Today in foreign perverts

Today in foreign perverts

Man sentenced in northern Ont. child abduction case

A southern Ontario man has been sentenced for abducting a child almost three years ago in northern Ontario.

Manoj Govindbalunikam, the man who admitted to abducting a child in Thessalon in 2023, has been sentenced to 18 months behind bars.

The defence for the former Brampton, Ont., Realtor had argued previously that the situation was a cultural misunderstanding, adding that an extended sentence could impact Govindbalunikam’s ability to stay in Canada.

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Surrey traffic stop leads to major fentanyl, cocaine and meth seizure; foreign student arrested

Surrey traffic stop leads to major fentanyl, cocaine and meth seizure; foreign student arrested

A proactive traffic stop in Surrey has resulted in one of the region’s latest significant drug seizures, with more than three kilograms of illicit substances taken off the street and two individuals arrested, according to the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia.

On March 24, officers with the CFSEU-BC Uniform Gang Enforcement Team (UGET) conducted the stop as part of ongoing efforts targeting organized crime and street-level trafficking networks.

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Mother, son killed in pileup on highway near Montreal: truck driver was playing cellphone game

Mother, son killed in pileup on highway near Montreal: truck driver was playing cellphone game

An Ontario truck driver has admitted to playing an online game on his cellphone when he caused a pileup on a Montreal-area highway that killed a mother and her 11-year-old son.

On Wednesday, Baljeet Singh, 29, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm at the courthouse in Longueuil, on Montreal’s South Shore.

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Toronto mans: The strange, multicultural slang of Toronto’s teenagers

Toronto mans: The strange, multicultural slang of Toronto’s teenagers

“That’s my crodie,” the teenage girl squawks loudly, slapping her male friend on the chest as she lets the final word of her sentence roll on: “-deeeeeeeeeeeee”. Passers-by in Jane Finch, a shopping centre in a downtrodden Toronto suburb, do not recoil at this strange pronunciation. They push past the pair into McDonald’s, where, slumped across seats, schoolchildren roll large spliffs. Their sentences are similarly strange, flecked with terms like “gerbert” and “two-twos”. Asked about Shoreham, a nearby estate, an aggrieved teenager exclaims “oppblock”.

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Accused extortionists deported as part of CBSA crackdown on cross-Canada network

Weeks after CBC News identified two Indian nationals deported from Canada for serious criminality, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has identified the pair as proof of expanded efforts to disrupt extortion networks.

According to Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) records obtained by CBC News, Arshdeep Singh and Sukhnaaz Singh Sandhu were known to each other — and to the alleged “prime conspirator” behind a series of extortion-linked shootings at a Surrey, B.C., café.

Both men moved between provinces, wracking up run-ins with police at every stop.

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What’s So Great About Diversity?

‘Diversity is our strength.’ One hears this, or myriad variants of the same idea, unrelentingly. Certainly I work in an Australian university where the extent of higher-ups pushing this notion does indeed qualify as unrelenting, even matching totalitarian state levels of propaganda. But even outside the hallowed halls of impartial, politically balanced academia (did I write that with a straight face?) the mantra or cliché that diversity somehow delivers a stronger balance sheet or a more cohesive society or just better outcomes is pervasive in today’s democracies that have committed themselves to multiculturalism and to the various neo-Marxist versions of feminism. Sure, those spouting these ‘diversity is a panacea’ nostrums never cash out the claim. They never tell us precisely how ‘diversity’ is making society better or wealthier or more unified. We are all just supposed to take it on faith, as it were. We’re just to believe the bureaucratic, political and various professional bodies’ elites who push this line, and believe it simply because they are the ones telling us it’s so.

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Ontario home of slain social media influencer and Khalistan critic previously targeted in arson: police

The Windsor home of Nancy Grewal, a social media influencer and Khalistan critic killed earlier this month, was previously targeted in an arson last November, say Ontario Provincial Police.

Investigators released video footage of the incident on Sunday, saying it “may be connected” to Grewal’s death on March 3.

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

Jagdeep Singh

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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Imported ethnic violence is our strength!

Canadian police warn Sikh activist of threat to life as Carney announces India visit

As Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to India this week for trade talks, police have warned a Canadian Sikh leader about a “credible threat” to his life.

Moninder Singh, who heads the Sikh Federation of Canada, said a member of the Vancouver Police Department delivered the caution on Sunday.

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Jamie Sarkonak: New Liberal ‘inclusion’ council heralds more division

On Wednesday, Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller announced that he’ll be assembling a committee to come up with a “common narrative” to hold our rapidly diversifying nation together.

This new Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion is just the latest initiative that makes some kind of vague promise to unite Canadians and, in Miller’s words, “ensure that every person feels included.” If it feels like the 30th time the Liberals have done something like this, well, you’re probably not far off. Diversity is always our strength, but diversity also perpetually needs to be solved.

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Third world foreigner calls the Birmingham Cathedral ‘s–t’ (but a good place to ‘smoke weed’) in explosive new documentary

“Come see how diversity destroyed ‘England’s Second City’” with the Jolly Heretic.

There’s a brand new documentary being released by Edward Dutton, also known as the Jolly Heretic, titled “The Yookay,” and it’s an exploration of how catastrophic “diversity” has been for Europe (in this case England), and the white, Christian West as a whole. And, the entire documentary could no doubt be summed up by one exchange, between Dutton and some random third world heritage “Brit” walking through the grounds of Birmingham Cathedral…

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