Joly does it again … Never Heard Of Her … Dominican Republic says it did not approve Canada’s Haiti aid office

Next up Joly will bring and end to Putin’s reign

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – The Dominican Republic said on Friday it did not approve the installation of a Canadian office to coordinate support for neighboring Haiti’s national police, a day after Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly announced plans to set one up this summer.

“The Dominican government confirms it has not discussed, agreed or granted any authorization for the installation on our territory of an office to coordinate support for the Haitian National Police,” Dominican Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez said in a tweet.


Last time it was Cameroon – Embarrassing: Cameroon Government Says It Never Authorized Peace Talks With Joly

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Thugs, Gangs, and Other Criminals Welcome Chicago’s New Mayor With 38% Spike in Crime His First Month

Brandon Johnson – Looting Enthusiast

How glad is Chicago’s criminal element to see new Mayor Brandon Johnson? The gangs, the thugs, and other criminals have been busy since Mayor Brandon Johnson took office on May 15. Crime has shot up an astonishing 38% — a sign that whatever Johnson is going to do about crime and public safety, he’d better get busy.

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Asian Infrastructure Bank Has ‘Nothing to Hide’ as Canada Probes China’s Influence

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank said it welcomed a investigation by the Canadian government into allegations that the institution faces interference from the Chinese Communist Party.

The review is a “relatively modest and appropriate step,” AIIB Vice President and Corporate Secretary Ludger Schuknecht said Thursday in an interview. “We welcome this review by Canada, because it will mean transparency, and we have nothing to hide.”

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Manitoba RCMP say semi-truck had right of way at time of deadly Trans-Canada Highway crash

Manitoba RCMP say they have obtained video footage of the deadly crash between a semi-truck and bus on the Trans-Canada Highway on Thursday that killed 15 people and sent 10 people to hospital, saying the semi-truck had the right of way at the time of the crash.

Superintendent Rob Lasson with the RCMP’s Major Crimes section provided an update to the investigation on Friday, saying they obtained video footage from the semi-truck trailer of the crash, which occurred shortly around noon at the intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 5.

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Canada needs legal tools to fight residential school denialism, report says

OTTAWA – Canada should give “urgent consideration” to legal mechanisms as a way to combat residential school denialism, says a new report from the independent special interlocutor on unmarked graves.

Justice Minister David Lametti said he is open to such a solution.

Kimberly Murray made the call in an interim report released Friday, just over a year after she was appointed to an advisory role focused on how Ottawa can help Indigenous communities search for children who died and disappeared from residential schools.

Orwell would blanche.

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Study claims Christianity associated with belief in ‘conspiracy theories’

A new study, published in something called the Journal for The Scientific Study of Religion, claims that both Christian nationalism and biblical literalism are independently associated with a greater tendency to believe in conspiracy theories. More to the progressive point, that study purportedly found when people believed in both Christian nationalism and biblical literalism, their distrust of government officials increased significantly. Egads!

In other words, they were more astute and less naive.

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Oscars voters rip into ‘ridiculous’ new diversity rules for Best Picture

If it were released today, “The Godfather” would possibly have no chance of winning a Best Picture Oscar.

That’s because the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is beholden to new inclusivity standards.

Starting with the March 2024 awards, movies will not be considered for a Best Picture nomination unless they feature a lead or significant supporting character from an “underrepresented racial or ethnic group,” have a main storyline that focuses on an underrepresented group, or at least 30% of the cast comes from two or more underrepresented groups (women, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ or the disabled).

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California teacher Nicole Noel Henares suspended for allegedly targeting White students on basis of race, gender

Nicole Noel Henares – Hateful Child Abuser

A San Francisco school district suspended a teacher for discriminating against White male students, according to California Public Records Act documents obtained by Fox News Digital.

Nicole Noel Henares allegedly asked White male students in her high school English class to stand up and answer if they “felt like a minority” during the 2022 fall semester.

Henares’ actions made the Lowell High School students feel “confused, sad and that there was no correct answer for them in that moment,” they said in interviews with the district.

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NEW ad campaign to paint Bud Light as ‘easy to drink and easy to enjoy’ … Is that before or after you cut your dick off?

Bud Light is launching a new advertising campaign designed to show the beer as ‘easy to drink and enjoy’ after two months of backlash over its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Brendan Whitworth, Anheuser-Busch CEO of America, announced that the company would be ‘investing’ to protect their frontline workers’ jobs – highlighting the impact that plummeting sales have had on the brand.

Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light has seen its market cap value tank $27 billion following a disastrous team-up with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

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USA vs Mexico: Match cut short due to homophobic chanting of Mexican fans

The international match between Mexico and the United States – two of the 2026 World Cup hosts – was cut short in chaos on Thursday following repeated homophobic chanting.

Fifa have already fined Mexico more than $100,000 for homophobic chanting during last year’s World Cup and, after issuing four red and eight yellow cards, referee Ivan Barton ended the match with four minutes remaining following a continuation of the offensive chants.

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‘Lunch of suffering’: plain ‘white people food’ goes viral in China

Social media platforms inundated with users amused and bemused by raw vegetables and cold sandwiches

Under a photo of processed cheese, ham and crackers packed neatly in plastic, a Weibo user writes that to eat this for lunch is to “learn what it feels like to be dead”.

The post is part of a trend among Chinese social media users who are recreating “báirén fàn” or “white people food” to better understand – or poke fun at – western packed lunches made up of plain ingredients such as raw vegetables and sliced meats.

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Shorter Toronto Star: ANTHONY FUREY IS A RACIST!

Anthony Furey is a media pundit with deeply right-wing views. Why doesn’t he want to talk about that now?

“… Write about however many columns you want,” he said in the interview. “I’m not running for mayor to talk about my columns. I’m running for mayor to talk about the issues that matter to the people of Toronto and for my passion for this city.”

But ignoring Furey’s columns would mean ignoring essentially his entire professional life. Pundit is the only real job he’s ever had. It would also mean turning a blind eye to years of high-profile commentary some believe has been, at times, actively harmful to vulnerable communities in the country.”

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First synthetic human embryo raises ethical issues

Scientists have created the first synthetic human embryos – using no eggs or sperm – provoking deep ethical questions, according to reports.

The synthetic embryos – only days or weeks old – could help researchers study the earliest stages of human development and explain pregnancy loss.

Nobody is currently suggesting growing them into a baby.

But the rapid progress has outpaced discussions on how they should be dealt with ethically and legally.

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