Five men charged with helping Rabih ‘Robby’ Alkhalil, convicted in 2012 College Street mob hit, walk out of B.C. jail

Rabih (Robby) Alkhalil

Five men have been charged with aiding in the breakout from jail of organized crime figure Rabih (Robby) Alkhalil three years ago.

The RCMP said it cannot confirm media reports that Alkhalil, 38, was arrested Friday in Qatar — more than three years after he walked out the front door of a B.C. jail while serving time for murdering a GTA man on a crowded patio on College Street.

Also known as “Robby,” Alkhalil is a leader of the Wolfpack Alliance, a confederation of crime groups heavily involved in cocaine importation with some members linked to the Hells Angels.

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BARCLAY: The destabilizing effects of Liberal migration policies in Canada

When diversity becomes dogma. The policies driving Canada toward decline.

For nearly a decade, the Liberal government has imposed a bevy of hyper-liberal migration policies upon the Canadian people, in an effort to forcibly inject abject diversity within the Canadian state.

Unfortunately, diversity is, at best, merely the symptom of a healthy, productive, state or nation, and never a viable end unto itself.

(Incognito)

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Boy, 14, wanted for attempted murder in Scarborough double shooting

A young teenage boy – not even old enough to drive – faces attempted murder charges once cops catch up with him for a double shooting in Scarborough last weekend.

And investigators have taken the rare step to seek court permission to identify the wanted youth hoping the public can help track him down.

How’s that slap on the wrist policy working?

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Canadians are fed up with woke identity politics

In the April 2025 federal election, the New Democratic Party was nearly wiped from the Canadian electoral map. The NDP was reduced to seven parliamentary seats, five short of the 12 needed to gain official party status. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, one of the worst politicians in recent memory, lost his own seat. The once-proud standard-bearer of Canadian Leftism was reduced to a mere 6 percent of the popular vote.

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Isn’t time we all agree that mass deportations are necessary

Parkaran Panglia (left) and Shakir Bhatti

2 men, 2 teens arrested after woman kidnapped, man shot during home invasion in Markham

Four people, including two teens, have been arrested after a woman was kidnapped in Markham and a man was shot during a subsequent home invasion at her residence Monday morning.

York Regional Police said it began near McCowan Road and Highway 407 at around 8 a.m.

A woman was driving at the time when police said she was intentionally struck by a suspect vehicle, causing her to stop and exit her vehicle to check the damage.


Diversity is not a strength, it is a crime.

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Racist Canada should just let everyone in to please the Star

Canada’s immigration approach is becoming more exclusionary. It’s not the direction we should be heading

In 2023, Canada marked the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act, a law that explicitly banned nearly all Chinese immigrants for nearly a quarter century. Many see it as a black mark in Canadian history because it deliberately targeted and expelled the very Chinese labourers who had done the dangerous, back-breaking work of building the Canadian Pacific Railway, only to be cast aside once their labour was no longer needed.

The centenary was a moment of reflection. But since then, Canada has become more restrictive, not less. Rising immigration refusal rates, while not racially explicit, are carrying the pattern of exclusion forward.


About the “author” Yvonne Su is an associate professor in the Department of Equity Studies at York University and a visiting scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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Bournemouth police are losing control

Who is Ritchie Wellman? He is a father, a boyfriend, an assistant operations manager at a local business and a part-time paedophile hunter. Right now, however, at 7 p.m. in a dusty car park down the road from Bournemouth pier, Ritchie is the commander of his own private policing unit, briefing his officers before their first patrol. He tells them not to assault anybody, not to be provoked, not to drink or smoke on the job, and to reassure the public if they are concerned by this new authority on their streets: ‘This is not a takeover.’

Ritchie is a normal guy, and he and his officers and others in Bournemouth like them believe that their town is falling apart and that the state is not coming to save it. They say rapes, stabbings, violent disorder and anti-social behaviour are turning their home into somewhere that they do not recognise. The police tried to make it safer but failed. Now it’s the people’s turn.

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Jewish Father Brutally Assaulted in Montreal Park While Children Watch in Terror

Thank Canada’s elites and their swell immigration policy.

If you advocate for mass immigration, DEI, multicult and diversity you are the enemy of Canada.

Some further context, was it a random attack by a deranged individual, was it antisemitic or both?

h/t patthedog

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