Gun charges stayed against Canadian Sikh Khalistani leader

Inderjeet Singh Gosal, who leads the Sikhs for Justice movement in Canada following the 2023 assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has had gun possession charges against him stayed in an Ontario court.

Gosal was charged in September 2025, when Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stopped his car in Whitby, Ont. Police alleged they found a loaded handgun in a car, and charged Gosal along with two companions.

Charges against Arman Singh of Ontario and Jagdeep Singh of New York were dropped two months later, but continued against Gosal.

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Mastermind of Canada’s largest gold heist admits to $20M theft at Pearson airport, paying off ‘debt list’

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After pulling off the largest gold heist in Canadian history — a $24-million haul stolen from Pearson airport — Arsalan Chaudhary took a portion of the spoils for himself and then distributed the profits to names on his handwritten “debt list,” a Brampton court heard on Monday.

Reading from an agreed statement of facts, Crown attorney Jelena Vlacic detailed the money list police found in Chaudhary’s apartment — a $10.3-million ledger he’d penned to track the distribution of profits from the melted gold.

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Americans Replacing Americans: Fleeing Diversity And Threatening Regional Identities

Mass immigration and internal flight are dissolving America’s historic state identities, replacing rooted communities with transient populations and accelerating cultural and political upheaval.

Prior to the era of post-1965 mass immigration, America was not a “diverse” country by modern standards. White and black Americans averaged 87 percent and 12 percent of the population, respectively, from the founding of Jamestown until the 1970s—more than 300 years of uninterrupted demographic stability. There was some internal diversity in the white American population, though this diversity was largely dealt with by rapid integration that often took less than a generation—two generations at most.

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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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Deported foreign student linked to Surrey extortion shooting, say federal documents

A man who was deported last month for suspected involvement in extortion crimes had been in Canada on a study permit. He was believed to have fired several shots earlier this year at a Surrey home from a Jeep Wrangler, federal records show.

Lovebir Singh, 22, was identified by Surrey police as a suspect in extortion-related criminal activity in a public appeal last month looking for information on Singh’s activities and his associates.

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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

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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