20,000 Indian students didn’t show up to class after arriving in Canada. What happened to them? – They’re choosing the new LPC leader probably.

Nearly 20,000 Indian students have failed to enrol at their designated colleges and universities after arriving in Canada. This has raised significant concerns about immigration fraud and the misuse of the student visa system.

A variety of factors play into this mystery. The first involves many Indian students being lured by fake colleges. And some have used their student visas to enter Canada and work rather than study. Some of those students seem to have been misled by unregulated agents promising easy access to jobs or permanent residency.

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Justin Trudeau’s final disgrace: Leaving Parliament prorogued during a crisis

Let’s take a moment to appreciate how outrageous it is that Canada’s Parliament is not sitting during this critical time.

In three weeks, U.S. President Donald Trump could decide, because his breakfast eggs are too runny that morning, or he doesn’t like the look of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s face, that our efforts to secure the border have proven unsatisfactory. He could then plunge our economy into a recession, and our Parliamentarians will have to resort to the lowest chamber – social media – to speak on behalf of their constituents. All because the Liberals need time to choose between Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland.

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Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould say they would hit NATO spending target by 2027

OTTAWA — It’s a race to two per cent.

A day after Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney pledged he would hit Canada’s long-delayed defence spending target by 2030, two other leadership rivals declared they would achieve that threshold even faster.

In a statement Thursday, former finance minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled her own plan to boost Canada’s defence spending to the equivalent of two per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2027.

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Gould calls out ‘very, very high’ Liberal leadership fee ahead of fundraising deadline

That Vaxx didn’t help your looks.

Liberal leadership hopeful Karina Gould said she doesn’t yet have the money to stay in the race, but is working hard to meet what she calls “an extremely aggressive fundraising deadline.”

To compete to become the next Liberal leader, and by extension Canada’s next prime minister, candidates need to pay $350,000, made in instalments. A major chunk, $125,000, is due at 5 p.m Friday.

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In a sickening display of Islamist Infiltration Liberal cabinet ministers sign letter accusing Trump plan of ‘ethnic cleansing’ Gaza

 

OTTAWA — Two federal cabinet ministers and several Liberal MPs have signed their names to a statement condemning as “ethnic cleansing” U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians out of Gaza into neighbouring Arab countries.

Justice Minister Arif Virani and International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen say they also support their government’s response that Canada supports two states, Israel and Palestinian.

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An unwanted Trudeau clings to power & is unlikely to recall Parliament at opposition’s demand

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Canada’s premiers and works with cabinet to craft his government’s response to an unpredictable Trump administration, he’s also batting away repeated demands from opposition leaders to recall Parliament.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh say Parliament must return so that the government can pass new legislation that will strengthen the border and protect workers and businesses, respectively.


The CBC makes Trudeau out to be a great national hero sacrificing all for the sake of the nation.

The nation he spent 10 years trying to destroy.

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Liberal race sucked into Donald Trump’s ‘gravitational field,’ strategists say

Liberal leadership hopefuls are pivoting and responding to the attention-consuming existential threats to Canadian trade posed by U.S. President Donald Trump – a preview of what the next federal election is going to look like, according to Liberal strategists.

“There’s nothing usual about this race,” said Greg MacEachern of KAN Strategies.

From the very short timeline to the wild trade drama and the various characters involved, party leadership contests don’t normally play out like this one.

People will not forget or forgive the Liberal record under Trudeau. At best the Liberals may cannibalize NDP and green votes.

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LYTLE: Trudeau fancies himself another King Charles I; Will he keep his head

“Tough trade negotiations are on the horizon, and I don’t trust our sui socked, ersatz, black faced sultan from handling it without adult supervision.”

On January 30, 1649, King Charles I of England was beheaded. People from all ranks of society were shocked. The king, chosen by God, was killed by men.

Charles believed in the divine right of kings and felt no deep connection to Magna Carta, first signed in 1215. And he certainly was not fond of the institution spawned by that odious document — Parliament. He should have kept his thoughts to himself. The High Court of Justice declared that Charles was guilty of “…attempting to uphold in himself an unlimited and tyrannical power to rule according to his will, and to overthrow the rights and liberties of the people.

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Liberals try to fool Canadians on home equity tax

While the government bends over backwards promising Canadians it’s not going to introduce a tax on the sale of your home, it’s also been spending your money figuring out how to implement a tax to do just that.

Something doesn’t add up. Why spend money on something you have no intention of following through with? And let’s be clear — the Liberals are spending lots of time and money dreaming up new ways to tax your home.

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New ‘fentanyl czar’ will coordinate campaign in Canada against illegal production and distribution

Public Safety Minister David McGuinty says the new “fentanyl czar” position Canada is creating after a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump will be a commanding role to coordinate a national campaign against illegal production and distribution of the deadly opioid.

“This new fentanyl czar position is one that will transcend any one part of the government will pull together a full Canadian national response between our provinces, our police of local jurisdiction, and work with our American authorities,” Mr. McGuinty told CNN in an interview Tuesday.

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LILLEY: Trudeau gave Trump last-minute concessions to avoid tariffs

Why did it take so long?

Justin Trudeau got a last-minute reprieve from Donald Trump on the 25% tariffs that were set to take effect, but only after a lot of drama, a drop in the stock market and the Canadian dollar dropping briefly into 67-cent territory.

Why so long? Because Canada’s China class along with Justin’s Khalistan pals made out like bandits.

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