Diversity and Inclusion Minister Ahmed Hussen Walks The Talk & Parties With Terror Linked Nigerians

Not a suspect?

OTTAWA — Months after arguing Nigeria’s ruling party is responsible for terrorist acts, the Trudeau government has sent a cabinet minister to celebrate the swearing-in of its new president.

This week, Diversity and Inclusion Minister Ahmed Hussen visited Abuja to attend the inauguration of President Bola Tinubu, whose All-Progressive Congress party has ruled Nigeria since 2015.

Yet in Immigration and Refugee Board filings, Canada called the party “an organization that engaged in subversion of democratic processes as they are understood in Canada” and said it was responsible for numerous acts of terrorism.

I wonder what scam Hussen and the Nigerians are plotting?

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Appeal court cuts five years from sentence of man who beat, choked mother outside Edmonton daycare .. because Indigenous

A man who brutally attacked a mother outside her children’s daycare will serve four years in prison instead of nine years after Alberta’s top court found a judge failed to properly assess how the accused’s Indigenous background affected his level of culpability.

He was Indigenous? Well in that case Mom had it comin.

h/t Lesley

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Tom Mulcair: David Johnston should leave graciously while he still can

Last Thursday the NDP gave notice of an opposition motion that will be debated today and voted upon later this week.

That motion calls on David Johnston to step aside from his role as Special Rapporteur, and would require the government to urgently establish a public commission of inquiry. Crucially, it also states that the inquiry would be led by an individual selected with unanimous support from all recognized parties in the House,

It is rare for an opposition motion to have this much importance.

I get that Mulcair may feel compelled to talk up Jaggy’s “heroics” but let’s face it the motion has no teeth and Trudeau and his Special Crony will ignore it.

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Pierre Poilievre dares Jagmeet Singh to force an election over foreign interference … Corrupt Commie Jaggy says no

OTTAWA—Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dared NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh Tuesday to bring down the government over a lack of a public inquiry into foreign interference, an issue that Poilievre’s predecessor brought into sharper focus by disclosing new details about how he and the party were targeted by Beijing.

Former Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole’s decision to reveal elements of what he was told by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) last week came as MPs were debating an NDP motion calling on the special rapporteur for foreign interference, David Johnston, to step down from the job and for the government to do what he didn’t — call a public inquiry.

h/t Mauser

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Trudeau disregarded every rule in political rulebook with foreign interference investigation

For those who have been involved in politics, there is a handy “rulebook” – “how to defuse a political crisis 101.”

Too bad the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not read it.

That is the only conclusion one can come to after watching the release of the report from former Governor General David Johnston on Chinese interference in Canada’s democracy.

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Canadian doctors say birth tourism is on the rise. It could hurt the health care system.

Every few years, the phrase “birth tourism” seems to re-emerge in the news cycle. It refers to non-residents giving birth outside of their home country to gain citizenship and, occasionally, health care for their newborns. Birth tourism isn’t illegal in Canada, but it’s a fraught issue that tends to kick up discussions about who deserves access to the country’s health care system, especially in times of low bandwidth. Like now.

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O’Toole says CSIS told him about ‘active’ voter suppression by Trudeau’s pals in Beijing

Any strong words Trudeau may mouth about China are to be taken with a very large grain of salt.

Former Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) found an “active campaign of voter suppression” by China against him and his party in the 2021 election.

O’Toole made the comments Tuesday from the floor of the House of Commons, within which MPs are protected by parliamentary privilege from civil or criminal prosecution under freedom of speech provisions. His speech comes after a briefing with CSIS last week.

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United Conservatives’ narrow Alberta win sets up conflict with Trudeau

Alberta’s United Conservatives have scraped a majority government, narrowly defeating the rival New Democrats in what proved to be the province’s closest ever election.

The triumph for incumbent premier Danielle Smith foreshadows more friction between the western province and Canada’s federal government on environmental regulation, with Smith using her victory speech to attack the climate policies of the prime minister, Justin Trudeau.

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Pierre Poilievre is right about one thing: Special rapporteur is a fake job

The decision as to whether to hold a public inquiry on any topic, including the very important issue of foreign interference in Canada’s democracy, belongs to the prime minister. It cannot be transferred to an unelected, unaccountable appointee, regardless of that person’s credentials or experience. The ongoing noise about The Right Honourable David Johnston’s appointment to this position is an unfortunate distraction of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s making.

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Canadian Forces Trained Mohammedan On Way To Meet Allah In Hell

Canadian Forces reservist died fighting with ISIS

The Canadian Armed Forces has confirmed that one of its former reservists was killed after making his way to Iraq to join the so-called Islamic State.

Private Bilal Khan enlisted in the terrorist group shortly after he was released from the Canadian military in October 2014, a spokesperson said.

“We are aware that he travelled to Iraq in early 2015 and was killed in November 2015,” said Daniel Le Bouthillier, the Canadian Forces head of media relations.

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Special Crony Johnston Refuses to Appear at Committee Studying Trudeau Foundation

Justin and Johnston China Class Grifters

Special Rapporteur David Johnston has refused to take questions from MPs on the House of Commons public accounts committee regarding his previous work at the Trudeau Foundation, leading members of the committee to threaten to issue him a summons.

“We have a meeting scheduled for a week today with individuals who have been involved with the Trudeau Foundation,” said Conservative MP and Committee Chair John Williamson at a meeting of the committee on May 29, according to Blacklock’s Reporter. “I regret to inform you all, I have three who have declined, including the Right Honourable David Johnston.”

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Canada Must Strengthen the Nation-State and Stop Eroding Its Sovereignty: Brian Peckford

… “The most successful governance system for people in the world is the nation-state,” Peckford said, receiving applause from the audience of over 200.

“This business to try to put us into some kind of international organization is full of you-know-what. It cannot be allowed to happen. Canada has got to stop joining or signing anything which in any way dilutes their sovereignty and our sovereignty,” he said.

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More than half of condo investors are losing money — and that’s going to hurt renters

Higher interest rates are pushing the GTA’s new construction condo market to a tipping point, says a new joint report by market research firm Urbanation and CIBC Capital Markets.

For the first time, more than half of the investors who bought pre-construction units as rental properties were losing money last year.

It’s creating a scenario that could jeopardize demand for new units and potentially exacerbate the region’s housing crisis, warns the report published Monday.


There are at least 9 new condo’s proposed for construction in my neighborhood all within a 2 -3 KM radius, 3 are across the street, not to mention the geared to income rentals the city is proposing. Will any be built? No idea, especially in light of a commie regime at city hall. K and I moved into the 1st completed building nearly 20 years ago, time flies.

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