Jewish advocacy presses Ottawa to boost community security spending

A major Canadian Jewish advocacy organization is pressing Ottawa to substantially increase spending on security for synagogues, schools and community centres in the upcoming spring economic statement.

In a letter to Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, or CIJA, said additional money is urgently needed after national security agency warnings of a possible extremist attack against Canadian Jews.


Programs of this sort have been around for years. What happens is that Muslims always demand funding as well.

But don’t worry those church arson’s have really slowed down.

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Chris Selley: Suddenly, Toronto police decide now that Jews shouldn’t be harassed in their homes?

An interesting development last week on the front lines of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — which to some truly awful people means a Jewish neighbourhood in North Toronto. Toronto police announced that henceforth, “due to the changing security landscape in Toronto in recent weeks, including increased volatility and heightened fear in our communities, demonstrations moving into residential neighbourhoods in the Bathurst (Street) and Sheppard (Avenue) area presents an unacceptable risk to public safety.”


I wonder what went on behind the scenes to trigger this sudden about face? Lawsuit?

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Republic of Somaliland Asks U.S. to Extradite Ilhan Omar There to Face Justice

After official confirmation that Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) did, in fact, commit immigration fraud, the Republic of Somaliland — which has good reason to be bitter at the crimes of Omar and her Somali family — offered to be the hammer of justice if the United States would extradite Omar there.

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Inside the Trans-Atlantic Trade in Iranian Weapons for Colombian Coke

In February last year, Antoine Kassis checked into the Windsor Golf Hotel & Country Club, a Victorian-style resort an hour north of Nairobi. Wearing an ill-fitting hooded sweatshirt, with gray stubbles and baggy eyes, he didn’t look like a typical upscale tourist.

The disheveled 58-year-old, who went by Tony, was a cousin of the recently deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. He had traveled to Kenya planning to meet a supposed arms inspector from a Colombian rebel group and complete a $14 million deal to import 500 kilos of cocaine to Syria in return for military-grade weapons supplied by Iran and Russia.

Kassis didn’t know the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency had been watching him for two years. As he waited in a cafe, U.S. agents accompanied by Kenyan police approached him. Two months later he was extradited to the U.S., ending a lengthy sting operation.

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Islam in Canada or Why I’m proud to be an Islamophobe

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Crown drops charges against woman arrested for making threats at pro-Palestinian protest

Hamas Rally Montreal

The Crown prosecutor handling the case of a woman charged with uttering threats during a pro-Palestinian protest in Montreal has withdrawn all charges.

Mai Abdulhadi, 41, was arrested in December 2025 and later charged with three counts of uttering threats following the protest on Nov. 21, 2024.

She entered a plea of not guilty.

The Koran must be some sort of Get Out Of Jail Card.

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Minneapolis airport still flying millions in cash possibly tied to terrorism

Millions of dollars in cash, including large sums believed to be funding foreign terrorists, continue to fly out of the Minneapolis airport annually, according to lawmakers investigating the money funneling schemes.

Republican Minnesota state Rep. Kristin Robbins, chairwoman of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee, told the Washington Examiner that these cash-smuggling operations have been moving massive volumes of money via the state’s busiest airport for years.

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Afghan asylum seeker jailed for raping girl, 12

Ahmad Mulakhil – Raped 12 year old for Allah

An asylum seeker who abducted and raped a 12-year-old girl has been given a 16-year sentence.

The attack by Afghan national Ahmad Mulakhil last summer led to protests in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

Jurors last month found the 23-year-old guilty of rape, abduction, sexual assault and taking an indecent video.

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Grooming gangs survivor lambasts Home Office over ‘lost evidence’

A victim of the grooming gangs scandal has accused the government of “another betrayal” after it emerged that key evidence could have been destroyed caused by Home Office delays in ordering the retention of records.

The department has admitted that it took seven months to write to police forces and other agencies to formally request they preserve records relating to grooming gangs in their area.

Fiona Goddard, who was groomed and repeatedly raped by a gang of men of Pakistani heritage in Bradford from the age of 14, said the admission had further undermined trust with survivors.

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Berlin Rape Cover-Up: Left Politician Under Criminal Investigation

A senior Left Party politician in Berlin is now under criminal investigation over a widening rape cover-up scandal that has already rocked the capital.

Prosecutors have opened proceedings against Sarah Nagel, Neukölln’s youth councillor, on suspicion of obstruction of justice.

The probe follows earlier revelations that a state-run youth club in the district failed to report the gang rape of a 16-year-old girl—reportedly out of concern about “stigmatizing migrants.”

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Islam’s Final Plan: A Conversation with Mic Martin

In this wide-ranging conversation with Mic Martin, we discuss the structure of Islam as presented in the Koran and the Sunnah of Mohammed, and how these sources shape law, society, and relations with non-Muslims. The discussion draws on experiences going back to London in the 1970s, later work administering legislation, conversations with its victims, and many years of study of primary Islamic sources.

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NHS doctor accused of supporting Hamas shouts ‘game on’ as she addresses crowd of supporters outside court after being released on bail

An NHS doctor charged with posting on social media in support of Hamas shouted ‘game on’ today after being released on bail.

Dr Rahmeh Aladwan appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court where she indicated not guilty pleas to four counts of inviting support for the proscribed group.

The court heard the charges date from July 23 to December 31 last year, and relate to comments or material posted online.


Oct 7 jewelry?

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Asylum seeker accused of gang-raping woman on Brighton beach ‘filmed assault to gather evidence for police’, court hears

Nice Try Rapist

An Egyptian asylum seeker accused of gang-raping a lone, drunk woman on Brighton beach claimed he filmed the assault to gather evidence for police, a court has heard.

Karin Al-Danasurt, 20, who arrived in the UK on a small boat, said he was shocked when he saw two of his friends raping the woman behind a beach hut.

The 33-year-old woman has claimed she was dragged onto the beach and raped after a night out with friends in the seaside city on October 4 last year.

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France: Rapey Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan gets 18 years for sexual assaults

Tariq Ramadan – Rapey Muslim

A Paris court has sentenced in absentia Swiss Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan to 18 years in prison for the rape of three women.

On Wednesday evening, the former Oxford University professor was found guilty of all three counts that took place between 2009 and 2016, marking his latest fall from grace.

Ramadan has continuously denied the allegations brought to the French court but later admitted to having had contact with the women.

… However, since Switzerland does not extradite its citizens to other countries, it is unclear how the well-known academic will be brought to justice.

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RCMP, CSIS reviewing Vancouver company accused of ties to Hezbollah, minister says

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says Canadian national security agencies are looking into a B.C. company accused of financial ties to the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.

The RCMP and Canadian Security Intelligence Service are “reviewing the situation and then they will have more to say,” the minister, who oversees the agencies, said on Wednesday.


And once again we learn of skullduggery from our neighbor to the south.

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