Toronto teens charged with murder in Etobicoke shooting

 

Gang members sporting Gangsta style clothing

An 18-year-old and a 19-year-old from Toronto have been charged with first-degree murder in the fatal springtime shooting of 23-year-old Awais Ismail Awais in north Etobicoke.

Police identified Malikye Monoroth and Saaid Mohamed as suspects. On Tuesday, Monoroth, 18, was arrested and charged. Police arrested and charged Mohamed, 19, on Wednesday.

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Hundreds of students have visas revoked for ‘supporting terror’

Hundreds of students in the US have had their visas removed for supporting “terrorism”.

More than 6,000 student visas have been revoked by the State Department in 2025, the “vast majority” because of legal violations, an administration official said.

Around 200 to 300 students had their visas rescinded for alleged terrorism after engaging in behaviour such as raising funds for Hamas, according to an official.

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Lucy Connolly released from prison

Lucy Connolly has been released from jail after being handed what is believed to be the longest prison sentence for a single social media post.

Mrs Connolly, 42, left HMP Peterborough, a mixed men’s and women’s prison, with muted fanfare on Thursday after serving more than 300 days in prison.

She was jailed last year for 31 months over a comment made in the wake of the Southport attack.

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Racist Canada should just let everyone in to please the Star

Canada’s immigration approach is becoming more exclusionary. It’s not the direction we should be heading

In 2023, Canada marked the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act, a law that explicitly banned nearly all Chinese immigrants for nearly a quarter century. Many see it as a black mark in Canadian history because it deliberately targeted and expelled the very Chinese labourers who had done the dangerous, back-breaking work of building the Canadian Pacific Railway, only to be cast aside once their labour was no longer needed.

The centenary was a moment of reflection. But since then, Canada has become more restrictive, not less. Rising immigration refusal rates, while not racially explicit, are carrying the pattern of exclusion forward.


About the “author” Yvonne Su is an associate professor in the Department of Equity Studies at York University and a visiting scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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Epping migrant hotel to close following weeks of protest after resident was charged with sexual assault

Migrants are set to be moved out of a controversial asylum hotel after a council was granted a injunction to shut it down.

Council leaders won the first stage of their battle close the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, on planning permission grounds after it became an epicentre of anti-immigration protests, including some which turned violent.

The demonstrations were sparked when a migrant living at the hotel was charged with a series of sexual offences, including some against a 14-year-old girl.


A victory but a small one, the UK needs new leaders, more Trump less 3rd world chump.

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51% of Older Canadians Want Fewer Legal Immigrants in the Country: Poll

More older Canadians say they want fewer legal immigrants admitted to the country than their younger counterparts do, according to a recent survey.

The poll, conducted by Research Co. with 1,000 adults nationwide in late July, found that views on immigration in Canada “fluctuate widely by age.”

“By a 7-to-1 margin, Canadians aged 55 and over prefer a decrease in legal immigration levels over an increase,” said Mario Canseco, president of Research Co., in a statement on Aug. 14.

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Mums are in revolt against illegal migration

In recent weeks, two types of women in revolt have been sighted on the streets of Britain, defined by opposing outlooks and experiences. One group rails against Israel, the other objects to illegal immigration.

What they have in common is their sex. They are mothers, wives, grandmothers, but there the similarities end. What divides them is class.

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Flag wars boil over as activist confronts workers tearing down St George’s Cross on orders of council that prided itself on Palestinian banners

This is the moment a furious Londoner confronted workers tearing down St George’s Crosses on the orders of a local council – as Sir Keir Starmer waded into the row.

Tower Hamlets in east London previously prided itself on its displays of Palestine flags, but said any England banners attached to council property by an online movement called ‘Operation Raise the Colours’ would be promptly removed.

The initiative has spread to towns and cities including Bradford, Newcastle, Norwich and Swindon – with activists putting up English flags and Union Jacks in defiance of council bans.

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Half of young Canadians spending more than 50% of earnings on rent

Roughly half of young renters and a third of tenants at all ages are spending the majority of their after-tax income on rent, according to a new report.

Experts say the survey, which was published by Rentals.ca this week, shows that the adage of limiting your rental expenses to one-third of your income is simply no longer possible for many Canadians – a situation that could threaten the ability of renters to adequately save for retirement.


I find it sickening that the Globe which advocates for continued mass immigration pretends to give a damn about anyone squeezed out of housing by corporate Canada’s imported scabs.

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London is in trouble and there’s no point denying it

Whitechapel Market London

The media elites’ classist indifference to the fraying of social bonds is gross.

A new high-status opinion just dropped: London is fine. From their converted Edwardian houses in the leafy suburbs where you won’t get a burger for less than 15 quid, London’s preening opinion-shapers have taken to X to say all is well in the capital. Ignore the ‘Trumpist’ talking points about London going down the swanny, they cry between glugs of pinot noir – life’s never been better! One envisions the grimaces of people on the other side of town when they see such hot takes pop up on their mobile phones that they cling to for dear life lest some wanker on a stolen Lime bike should snatch them.

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Stirrings of rebellion in unhappy Britain

I read it right, the first time. An ‘elite police division’ has been assembled by the Home Office to monitor remarks made by social media users on immigration, at a time when the provision of over two hundred hotels for illegal migrants is causing rising tension in communities.

Of course, the Daily Mail article meant specially-skilled officers, but it is also true that the ‘elite’ is being protected. For Britain is not being run for the good of the ordinary people, but for a predatory class that is solidifying its power in an emerging global technocracy.

Is it too late for citizens to resist? Much depends on a minority of dissidents, while the majority of the populace appears docile and blissfully ignorant of the prison being built around them.

h/t NP

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‘Significant crisis’: Number of violent incidents reported in Ontario’s schools grows

The number of violent incidents in Ontario’s classrooms has skyrocketed in recent years, according to new data obtained by Global News, leading to calls for the Ford government to spend more on the education system.

Years’ worth of data shows the level of violence reported by school boards to the Ministry of Education has risen by 77 per cent since the Progressive Conservatives took office, with more than 4,400 incidents reported in the 2023-24 year alone.


Hmmm …  Peel and the TDSB report the highest levels of violent incidents. 

No doubt these are acts of rebellion against colonial repression, slavery and the White man’s racism.

Or it could be the result of bad parenting, the mass import of unsuitable cultures and or other causes that will never be discussed because it’s easier to make shit up rather than face the harsh consequences of population replacement.

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Injunction Bans Ridgeway Plaza Get Togethers! Mississauga enacts Jim Crow Laws prohibiting migrants from practicing their cultures!

Mississauga obtains court injunction to crack down nuisance gatherings at Ridgeway Plaza

The City of Mississauga has obtained a temporary court injunction in an attempt to crack down on a problem spot at a west-end plaza.

The injunction, which was granted on August 13, orders the condominium corporations that own Ridgeway Plaza to do what it can to prohibit nuisance gatherings at the plaza, which has been the scene of fights, street racing, loud music, and illegal fireworks, which have attracted crowds of more than 3,000 people.

The condo corporations and business owners are required under the order to install parking gate arms/barriers, employ sufficient security and paid duty officers to control and regulate pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and control or prohibit any pedestrian or vehicular traffic in the parking lot that may lead to nuisance gatherings.

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