Kreepy Kastle lives up to its name thanks to diversity

Kreepy Kastle lives up to its name thanks to diversity

Two men who were the focus of a police search after an eight-year-old boy was assaulted at a Khalsa Day carnival attraction have been identified.

On April 19, in Surrey, the boy was assaulted inside the Kreepy Kastle, a haunted house attraction, police said. He escaped the two men to reach his family outside, but suffered injuries to his neck that required treatment at hospital.

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Calgary police defend Punjabi signs amid backlash over immigration concerns

Calgary police defend Punjabi signs amid backlash over immigration concerns

CALGARY — The Calgary Police Service (CPS) is responding to criticism over temporary signs that were posted in northeast Calgary in the Punjabi language as part of an effort to combat extortion crimes targeting the South Asian community.

In a statement to the Western Standard, CPS said it had placed “ten temporary signs in select northeast Calgary locations for a two-week period, which began on Wednesday, April 22, 2026,” adding that the locations were chosen based on current intelligence about extortion activity in the city.

h/t Mauser

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HUNTER: B.C. cops target extortion rackets by naming and shaming

HUNTER: B.C. cops target extortion rackets by naming and shaming

The judiciary, so-called civil society rackets, and the faculty lounge must be sputtering with rage.

Cops in Surrey, B.C. did something utterly counter-intuitive in Canada: They released a slew of mugshots of suspected criminals in the Vancouver suburb’s chaotic extortion rackets.


This is criminal abuse by the Liberal Party.

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‘WE DON’T DO THAT HERE’: Indian man caught washing clothes, using detergent in BC river

CALGARY — A Canadian woman has gone viral online after she filmed a man who appears to be of Indian descent washing his clothes in a protected stream and polluting it with laundry detergent.

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Failed refugee claimant, MS-13 gang informant, identity thief and forger can stay in Canada

Failed refugee claimant, MS-13 gang informant, identity thief and forger can stay in Canada

A failed refugee claimant convicted in the United States in 2006 and 2009 of identity theft and forgery has won a stay of the order issued by Canadian authorities last November to deport him to Honduras.

The man, identified only by the initials FGH in a recent Federal Court decision, “acted as an informant against the MS-13 gang in exchange for deferral of his removal from the United States.”

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So called “Regina Man” Abdulkader Ali sentenced for falsification of immigration documents

So called “Regina Man” Abdulkader Ali sentenced for falsification of immigration documents

A Regina man has been sentenced and fined $75,000 for falsifying federal immigration documents.

Abdulkader Ali pleaded guilty to submitting false immigration sponsorships to Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and counselling a refugee to provide false information on their IRCC application and counselling someone to sign as a sponsor without their knowledge.

Ali had been working as a refugee field worker with a local sponsorship organization at the time.


This should be treated as an act of demographic warfare by Islamists.

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Canada Now Officially A 3rd World Shithole State

Canada Now Officially A 3rd World Shithole State

I pray they’re wrong. h/t Patti Jo

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The Truth about Immigration from the Global South

The Truth about Immigration from the Global South

For decades, discussions surrounding mass immigration into Western nations have largely been confined to two unproductive viewpoints. One perspective, which views culture as a superficial element and asserts the fundamental similarity of all human beings, suggests that immigrants primarily require sufficient time and opportunities to integrate. Conversely, the other attributes assimilation challenges to cultural values, patriarchal attitudes, or religious conservatism. Both approaches, however, exhibit an intellectual reluctance to delve deeper. What remains conspicuously absent from the prevailing discourse is an understanding rooted in developmental psychology and civilization theory. This framework offers significant explanatory power while avoiding genetic determinism and simplistic cultural explanations, yet it still presents genuinely uncomfortable truths.

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Sick of this crap …

Sick of this crap …

Immigration influencer apologises after backlash over video saying that ‘children are money trees in Canada’

CALGARY — A Nigerian-Canadian social media influencer has apologised following backlash after she made a video saying that children are “money trees in Canada.”

In the original video, Ebunoluwa Oluwole Sofolahan, of Toronto, who has multiple accounts across multiple platforms, talks about the money you can potentially receive from the government by having kids in Canada.

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Court defers deportation of mass murderer truck driver who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Court defers deportation of mass murderer truck driver who caused Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Days from being deported, an 11th-hour decision by a Federal Court justice on Friday means that Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, who was found responsible for the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2018, can stay in Canada for a little while longer.

Sidhu was behind the wheel of the semi-truck that blew through an oversized stop sign with a flashing yellow light, right into the path of the Saskatchewan junior hockey team’s bus, on April 6, 2018. The collision killed 16 players and staff and injured 13 others.

He was scheduled to be deported and board a plane for India early Monday morning.

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Jamie Sarkonak: Canada keeps asking non-citizen criminals to stop. They obviously don’t

Jamie Sarkonak: Canada keeps asking non-citizen criminals to stop. They obviously don’t

In 2017, a permanent resident of Canada named Mudasar Hussain was convicted of dealing drugs. Here was an opportunity to return him to his home country of Pakistan, but the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) didn’t take it: instead, it sent him a “stern warning letter” advising him that it wouldn’t take enforcement action if he stayed out of trouble — even though he was now considered inadmissible.

It’s clear are our government is comprised of criminal idiots.

In 2017, a permanent resident of Canada named Mudasar Hussain was convicted of dealing drugs. Here was an opportunity to return him to his home country of Pakistan, but the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) didn’t take it: instead, it sent him a “stern warning letter” advising him that it wouldn’t take enforcement action if he stayed out of trouble — even though he was now considered inadmissible.

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Today in foreign perverts

Today in foreign perverts

Man sentenced in northern Ont. child abduction case

A southern Ontario man has been sentenced for abducting a child almost three years ago in northern Ontario.

Manoj Govindbalunikam, the man who admitted to abducting a child in Thessalon in 2023, has been sentenced to 18 months behind bars.

The defence for the former Brampton, Ont., Realtor had argued previously that the situation was a cultural misunderstanding, adding that an extended sentence could impact Govindbalunikam’s ability to stay in Canada.

And …

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Man who immigrated to Canada fled the country one day after he was convicted of sex assault

Man who immigrated to Canada fled the country one day after he was convicted of sex assault

An Indian-born man who “absconded” from Canada the day after an Ontario jury convicted him of sexual assault and extortion has been sentenced in absentia to seven years in prison.

The offender, identified only as H.B. in a recent decision from Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice, was in an intimate partner relationship with his victim, who is described as a “new Canadian” who is also from India.

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‘An overstay has repercussions’: Officials promise action after damning report on international student program

‘An overstay has repercussions’: Officials promise action after damning report on international student program

OTTAWA — Immigration officials submitted a plan of action to House of Commons committee on Monday, following an auditor general’s report that highlighted serious integrity controls in the international student visa program last month.

Part of that is ensuring voluntary compliance by student visa holders.

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