Immigration and the Citizen ‘Ship’ Are Connected: Are We a Ship of State or a Ship of Fools?

We all come from somewhere. In fact, we are all either settlers or ancestors of settlers here. This goes from Canada’s earliest inhabitants whose ancestors came across the Bering Land Bridge 20,000 years previously to today’s new Canadians. But the Canadian Ship of State is not on course. Canada must not have such open borders to immigration – especially when it cannot get its own act together.

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House Speaker apologizes for honouring Ukrainian who fought in Nazi unit in WW II

Not the first time … Andriy Melnyk has incensed Germany, Poland and Israel in downplaying Second World War massacres by Ukrainian fascist insurgents

Speaker of the House Anthony Rota apologized Sunday for honouring a man who fought in a Nazi unit during the Second World War.

Rota was responding to condemnation from Jewish groups and others stemming from a moment during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to Parliament on Friday. During the visit, Rota said the man was “a Ukrainian hero, a Canadian hero, and we thank him for all his service.”

Those gathered in the House responded with applause and a standing ovation.


MPs honour man who fought for Nazis during Zelenskyy’s visit to Parliament

Several Jewish advocacy organizations are condemning members of Parliament for giving a standing ovation to a man who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War.

During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to Ottawa on Friday, MPs honoured 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka in the House of Commons.


More … B’nai Brith Canada Condemns Parliament’s Standing Ovation for Nazi SS Veteran

OTTAWA – B’nai Brith Canada is shocked after Parliament last Friday celebrated a veteran of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division (14th Waffen SS).

During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to address Canada’s House of Commons last week, Speaker Anthony Rota acknowledged 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka to demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine as it fends off Russia’s unprovoked and illegal invasion. Hunka, who immigrated to Canada after serving in the 14th Waffen SS – a Nazi unit whose members swore allegiance to Adolf Hitler during WWII – received a standing ovation from members of Parliament and senators in attendance.

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Sikh groups ask Canadian political parties to present ‘united front’ against India

Two groups in the Canadian Sikh diaspora are calling for Canada’s political parties to “present a united front” on India after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a “potential link” between the shooting death of a local leader and the Indian government.

In a joint statement, the Ontario Gurdwaras Committee and the British Columbia Gurdwaras Council say that “Canadian parties of all stripes must be unequivocally clear” about their opposition to possible foreign interference relating to the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June.


The Liberals and NDP already do present a united front against India, that’s the problem.

How about asking for a united front against foreign terrorists using Canada as a safe haven? Or is that racist?

Gangland Canada: Trudeau’s backyard global hub of 8 Indian crime lords

The killing of Sukhdool Singh Gill aka Sukha Duneke in Winnipeg, Canada, on Wednesday has thrown the spotlight on the global operations of notorious Indian criminal gangs.

Duneke, who was allegedly associated with the infamous Bambiha gang, was wanted in multiple cases in India, including for murder, extortion, and attempt to murder.

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Is the housing crisis pricing out the skilled newcomers Canada wants to attract?

Ankita Goel was optimistic when she decided to leave her management consulting job in Mumbai in 2019 to follow her husband to Vancouver, where he already had a job in the tech sector.

Four years later, the cost of living in the city has her regretting her choice.

“Housing is unaffordable, groceries are going up, rent is going up as well, and it’s making me seriously consider moving out of Vancouver,” Goel told Cross Country Checkup.

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Trudeau facing cold reality after lonely week on world stage

This week in New York, as he listened to questions from reporters, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s reliable smile began to fade.

Unsurprisingly, nearly all the questions were about India and the shocking allegation made by Mr Trudeau earlier in the week: there was credible evidence the Indian government had participated in the extrajudicial killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil, a Sikh activist whom India has accused of terrorism.

Delhi has denied having anything to do with the murder.

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U.S. Provided Canada With Intelligence on Killing of Sikh Leader

American spy agencies provided information to Ottawa after the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in the Vancouver area, but Canada developed the most definitive intelligence that led it to accuse India of orchestrating the plot, according to Western allied officials.

In the aftermath of the killing, U.S. intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved. Yet what appears to be the “smoking gun,” intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating involvement in the plot, was gathered by Canadian officials, allied officials said.

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In Trudeau’s world anyone who questions his immigration policy is a racist

GOLDSTEIN: It’s Trudeau’s world and the Liberals are trapped in it

Liberal cabinet ministers and MPs can’t meaningfully address the concerns of Canadians who think we’re admitting too many immigrants, because in Trudeau’s world anyone who questions his immigration policy is a racist

The problem for the Liberals these days is that they’re trapped in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s world and it’s imploding around them.

An illustration of this is an interview Immigration Minister Marc Miller did last week with The Hill Times in which he called Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre a “charlatan”, “snake-oil salesman”, “classless jackass” and “serial bullsh–.”

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‘The new Mossad?’ Canada murder has thrown a spotlight on India’s spy network

In the spring of 1993 bomb blasts in 12 locations across Mumbai killed 257 people and injured more than a thousand. The perpetrators, members of the underworld in collaboration with Pakistani intelligence, were sheltering in Pakistan. As Mumbai reeled from the bloodshed, the leader of India’s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), prepared to strike back. For years, the agency had been infiltrating trained agents into Pakistan to serve as long-term moles. The R&AW station chief, with his sophisticated network of agents, knew exactly where the militants were.

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Arsh Dala, The Terrorist With Killer Record Bigger Than Nijjar; Khalistan Terror In Canada

The sensational claims of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about alleged Indian role in the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar has put the spotlight on extremist activity in Canada. A dossier reportedly prepared by Indian intelligence agencies reveals that Canada is harbouring terrorists more dangerous than Nijjar. One of them is Harshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala.

Justin just loves those Sikh votes.

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Trudeau’s Canada: Winnipeg homicide victim was wanted on multiple criminal charges by authorities in India

A man killed in Winnipeg’s Inkster Industrial area earlier this week was wanted by authorities in India, according to a specialized counter-terrorism law enforcement agency in that country.

Officers were called to a home on Hazelton Drive in northwest Winnipeg around 10 a.m. Wednesday and found a man dead inside, police said Thursday.

They later identified the man as Sukhdool Singh Gill, 39, and said his family has been notified.

Career criminals and terrorists seem to jump to the head of the immigration line in Trudeau’s Canada.

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What’s behind ‘mounting tensions’ in the Indian diaspora in Canada?

As a city of tents sprang up outside India’s capital city New Delhi in December 2020, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau waded into a debate around protests taking place halfway across the world.

From Ottawa, he promised that Canada would “always stand up” for the right to peacefully protest.

“We believe in the importance of dialogue and that’s why we have reached out through multiple means directly to the Indian authorities to highlight our concerns,” he said.

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Conrad Black: Trudeau’s attack on grocers is absurd

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s convocation of the leading food retail companies in order to scold them about rising food prices is one of the most egregious acts of political flimflam in this country in many years. Last year the combined profits of the three largest grocery retailers (Loblaw, Sobeys, and Metro) was $3.6 billion, but that was against $100 billion in sales. That is not, by general corporate standards, a high return, especially as it is a business that is unusually vulnerable to inventory shrinkage — outright theft by employees and customers is generally more than one per cent of overall sales.

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What price would India pay if involved in killing a Canadian citizen? Precious little

It may be months, if ever, before Ottawa gets to the bottom of who was responsible for the gangland-style murder of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Given that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said there is “credible” intelligence that India played a role in the slaying, it’s hard to imagine any thorough investigation taking place that doesn’t include the full co-operation of the government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

India can ban Junior. That’s a win.

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Incendiary rhetoric on Sikh’s murder stokes debate in Canada diaspora

A row between Canada and India over the murder of a Sikh separatist has stoked talk of political friction among some Sikhs and Hindus in the diaspora, though others say it’s overblown.

After Mr Trudeau’s public accusation on Monday that India may have been behind the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil, a clip surfaced on social media showing the head of a US-based Sikh separatist group calling for Hindu Canadians to return to India.

“Indo-Canadian Hindus, you have repudiated your allegiance to Canada and the Canadian constitution,” said Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, head of Sikhs for Justice, in a video that was reportedly filmed on 12 September.

“Your destination is India. Leave Canada. Go to India,” he said.

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