TMU posts associate dean role focused on ‘black flourishing’ in medicine

TMU posts associate dean role focused on ‘black flourishing’ in medicine

TORONTO — Toronto Metropolitan University has posted a job opening for an associate dean role focused on advancing black representation and outcomes in medicine and health care, as part of its broader equity initiatives.

According to the posting, the position of Associate Dean of Black Flourishing in Medicine & Healthcare is a 0.40 full-time equivalent clinical faculty role with a salary of $135,200 and a five-year term.

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A left-wing outlet says that immigrant sexual assaults are a good thing

A left-wing outlet says that immigrant sexual assaults are a good thing

I thought I was watching a hoax come to life when I saw the tweets show up on my X feed. Conservative commentators were sharing an image. At the top was a large black-and-white photograph of an endless line of African and Middle Eastern men (and one lone woman). The setting, clearly, is Europe. At the bottom left of the photograph, in a little yellow button, is the word “love.” And underneath is this headline: “Why a ‘rise in sexual assaults’ by migrants is a price worth paying to end racism.”

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Canada’s Epidemic of Failed Fentanyl Prosecutions Contributes to Mounting Death Tolls

Canada’s Epidemic of Failed Fentanyl Prosecutions Contributes to Mounting Death Tolls

OTTAWA – More than 55,000 Canadians have died from opioid overdoses since national surveillance began in 2016. More than 7,000 died in 2022 alone. British Columbia has been in a declared public health emergency since 2016. The fentanyl death epidemic — driven by an alliance between Chinese Communist Party-connected chemical producers and Triads, Mexican cartels, and Snow Cartel proxies like the Wolfpack Alliance and Ryan Wedding — exploded from the epicenter of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside in 2012. Fourteen years on, the toll continues to mount. South of the border, in the world’s largest consumer drug market, nearly 1.3 million Americans have died from drug overdoses since 1999 — mostly fed by cartel trafficking and drug lab networks operating in Mexico, but increasingly in recent years by production networks rooted in Canada.

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A fatwa on the England flag

A fatwa on the England flag

The leader of Oxfordshire County Council issued a stern warning this week. Acts of ‘intimidation’, Liz Leffman said, had left residents feeling ‘distressed, unwelcome and unsafe in their own communities’. ‘We will not hesitate to take further legal steps where necessary’, she said, reassuring Oxonians that this outbreak of criminality would be met with the full force of the council’s authority.

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Canada sends another $51 million to Ukraine

Canada sends another $51 million to Ukraine

OTTAWA — Canada is sending another $51-million aid package to Ukraine.

The money, announced Friday by Secretary of State for International Development Randeep Sarai, will go towards humanitarian relief, preparing Ukraine for post-war elections, and support for veterans of the war against the now four-year old Russian invasion.

Randeep who?

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Absurdly Evil: Georgetown Prof Jonathan A. C. Brown

Absurdly Evil: Georgetown Prof Jonathan A. C. Brown

Jonathan A. C. Brown, a professor at Georgetown University, has deleted his X account after sparking a firestorm by expressing his contempt and disdain for the victims of the Muslim rape gangs who (with willing aid from leftists) destroyed the lives of a generation of British girls. That’s good, as Brown has nothing of value to say to anyone on any topic, but it leaves untouched the larger question: why is this thoroughly distasteful individual, who has previously justified Islamic slavery and rape, a professor at a major American university?

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Canada’s unwillingness to deport violent criminals is part of a much bigger problem

Canada’s unwillingness to deport violent criminals is part of a much bigger problem

If it weren’t for this newspaper you’re reading right now, you wouldn’t know about a lot of absolutely bananas criminal-justice and immigration-related stories in this country. But even Toronto Star readers are getting a window into the madness this week, via its sister paper the Hamilton Spectator. Readers learned that one Erik Kalanyos, who is now 29, has been identified as the suspect in the murder of Daniel Musafiri, who was then 29, outside a Hamilton billiards parlour in December 2023.

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The truth about Sadiq Khan’s Lawless London: Data reveals how crime levels have soared in the capital since Labour mayor came to power – despite his insistence it is a ‘safe city’

The truth about Sadiq Khan’s Lawless London: Data reveals how crime levels have soared in the capital since Labour mayor came to power – despite his insistence it is a ‘safe city’

Crime in London has soared since Labour mayor Sir Sadiq Khan came to power despite his claims that the capital is a ‘safe city’, figures show.

The Mayor of London, who succeeded Boris Johnson in 2016 and was re-elected in 2021 and 2024, this week urged British diplomats around the world to challenge ‘disinformation and lies’ about the capital, amplified by Donald Trump.

Sir Sadiq boasted on Tuesday that homicide rates were at their lowest since records began and pointed out that there had been a decline in 2025 in incidents of phone-snatching, for which the capital has become notorious in recent years.

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Pierre Poilievre is finally acting like a grown-up. Mark Carney would be wrong to discount him

Pierre Poilievre is finally acting like a grown-up. Mark Carney would be wrong to discount him

On March 2, when Pierre Poilievre sat down for a podcast interview with former CBC anchor Peter Mansbridge, he jokingly noted that Mansbridge had called him Mr. Poilievre.

“You’re the leader of his majesty’s loyal opposition,” said Mansbridge, explaining his formality.

“It’s the worst damn job in the country,” said Poilievre, grinning.

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A Foolish NATO Was a Big Loser in the Iran War

A Foolish NATO Was a Big Loser in the Iran War

NATO endures on American backing while many allies demand U.S. action abroad but withhold it when asked, exposing a widening gap between rhetoric and responsibility.

NATO members are not legally required to join any member’s military operations that are not formally sanctioned by the alliance or not aimed at protecting the homelands of the membership.

But they often do just that.

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HANNAFORD: Ex-Alberta emergency chief says Ottawa destroying national security agencies – as a matter of policy

HANNAFORD: Ex-Alberta emergency chief says Ottawa destroying national security agencies – as a matter of policy

Retired Lt. Colonel David Redman, former head of Alberta’s emergency management, has accused federal authorities of the intentional erosion of Canada’s national security apparatus over the past 11 years.

“To go from calling China the largest strategic threat to Canada one year ago and now calling it a very significant strategic partner is a completely intentional act. You can’t say it’s not. And so from my point of view, each of the steps in the degradation of Canada’s 10 elements of national security have been thought through and are intentional.”

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Wisconsin Woman Shoots Old Lady in the Back for Supporting Trump

Wisconsin Woman Shoots Old Lady in the Back for Supporting Trump

A 31-year-old black woman is being charged with first-degree intentional homicide for allegedly shooting her former co-worker in the back, killing her 61-year-old victim. The criminal complaint by the Madison, WI police notes that the two women had frequently clashed at work over the victim’s support for President Trump, and that the perp had routinely labelled her a racist because of it.

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Why Carney’s liberals are going to war with the Bible

Why Carney’s liberals are going to war with the Bible

Pastor Derek Reimer is not liberal Canada’s favourite free-speech champion. The Bible-bashing leader of Calgary’s Mission 7 ministry has waged a one-man war on his government’s progressive, LGBTQ-friendly agenda – especially its promotion of transgender rights.

In 2023, he was arrested three times after protesting against “family-friendly” storytime events at Calgary’s public libraries, in which local drag queens read to children. He denounced it all as “pervert grooming sessions”, and told a librarian that if she carried on “corrupting kids”, he would post her details online. He also quoted from Deuteronomy 22:5, which states: “A woman shall not wear a man’s garment, nor shall a man put on a woman’s cloak.”

So far, his protests have earned him a conviction for harassment, more than 100 days in jail, and limited sympathy from the wider public – who, whatever their views on transgender issues, often see his methods as extreme.

Yet in recent months, his name has frequently been cited in a growing row over freedom of speech – centred around a planned new law that would remove the right of religious activists to quote scripture as a defence against hate crime charges.

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