The Parti Québécois is doubling down on secularism after Montreal’s Bedford school controversy

OTTAWA — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said he believes there is “religious infiltration” and “Islamist infiltration” in Quebec schools in the wake of a sprawling controversy about a Montreal school where teachers were accused of creating a climate of terror.

According to the separatist leader, the inaction of teachers, unions and school boards in the face of acts of indoctrination of children in classrooms should lead to a tightening of secularism in the province.


“The Bedford affair is now a national debate on welcoming immigrants to Quebec and the place of religion in schools”

The debate should be about the sinister act of our elites to import the supremacist cult of Islam to Canada.

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Backlash over photos of Somali men at UN women’s conference

Outrage has erupted on social media after Somalia’s Family Minister Gen Bashir Mohamed Jama shared photos on X of himself and another male delegate representing Somalia at a UN meeting about women’s issues.

“It is tone-deaf for the Somali government to have men on the frontline, representing women at the conference,” Fathiya Absie, a well-known Somali author and human rights activist, told the BBC.

I bet Hussen attended.

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SLOBODIAN: In Quebec, parents furious as teachers suspended amid charges of brainwashing kids

A firestorm has erupted over revelations that “Islamic religious concepts” have been abusively forced on elementary students at Montreal’s Bedford public school since 2016.

And a threatened Quebec politician who spoke out on behalf of students and against the school’s tense and toxic environment said she’s on “high alert” and requested extra protection for her and her family.

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Muslim terrorist mom of 6 dies in deportation centre after Canadian government refuses to repatriate her from Syria

A Quebec mother of six, once detained in northeast Syria, has died while waiting for repatriation. The Canadian woman was known only by her initials F.J.

The federal government refused to repatriate her, but brought home her two daughters and four sons to Montreal earlier this year.

Global Affairs Canada’s position was that F.J. posed a security risk, and that there were no means to control her behaviour once she entered Canada.


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ISIS Bride: Defense needs more time to review evidence in case of idiot convert’s terrorism trial

A Squamish woman charged with alleged ISIS-related terrorism offences will return to Vancouver Provincial Court Nov. 7.

The RCMP’s Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team said in July it had arrested and charged 51-year-old Kimberly Polman.

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Sara Sharif wore a hijab to hide bruises on her face

Sara Sharif used a hijab to hide bruises on her face which were reported to social workers five months before she was killed, the Old Bailey was told.

Teachers were concerned when the ten-year-old girl gave different accounts of how the injuries were caused shortly before she was removed from classes to be home schooled.

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Quebec suspends 11 teachers for promoting ‘Islamist’ beliefs at Montreal public school

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

The now-former faculty members of Bedford Elementary included a mixture of men and women and many were of North-African descent.


Whoever made the decision to import Islamists to Canada should be jailed for life.

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How to Save France?

In 2013, I wrote here about a new French bestseller, La France Orange Méchanique (France Clockwork Orange). In his book, the author, who adopted the pseudonym Laurent Obertone, did something very simple but also very powerful: looking past France’s national media, which, then as now, routinely either ignored or whitewashed or invented excuses for Muslim crime in that country, he examined the crime reports in countless local and regional media organs, all of which, it turned out, added up to a horrific picture of what Obertone described as a “new type of ultra-violent crime,” a “violence of conquest,” that had, it was clear, transformed what had once been a peaceful country into a veritable war zone.

We see this in Canada.

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Amy Hamm: Let the terrorists speak, so we know who they are

I am a free speech absolutist. I am glad that Samidoun chanted, “Death to Canada,” and “Death to Israel,” on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery, because they unmasked themselves despite the keffiyehs hiding their faces.

I do not believe that Canada — or any country or jurisdiction — should have laws to criminalize speech — at all. So, it would be unprincipled and hypocritical were I to suggest that Canada’s growing population of antisemitic terrorist cheerleaders be told to shut up under threat of arrest and imprisonment.

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Ex-terror suspect suing Canada for $27M tears up while describing detention in Sudan

OTTAWA — Abousfian Abdelrazik wiped away tears as he told a court Tuesday about being imprisoned in Sudan two decades ago.

He is suing the Canadian government for $27 million, claiming officials arranged for his arbitrary imprisonment, encouraged his detention by Sudanese authorities and actively obstructed his repatriation to Canada for several years.

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The Pernicious Myth of “Islamophobia”

In August 2024, three children were brutally murdered by Axel Rudakubana, a 17-year-old male of Rwandan descent, in Southport, England. Given the countless jihadist atrocities that have been committed on British soil over the past 20 years, before the attacker could be identified, many people concluded that this was the latest case of Islamic terrorism. Armed with this understandable (though as yet unproven) assumption, these aggrieved Britons promptly took to the streets to express their anger. Regrettably, these protests would soon spiral into mindless violence – including attacks on mosques and asylum centres, which we at the Alliance of Former Muslims fiercely condemn.

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CBC practically chokes discussing Montreal Muslim teacher controversy

A Montreal elementary school is at the centre of a secularism debate. Here’s how we got here

In the last few weeks, an elementary school in Montreal’s west-central Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood has been mired in controversy.

This past weekend, 11 teachers were suspended for allegedly creating a toxic environment for students and staff that goes back to 2016. On Tuesday, their teaching licences were also suspended.

The allegations are the subject of a 90-page government report.


They’re going to tolerate us all to death.

Please! Don’t draw any cultural conclusions!

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Muslim wife’s shocking plot against secret lover after husband discovered her affair

A Muslim wife and her husband allegedly attempted to murder her former lover in a Chick-fil-A parking lot after her spouse uncovered the affair.

Hanna Alolaimi, 35, and her husband Omar Bishtawi, 48, face charges of aggravated kidnapping and aggravated assault after allegedly trying to kill her unidentified ex-boyfriend on Saturday night.

The couple lured her ex-lover, who is a DoorDash driver, to a Chick-fil-A parking in Houston, Texas, where they ambushed him, held a gun to his head, and shot him twice in the leg and foot, according to KHOU.

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Christopher Dummitt: Serious questions for Canadians who still support Samidoun and Hamas

The Hamas-supporting terrorist group Samidoun represents a conundrum for this country. But it might not be the one you’d think.

We can take Samidoun at its word — that they really do have a vendetta against Canada and the western world in general. The federal government has, finally, listed the group as a terrorist organization.


Lots of great questions “why” for the Hamas supporters.

But I would love to ask our political and chattering classes why they run cover for the Islamist cult, why they invited the cult to settle in Canada and what they propose to do to safeguard society from Muslim predation. Look to Europe to glimpse Canada’s future with Islam. Nothing ever gets better by adding more Islam.

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Libyan Who Planned Attack on Israeli Embassy in Berlin Is Failed Asylum Seeker

The Libyan man who plotted an attack on the Israeli embassy in Germany was a failed asylum seeker, according to German news agency dpa.

The man, identified as Omar A., was arrested on Saturday, October 19th in Bernau, a town just outside of Berlin. “He intended to carry out a high-profile attack with firearms on the Israeli embassy in Berlin,” the prosecutor’s office said. He also reportedly exchanged information with a member of the Islamic State terror group.

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