The Danforth Shootings connection to the case, however peripheral, fills in blanks about the crimes that Toronto police and the news media have always shown reluctance to examine closely.
Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) workers decided to block transit lanes yesterday, in a strike action to try and force the Ontario provincial government to negotiate with them for higher wages and more benefits.
If you wanted an example showing that Canada’s progressive left does not want to end vaccine segregation any time soon, the City of Toronto recently released, and then was pressured into deleting, a video implying that unvaccinated children should not go outside to play.
The drugs alone included 42 kilograms of the deadly drug-booster carfentanil mixed with caffeine, the biggest ever Canadian carfentanil bust and said to be worth up to $17 million on the street. The drug is a relatively new substance, said to be 40 times more toxic than the powerful opioid fentanyl. Of the 33 guns found, all were loaded, all had over-capacity magazines, and all except one were listed either as restricted or prohibited in Canada.
Navid Afkari was executed on charges of murder that were confessed to under torture of Navid and his family members. In reality his real “crime” was protesting for freedom during the massive protests in Iran that got shutdown by Covid-19.
Representing 2,000 municipalities across Canada, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has rightfully been considered one of the most important lobby groups in the nation. However, recent years have seen the FCM pivot to advocating for urban interests (think Toronto) with programs such as re-establishing COVID-19 measures and other environmentally friendly energy projects that benefit […]
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