Slain Windsor woman expressed fears of Sikh extremism days before she died

Less than a week before she died, a woman stabbed in a small southwestern Ontario town had spoken to CBC about the threats she was facing for speaking out about Khalistan extremism.

Nancy Grewal, 45, was identified by police as the victim in a stabbing outside a home on Todd Lane in LaSalle, Ont., on Tuesday.

She was at the home working as a personal support worker.


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Who is anti-Khalistani activist Nancy Grewal? Indian-origin influencer stabbed to death in Canada as family reveals threats

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Four Singhs charged after $2.3M in suspected fentanyl seized in Brampton probe

More than $2.3 million worth of suspected fentanyl was seized and four individuals have been charged following an interprovincial drug trafficking investigation that spanned between Alberta and the Greater Toronto Area.

In a news release, police say the investigation, dubbed “Project OLLIE,” began in May 2025 when the OPP launched an intelligence-led probe into a network trafficking fentanyl between the GTA and Calgary.

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HUNTER: Did homeland politics lead to Nancy Grewal’s stabbing murder in Windsor?

The passions and prejudices seep across the ocean, seemingly inescapable.

Time and distance do not temper them. In fact, the New World seems to breath new life into old hatreds turning the place that was left behind into an idyllic land of lollipops, puppies, peace and perfection.

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Parkland RCMP lay multiple charges in cross‑country extortion and shootings investigation

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Parkland RCMP have charged three men and issued a Canada‑wide arrest warrant in connection with an ongoing extortion and firearms investigation targeting the South Asian community.

The probe stems from two shootings at a Spring Meadow Estate home in Parkland County in late 2025. No one was injured in either incident.

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Autism therapist at Milton clinic charged after allegedly assaulting kids during sessions

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An autism therapist working at a clinic in Milton, Ont., has been charged after allegedly assaulting children during their sessions.

In a release on Wednesday, Halton police said an investigation was launched after they received a complaint involving a therapist working at an Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), Speech and Occupational clinic.

The alleged offences occurred during therapy sessions at Spectacokids, located on Bronte Street South near Derry Road West.

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Inside an extortion deportation case: The arsons, auto frauds and shootings linking crime across Canada

When Edmonton police arrested Arshdeep Singh for shoplifting at West Edmonton Mall last November, they launched an investigation that ultimately put the young Indian national at the heart of a network believed responsible for the extortion crisis plaguing Canadian communities.

Singh’s phone held a cache of images and messages linking him to an arson in Ontario, a shooting in Edmonton, extortion cases in Surrey and auto theft and insurance fraud in the Lower Mainland, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

There was even a photograph of Singh alongside the alleged “prime conspirator” behind a series of extortion-linked shootings at a Surrey café.

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Fingerprints from an immigration file: Deadly Mother’s Day Home Invasion

In the quiet rural enclave of Arcadian Way, a Mother’s Day celebration turned into a nightmare of unimaginable violence. Arnold De Jong, 77, and his wife Joanne De Jong, 76, were found bound and lifeless in their longtime home on May 9, 2022, victims of a calculated home invasion that shocked the Fraser Valley community. What began as a welfare check by concerned family members unravelled into a chilling tale of greed, exploitation, and cross-border opportunism. Three young men from India, barely out of their teens, stand accused of orchestrating the robbery and murders – a case that highlights vulnerabilities in elderly isolation and the dark undercurrents of financial desperation among newcomers.


They all have to go along with the bastards who let them in.

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Authorities Charge Foreign National Satnam Singh After Record Meth Seizure at BC Border

A foreign national is facing charges linked to what Canada’s border agency is labelling the largest narcotics seizure in the history of British Columbia’s Abbotsford-Huntingdon port of entry.

Canadian border guards caught a man attempting to smuggle a “significant amount” of methamphetamine from the United States at the B.C. crossing last November, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) said in a Feb. 10 press release this week to announce the charges.

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Jamie Sarkonak: Immigration minister’s refusal to deport knifepoint robber is another justice failure

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By the time repeat violent offender Oral Carver Lewis threatened to kill an Ontario Crown prosecutor, he had already been under a deportation order for two years.

“You b–ch, I’m going to kill you,” he told her during court in January 2022. “You watch, I’m going to f–king kill you…. When I get out of jail, I’m going to kill you, Crown. I’m going to find you and kill you. I’m going to kill you the f–k.” A few months earlier, he made vulgar comments to her and pulled his pants down in court, exposing himself.

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Mayor ‘used Urdu to help son hide video evidence of rape’

A former town mayor helped her son to hide evidence when he was arrested at her home for raping a 15-year-old girl, a court was told.

Naheed Ejaz, 61, who had recently completed her one-year term as mayor of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, allegedly refused to let police officers into her home when they came to arrest her son, Diwan Khan, 41.

The Labour councillor delayed the officers’ entry for “some minutes” and spoke to her son in Urdu to assist him in hiding his phone, which allegedly had a video of the sex attack on it, the court was told.

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Two of the usual suspects face gun charges after latest Surrey shooting

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Two foreign nationals are facing firearms charges after a shooting incident early Monday in Surrey.

At about 3:50 a.m., officers from a group that patrols neighbourhoods and businesses that have been targeted by extortions and shootings heard what sounded like a gunshot in the area of 129th Street and 84th Avenue. The officers quickly spotted and pulled over a vehicle and arrested the driver and a passenger.

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