Happy Ramadan! RCMP arrest Mohamed Amine Assal from Montreal on terrorism charges

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) arrested an 18-year-old man from the Saint-Laurent borough of Montreal on Thursday morning in connection with allegations of terrorism.

In a news release, the national police force said it had “reasonable grounds to suspect that an individual may be committing terrorism offences.”

Mohamed Amine Assal, 18, was arrested as part of a police operation to “disrupt Mr. Assal’s suspicious activities.” The police also wanted “a commitment from him to keep the peace.”

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Border patrol with the RCMP: an inside look at Joe Biden’s and Justin Trudeau’s parallel problems

 

LACOLLE, Que.—Along the busiest spot for clandestine migrants of the 9,000-kilometre border between Canada and the United States, every approaching set of headlights causes a flicker of doubt.

There is suspicion in a car idling on the side of a dark country road, and a driver at a four-way stop who suddenly activates the turn indicator at the sight of an approaching vehicle, but cedes the right of way.

Or the very sight of a minivan.

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MANDEL: Knock. Knock. Cops came to his home to demand breath sample

… This crazy incident could have had a much more serious ending for Colbert: what would have happened if he’d cracked open a few beers after he’d come home?

“Had this young man in Barrie been consuming alcohol (after driving), he would have failed the screening device, he would have been arrested and brought in to provide a sample,” Neuberger said. “So it’s real. This is a perfect example of how things can go wrong under this legislation.”

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Biden, Trudeau set to meet in shadow of Chinese influence accusations

President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet Thursday for two days of discussions on a range of topics, but both men face Chinese-manufactured crises at home that they may be keen to escape.

“Justin Trudeau had been claiming for months that he had not been briefed by the [Canadian Security Intelligence Service] (CSIS) about Chinese interference in Canadian elections,” Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), told Fox News Digital in a statement. “We’ve learned recently through leaks by a CSIS agent that this wasn’t true of course.”

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Chinese Diplomat Endorsed Montreal Councillor Who Heads Organizations Under RCMP Probe: Report

A senior diplomat from the Chinese consulate in Montreal reportedly urged attendees of an event in September 2017 to support a Brossard municipal candidate who is the director of two organizations now under RCMP investigation for being alleged Chinese police stations.

On Sept. 8, 2017, the Chinese consulate in Montreal held an event at the Service à la Famille Chinoise du Grand Montréal (SFCGM) to announce the release of a handbook meant to assist Chinese visitors to Canada. The event was moderated by Xixi Li, director of SFCGM and another Chinese community centre in Brossard, the South Shore Sino-Quebec Centre (CSQRS), according to an article first published by Sept Days, a Chinese-language weekly in Montreal.

In a normal country rather than Trudeau’s 3rd World shithole version of Canada there would have been expulsions by now.

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Terry Glavin: David Johnston the right man to whitewash Chinese interference

He has spent a half century supporting Beijing’s strategy to draw Canada into its orbit of influence

There are so many crazy things the Trudeau government has been expecting Canadians to believe about the partisan advantage the Liberals have accrued to themselves owing to their cozy relationships with China’s agents of influence in this country that it’s really difficult to decide which is the most objectively unbelievable and easily disprovable.

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Trudeau Says He Will Discuss China Issues with Biden During the President’s Visit to Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will be discussing China-related issues with U.S. President Joe Biden during the latter’s two-day visit to Canada set to begin on March 23.

However, Trudeau said China is not among the main points he plans to address with Biden, and that topics like climate change, job growth, and the supply of critical minerals will take higher priority.

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MP Han Dong Resigns From Liberal Caucus And Will Sit As An Independent Asset Of Communist China In Light Of New Allegations He Advised ChiComs To Keep The Two Michaels Imprisoned

Han Dong, the Toronto-area MP at the centre of allegations that his election campaign benefited from Beijing’s meddling, says he is leaving the Liberal caucus and will sit as an Independent.

Dong made the comments in the House of Commons on Wednesday night

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Canada’s 27,000 Unused Ventilators Cost $807 Million

Canada’s stockpile of ventilators went from 500 pre-pandemic to 27,000 now. The federal government had awarded multiple contracts to produce ventilators before a dramatic drop in their use at the end of 2020.

The total cost of the ventilators was more than $807 million, Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) told The Canadian Press.

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Trudeau’s Liberal MP Han Dong secretly advised Communist Chinese Diplomat to keep the Two Michaels imprisoned in 2021: sources

Justin Trudeau and Han Job Dong

Liberal MP Han Dong, who is at the centre of Chinese influence allegations, privately advised a senior Chinese diplomat in February 2021 that Beijing should hold off freeing Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, according to two separate national security sources.

Both sources said Dong allegedly suggested to Han Tao, China’s consul general in Toronto, that if Beijing released the Two Michaels, whom China accused of espionage, the Opposition Conservatives would benefit.

The Liberal government must resign, they are evil.

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Pierre Poilievre says Trudeau has lost ‘confidence’ of intelligence community over Chinese election scandal

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) –– Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) leader Pierre Poilievre said directly that Canada’s intelligence community is in an “open revolt” against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in light of ongoing revelations by a whistleblower from the intelligence community that the Communist Chinese regime is meddling in Canada’s elections.

“First of all, it is clear that Justin Trudeau has lost the confidence of our intelligence community. And there is an open revolt against the prime minister,” noted Poilievre while speaking to media last week.

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Licia Corbella: Trudeau offended by foreign money only when it opposes him

Informed Canadians will have little trouble remembering how fixated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was with the foreign money donated through crowdfunding sources to the Freedom Convoy.

But for those who don’t recall, here’s a brief refresher. The PM was so obsessed about donations from Americans helping to fund the truckers’ protest on Parliament Hill last winter that he actually brought it up with U.S. President Joe Biden last February. It remains unclear what he expected the president to do. Freeze his citizen’s bank accounts, perhaps?

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A Third of Toronto Food-Bank Users Work Full-Time, Says Largest Food Bank

Canadians with full-time salaries are having trouble affording groceries, according to testimony before a House committee studying high food prices.

The CEO of Canada’s largest foodbank said a third of the people they help in Toronto are employed full-time. “Things are upside down,” CEO Neil Hetherington of the Daily Bread Food Bank told the Commons agriculture committee March 20, as reported by Blacklock’s Reporter.

“This is the very first time in the 40 years food banks have been in Canada that we have seen unemployment so low and food bank usage at the rates we are seeing right now,” Hetherington said.

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Trudeau retreats, and retreat is his best political strategy

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau retreated on Tuesday so that his chief of staff, Katie Telford, will now testify before a parliamentary committee. But it turns out retreat is a good plan for his Liberals.

Despite the chatter, Mr. Trudeau was never going to trigger an election simply to stop Ms. Telford from testifying. That would be a nutty political calculation.

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Frustrated Doug Ford says CSIS didn’t give a ‘proper’ briefing about allegations against PC MPP

Canada’s spy agency gave Doug Ford’s chief of staff a briefing on MPP Vincent Ke over allegations of foreign election interference, but the premier says CSIS was “very secretive” and provided little detail.

Ford told reporters Tuesday that the meeting last fall with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service — which he did not attend but was later briefed on — was short on information about Ke, who left the Progressive Conservative caucus following unproven accusations of ties to Beijing.

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