Barbara Kay: The Islamic takeover of Ontario’s public schools

During Israeli Apartheid Week in 2008, the University of Toronto hosted a conference of a newly formed group called High Schools Against Israel Apartheid. Ominously, the conference room was closed to all adults — teachers, parents and media — so we don’t know the particulars of the closed session led by extreme anti-Zionist activists.

This was a pivotal, barrier-crossing event. Organized radical anti-Zionism had up to then targeted (nominal) adults on campus; now they were engaging with lower-hanging fruit in younger, more vulnerable hearts and minds.

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Leader of Chinese Chamber Linked to RCMP ‘Police Station’ Probe Was Sought by Japan for Triple Murder Questioning, Tied to Synthetic Drug Investigations

TORONTO — Four years after the RCMP first announced investigations into alleged clandestine Chinese “police stations” in Toronto, The Bureau has learned that a Fujian business leader listed as a key principal for the Markham clubhouse under investigation was previously the subject of major narcotics, organized-crime, and triple-murder inquiries in Japan — long before arriving in Canada amid a history of falsified travel documents, gaining citizenship through a refugee claim, and later rising in political and business circles tied to Beijing’s United Front Work Department.

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Killing the Canada Goose

Canada’s conservative outlet Juno News depicts Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as an incompetent, narcissistic leader who has done nothing to improve our country’s image on the world stage or to legislate for solvency and freedom of expression in the domestic realm. He is now at the helm of a faltering country that has little hope of struggling back on its feet.

Indeed, it is hard not to suspect that Carney and his Liberals, like the sinister Democrats in the U.S., are driven by a double agenda against the welfare of their own citizens: to deprive them of their political rights and freedoms via legislative and policy initiatives on the one hand, and to render them destitute by eviscerating the economy on the other. These actions are almost certainly deliberate.


The Liberals are Canada’s Democrats – destroyers of their own nations.

Good post on X below, hated by Andrew Coyne …

h/t PA Cat

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SLOBODIAN: When the IRGC comes for a human rights hero and Canada’s gov’t does nothing

A month ago, Raheel Raza, a high-profile Muslim Pakistani Canadian journalist, beloved human rights activist, and fearless critic of Islamist extremism, learned that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is targeting her.

Despite media exposing her plight, no Canadian official reached out to discuss the Iranian Armed Forces’ IRGC terror squad distributing her photo and profile to proxies on its internal network and X. This is only one IRGC method that potentially endangers critics it wants to silence.


(Incognito)

I have met Raheel in the sorta long ago past. A steady woman.

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SCC cuts pedophiles a break

Mandatory minimum child pornography sentences unconstitutional, SCC rules

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says the one-year mandatory minimum jail sentences for accessing or possessing child pornography are unconstitutional.

In a ruling today, the top court says although the sentences contribute to the objectives of denunciation and deterrence, they also remove judges’ discretion to impose sentences other than imprisonment when appropriate.

The decision affirms a ruling of the Quebec Court of Appeal, which said the mandatory minimum sentences violated the Charter guarantee against cruel or unusual punishment.

h/t NeoCon

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Arab Canadian population nears 800,000, driven by immigration from North Africa and the Middle East

Canada’s Arab population has tripled over the past two decades to nearly 800,000 people, with most having immigrated from North Africa and the Middle East, according to new data from Statistics Canada.

… Nearly 70% of Arab Canadians identified as Muslim, while 21% said they were Christian.

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How Illegal Immigrant Truck Drivers Ended Up On America’s Roads

“They want the cheapest people behind the wheel and unfortunately by doing that … what we are getting now is carnage on the highway.”

Just a few years after waltzing across the border illegally, Indian national Harjinder Singh allegedly killed three people while making an illegal U-turn on a Florida turnpike as he sat behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler in August.

Singh came into the country in 2018 and was handed a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in Washington in 2023, according to the Department of Transportation. He received his license despite having “failed his written exam 10 times, and he took his behind-the-wheel training course at a private CDL school in Washington,” Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier recently revealed as part of his ongoing investigation into California’s issuance of trucking licenses to illegal immigrants.

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Veteran alleges 20 cases of assisted suicide offers by Veterans Affairs Canada

A Canadian veteran has told MPs that she has written proof of multiple veterans being offered assisted suicide by Veterans Affairs Canada, reigniting a national controversy over the department’s handling of vulnerable former service members.

Kelsi Sheren, a combat veteran and CEO of Brass & Unity, testified before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs on Wednesday, saying her organization has documented 20 cases in which veterans were allegedly offered Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) by VAC officials.

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Religious symbols ban: Quebec passes law to prevent students, staff from covering their faces

The Quebec government has passed a law extending the province’s ban on religious symbols to everyone who interacts with students in schools.

The law also prohibits students from wearing face coverings in a bid to strengthen secularism in schools.

The new legislation expands on a secularism law from 2019 that banned religious symbols for public employees deemed to be in positions of authority, including teachers, judges and police officers.

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LILLEY: Canadians shouldn’t accept a lower standard of living

First it was Prime Minister Mark Carney saying that young people would need to sacrifice, now it’s the head of the Bank of Canada warning of a lower standard of living. It seems that Canada’s leadership sees us as a country in decline, but it shouldn’t be this way.

In fact, that was the point that Bank Governor Tiff Macklem was making on Wednesday. Macklem was talking about the impact of tariffs and American protectionist policy on Canada’s economy.

So who has been at the economy’s helm these past 11 years?

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CBSA reports huge Chinese fentanyl precursor chemical seizure ahead of Carney-Xi meeting … Carney expected to offer apology & prompt return

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says it seized 4,300 litres of precursor chemicals used to make fentanyl and other illicit drugs in shipping containers coming from China, which were bound for Calgary.

The seizure occurred in May at the Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility in Delta, B.C., but was publicly announced by CBSA on Thursday — one day before Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea.

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André Pratte: Thirty years on from the ’95 referendum, we are now three solitudes

Had 27,145 voters checked YES instead of NO on Oct. 30, 1995, the government of Québec, led by Parti Québécois leader Jacques Parizeau, would have started on the road towards declaring Quebec an independent country. That’s how close we came from Canada breaking up after its relatively short history of 128 years. The source of Québécois dissatisfaction with the rest of the country was then what it always had been and is still today: the perception that most Canadians have little time for the province’s specific identity.

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Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile defence system offers nothing but the illusion of safety

It’s certainly worrisome, as we’re discovering, that U.S. President Donald Trump has so much sway over our economy.

What’s even more worrisome, but rarely mentioned, is that this volatile, vengeful, vindictive, reckless and deeply unpredictable man also has control over the world’s most powerful nuclear arsenal.

Of course, Canadians don’t get to determine who sits in the Oval Office. But we do have some options how to respond.

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Why it just became more difficult to remove suspected terrorists from Canada

Canadians’ patience with immigration mismanagement is wearing thin: 56 per cent believe that immigration levels are too high, and one-third believe immigration increases crime. Their growing fears about public safety have now been compounded by the Federal Court, which just released a ruling that threatens to make things worse.

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