Judge hands refugee 44th conviction, asks why he has not been deported

Mohammed Al-Samaneh, a 32-year-old man who came to Canada as a Syrian refugee, has 44 convictions for multiple violent crimes such as assault and forcible confinement. Al-Samaneh had been placed on the National Flagging System, which identifies high-risk, violent criminals.

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Early Outpatient COVID Treatment – Why is There Still no Plan?

COVID has been with us for almost two years and yet there are still no officially and medical establishment endorsed outpatient treatment protocols to keep infected individuals out of hospitals, which is where more serious problems begin, from secondary hospital infections, ventilators, and ultimately death.

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Biden knows his vax mandates are unconstitutional — but just doesn’t care

Clearly, President Joe Biden is not chastened by the Supreme Court smackdown he got just a couple of weeks ago, when the justices invalidated the eviction moratorium that even administration officials acknowledge was patently lawless right before Biden reissued it.

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Alberta Community Reaches Herd Immunity In Unvaxxed — ‘Experts’ Outraged

Approximately 89 per cent of unvaccinated residents in La Crete, Alberta, likely have acquired natural COVID-19 antibodies. However, experts are already coming up with excuses to wave away their natural herd immunity.

Toronto paramedic union issues warning after no ambulances were available to respond to life-threatening call

The union chair representing Toronto paramedics says its health-care system is “on the verge of collapse,” confirming that Saturday night there were no ambulances available to respond to a life-threatening call.

Mike Merriman, the paramedic unit chair for CUPE Local 416, told CTV News Toronto that around 7:40 p.m., a call that was “deemed to be life threatening” came in and there were no units available to attend.

Levy: The Decisions Of School Trustees Prove Ontario Doesn’t Need Them

The Ontario Public School Boards Association (OPSBA) and Ontario’s trustees have become so out of touch with students and so dismissive of parents that many have come to realize they achieve very little, and that the provincial government could easily get rid of them.

Supply shortages mean Norwegian conscripts must return their used underwear at the end of their military services

Norweigan’s enlisted will now have to return their used underwear – as well as bras and socks – after their service is done due to supply shortages, Euronews reported.

The Guardian reported that the Army made the decision because of dwindling supplies and supply chain issues caused by the pandemic making it hard for them to get more.

Do TV Ads Forecast the Future?

Blacks have been a growing presence on television for decades. This reflects their huge and positive impact on the most visible aspects of American life—the arts (especially music), entertainment, religion, politics, and sports. Black leaders and stars achieved this even though they often faced discrimination and their group today is still only 13 percent of the population.

The Left Wants The Pandemic While America Is Over It

Escapism is important in our society, and in this day and age, it’s never been more necessary. The internet has made it easy to find news reports and talk heads that will tell you all you need to know. It’s a direct turnaround from a time when getting the news outside the borders of your town took a small bit of effort. You spent every moment keeping your thoughts where you were.

It’s not anymore. The news is everywhere and it’s all the time. It’s enough to drive people crazy, and judging by the increased attention to mental health and the willingness of mainstream culture to embrace the insane, it absolutely is driving people nuts. Moreover, it’s so laced with political narrative driving that is so left-leaning that it falls over into lunacy.

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Who Are the Real Insurrectionists?

Recently, Democrats have been despondent over President Joe Biden’s sinking poll numbers. His policies on the economy, energy, foreign policy, the border, and COVID-19 all have lost majority support.

As a result, the left now variously alleges that either in 2022, when it expects to lose the Congress, or in 2024, when it fears losing the presidency, Republicans will “destroy democracy” or stage a coup.

A cynic might suggest that those on the left praise democracy when they get elected, only to claim it is broken when they lose. Or they hope to avoid their defeat by trying to terrify the electorate. Or they mask their own revolutionary propensities by projecting them onto their opponents.

After all, who is trying to federalize election laws in national elections contrary to the spirit of the Constitution? Who wishes to repeal or circumvent the Electoral College? Who wishes to destroy the more than 180-year-old Senate filibuster, the over 150-year-old nine-justice Supreme Court, and the more than 60-year-old 50-state union?

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‘We need to learn to do things faster’: Canada’s new environment minister talks climate — and compromise

From overseeing 2030 targets to phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, Steven Guilbeault has been tasked with one of the largest to-do lists of the entire federal cabinet. The environment minister says he’ll act quickly, even if it means not getting exactly what he wants.

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Stanford Professors Lobbied the DOJ To STOP Fighting Chinese Communist Party Infiltration.

Nearly 200 professors have signed a letter demanding Joe Biden’s Department of Justice terminate a Trump-era initiative targeting Chinese Communist Party-linked academics exploiting American universities for intellectual property theft and espionage.

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