Canadian delegation, including 6 MPs, denied entry into West Bank over alleged link to Israel-designated ‘terror entity’

OTTAWA—The Israeli embassy in Ottawa says a group that included six Canadian MPs was denied entry into the occupied West Bank on Tuesday because of an alleged financial link to an aid organization Israel considers a “terror entity.”

In a statement to the Star, Israeli embassy spokesperson Yifah Mivtach Greenvald said the group that organized the trip — Canadian Muslim Vote — receives the “vast majority” of its funding from Islamic Relief Canada, which Greenvald said is a subsidiary of Islamic Relief Worldwide, a listed terror entity in Israel.

Canada has not designated the group on its own terror list.

h/t Patti Jo

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JÄGER: Canada’s public transportation is a national embarrassment

Canada is, by nearly all measures, a developed nation. I say nearly because trying to get anywhere in this great land without a car is a humiliation ritual — a stark reminder that when it comes to transportation infrastructure, we have unequivocally failed to live up to expectations.

The same country that managed to construct a railway from coast to coast in record time — in the nineteenth century no less — now struggles to move past the concept stage on anything but the simplest of projects. Barriers are no longer towering mountains or raging rivers, but bureaucracy and refusal to dream big.

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As Average Home Prices Slide in Canada’s Major Cities, How Far Off Is the Next Boom?

Canadian real estate prices in several major urban centres have declined considerably since 2022, when they soared to record highs during the pandemic. As home prices continue falling in major markets across the country, the question now is whether–or when—the bidding-war era of rising home prices will return.

Average home prices in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are down over 20 percent since 2022, and down around 11 percent below the 2022 peak in the Greater Vancouver Area. Meanwhile, forced sales have risen sharply in Ontario in the last six months. Some experts say it could be the early 2030s before the 2022 peaks are seen again.

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Canadian military intelligence officer allegedly shared classified information with Ukraine

Master Warrant Officer Matthew Robar – Is that a Ponytail?

A Canadian military counter-intelligence officer who is facing charges of espionage was allegedly sharing special operational secrets with Ukraine without the approval of his superiors, The Globe and Mail has learned.

Master Warrant Officer Matthew Robar was arrested last week and charged with multiple offences related to passing highly sensitive government secrets to a foreign entity. But the military has not said publicly which country the foreign entity helped.

That country was also not named Monday in military court, where MWO Robar made a brief appearance. But a source told The Globe that the veteran intelligence officer believed he was helping Ukraine in its war against Russia.


Canada is so over run by infiltrators of all stripes we should just provide open door access.

Oh look, I bet the CAF doesn’t have any ... Canada provides $50-million to buy drones and drone parts for Ukraine

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When Canadian Soil Becomes a Megaphone: Why Terrorist Glorification is a Foreign Policy Issue

When MP Roman Baber rose in the House of Commons on 17 November to table Bill C-257, he was not just tinkering with legal technicalities. His proposal would create a new Criminal Code offence of “wilfully promoting a terrorist activity or a terrorist group,” punishable by up to five years in prison and classified as a terrorism offence. In plain language, Parliament is being asked whether glorifying terrorism from Canadian soil should itself be treated as a terrorism crime.

Supporters, including organizations such as the Canadian Jewish Law Association and B’nai Brith Canada, say the bill fills a dangerous gap exposed by rallies and online content that appear to praise Hamas and other listed entities. Critics worry about overreach and the chilling of legitimate protest.


Curtailing speech is always a double edged sword and our history with such measures typically results in attacks on Canadian heritage and values.

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Michael Higgins: This is what the Islamists in our streets want

The horror of Bondi Beach could just as easily happen in Canada — because the conditions are the same: we have allowed antisemitism to grow unchecked and infect our society.

Jews in Canada were already living in a climate of fear, now Hanukkah celebrations will be overshadowed by terror.


Any place there are Muslims there will exist the possibility of mass murder, it’s hard wired into their cult beliefs.

Every government since 911 has aided and abetted their settlement in Canada.

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How did Canada’s young people become its unhappiest generation?

Only four countries have seen a worse decline — Jordan, Venezuela, Lebanon and Afghanistan.

VANCOUVER — As a teen growing up in Toronto, Bhavik Sharma imagined what life would look like at 25.

He and his high school friends would be starting families. They’d be on six-figure salaries and living comfortably.

Now 27, he’s back living with his parents in Kitchener, Ont., driven out of Toronto by high rent and other costs.

“I think back then, in that generation, it was definitely a lot easier,” Sharma said of the path to adulthood for his parents, who moved to Canada from India about 30 years ago.


They’d probably be happier if you interviewed Canadians and not foreigners for this article.

Funny how mass immigration isn’t mentioned as if a generation’s problems appeared from nowhere.

I have faith young people are smart enough to recognize gaslighting. AKA Liberal Party Media/Academic propaganda.

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Canada should craft its own national-security policy

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The new national-security strategy issued by the Trump administration has caused shock waves among the United States’ allies.

It contains a retreat by the United States from global leadership and an abandonment of any principled foreign policy. It fails to address threats posed by authoritarian regimes and castigates Europe as a continent in decline, which needs U.S.-style political change. It shows signs of weakening NATO commitments, lacks support for Ukraine and emphasizes U.S. dominance of the Western hemisphere. The Trump strategy presents an explosive mix of policies that give new substance to an unprecedented version of the doctrine of “America first.”


Apparently America is obligated to pick up the tab for everybody forever, 80 years wasn’t enough.

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DND investigates leak used to discredit Saab’s Gripen fighter jet

The defence department has launched an investigation into the leak of a document now being used to undercut the government’s consideration of an alternative to the American-made F-35.

The leak of the four-year old document came in the midst of the ongoing process in which Prime Minister Mark Carney will have to decide whether to go with the F-35 or the Saab Gripen from Sweden.

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Why Quebec’s Liberal scandal is a Canadian problem

In Quebec, certain words don’t land softly. Corruption is one of them. It’s a word that once even earned Quebec the cover of Maclean’s magazine as “the most corrupt province in Canada,” a headline that infuriated the political class precisely because it cut so close to a long, uncomfortable narrative.

So, when that word is once again associated with the Quebec Liberal Party, it’s not just another headline. It’s a crisis with national consequences.

Pablo Rodriguez, the former federal cabinet minister brought in earlier this year to revive the provincial Liberals, now finds himself at the centre of a criminal investigation by UPAC, the province’s anti-corruption police. The probe touches two sensitive nerves.

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OPP investigating 45 extortion cases against South-Asian community in Caledon, Dufferin County

Provincial police say they are investigating more than 45 cases of extortion targeting victims in Caledon and Dufferin County over the last two years.

Investigators say since 2023, members of the South-Asian community have been targeted using phone calls or text messages in which the callers use high-pressure intimidation tactics to solicit money while threatening violence.

One of those victims recently spoke to OMNI News after receiving death threats against his family and having their business and home targeted by gunfire.


They seem to operate without fear perhaps because they can claim asylum if caught!

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Canadians under 35 are debt-stressed — and buy now, pay later ubiquity isn’t helping

Mark Kalinowski has been a credit counsellor for nearly 14 years, helping people of all generations manage their debt. But this year, more than a quarter of the clients he saw in his Calgary office were under the age of 35.

“They’ll come in and sometimes they’ll cry, sometimes they’ll be angry, they’ll be very, very frustrated because they don’t know why their life’s on hold,” said Kalinowski.

The Credit Counselling Society — the debt management non-profit where Kalinowski works — served more 18-to-34-year-olds in 2025 than at any other point in its history, its spokesperson told CBC News.

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CCP the ‘Biggest Transnational Organized Crime Group Ever Seen in the World’: Former RCMP Director

The Chinese Communist Party is threatening Canadian democracy by influencing politicians, business leaders, and community influencers, and suppressing those who speak out against China, says a former national director of the RCMP’s proceeds-of-crime program.

“The PRC government, Chinese Communist Party, is the biggest transnational organized crime group ever seen in the world today, bar none,” former RCMP investigator and chief anti-money laundering officer Garry Clement said during a Dec. 6 forum event at Toronto City Hall. Clement was joined by a panel of experts who spoke about foreign interference and transnational repression in Canada by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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JOHNSON: US-Canada national security breakdown — why Americans are walking away

The seventeenth annual Halifax International Security Forum (HISF) took place from November 21 to 23, 2025. It was co-hosted by the Canadian Minister of National Defence, David McGuinty, and the forum’s theme was, perhaps ironically, on “democracy.” The choice in theme isn’t a generic catchphrase; it’s meant as a direct sidelining of the USA. There was not much discussion, however, about whether the fanatical Liberal Party of Canada’s “elbows up” hysteria could get Canadians or our allies killed in World War 3.

Why Canada Built a Billion $ Warship That Can’t Fight

Uhm OK. (Incognito)

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