Royal Skank Isle: Prince Andrew Island to be renamed after arrest

An island in Canada named after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor before he was stripped of his title will be renamed in the wake of his arrest.

Prince Andrew Island is on the Otonabee River that runs by Lakefield, Ontario, where the former Duke of York went to school for a term. It is located next to Gordonstoun Island, named after the

Scottish boarding school attended by Mr Mountbatten-Windsor, the King and Prince Philip.

Sherry Senis, the mayor of Selwyn Township, where the islands are located, said council staff had been directed to explore the formal process to rename the island.

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Black professor hit headlines by alleging he was the victim of vile racist attack…but then a VERY different story emerged

A black professor claimed he was the victim of a racist attack – only for police to rule his ‘aggressors’ were just trying to clear snow from their car.

Dr Onwubiko Agozino – Clearing Snow Is White Supremacism

Dr Onwubiko Agozino, a sociology professor at Virginia Tech, contacted authorities on February 10 after a group of young white men juveniles stopped their trucks on the street near his Christiansburg home while playing loud music and pushing snow and ice from a truck bed.

He claimed the music was racist and that ice blocks had been hurled onto his property in an act of racial aggression.

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Cuba running on fumes as fellow travelers in Canada consider sending relief to repressive communist regime

Cuba a Communist Shithole serves as a role model for the Liberal Party of Canada

The government of Canada says it is still thinking about whether to send humanitarian aid to Cuba, as the island confronts a looming disaster under an American oil embargo that is, in practice, a full blockade.

“Canada is monitoring the situation carefully and is concerned about the increasing risk of a humanitarian crisis on the island,” said Global Affairs Canada’s Charlotte MacLeod in a written statement shared with CBC News.

“As the situation continues to evolve, Canada is evaluating options to support Cuba’s most vulnerable people. Canada has a long-standing record of providing life-saving humanitarian assistance to Cuba in response to acute crises.”

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Palace ‘terrified’ Andrew could have shared secrets of defence deals

Keir Starmer has had a pretty torrid couple of months but, as the curtain comes down on another turbulent week, not even Donald Trump attacking the Chagos Islands deal again, or the exposure of how the pressure group that got Starmer elected was smearing journalists, compares with the turmoil in the royal household.

The Prime Minister waits anxiously to see what further demons are released from the Pandora’s box of the Epstein files, but for now No. 10 has done what it can to cauterise the wound by disposing of Peter Mandelson. There remains frustration in Downing Street that the police have not moved more quickly to let them release the files, but many were grateful when the spotlight shifted elsewhere with the arrest yesterday of the prince formerly known as Andrew on his 66th birthday.

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Former Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld ordered to pay $750K for violating Human Rights Code

Former Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld has been ordered to pay $750,000 by the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal for violating the Human Rights Code with “heated public speech” exposing LGBTQ people to hatred or contempt. The tribunal issued its final decision this week, issuing two sets of costs orders in the matter of the BCTF (on behalf of) the Chilliwack Teachers’ Association v. Neufeld, one ordering the payment of $750,000 in costs to the CTA, and a concurrent order of $10,000 for improper conduct during the lengthy process.

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