Southport inquiry to consider curfews for ‘potential criminals’

The measures would allow judges to impose restrictions including electronic tags and a ban on internet use on anyone suspected of planning violent crimes

The Southport inquiry will examine whether courts should be allowed to impose sweeping restrictions on people suspected of planning serious violent offences, even if they have not committed any crime.

Opening proceedings on Tuesday at Liverpool town hall, Sir Adrian Fulford, the chair, said the inquiry will consider whether the state should have powers to impose curfews, electronic tags, internet bans and limits on social media use for individuals deemed to pose a risk of serious harm.

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You can now apply for a ‘bubble zone’ in Toronto to limit protests. An unexpected group will be in charge of enforcing them

Toronto has unveiled its website for those seeking “bubble zones” limiting protests within 50 metres of schools, daycares and places of worship — but it’s the unexpected group of city employees tasked with enforcing the controversial new rules that’s raising some eyebrows on council.

The legislation was more than a year in the making and was the subject of recurring debate at city hall before being approved in May.

This is a bad joke.

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Political Assault in Brussels: Young Man Attacked for Wearing Trump Cap

On the night of Thursday, July 3rd, a young German citizen was assaulted in Place du Luxembourg in Brussels, just steps from the European Parliament. The incident occurred at the well-known bar ’The Network,’ a popular gathering spot for EU officials, parliamentary assistants, and visitors.

According to the testimony of the 24-year-old victim, the incident began when a woman approached him and snatched a white baseball cap with the slogan “Make America Great Again,” associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump. After calling him a “racist,” three men, reportedly of North African origin, joined in, allegedly insulting and physically attacking him, leaving him with multiple bruises, facial injuries, and a head wound that required several stitches.

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RCMP charges CAF members with trying to create ‘anti-government militia’ and seize land

Three men face a terrorism charge for allegedly planning to create an anti-government militia and seize land in Quebec, according to the RCMP.

According to a news release Tuesday morning, the Mounties say the group was involved in an alleged ideologically motivated violent extremism plot “intending to forcibly take possession of land in the Québec City area” and included active members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

I bet at least two are RCMP.

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WTF?

Canadian NDP Leadership Candidate: Antisemitism a “Movement for Justice and Equality”

Hatred of Jews is being rapidly mainstreamed by the political fringes. On the Left, it flies the false flag of hatred of Israel, but it’s not.

Consider the case of Canada’s New Democratic Party, a leftist party which has only 7 seats, but that gives it some power in parliamentary politics.

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Maga backlash over ‘botched’ Jeffrey Epstein investigation

Conspiracy theorist allies of President Trump have reacted with suspicion after an official investigation found “no credible evidence” that the convicted sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein kept a list of prominent people to blackmail.

The joint investigation between the FBI and Department of Justice also found that no one entered the area of the Manhattan prison where he was being held the night he died, dispelling doubts that he had committed suicide.

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