Juno Jump Start | Alberta says Carney government has “lost control” of immigration
The Alberta government is warning that the number of immigrants coming in is still unsustainable, protesters disrupt the Edmonton Alberta Next town hall, and more.
Alberta says Carney government has “lost control” of immigration
Despite Prime Minister Mark Carney’s promise to restore immigration to sensible levels, the Alberta government is warning that the number coming in is still unsustainable, compounded by the estimated half a million illegal immigrants currently in Canada.
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Every Friday, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer takes viewers through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, explaining how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians.
Protesters disrupt Edmonton Alberta Next town hall, but audience backs proposals
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s Alberta Next town hall in Edmonton drew one of the largest and most contentious crowds of the nine-city tour so far, with vocal protesters inside and outside the venue — but audience straw polls still showed overwhelming support for the provincial autonomy measures under discussion.
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Vancouver “safe space” rejects woman over hairstyle
A Vancouver venue that bills itself as a “safe and inclusive space” denied entry to at least one patron last week after determining her hairstyle—which resembled dreadlocks—violated its so-called “cultural appropriation policy.”
B.C. nurse suspended, fined nearly $100,000 for defending female-only spaces
BC nurse Amy Hamm has been fined nearly $100,000 and will have her license suspended for one month as a punitive measure for her stance on protecting female-only spaces, such as washrooms, crisis centres, sporting events, and prisons.
Maine Senator invites Canada’s Western provinces to join U.S.
A U.S. Senator from Maine has penned an open letter to Canada’s West, laying out how those provinces could join America, if they so desired.
Brampton police warn public over South Asians pretending to be cops
Investigators in Brampton are seeking the public’s assistance following a fraud involving suspects described as “South Asian” who were impersonating police officers.
“Pharoah” suspect charged and released in Edmonton sexual assault case
Edmonton police say they have charged, and quickly released on bail, 30-year-old Ferhat Ozdemircan in connection with a July sexual assault case after he allegedly posed as an Uber driver, kidnapped a woman, and then committed sexual assault under his self-proclaimed alias “Pharoah.”
Judge stays deportation order for applicant’s spouse having ADHD
A Federal Court judge is facing online criticism after granting a stay of proceedings on a deportation order for an Indian non-citizen on account of his wife suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Eight ISIS women get taxpayer-funded luxury hotel services
The repatriation of eight Canadian women who travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State cost taxpayers at least $170,000, with expenses covering business-class flights, hotel rooms, wine and snacks, newly released federal documents show.
Spike in police misconduct cases sees officers charged in Edmonton, Winnipeg
An unusual number of Canadian police officers have been publicly charged with criminal offences—including charges of assault, extortion, and indecency to human remains—highlighting a spike in alleged misconduct within municipal forces in recent weeks.
The Daily Brief | Atlantic premiers shift forest ban justifications amid backlash
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick’s premiers have each altered their explanations for controversial forest bans for the third time in a week.
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