N.S. woman wants to bring 23 family members to Canada from Gaza

N.S. woman wants to bring 23 family members to Canada from Gaza

A Palestinian woman in Halifax, N.S., is making an impassioned plea for Ottawa to step up efforts to get people safely out of war-torn Gaza, about 20 months after applying to bring her family to Canada under a temporary visa program.

Najlaa Alzaanin, who hasn’t seen 23 family members since moving to Canada in 2019, is still waiting for news on her bid to bring them here under the federal government’s special measures program.

“Canada is not fulfilling the promise that they made and they are not helping our families to get to a safer place,” Alzaanin said in an interview.


All 23 have somehow survived the “Genocide”. Imagine the odds!

Now thank President Trump your relatives aren’t mince meat.

Nothing will change with “peace”.

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Carnac Says …

Durham College student Harwinder Singh was barred from attending convocation because he was wearing his kirpan.


We live in Canada not Khalistan. Good ratio on X.

h/t Patti Jo

No jumping to conclusions until all the facts are in …

Firefighters injured after tractor-trailer collides with fire truck on Hwy. 401

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Shooter was on student visa when Bishnoi gang hired him to threaten Punjabi musician AP Dhillon

Judge said Abjeet Kingra will likely be deported to India after serving 6-year sentence for 2024 attack.

A 25-year-old hired to terrorize Punjabi singer AP Dhillon at the behest of the Bishnoi gang came to Canada four years ago on a student visa, according to court records obtained by CBC News.

But the judge who sentenced Abjeet Kingra last month for a violent September 2024 attack on the musician’s B.C. home said the accused struggled in school and the Canadian employment market, and in doing so failed to meet [his] family’s financial needs back home, thus taking on this contract.

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Carney needs half a million workers by 2030 to meet infrastructure goals: report

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plans to build housing and infrastructure nationwide are threatened by a potential shortage of construction workers, according to a new report from Deloitte.

The report, released Wednesday, projects that Canada will need to mobilize half a million skilled trade workers by 2030 in order to meet its goals, and as many as 800,000 workers by 2034.

The roughly 410,000 to 520,000 new workers needed to meet construction goals given the current workforce doesn’t factor in 270,000 construction workers expected to retire in the next decade and who will need to be replaced.

This is just a scam to bring in unlimited numbers of unskilled 3rd World migrants and provide our Corporate Kings with more slaves.

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Navjeet Singh the driver accused in the fatal crash that killed a mother and her 8 yr. old daughter fled Canada but is now free on bail

An Ontario truck driver accused of killing a Manitoba mother and her eight-year-old daughter after running a stop sign has been granted bail — despite previously fleeing the country to avoid prosecution.

Navjeet Singh was arrested at Toronto’s Pearson Airport nine months after leaving Canada following the crash. Police say he was aware of the charges when he left. Now, he must surrender his passport, stay at a relative’s home in Ontario, and phone the RCMP on a weekly basis. That’s it. For a man who already fled once, the court’s decision raises serious questions about how Canada defines a “flight risk.”


I wonder if the family could sue the federal government for homicide by negligent immigration?

h/t MW

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Indian pervert avoids ‘immigration consequences’ after spying on women using bathroom at his Ontario home

An Ontario judge weighed the “immigration consequences” for a former international student who spied on his female housemates through a peep hole as they used the bathroom and made video recordings of four of them “in various stages of undress” over a period of six months.

The Ontario Court of Justice heard Aswin V. Sajeevan, an Indian citizen here on a student visa, lived with 11 other people at a home in Barrie. The 20-year-old pleaded guilty to four counts of voyeurism, which the judge considered a mitigating factor in his case.

The “Judge” should be deported with the pervert.

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Canadian Tire fined $111K for violating temporary foreign worker program rules

The owner of an Etobicoke-based Canadian Tire store has been fined $111,000 by the federal government for violating the guidelines of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program.

Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), the federal ministry that runs the TFW program, found branch owner Ezhil Natarajan in violation of two guidelines: that wages, work conditions or the job did not match what was listed in offers of employment and that employees were assigned to work different roles than what they were hired for.

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How quickly (and dramatically) Canadians lost faith with immigration

For months now, a consistent sentiment has emerged in Canadian opinion polls on immigration: The country has too much of it and it’s causing active harm to the economy. Canadians are even beginning to tell pollsters that they are increasingly distrustful of newcomers.

The country’s turn against immigration comes in the wake of one of the most dramatic reorderings of the immigration system in our history. Over just the last five years, migration into Canada has not only been spiked to all-time highs, but the influx is increasingly composed of newcomers that are young and low-skilled – a noted departure from a system that used to primarily prioritize skills and economic potential.

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Chris Mason: Why protests have started a debate over ‘Britishness’

When a political party gathers for its annual conference, the host city (or at least the political and security bubble that surrounds the conference centre) becomes home to feverish and partisan political chat.

What is different about the next few days is Manchester is also a city in mourning after the horrific attack on Thursday.

There is, of course, still sharp political argument here but the emotional and practical backdrop is one of grief, fear and an ongoing police investigation.

This reads more like a list of reasons why multiculturalism has virtually destroyed Britain.


Related … Men jailed for violence outside Essex asylum hotel

Three men who pushed, punched and kicked police officers during protests outside The Bell Hotel in Epping have become the first to be jailed for the disorder.

Stuart Williams, 36, Dean Smith, 51, and Martin Peagram, 33, were part of a “peaceful protest that descended into serious public disorder” in the Essex town on 17 July, prosecutors said.

They were “motivated by hostilities” towards asylum seekers being housed at the hotel after one was charged with two sexual assaults, Chelmsford Crown Court was told.

“Motivated by hostilities” means The Elites know their time is short and are scared shitless.

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Jamie Sarkonak: The criminals who get past Canadian visa screening with ease

Canada’s immigration laws are so self-sabotaging that it takes years to deport actual registered child sex offenders who should have never been let into the country in the first place. If we’re struggling to put even these guys on a plane home, we’re in serious trouble.

We know this because a Pakistani national Gullfam Hussain, who omitted his 2017 criminal conviction and three-year jail stint in the U.K. for “Adult sexual activity with a female child family member 13 to 17 — offender over 18 — penetration,” has been fighting his deportation for two years now. Most recently, he tried to have the Federal Court cancel his deportation to Pakistan for safety reasons, which failed.

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Across Canada White people have been raptured leaving behind masses of unemployed Uber Eats delivery staff

Across Canada White people have been raptured leaving behind confused 3rd World masses

‘I’ve applied to more than 50 jobs, didn’t get one interview’: Why job fairs are attracting massive crowds

They lineup by the hundreds, shoulder-to-shoulder, roped off around the centre court of Markham’s Markville Mall.

It’s 2:30 p.m. on a weekday afternoon. You might suspect the crowd is queued up for the newest iPhone or perhaps a video game console release, instead they’re looking for a way to put food on the table, a roof over their heads.

This is a job fair, an increasingly popular way for employers to screen large crowds of prospective employees.

With unemployment hitting highs not seen in a decade, the crowds at these recruitment events outnumber openings.


A number of such “employment” articles have run of late, all of them with photos of job fair lines. None feature any white people.

And the media never mention it at all.

Thank your local MP for murdering Canada.

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Amnesty International demands more free lawyers for illegal immigrants

Amnesty International is calling on Ottawa to expand free legal aid for illegal immigrants and refugee claimants even as federal courts warn their dockets are already swamped with immigration cases.

Blacklock’s Reporter said in a submission to the Commons finance committee, the group urged Parliament to make Legal Aid funding for migrants “a moral and political instrument” that guarantees services nationwide.

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How a gang run from an Indian jail became listed as a terrorist group in Canada

The handheld video is shaky, but the message is clear. As two vehicles burn in the driveway, a shooter aims his pistol into the home of Punjabi-Canadian singer AP Dhillon and begins firing – 14 shots shattering the nighttime silence of a sleepy Victoria suburb.

The non-fatal shooting was filmed on a cellphone and posted online by one of two men who committed the September, 2024, attack. Within two months, police in Ontario arrested 25-year-old Abjeet Kingra, but what was more noteworthy was who he said had hired him.


The Liberal Party is to blame.

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Province cracking down on ‘fraudulent behaviour’ in Alberta’s trucking industry: Dreeshen

The Alberta government says it has shut down five training schools and taken several other steps to crack down on unsafe practices and bad actors in the commercial trucking sector.

Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen said a series of investigations, inspections and audits over the past six months uncovered “fraudulent behaviour” in the industry, leading to these latest actions.

A problem in both Canada and America.

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Violations of Canada’s temporary foreign worker program cost employers more than $6.8 million in penalties

The federal government issued more than $6.8 million in penalties to employers violating the rules of the temporary foreign worker program from January to September 2025, already surpassing the total from 2024’s record-setting year of fines, according to data from Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada.

That is about a 65 per cent increase from the $4.1 million in penalties handed out last year.

From January to the end of September this year, Ottawa levied 214 fines against non-compliant companies, averaging $31,971 per decision, according to the Star’s analysis of the data. That’s up from 155 fines last year, which averaged $26,776 — nearly double the 2023 average of $13,860.


Star propaganda on behalf of the Liberal Party and their corporate cronies. 

The fines are small and treated as the cost of doing business. They are not a deterrent.

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