Iran’s growing influence may be missed as inquiry begins, experts warn

Trudeau’s brother Alexandre worked for Iran.

The highly anticipated public inquiry into foreign election interference is set to begin Monday, examining how countries like China, Russia and India may have tried to meddle in Canadian democracy.

But some national security experts warn Iran’s growing influence may be missed, despite how far the regime has “spread its tentacles” in Canada.

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Algoma U’s Brampton enrolment jumped 900% in three years due to international students

The new year in downtown Brampton was marked by a series of student protests at the city’s satellite campus of Algoma University.

As the exploitation of international students at post-secondary institutions across Canada continues to make national headlines, the hard-to-fathom enrolment trajectory at Algoma’s local campus illustrates the fundamental problem: in just three years the number of students at the campus has grown by approximately 900 per cent.

Almost all of them are from India. There is no housing provided for them and they pay more than three times the fees charged to Canadian and American students.

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Rape crisis centre may lose funding over pro-Hamas politics

It’s a sick and twisted world when those who are supposed to help women suffering sexual violence instead stand with those who perpetrate it. That’s the case with one Toronto organization that claims to support a “world free of sexual violence.”

Note that the centre “May” lose funding. Think Chow will act or Ford?

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Can Canada Be Saved From Extinction?

The greatest crisis now facing the West is not so-called climate change or the real dangers of mass immigration, although these are being used by global influencers to destabilize populations and even overthrow sovereignties. The greatest crisis is not the rise of surveillance regimes that gravely threaten freedom and democracy, nor is it the rise of a legion of sexual ideologies that assault the primordial male-female binary and the procreative relationship that is its exclusive prerogative.

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Trudeau and Singh’s teams quietly planning electoral reform legislation

As progress on some measures in the Liberal-NDP confidence-and-supply agreement continue to play out publicly, the two parties have quietly been in talks to table electoral reform legislation before the next federal vote.

Leading these negotiations on the political front, are Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, and NDP MP and democratic reform critic Daniel Blaikie.

h/t Mauser

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Liberals think Donald Trump comparisons hurt Pierre Poilievre. Canadians aren’t so sure they’re the same, poll suggests

A new Abacus Data poll suggests that many voters don’t see similarities between the former president and the Conservative leader.

OTTAWA — It was an attack ad that had Liberals buzzing: video clips of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s comments juxtaposed with those of former U.S. president Donald Trump.

It wasn’t meant as a compliment: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made no secret of the fact he views Trump as a risk to Canada and thinks Poilievre is cut from the same cloth.

The Liberals are unable to run on their dismal record so their media has been told to go the “Worse than Hitler” route.

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From Gaza to ‘wokeism’: What the Edmonton city hall attack suspect allegedly said in video manifesto

The man accused of a shooting and firebombing attack at Edmonton City Hall lays out his wide-ranging problems with Canada and the world in a lengthy video manifesto published online before the incident.

Bezhani Sarvar, 28, is facing six charges for the attack in which a gunman entered the civic building through the parkade, fired a rifle and tossed a homemade Molotov cocktail before surrendering to an unarmed security guard. Nobody was injured in the attack.

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Could ‘smart gun’ tech have stopped the Danforth Islamist terror attack? Smith & Wesson denies liability in $150 million Toronto lawsuit

Faisal Hussain – targeted women and girls

Could ‘smart gun’ tech have stopped the Danforth mass shooting? Smith & Wesson denies liability in $150 million Toronto lawsuit

In 2000, U.S. gunmaker Smith & Wesson acknowledged the risks posed by lost and stolen guns and entered an agreement with the U.S. government to implement “safety and design” changes to its civilian handgun products — including mechanisms that could deter unauthorized use.

That never happened, and 18 years later, a man in Toronto armed with a stolen Smith & Wesson M&P40 handgun randomly shot two young people and injured 13 others in a mass shooting on Danforth Avenue.

This was a Muslim terror attack.

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Man accused of smuggling migrant family who froze to death at border found living outside Toronto

A man accused by police in India of helping smuggle a family of four through Canada just before they froze to death on the Manitoba border with the United States has been found living freely in a suburb outside Toronto, an investigation by CBC’s The Fifth Estate has found.

Indian police allege Fenil Patel was one of two men who helped transport Jagdish Patel (no relation) and his family to the border during a blinding snowstorm and –35 C temperatures two years ago.

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U.K. suspends trade negotiations with Canada, as each accuse the other of not budging

OTTAWA – The United Kingdom is hitting the brakes on trade talks with Canada after Ottawa decided to not extend two temporary measures put in place after Brexit.

London announced the pause in negotiations today, less than a month before the next round of talks towards a permanent trade deal was expected to take place.

Don’t tell me Justin was insisting on Tranny rights?

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WARMINGTON: This was a jihad-like terror attack in Canada that no one seems to know about

It’s not every day there is a jihadist-inspired terror attack in Canada related to Israel’s war in Gaza that few seem to know about.

But it did happen and the country is just fortunate no one was murdered in the process. The potential was definitely there.

This Crappy Crackpot Jihadi was a joke. We may not be so lucky next time.

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