Rule of Law Rejected as Canada Increasingly Embraces Racism

“Judge reduces sex criminal’s jail time because of his race,” reads the headline of one news report. “Nova Scotia First Nation bans premier from Indigenous land in wake of cannabis crackdown,” reads another.

Nigerian immigrant Omogbolahan Jegede, 25, a former university football player, was found guilty of assaulting two women in 2022 and 2023. One of the women was choked almost into unconsciousness, another was forced to perform oral sex while her movements were being forcefully controlled by him. He was sentenced to only two years in prison.

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LILLEY: Liberal policies have destroyed Canada’s justice system

In Canada, we now have bail for people charged with sexual assault, kidnapping with a firearm and possession of an illegal firearm. We also have reduced sentences for repeat violent sexual offenders based on their race.

It’s an outrageous situation and both instances are due to bad Liberal justice policies.

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Met Police’s ‘two-tier’ policing laid bare: How UKIP protesters had ‘stringent’ conditions imposed to protect Muslim community… but pro-Palestine protesters marched day after Manchester synagogue attack

The banning of a UKIP protest in a Muslim community while pro-Palestine marches were allowed to take place in the wake of the Manchester synagogue attack has laid bare allegations of two-tiered policing by the Met.

A damning report by the think tank Policy Exchange today claimed that the widely held perception the force treats protest groups differently was in fact a ‘reality’.

In one example cited, the force applied for ‘very stringent conditions’ on a UKIP march in Tower Hamlets on the grounds it had caused ‘significant concern’ among the Muslim community.

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Twice as many Right-wing extremists as Islamists referred to Prevent

“Extreme Right-wing” concerns accounted for twice as many Prevent referrals as Islamist extremism last year, according to new data from the Home Office. Of the 8,778 referrals made to the counter-terrorism scheme in the year ending 31 March 2025, 21% (1,798) of referrals were about Right-wing extremism, while 10% (870), concerned Islamism.

Overall referrals to Prevent were up 27% compared with the previous year’s total of 6,922, and constitute the highest number of referrals recorded in a single year since the Home Office began recording in April 2015.


Prevent is as politicized as Brit policing.

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Huntingdon suspect ‘linked to four knife crimes before attack’

Police are investigating whether the suspect in the Huntingdon train stabbings was involved in four knife-related incidents in the hours before the attack.

Anthony Williams appeared in court on Monday charged with 10 counts of attempted murder following a mass stabbing on an LNER train from Doncaster to London on Saturday evening. He was remanded into custody until Dec 1.

There have been calls for an urgent investigation into the police’s handling of the case amid claims there were a string of missed opportunities to apprehend the 32-year-old before the incident.

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Two-tier public safety protects illegal immigrants and terrorises law-abiding Britons

THE Home Secretary has posted no reaction to the unprovoked knife killing of Wayne Broadhurst in Uxbridge for which an illegal immigrant from Afghanistan has been arrested. Days earlier, Shabana Mahmood had pledged another £10million towards private security for Islamic institutions.

Nobody in government is posting calls to take a knee for Wayne Broadhurst, or to ‘say his name’.

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Lawyer decries ‘double standard’ on Freedom Convoy, anti-Israel protests

On October 7, Ontario Court Justice Heather Perkins-McVey handed down conditional sentences to Tamara Lich and Chris Barber for their roles in the 2022 Freedom Convoy. Both Lich and Barber were found guilty of mischief, a criminal charge. While neither faces further jail time, their conditional sentences impose a year of house arrest, followed by six months under a curfew.


A Truck protest today would be one giant Sikh traffic smash-up.

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Samuel Williams vs Lucy Connolly

For Samuel Williams, the Oxford PPE student who led a chant at the pro-Palestine march in London last weekend, to be successfully prosecuted the Police and the CPS will have to equate Zionists with Jews. I’m a Zionist, but I’m not a Jew. Someone like Zack Polanski is a Jew but, seemingly not a Zionist.

Allowing the pro-Palestinian marches week after week to chant anti-Zionist slogans is only justifiable if Zionists and Jews aren’t synonymous. If they were the same, then the chants would be illegal.

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Carney announces details of new bail reform bill coming next week

Next week, the Canadian government will bring forward a new bail reform bill aimed at cracking down on violent and repeat offenders, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Thursday.

The new legislation will target those accused of serious crimes such as violent auto thefts, breaking and entering, human trafficking, as well as sexual and violent assaults, in an effort to keep those accused of such acts, out of Canadian communities.

“Right now, in most bail hearings, the starting point is to release, and the Crown must prove why someone should not be released on bail, making it too easy for repeated violent offenders to quickly get back on the street, sometimes back into the same communities that they just committed crimes in,” Carney said. “Our new law will flip that script.”

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KLEIN: Is Canada dividing itself with race-based sentencing?

A Calgary man sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl, terrorized her with threats, and left scars that will last a lifetime. The Crown sought 10 years behind bars. The judge agreed the sentence was fitting. But then came the caveat: “But for his Gladue factors, I would have imposed the sentence sought by the Crown.” And just like that, two years were knocked off.

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The insane two-tier bias of Britain’s speech police

In response to the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk earlier this month, British social-media influencer Charlotte Hayes posted a video on TikTok appearing to celebrate his death.

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What We Know About ‘Careless’ Discharging of Firearms in Muskoka Area

Videos of men in the Ontario countryside haphazardly discharging firearms, some of which are now prohibited, have gone viral online, and police said they’re investigating.
“Many of you have seen the videos circulating on social media showing individuals discharging firearms in a careless and unsafe manner. We have as well, and have been investigating for some time,” Sgt. Joe Brisebois of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said in a video released on Aug. 30.
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WARMINGTON: Shooting guns recklessly in Muskoka is a bridge too far for Ontario community

Ford will huff and he’ll puff but in the end he’ll pander

Shocked Premier Doug Ford is “confident” the OPP will quickly round up these mystery suspects

At first glance, it looked like five gunmen standing in line shooting their guns off as part of a firing squad.

Or perhaps it was a special militia holding a bridge in a foreign war zone.

h/t Mauser

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Lindsay man charged with assaulting home intruder acted ’within his rights’: Lawyer

A Lindsay, Ont., man who is facing charges after allegedly assaulting an intruder in his apartment is accused of using a knife in the incident, a court document shows, but his lawyer says he was acting within his rights to defend himself.

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The rapist, paedophiles and terror offender spared prison while Lucy Connolly was jailed

Among the criminals handed shorter sentences than Lucy Connolly are a rapist, terror offender, domestic abuser and paedophiles.

Mrs Connolly, 42, a former childminder, was released on Thursday after serving more than 300 days behind bars.

She was jailed for 31 months after pleading guilty to one count of inciting racial hatred contrary to section 19(1) of the Public Order Act 1986 over a hastily deleted post on X shared in the aftermath of the Southport killings.

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