Conservative MP Says Toronto Venue Should Reverse Decision to Cancel Shen Yun Shows Since Bomb Threat Was Unfounded

Conservative MP Says Toronto Venue Should Reverse Decision to Cancel Shen Yun Shows Since Bomb Threat Was Unfounded

Conservative MP Marc Dalton says he hopes Shen Yun’s remaining Toronto performances can proceed, since police have confirmed that the bomb threats against the show are unfounded.

“These threats have been a tactic worldwide to derail this production in the past couple of years. I have tickets to attend next week in Vancouver and look forward to it,” Dalton said on social media on April 2.

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Syria Calls Migrants in Germany a “Strategic Asset”—Rejects Returns

Syria Calls Migrants in Germany a “Strategic Asset”—Rejects Returns

Another week, another reminder that the German government’s rhetoric on migration rarely matches reality.

Friedrich Merz was clearly hoping to claw back some support from the anti-migration AfD when he said on Monday that he expected 80% of Syrians in Germany to return home within three years. The only problem is that the figure is disputed—and rapidly unravelling.

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Muslim called Jewish family ‘dirty people’ in park then tried to tell cops that he had First Amendment right to do so, prosecutors say

Muslim called Jewish family ‘dirty people’ in park then tried to tell cops that he had First Amendment right to do so, prosecutors say

A Muslim man argued he had First Amendment rights to call a Jewish family ‘dirty people’ at a Miami Beach park, prosecutors said.

Ahmad Zeeshan, 32, was arrested on Thursday after he allegedly approached a Jewish family at Stillwater Park and shouted anti-Semitic slurs at them, NBC Miami reported.

‘Are you guys Jewish?’ he allegedly asked, according to Local 10 News. After confirmation, he allegedly yelled: ‘Get the f**k out of here, you f**king dirty people.’

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Amanpour Parrots Regime Hacks About Trump’s Assault On ‘2,500-Year Old Civilization’

Amanpour Parrots Regime Hacks About Trump’s Assault On ‘2,500-Year Old Civilization’

PBS anchor Christiane Amanpour kicked off her Thursday show by suggesting remarks President Trump made in his Wednesday address on Iran have made ordinary Iranians angry at him. However, Amanpour provided no evidence for that, and it is likely she was just parroting various regime hacks she saw on X, which is otherwise banned for ordinary Iranians.

Amanpour began by playing a clip of Trump, “American and Israeli bombs will continue pounding Iran. Here’s President Trump as he sought to reassure Americans that he does, in fact, have a plan.”

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RCMP say damage to police vehicles in First Nations protest includes ‘urine-soaked interior surfaces’

RCMP say damage to police vehicles in First Nations protest includes ‘urine-soaked interior surfaces’

RCMP say six of their vehicles that were left at the Potlotek First Nation Thursday after officers left the scene on foot suffered damage that includes broken windows, flat tires, “urine-soaked interior surfaces” and dents.

In a news release issued Friday, RCMP said seven vehicles, including the six damaged ones, were removed from the Cape Breton community this morning. Some vehicles even had their tires removed, police said.

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Poll finds 51% of Canadians want aid sent to Cuba even if it angers U.S.

Poll finds 51% of Canadians want aid sent to Cuba even if it angers U.S.

When it comes to Cuba, whose tourism has sunk due to a U.S. oil blockade, just over half of Canadians say to send aid even if the U.S. might not like it.

This according to a new Angus Reid poll that found 51% of Canadians want Canada to provide aid while 31% believe maintaining positive relations with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is more important.

The entirety of those polled was Justin and and his brother.

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Peel police ‘actively investigating’ allegations officers cheated on promotional exam

Peel police ‘actively investigating’ allegations officers cheated on promotional exam

A probe is underway into allegations Peel police officers cheated in a recent promotional process, the Star has learned.

“We are aware of the allegations and are actively investigating the matter,” a Peel Regional Police spokesperson said this week in response to Star questions.

“It would be premature to comment at this time as it is the very start of an active investigation,” the spokesperson said in an email.

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