Migrant grievance grifter who stalked elderly woman cries about Racist Canada in Star

A wave of South Asian racism is sweeping Canada — and the Liberals’ missteps on immigration helped fuel the problem

Ashwin Annamalai, a housing and transit advocate, is not the type to keep quiet.

But he says he never thought he’d be talking about the racism he’s experienced in 2024.

The 31-year-old software programmer, who moved to Canada from India to study computer science at the University of Waterloo in 2018, has grown accustomed to seeing hateful posts about people of South Asian ancestry online — pointing to a recent post in a Waterloo Facebook group where a user, using a derogatory term for South Asians, says “they will never be Canadian and they all need to go back.”


I feel so sorry for him! An elderly woman he scared abused him! He should go jump on the first boat home!

This guy is hoping to secure a cushy little sinecure on the DEI grievance bandwagon.

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Retiree who shot Walmart delivery drone to make it ‘shoo off’ takes plea deal

A retiree who shot at a Walmart delivery drone to make it “shoo off” has accepted a plea deal after being hit with criminal charges.

Dennis Winn, 72, was accused of causing $2,500 of damage after shooting the aircraft outside his home in Lake County, Florida.

The former fire captain is said to have believed he was being surveilled by drones and was suspicious of them, a police report states.

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Ontario university launches new 12-week course on Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour may have ended, but the artist’s status as a cultural icon is now more embedded than ever.

Those looking to learn and share more about the effect T-Swizzle and her defining brand have on the world around us have turned to the University of Guelph, where an online course starting in January will include a new case study of her meteoric impact.

With Swift as its lens, the Icons of Music open-education course offered in the upcoming winter semester, “will navigate the labyrinth of ways that popular music and popular culture intersect with art, literature, gender, sexuality, race, religion, politics, feminism, celebrity, fandom, business acumen, the economy and the law,” according to the school.

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Greta Thunberg bursts into laughter as she declares ‘f–k Israel’ at rally

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was filmed giggling as she declared “f–k Germany” and “f–k Israel” at an anti-Israel rally in Germany Friday, video shows.

The 21-year-old appeared as a speaker at the demonstration in the southwestern German city of Mannheim, which included a discussion focused on “solidarity with Palestine and the climate movement.”

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BLM leader calls on ‘black vigilantes’ to rise up after Daniel Penny is acquitted in Jordan Neely subway death

A Black Lives Matter leader who has been in the courtroom daily during the Daniel Penny subway trial called on ‘black vigilantes’ to step up after the Marine veteran was found not guilty on Monday.

Walter ‘Hawk’ Newsome, who says he is Jordan Neely’s uncle, threatened Penny inside the courtroom during the chaos which immediately followed the verdict.

He shouted ‘it’s a small f**king world, buddy.’

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Almost 200 massacred in Haiti as Voodoo practitioners reportedly targeted

About 200 people were killed in violence in Haiti’s capital over the weekend, many in a massacre in which a gang boss reportedly targeted Voodoo practitioners.

The killings of at least 110 people were overseen by a “powerful gang leader” convinced that his son’s illness was caused by followers of the religion, according to the civil organisation the Committee for Peace and Development (CPD).

“He decided to cruelly punish all elderly people and Voodoo practitioners who, in his imagination, would be capable of sending a bad spell on his son,” a statement from the Haiti-based group said. “The gang’s soldiers were responsible for identifying victims in their homes to take them to the chief’s stronghold to be executed.”

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Amy Hamm: Canadians are killing Christmas. Let’s restore it

Each December as a child growing up in Edmonton, my grandparents would mail a new dress for the annual school Christmas concert. They were frilly, layered with tulle and lace, often covered in bows, and adorned with red and gold flourishes. I was a tomboy who despised dresses — but would always make an exception for my Christmas dress. The Christmas concert was sacred.

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Canadian Karens about to recommend Americans be limited to TWO beers a week.

How Americans could be advised to drink maximum of two beers per WEEK under new guidelines

Americans could soon be urged to drink no more than two bottles of beer per week under new guidelines being drawn up by the federal government.

Two researchers who contributed to Canada’s controversial two-drink recommendation in 2023 have been quietly advising the US on its new alcohol policies set to be unveiled next year.

Dr Tim Naimi and Dr Kevin Shields are both listed as advisers on a scientific review panel that will inform the new 2026 US Dietary guidelines.

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