Muslim man, 23, boy, 17, accused of human trafficking of underage girls per teachings of Islam

Shaikh Sabahat enslaves underage girls for Muslim cult idol Allah

A 23-year-old man and a 17-yeay-old boy face charges stemming from a human trafficking investigation after three missing Quebec girls were rescued from a Richmond Hill home last week.

York Regional Police say Counter Exploitation investigators received information on Tuesday that three missing female youths from Quebec may be in York Region.

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Actually performing a public service …

“Indian” man charged in U.S. with smuggling people across the border from Canada

A federal grand jury charged an Indian man with smuggling a dozen people from Canada into the United States.

The U.S. Justice Department says 22-year-old Shivam Lnu allegedly smuggled Indian nationals across the U.S.-Canada border into Clinton County in New York.

Citing court documents, the department alleges the suspect directed and coordinated the human trafficking operation for several months between January and June 2025.

The DOJ says U.S. Border Patrol agents tried to stop two vehicles travelling one behind another near the border on Jan. 26, 2025.

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“Canadian National” Ramanan Pathmanathan Pleads Guilty to Sexually Exploiting Over 100 Children Online

A Canadian national pleaded guilty today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after admitting he sexually exploited over 100 children by creating an online persona and targeting them on social media.

Ramanan Pathmanathan, 40, of Toronto, Canada, pleaded guilty to the production of child pornography and to coercion and enticement of a minor. Pathmanathan was arrested on Dec. 3, 2025, after being temporarily surrendered to the United States, where he has remained incarcerated pending trial.


Ramanan Pathmanathan: A 40-year-old Toronto man who pleaded guilty in a U.S. court on January 30, 2026, for the sexual exploitation of over 100 children online. He was previously sentenced to 12 years in Canada for similar offenses in 2022 but was released to offend again under Canada’s ludicrous justice system.

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MACLEOD: Hypocrisy of Canadian sovereignty — why Alberta gets called traitors for what Quebec does freely

Welcome to January 2026, where the Canadian national pastime has shifted from hockey to the casual branding of fellow citizens as traitors. As federal leaders clutch their pearls in Ottawa this week, BC Premier David Eby has helpfully updated our national dictionary: apparently, when Albertans have a coffee with US State Department officials to discuss their economic future, it isn’t “diplomacy” — it’s a high crime against the Crown.

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LILLEY: Carney Liberals must wake up and deal with Canada’s growing extortion problem

Earlier this month, the shocking video of a man shooting up a Brampton home while brandishing two pistols was the first time many had heard much about extortion rings.

Yet, in communities across Canada, especially those with a significant Indian immigrant population, extortion has been a rising concern for years now.


Carney wants the criminal alien vote bloc too much to enforce the law.

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Most candidates from Canada’s 2025 election say they are concerned about foreign influence on voters

The vast majority of candidates on the ballot box for Canada’s 2025 election have stated they are certain that foreign agents were actively trying to sway people’s voting intentions one way or another.

According to data released from a Survey Of Candidates for the 45th General Election, as noted by Blacklock’s Reporter, nearly half of the candidates were also convinced that illegal funds were being used to interfere in the democratic process.

Most candidates, some 76 percent, said they were concerned with the spread of “false information online.”

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Fake passports, $65M US and an Interpol Red Notice: Canadian crypto fugitive vanishes after arrest in Serbia

As his flight departed from Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport en route to Kuwait via Istanbul, Canadian crypto fugitive Andean Medjedovic was unaware that his globe-trotting lifestyle would soon be halted.

Just two weeks later, on Dec. 11, 2023, Dutch authorities issued a European arrest warrant for the then 21-year-old, alleging he had pulled off a “sophisticated hack” that netted him $48 million US in cryptocurrency.

… The fifth estate emailed Medjedovic to request a comment on the allegations against him.

He replied: “I have only one defence to the allegations: ‘I’m a racist.’ Please include that, that’s all, thanks.”

Another reason to avoid crypto.

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A Secret FBI Bust Nabbed an Alleged Drug Lord—and Rocked Relations With Mexico

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and FBI Director Kash Patel have told differing accounts about the role of U.S. agents in the arrest of former Olympian Ryan Wedding

MEXICO CITY—Ryan Wedding was on the run.

Mexican security forces were closing in on the 44-year-old Canadian—a snowboarder who once competed for Canada in the Olympics but has since landed on America’s most-wanted list for allegedly running a vast cocaine-trafficking network—said Mexican and U.S. officials familiar with the operation.

Long protected by Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel, Wedding suddenly had no options. By the time security forces caught up with him in Mexico last week, the officials said, members of the FBI’s Hostage

Rescue Team were also involved. Weeks earlier, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s elite, combat-trained unit participated in the capture of Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro in his heavily fortified Caracas compound.

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Indian man spared automatic deportation after assaulting B.C. girlfriend

An Indian man who attacked his girlfriend while living in Kamloops, B.C., on a work permit won’t be headed back to India thanks to a judge’s ruling.

Joyson Lewis pleaded guilty on Jan. 22 in Kamloops provincial court to one count of assault. According to prosecutors, the 25-year-old got into a physical altercation with his girlfriend in a vehicle on April 28, 2025.

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Trump says ‘very dangerous’ for UK, Canada to do business with China as Starmer lands in Shanghai

Donald Trump said it was “very dangerous” for the UK to do business with China, as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer arrived in Shanghai on the third day of his visit to the country.

…Beyond his brief comments, Trump did not say anything further about the UK’s engagement with China, pivoting instead to Canada and delivering a similar warning.

He said it was “even more dangerous, I think, for Canada”.

“Canada is not doing well. They’re doing very poorly, and you can’t look at China as the answer,” he added.


Odd language for a non-trade deal

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Why Everything Costs More in Canada (The Illusion of Choice)

Ever wonder why a block of cheese in Canada costs $15, or why your phone bill is the highest in the developed world? You aren’t crazy—you’re being ripped off. 🇨🇦💸
In this video, we expose the “Illusion of Choice” in the Canadian economy. From the “Robelus” telecom triad and the airline duopoly to the dairy mafia and the housing market casino, we dissect the 8 specific pillars that keep Canadians broke and corporate profits at record highs. It’s not just inflation; it’s a system designed to extract maximum value from your wallet through protected oligopolies and hidden taxes.

Discover the truth about why your dollar dies the moment it leaves your pocket.

h/t MW

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Exploring Venezuela’s Crisis and Canada’s Chinese Influence

Exploring Venezuela’s Crisis and Canada’s Chinese Influence

Canadian conservative and political theorist William Barclay joins The Spectacle Podcast hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay to discuss the future of Venezuela, the relationship between Canada and the U.S., and the rising problems posed by progressive ideology and identity politics.

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Starmer would be a fool to follow Carney in embracing Beijing

Sir Keir Starmer recently tried to take credit for his role in Donald Trump’s partial climbdown on tariffs relating to Greenland. Whether he played any meaningful part is debatable.

What is beyond doubt, however, is that Donald Trump will happily reach for the tariff weapon again whenever it suits him. Even against long-standing allies, and especially against those he believes are acting against US interests.

Just look at Canada and the increasingly heated rivalry between Trump and the country’s prime minister, Mark Carney. The president last week threatened eye-watering tariffs of 100pc on all goods and services entering the US.

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Former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura says state should seek to become part of Canada

Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura says the people of his state should consider leaving the United States. In an interview on the SpinSisters podcast that premiered Saturday, Ventura pitched his plan by saying that it’s clear President Donald Trump doesn’t want the state.

“How about since Trump dislikes Minnesota so bad and we’re so out of control, let’s join Canada. Instead of Canada becoming the 51st state of America and lose their healthcare…. I’d like to see Minnesota, all of us become Canadians,” Ventura said. Make this part of Canada, because it’s obvious Donald Trump don’t want us. It’s obviously he’s ready to fracture the whole country for his own folly.”


Minnesota has more commies than Canada.

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