Canada A Cricket Criminal: Cricket Canada suspended over allegations of India gang-linked corruption

Canada A Cricket Criminal:  Cricket Canada suspended over allegations of India gang-linked corruption

Cricket’s international governing body has suspended Canada over what it described as “serious breaches of its membership obligations”, dealing the latest blow to an organization that critics say has become a “laughing stock” within the sport.

The suspension also comes amid growing concerns that one of Canada’s fastest-growing sports is being influenced by members of a notorious gang that operates with impunity from an Indian prison cell.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) finalized the suspension at a meeting in Ahmedabad, India, on Sunday amid mounting concerns about the governance of Canada’s national cricket body. The decision follows the freezing of Cricket Canada’s funding in May after allegations that the organization lacked adequate governance systems and had failed to file audited financial statements.

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UK: Protesters clash with police in Southampton as more than 1,000 take to the streets over Henry Nowak’s death

UK: Protesters clash with police in Southampton as more than 1,000 take to the streets over Henry Nowak’s death

Protesters clashed with police in Southampton on Tuesday night as more than 1,000 took to the streets over the arrest of murdered teenager Henry Nowak.

Demonstrators arrived outside Southampton police station just before 6pm, holding banners which read ‘Save Our Kids’ and chanting ‘I can’t breathe’ – while others lobbed wheelie bins and beer cans at riot squad officers.

h/t Patti Jo

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Jamie Sarkonak: How a Jamaican man remained in Canada years after robbing sex workers

Jamie Sarkonak: How a Jamaican man remained in Canada years after robbing sex workers

In 2019, Jamaican national Dwayne Marlon Douglas committed a number of vile acts. He held a gun to the head of a sex worker as three of his male companions took turns having sex with her; then, he had his way too.

Days after that, he pistol-whipped a man with an imitation handgun, stole his phone and other valuables, and threatened to kill him if he reported the robbery to police. He also robbed a female erotic masseuse in a stairwell around the same time, stealing $4,300 worth of items; after she reported the crime, he told her she was in “trouble.” He also distributed nude photographs of his girlfriend for money without her consent.

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Elon Musk ratchets up outrage over Henry Nowak case when police handcuffed dying victim of Sikh killer as billionaire offers to pay for legal action against officers

Elon Musk has stoked outrage on social media over the Henry Nowak case as police face backlash after arresting the dying 18-year-old amid bogus racism allegations from his Sikh killer.

The tech billionaire, 54, has retweeted several posts which have criticised both Hampshire Police as well as the press for an alleged lack of coverage regarding Mr Nowak’s murder on December 3, 2025.

Earlier this week, Vickrum Digwa, 23, was found guilty of murder after stabbing the university student to death with an eight-inch ceremonial knife as he walked home from a night out in Southampton.

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WARMINGTON: Extortion by bullet has families wondering if Canada is still for them

These victims of extortion are so afraid of criminals from India operating in Canada that they will only talk if their face and voice are altered to be unrecognizable.

Even before they shoot up your house comes the terror of the threatening phone call saying if you don’t pay them, they’ll riddle your residence with bullets while you are asleep.

Hmmmm

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Jamie Sarkonak: All-inclusive migrant health plan will burden Canada for years to come

There are thousands of asylum seekers and illegal residents awaiting deportation who get more free health care than regular Canadian citizens. These all-inclusive care packages cost the public treasury $1 billion last year — and a recent attempt by the feds to bring it under control won’t help much, based on a Parliamentary Budget Officer report released Tuesday.

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Henry Nowak and the evil of ‘anti-racism’

Henry Nowak and the evil of ‘anti-racism’

Henry Nowak was 18, and at the end of his first term at Southampton University, when he was murdered. Around 11:30 p.m. on 3 December last year, Henry was walking back from a night out with his university football team. He hadn’t drunk heavily – during the trial we heard that he was below the drink driving limit. On the way home Henry encountered Vickrum Digwa, the 23-year-old Sikh man who would murder him.

h/t Patti Jo

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Indian trucker given $2,000 fine for fiery crash that killed two

Indian trucker given $2,000 fine for fiery crash that killed two

For causing a fiery crash just north of Kamloops, B.C., that killed two people, a non-citizen trucker will be required to pay $2,000 and undergo 18 months of probation.

And the B.C. case is just the latest in a string of recent Canadian court decisions where a trucker was handed a controversially lenient sentence for causing a fatal crash, often due to inattention.


Why do we allow foreign murderers to stay in Canada?

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Paul Anka tells Bill Maher crime has gone ‘through the roof’ in Canada amid recent immigration

Paul Anka tells Bill Maher crime has gone ‘through the roof’ in Canada amid recent immigration

Canadian American singer, songwriter and actor Paul Anka told comedian Bill Maher on Monday that crime has gone “through the roof” in formerly homogenous Canada amid mass immigration.

Anka appeared on Maher’s “Club Random” podcast and discussed an upcoming Broadway show he is working on about a young Canadian songwriter. Both then reminisced about Canada.

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HUNTER: CBSA’s most wanted list nabbed dozens of villains. Then Trudeau killed it

HUNTER: CBSA’s most wanted list nabbed dozens of villains. Then Trudeau killed it

There are 17 of them accused in a widespread campaign of terror and extortion of South Asians in Brampton.

Instead, cops, prosecutors, the Canada Border Services Agency, and others will serve up their usual po-faced approach and start scolding you for suggesting there is a problem of foreign criminals in this country.

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Foreign Gun Squads Rock Toronto Suburbs

Foreign Gun Squads Rock Toronto Suburbs

BRAMPTON — Peel Regional Police have arrested 17 men tied to an international criminal network known as For Brothers, targeting what investigators describe as a coordinated campaign of intimidation, threats, and escalating violence aimed at South Asian business owners across Canada and the United States — in what police called one of the largest extortion cases the region has ever seen, and the latest enforcement strike against a crisis that The Bureau‘s investigations have traced to the wholesale exploitation of Canada’s immigration and international-education systems.

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Former Walmart worker who stole over $7K worth of stuff given house arrest partially due to ‘risk of deportation’

Former Walmart worker who stole over $7K worth of stuff given house arrest partially due to ‘risk of deportation’

A woman who came to Canada from India on a student visa almost 10 years ago and who pleaded guilty to stealing more than $7,000 from her employer has been given a sentence of house arrest after the judge took into account the “collateral immigration consequences” if she were to be given prison time.

The case was decided this year by the Alberta Court of Justice under Justice James J. Ogle.

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Uber drivers in Victoria got a union contract. What does it mean for rideshare workers across Canada?

Uber drivers in Victoria got a union contract. What does it mean for rideshare workers across Canada?

Amninder Singh has been driving an Uber in Victoria for two years and says it can be a stressful endeavour. He has faced racism from riders as well as false complaints.

“I didn’t have any kind of platform where I can take this problem,” Singh told CBC News.

But after unionizing last year, Singh and more than 1,000 drivers in the B.C. capital approved a collective contract on April 28 between the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1518 and ride-hailing giant Uber.


It means I won’t ever use Uber.

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SCOTUS Case Makes Freight Brokers Responsible For Crashes Caused By Commercial Immigrant Drivers

SCOTUS Case Makes Freight Brokers Responsible For Crashes Caused By Commercial Immigrant Drivers

Thirty people died in 17 semi-truck crashes caused by noncitizen commercial truck drivers in 2025, according to the Department of Transportation. That number is almost certainly an undercount. Prior to 2025, the immigration status of a commercial truck driver was mostly not recorded in crash reports, court filings, or news coverage. The national conversation focuses on the truck driver at fault for the latest accident, but rarely goes deeper. Why was this truck driver on the highways? What trucking company hired him? How are operations like this still in business?

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Canadian court ruling will make it easier for drug traffickers to win asylum

Canadian court ruling will make it easier for drug traffickers to win asylum

For the safety of their family, Nini Johana Rodriguez Anzola and her husband said they had no choice but to ingest the cocaine-filled pouches, swallowing them along with some oat oil.

The Colombian couple were intercepted at the Bogota airport before they boarded the flight to Spain. They later pled guilty to drug-related charges because they said they felt pressured to remain silent in court about the involvement of the feared trafficking and guerrilla group known as the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or FARC.


The tribunal says they don’t have to believe nothing they don’t wanna believe.

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