Indian High Commissioner suggests Canada should increase its Indian population by 60 million

CALGARY — India’s High Commissioner to Canada stated because of Canada and India’s “complimentary economies,” Canada should be keen to welcome 60 million more Indians into the country.

In an interview with CBC News on Saturday, Commissioner Dinesh K. Patnaik, echoed sentiments of a mutually beneficial economic strategy, which he believes includes a large increase of Indian immigrants.

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The cruelty of the Hollywood race hypocrites

AT THIS year’s Bafta awards, a moment of pure neurological chaos unfolded. John Davidson, the Tourette syndrome campaigner and subject of the film I Swear, let out an involuntary shout of the N-word while the black actors Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented an award. Davidson has coprolalia, a severe form of the disorder that forces out taboo words without warning or consent. He did not choose it. He did not mean it. Yet the backlash was swift, vicious and revealing.

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Musqueam King Vs. Queen Of Canada … Choose Your Fighter!

Musqueam King Vs. Queen Of Canada … only one will lead

Did the feds cede property rights to the Musqueam King? How will the Queen react?

Musqueam sign Aboriginal rights deals with federal government

The federal government said private lands are not affected but did not say whether there was money attached to the agreements

Others contest the government’s private lands claim.

But the private lands claim is again denied in this article…

What we know about Ottawa’s land rights deal with the Musqueam First Nation

What does this mean for B.C. property owners?

Based on the information in the press release, the new arrangement between Ottawa and the Musqueam does not impede on private property ownership in the region.

Again the feds deny that private property will be affected.

Feds release Musqueam title agreements covering much of greater Vancouver

OTTAWA – The federal government has released details of recent agreements with the Musqueam First Nation recognizing Aboriginal title over an area potentially covering much of Greater Vancouver, but it says the agreements do not have any effect on privately owned land.

 

Myself? If the Feds speak with forked tongue I’m aligning with the Queen because she dresses in a more dignified manner.

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Ayatollah ran $95BILLION business empire built by seizing thousands of Iranians’ properties then selling them for profit

Thief

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei left behind a corrupt and repressive legacy, following his assassination on February 28.

Before his death, he was the longest-serving ruler in the Middle East, having taken power in 1989 following the death of his mentor Ruhollah Khomeini.

His 36 years and eight months leading Iran resulted in the mass repression of women, the slaughter of civilians and the funding of terror groups including Hamas and Hezbollah.

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‘Hanoi’ Jane Typifies Hollywood Idiocy

After the United States and Israel launched military operations in Iran, wacky Jane Fonda decided to insert herself into the news again. At an anti-war demonstration in Los Angeles on Saturday, the 88-year-old Fonda said, “This is a desperate immoral act in the hopes that he (Trump) can score a victory and be declared war President. This political trick will generate support. I truly believe that enough people in this country have learned the lessons of the Vietnam War, the Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan, and other unnecessary and illegal wars, that we can say loud and clear: The people of the United States are here to tell the Trump administration, ‘You may wage this war in our names, but not with our consent.’

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CBC worried some nations may actually support the Iran attack

Wary U.S. allies try to avoid getting drawn into criticizing Washington or attacking Tehran

As American and Israeli war planes finished their first attacks against Iran over the weekend, carefully worded statements from Western allies started to roll out.

Iran “must never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon,” said a spokesperson for the British government. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he shared the U.S.’s interest in ending “this regime’s terror.” French President Emmanuel Macron insisted on diplomacy.

All said they weren’t involved in military action, but carefully skirted judgment of the legality of U.S. actions. No loud applause, no condemnation. Just “whispered warnings” about what it could spark, said French newspaper Le Monde.


I bet CBC hates this…

h/t DM and Hermes

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Our new trade partner India still a main perpetrator of interference, espionage in Canada: CSIS

OTTAWA — Canada’s spy agency says India remains one of the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage against Canada, contradicting a claim by a senior government official last week that Indian agents are no longer linked to such crimes.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has repeatedly cited the Indian government as one of the main perpetrators of foreign interference and transnational repression in Canada in recent years.

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Ex-Royal Navy commander faces court martial over New Zealand ship sinking

Commander Yvonne Gray has since launched a tourist targeted glass bottom boat business

A former Royal Navy officer will face a court martial after the New Zealand ship she was commanding struck a reef and sank when the crew failed to turn off the autopilot.

Commander Yvonne Gray, a former Royal Navy warfare officer aboard frigates and minehunters, was in charge of the New Zealand navy’s 5,740-ton dive and hydrographic vessel, HMNZS Manawanui, when it hit a reef and sank near the southern coast of Upolu in Samoa in October 2024.

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