Details On Murder Of Barry Sherman Not Enough To Produce A Single Suspect

As the calendar nears 2022, mystery surrounding the deaths of Canadian billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman will enter its fifth year without a single suspect.

It was early in 2021 that additional information was published by Canadian media, though not detailed enough to reveal potential suspects.

Barry Sherman, founder and chairman of the board of drug giant Apotex, and his wife Honey Sherman, were found dead in the basement area of their home in Toronto’s North York neighbourhood on Dec. 15, 2017. The cause of death was determined by investigators to be caused by ligature neck compressions, a type of strangulation.

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U.S. pushes Trudeau government to make good on 200-soldier peacekeeping force it promised in 2017

OTTAWA — The United States is pressing Canada to commit medical units and drones to United Nations missions at a peacekeeping summit in South Korea next week, and to come up with a 200-strong force first promised four years ago.

The request came in a letter to Global Affairs Canada from the U.S. on the eve of the high-level meeting in Seoul, where U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration wants allies to renew their commitment to peacekeeping.

Don’t they know there’s a shortage of military issue high heels for the infantranny?

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Let’s keep things in perspective when dealing with COVID-19

The media and some politicians are once again focussing on case numbers when dealing with COVID-19, despite the fact that public health officials believe hospitalizations and ICU capacity is more important to focus on.

If the focus is on case numbers again, it’s important to keep things in perspective.

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Canadian home prices have risen 70 percent or by $300,000 since Justin Trudeau took power in 2015

In his first campaign to become Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau promised a lot of things.

One of these was affordable housing.

That was in 2015.

Trudeau went on to win his first term as prime minister and with a majority government to boot.

As for affordable homes, the opposite happened.

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Douglas Todd: Generous Canada now No. 1 country for foreign students

Analysis: Some higher-education specialists are skeptical about Ottawa’s increasingly eye-catching efforts to lure international students.

Canada has become the most popular country in the world for international students, says a survey conducted in more than 50 countries.

Two in five international students rate Canada as their first choice for higher education, according to IDP Connect’s fall poll of 3,600 study-visa holders. That’s more than double the proportion that picked the next highest-ranked nations — Britain, the U.S. or Australia.

Liberals destroy.

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Ontario Confirms First Two Cases of Omicron Variant

Today, Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health issued the following statement:

“Today, the province of Ontario has confirmed two cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in Ottawa, both of which were reported in individuals with recent travel from Nigeria. Ottawa Public Health is conducting case and contact management and the patients are in isolation.

The best defence against the Omicron variant is stopping it at our border. In addition to the measures recently announced, we continue to urge the federal government to take the necessary steps to mandate point-of-arrival testing for all travellers irrespective of where they’re coming from to further protect against the spread of this new variant.

Omicron variant patients have ‘very mild symptoms,’ doctor says

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Media in overdrive to advocate for vaccines in kids aged 5-11

Why are we rushing to vaccinate little kids against a virus that doesn’t make them sick?

Why do legacy media reports on this topic look like infomercials for pharmaceutical companies?

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King’s and Brescia colleges adopt “critical race theory” recommendations

Two colleges associated with Western University have adopted a series of recommendations based on critical race theory and other far-left “anti-racism” ideologies.

The guide, titled “A report on Campus Racial Climate at King’s and Brescia,” was written by King’s and Brescia Anti-Racism Working Group and others.

“Analysis and discussion are framed by Critical Race Theory, Indigenous scholarship, among other anti-oppressive theoretical frameworks, and by scholarly literature on academic racial climate,” report authors write.

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