Faizan Ali and two others from Hamilton were arrested in New York State for allegedly trying to smuggle 89 guns into Canada.
The article reads like a cavalcade of diversity crime.
Faizan Ali and two others from Hamilton were arrested in New York State for allegedly trying to smuggle 89 guns into Canada.
The article reads like a cavalcade of diversity crime.
For some time now, the political situation in Britain has been developing in such a way that it seems almost to have been scripted in Hollywood. On the one hand, British Muslims have asserted their power with growing audacity, illegals have continued to pour into the country, and the long-established Conservative and Labour parties have looked upon this nightmare scenario with apparent impotence, taking action only to quell the restive reaction by native Brits, especially members of the increasingly put-upon working class, to this naked takeover; on the other hand, those working-class Brits, trained for generations in polite obedience, have steadily become less polite and obedient, heeding the warnings of Tommy Robinson and other brave rebels and turning out in burgeoning numbers for marches and rallies where they do the unthinkable – namely, wave the Union Jack and sing “God Save the King.”
Building at speeds not seen in generations, as per Mark Carney’s oft-repeated election pledge, has been less hypersonic than the prime minister might have wished.
As the new parliamentary budget officer pointed out last week in an analysis of the spring fiscal update, only two of 15 projects being overseen by Carney’s Major Projects Office are actually under construction, and the two largest have yet to reach a final investment decision.
Part of the problem remains regulatory uncertainty, and that was the subject of a discussion paper issued by the government on Friday. That sounds of little consequence, but it could prove seismic.
A Virginia school district has come under fire again after a student was allegedly caught taking photos of classmates in the bathroom.
A student believed to be transgender is reportedly being investigated at Freedom High School in the Loudoun County Public School District (LCPSD) for videotaping and photographing over 40 classmates in the bathrooms, according to local ABC affiliate WJLA.
Sources told WJLA that the issue has reportedly been occurring for three years. The outlet reported that Principal Tania Brown sent an email to parents notifying them of the incident at the end of April.
TORONTO — A quarter of Ontario’s private trucking schools offering mandatory entry-level training for commercial drivers have never been inspected by the provincial government, Auditor General Shelley Spence said Tuesday, raising concerns about oversight and road safety in the sector.
Women marched through the Dutch town of Apeldoorn this weekend to protest plans for a new asylum seeker centre (AZC), warning that mass immigration and the placement of large groups of male asylum seekers are making women feel increasingly unsafe while local residents are ignored.
Protesters said politicians and the media routinely dismiss concerns about crime, harassment, and women’s safety linked to mass immigration and the placement of asylum seekers near residential areas.
OTTAWA – Security experts and human rights advocates are sounding the alarm about the renewal of a co-operation agreement between the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and China’s Ministry of Public Security as troubling details surface at a foreign interference trial.
Court documents filed at the trial of alleged double agent William Majcher reveals that at least 25 Canadian residents were targeted by Chinese police under an anti-corruption program, which doubled as a tool of transnational repression. The affidavit shows that the Chinese nationals may have been forced to return to their homeland against their will to face punishment for alleged financial crimes.
Some of them would have faced life imprisonment, or even a death sentence.
h/t Patti Jo
Among the mutilated and butchered bodies of young women slaughtered on October 7, it was their colourful, polished nails that many of the morgue staff remember.
Bright, beautiful, shiny, pink manicures glistening amid the pervasive ‘grey and green’ of death were often the only reminder of who these girls had been just hours earlier.
Because Hamas-led terrorists had not just executed these women. They had ‘deliberately and systematically’ defiled them, as the most comprehensive account of the atrocity released by The Civil Commission today shows.
Hamas Oct 7 attack video – available only on Youtube
h/t Patti Jo
Waves of interns are now making their way to Toronto’s Bay Street. They are easy to spot – young, big smiles, eager to learn and grateful for a taste of economic opportunity. You can see them in smaller cities too, heading to the regional offices of banks, insurance companies, accounting practices, technology businesses, energy organizations, and large consulting outfits. Some have delightful titles such as summer associates.
Interns believe they have a shot at success, sustaining if not surpassing the middle-class lifestyle their parents want for them. Such is, to use the words of Prime Minister Mark Carney from earlier this year, a “pleasant fiction.” For those without parental support, it is a long shot at best.
Apparently mass immigration has nothing to do with nothing!
Will you ask this nice Muslim lady to explain this to Harriet Harman https://t.co/iY2wqjWD6E
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) May 12, 2026
My second book, , was not only a smash hit of political satire, but I spent a great deal of time trolling “the very fine people” hoax and mocking how the left used it as a decade-long lie that acted as the foundation of the “Trump is a racist” narrative.
I have done hundreds of interviews mocking the “very fine people” hoax, and had no idea that my jokes about the fraud would become real life.
The Jamaican immigrants to Canada are also calling for the boycott of Tim Hortons, calling them out for poor service and unfair hiring practices.
My favourite part of this video is where he refers to the Indians who are overtaking all of our fast food places as "the mafia"! 😭… https://t.co/lYdt3p79LH pic.twitter.com/KeYZygLD43
— Curious George (@01CuriousGeorge) May 12, 2026
Canada’s family doctor shortage: The public, and politicians, worry about it a lot.
Most everyone believes it’s a crisis that almost six million Canadians are without a family doctor, and waiting times are lengthening.
The solutions trotted out most frequently involve governments paying to expand medical schools to train more physicians, or luring more doctors to Canada from other countries.
Having gone from diabetes treatment to weight-loss miracle, GLP-1s are already blockbuster drugs. Now a new study in The Lancet shows that GLP-1s help with another common lifestyle disease: alcohol-use disorder.
It’s tempting to claim that we finally have an effective treatment for alcoholism. But in fact, we already have one. The decades-old Sinclair Method—which involves regularly taking a prescription drug before drinking to block pleasure-inducing endorphins, thus retraining the brain—is reasonably effective but seldom used.
Hundreds of tickets for Canada’s June 12 World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina are still up for sale at online reselling sites for more than ten times their original asking price — despite Ontario’s new anti-scalping law.
New amendments to the Ticket Sales Act make it illegal to resell tickets to any event in Ontario, including six Toronto games which are part of soccer’s global showcase, for more than their face value.