As International Condemnations Mount Over Liberal MP’s Forced Labour Attack, Carney Plans $1,775-a-Head Fundraiser Co-Hosted by Michael Ma

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has gone to ground.

Two days after Liberal Member of Parliament Michael Ma used his time at the House of Commons industry committee to demand that a sanctioned China expert personally confirm she had witnessed forced labour before her evidence could be taken seriously — a performance celebrated by Chinese Communist Party state media as a propaganda victory and condemned by international Uyghur organizations as an affront to Canada’s own recognition of genocide — Carney has issued no public statement.

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FLETCHER: David Suzuki says we’ve already wrecked Earth

Flashback: David Suzuki says he doesn’t regret remarks about pipelines being blown up

David Suzuki celebrated his ninetieth birthday this week with a round of media interviews for the launch of his new book “Lessons From A Lifetime.”

Not everyone was celebrating the CBC’s legendary prophet of doom, however. One detractor was Andrew Weaver, former BC Green Party leader and climate modelling expert at the University of Victoria.

(Incognito)

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Two small boat migrants wanted for gang rape welcomed to UK and allowed to claim benefits

Rapist Migrants

Two small-boat migrants were welcomed into Britain and given asylum – despite being wanted for gang rape in Denmark.

Danish police issued an international alert for Awedin Fikak and Henok Tekleab, both Eritreans aged 27, complete with their pictures before they even made their journey across the Channel in October 2024.

But, raising questions about checks done on those coming into the UK, officials handed them taxpayers’ cash and free housing.

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Islam in Canada or Why I’m proud to be an Islamophobe

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Two Chinese charged with attempted bombing near Centcom headquarters

A Florida man charged with planting a bomb near the U.S. military’s Central Command has fled to China and his sister is under arrest in the plot, according to federal prosecutors.

Alen Zheng, 20, was charged in an unsealed indictment disclosed Thursday with planting an improvised explosive device at the MacDill Air Force Base visitors center.

MacDill, located near Tampa, Florida, hosts the Central Command headquarters that is the nerve center for the current large-scale military operations against Iran.

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Minneapolis airport still flying millions in cash possibly tied to terrorism

Millions of dollars in cash, including large sums believed to be funding foreign terrorists, continue to fly out of the Minneapolis airport annually, according to lawmakers investigating the money funneling schemes.

Republican Minnesota state Rep. Kristin Robbins, chairwoman of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee, told the Washington Examiner that these cash-smuggling operations have been moving massive volumes of money via the state’s busiest airport for years.

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Ixnay on the No Kingsay

U.S. lawmakers demand answers after Canadian man says border officers made him give DNA sample

American lawmakers are demanding answers from the Trump administration after a Canadian man says U.S. customs officers held him for three hours at the border and forced him to provide a DNA sample before sending him home.

… On the morning of Oct. 18, 2025, he tried to enter the U.S. at the Blue Water Bridge near Sarnia, Ont. He says he wanted to join Americans at the “No Kings” rally across the river in Port Huron, Mich., for “reasons of interest to Canada, but also to let them know that we care about them.”

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Canada will cancel thousands of refugee claims under new retroactive law

Thousands of refugee claimants already in the system awaiting a hearing will have their asylum claims terminated under new eligibility criteria that are applied retroactively in a law that has just taken effect.

Under the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act, which received royal assent Thursday night, anyone who first arrived in Canada after June 24, 2020, will not be allowed to make a refugee claim after one year, regardless of whether they left the country and returned.

Those who have come to Canada after that date and made their claims since June 3, 2025 — when the proposed eligibility rule was initially announced — will have their claims cancelled.

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Fiery assassination plot against prominent Palestinian activist Nerdeen Kiswani foiled by NYPD intel, FBI

A New Jersey man’s assassination plot to firebomb a prominent Palestinian activist’s home with Molotov cocktails was dramatically foiled Thursday after a months-long NYPD intelligence bureau probe, officials and sources said.

Federal agents raided Alexander Heifler’s home in Hoboken on Thursday after he allegedly schemed to attack Nerdeen Kiswani — the founder of the pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime — and flee to Israel, sources said.

Not surprised that someone chose to retaliate.

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