Ex-Ontario nuclear power plant worker denied bail after allegedly leaking secret information

A former Ontario nuclear power plant worker charged with leaking secret information to a foreign entity or terrorist group (opens in a new tab)has been denied bail.

The decision was handed down at an Oshawa, Ont. courtroom on Monday following two lengthy bail hearings totalling five-and-a-half hours in length.

James Mousaly, 36, is charged with one count of communicating safeguarded information under the Security of Information Act, the RCMP confirmed last week.

Mousaly indicates an origin in Iraq.

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Some fears about Islam are entirely rational

A ‘phobia’ is an irrational fear, as in claustrophobia, agoraphobia or arachnophobia, all conditions deserving of sympathy. But fear can be rational, too. An infantryman in a First World War trench would have every reason to fear going over the top. To accuse him of a ‘phobia’ would be uncharitable, to say the least. An Australian suspected of arachnophobia might point out that spiders with a dangerous bite are not rare. In Britain, there’s much less to fear from spiders, so my fear of them could fairly be called arachnophobia. Is there a group of people who, like Australians in the case of spiders, have good reason to fear certain aspects of Islam? If such a group exists, I suggest it would be found among Muslims themselves.

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LILLEY: Toronto Police Chief Demkiw embarrassed Canada, he needs to resign

Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw should do the honourable thing and resign after thoroughly embarrassing the entire country on Saturday. If he won’t do the honourable thing, the police services board should fire him with cause at the next meeting.

He has his orders from Chow, velvet gloves for Hamas.

Frankly I’m looking forward to the Yahya Sinwar memorial rallies.

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Terrorism charges laid against man accused in Edmonton City Hall attack

Bezhani Sarvar muslim terrorist

Mounties announced terrorism charges Monday against a man accused of firing a gun and igniting a Molotov cocktail at Edmonton City Hall in January.

Bezhani Sarvar, who is 28, is charged with counselling commission of a terrorism offence and possession of property for terrorist purposes, said the RCMP Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team.

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Protest that prompted cancellation of PM’s reception under review: Toronto Police

Investigators with the Toronto Police are reviewing whether illegal activity occurred during a weekend protest that led to the cancellation of a reception hosted by the prime minister for a visiting G7 leader, the force said Sunday.

The Saturday evening event at the Art Gallery of Ontario was meant to cap off a day of meetings between Justin Trudeau and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Toronto, but it was abruptly cancelled after demonstrators shouting pro-Palestinian slogans blocked entrances to the building and prevented many attendees from getting in.

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A Bizarre Attempt to Explain Anti-Israel Animus by Way of Anti-Christian Propaganda

The effort to promote anti-Israel sentiment in all forms has gotten to the point where activists are now regurgitating anti-Christian propaganda from the third and fourth centuries.

It’s every bit as ridiculous as it sounds.

On February 25, a mentally disturbed man self-immolated in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. His dying words were “Free Palestine.”

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Groups ‘undermining’ British values to be guilty of extremism

Ministers are to broaden the government’s definition of extremism as part of a crackdown on people and groups “undermining” Britain’s institutions and values.

Rishi Sunak has asked Michael Gove, the levelling up secretary, to update the government’s definition of extremism, which was first set out more than a decade ago. It defines extremism as “vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values” and is seen by the government as no longer being fit for purpose.

A new definition, which is still being finalised, is expected to cover those whose actions more broadly “undermine” the country’s institutions or values.

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Col. Kemp: Arab States Want Hamas, Hezbollah ‘Destroyed’

Israel’s military operation in Gaza, led by the IDF, has been a strategic success against Hamas, significantly diminishing the terror group’s capabilities while prioritizing the minimization of civilian casualties, according to former commander of British forces in Afghanistan Col. Richard Kemp, who noted that international allies, including Arab states, tacitly support Israel’s actions, especially considering the broader context of Iran’s influence which threatens the world. In addition, he argued, Western states’ frequent accusations against Israel are merely “for the consumption of anti-Israel voters,” though doing so is both “irresponsible” and “very dangerous.”

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Man arrested after bringing nail gun to demonstration in Thornhill where Hamas supporters harassed Synagogue

A man has been arrested after allegedly bringing a nail gun to a demonstration in Thornhill on Sunday, police say.

York Regional Police (YRP) said they attended the demonstration, taking place near several synagogues on Clarke Avenue West, at around 9 a.m.

According to those present, the demonstration was organized in protest of a real estate event hosted by the Home In Israel Real Estate Group.

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Britain Again Has a Choice: Civilization or Savagery

Just as the Brits chose to fight Hitler, so it must choose to fight his heirs.

If anyone had doubts as to the seriousness of the threat to the West and its heritage of political freedom, what happened this last week in the “Mother of Parliaments” should be enough to dispel them.

When Pim Fortuyn was assassinated two decades ago in Holland, largely because of his opposition to multiculturalism, most shrugged it off as unimportant. When Islamists went on a rampage of murder after a Parisian satirical magazine published a satirical cartoon that offended many Muslims’ sensibility, that seemed like an isolated incident and why stir up trouble anyway? We wrote off concerns about radical political Islamism as racist, xenophobic, whatever, when they spawned political reactions in Switzerland, Sweden, and Hungary.


Muslims represent about 6.7% of the population in England. In Canada about 4.7%. Both figures are based on 2021 census data.

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Escalation Towards an Independent Terrorist State

The hard truth is that for millennia, the land of Israel, whether occupied by Jacob’s tribes or others, has been the domain of countless generations of Israelites. The vast majority of Israel’s citizens, and many Jews in the diaspora, understand their rights to retain their homeland after escaping 400 years of slavery in Egypt. At its core, the debate over this tiny area of land is founded on three primary factors: spiritual, national, and political. In the result, the conviction of the majority populace is that not one square inch of the current boundaries of Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) can belong to anyone who might harm them again, although people of peace are always graciously allowed to reside among them.

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Jewish man stabbed in Zurich in suspected antisemitic attack

An Orthodox Jewish man was stabbed in a suspected antisemitic hate crime in the Selnau area of Zurich, Switzerland shortly after Shabbat ended on Saturday evening, according to the Zurich canton police.

A 15-year-old Swiss assailant stabbed a 50-year-old Orthodox Jew, critically wounding him. The wounded man was hospitalized, and the assailant was arrested at the scene of the alleged crime. Police had come to the scene after initial reports that there was an argument between several people.

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Gettin Spitty?

Our police are so lame, she was released after the Cops turtled.

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