
Southport murders suspect Axel Rudakubana faces new charges, including one under the Terrorism Act—prompting fresh accusations of a government cover-up. Rudakubana already stands accused of murdering three young girls and attempting to murder ten other people (including eight children) at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport this summer.
The authorities’ refusal to classify the tragic events in Southport as a terror attack—because, they claim, no clear motive has been established—could seem bizarre, but for their consistent track record of dishonesty and defensiveness.


A welcome sign in the lobby of Montreal’s newly renovated city hall depicting a woman wearing a head scarf will be removed in the name of secularism, Montreal’s mayor says, following criticism that the image is offensive.









Eleven teachers in Quebec have been suspended for promoting what Premier François Legault referred to as “Islamist religious concepts” at a Montreal public school.