Navjeet Singh the driver accused in the fatal crash that killed a mother and her 8 yr. old daughter fled Canada but is now free on bail

An Ontario truck driver accused of killing a Manitoba mother and her eight-year-old daughter after running a stop sign has been granted bail — despite previously fleeing the country to avoid prosecution.

Navjeet Singh was arrested at Toronto’s Pearson Airport nine months after leaving Canada following the crash. Police say he was aware of the charges when he left. Now, he must surrender his passport, stay at a relative’s home in Ontario, and phone the RCMP on a weekly basis. That’s it. For a man who already fled once, the court’s decision raises serious questions about how Canada defines a “flight risk.”


I wonder if the family could sue the federal government for homicide by negligent immigration?

h/t MW

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The Man Without the Golden Gun? Amazon’s Bond Posters Go Woke

Tech giant Amazon released a set of James Bond posters on its Prime Video platform showing the fictional spy without guns, sparking criticism from fans and media outlets over the artwork’s woke approach.

The reasoning behind the gun-free edits has not been publicly explained, though similar changes have occurred in promotional material for other franchises, including Disney’s Han Solo (part of Star Wars).

The posters had depicted actors such as Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig without their signature firearms.

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Despite ‘No Evidence’ Of Arson, Democrats, Media Spew Lies Linking Trump To Judge’s House Fire

Over the last month alone, pro-violence Democrats and their voters have been exposed for celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk, fantasizing and endorsing fantasies about the murder of their political opponents, and spewing lies that inspire attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities across the country. Against all evidence, however, they have tried to pin the nation’s increasing political violence problem on Republicans.

The latest hoax concocted by the alliance between the blue party and corporate media came over the weekend when South Carolina Circuit Judge Diane Goodstein’s home appeared to explode before succumbing to flames.

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Coldplay, Taylor and the era of the $2 billion music tour

Like hundreds of thousands of people this summer Ali Jones was mad for it. “I spent six months trying to get resale tickets for the Oasis concert in Cardiff,” says Jones, who landed two tickets for the opening night of the band’s reunion tour, two weeks before the big night, at £500 each.

He didn’t stop there. Jones, who works in the wine business, bought four tickets for Heaton Park in Manchester at £120 a pop, then two more for Wembley Stadium, a snip at £80 each. Add in travel, hotels, beer and food, and he estimates that he spent well over £2,000 for the Oasis experience. While it hasn’t gone down well with his fiancée, given the couple are in the process of buying a house, Jones has no regrets.

How’s business? Sucks.

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Owners of historic pub The Silent Woman spark row after changing its 100-year-old name which was inspired by Thomas Hardy

The ‘woke’ owners of a historic Dorset pub have been criticised for changing the public house’s century-old name.

The pub in Wareham has been known as The Silent Woman since the 1920s.

Its name was inspired by the famous author, and Dorset native, Thomas Hardy who referred to it as ‘The Quiet Woman’ in his 1878 novel The Return of the Native.

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