp rise in politically motivated crimes targeting the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in 2025, with more than 1,000 offences reported, according to figures released by the state government in response to a parliamentary inquiry by AfD lawmaker Markus Wagner.

The data also show that several investigations into attacks on AfD-linked premises in the western German city of Wuppertal were discontinued after prosecutors failed to identify suspects or concrete leads.

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WARMINGTON: Toronto Police board wants independent probe into Hank Idsinga’s book allegations

WARMINGTON: Toronto Police board wants independent probe into Hank Idsinga’s book allegations

Turns out the Toronto Police are no longer taking the position that former inspector Hank Idsinga was just trying to sell his book.

The Hank Effect has kicked in once again with the Toronto Police Service Board on Friday calling for an “independent inspection” into claims of antisemitism outlined in the former cop’s memoir.


Nothing will come of this while the Chow-Islamist cabal is running the city.

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What China critics in Maga movement make of Trump’s Beijing trip

What China critics in Maga movement make of Trump’s Beijing trip

When Donald Trump strode on to a stage at a campaign rally in Indiana in 2016, he made one thing clear: China was America’s chief economic antagonist.

“We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country,” he told a crowd in Fort Wayne. “We have the cards. Don’t forget it.”

The anti-China rhetoric didn’t let up – through a decade of rallies, his 2024 campaign and into his second term.


Keep your enemies closer?

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