Juno Jump Start | “Smith next”: Edmonton police probing post by drag performer on Charlie Kirk murder
A drag performer’s post stating “Miss Smith next, please” in the wake of Kirk’s killing has caught the attention of law enforcement, MPs blast CBC’s coverage of Kirk assassination, and more.
“Smith next”: Edmonton police probing post by drag performer on Charlie Kirk murder
An Edmonton drag performer’s post stating “Miss Smith next, please and thank you” in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing has caught the attention of local law enforcement authorities.
Disrupted | Is there a double standard for hate speech in Canada?
A Canadian man has just been sentenced to 10 years for online hate speech and ties to the Atomwaffen neo-Nazi group—the first case of its kind in the country. But is Canada’s crackdown on extremism being applied equally?
EXCLUSIVE: MPs blast CBC’s coverage of Kirk assassination
Conservative MPs Jamil Jivani and Aaron Gunn are calling for unity in denouncing political violence and blasted the CBC’s partisan reporting a day after the assassination of U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Kirk assassination suspect used far-left slogans, recently became increasingly political
At a Friday morning news conference, Utah Governor Spencer Cox said investigators arrested Tyler Robinson in Washington County in the early hours of September 12 after relatives contacted police.
Smith rejects Carney’s “voluntary” gun ban, says Alberta won’t enforce
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith responded to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s claim that the Liberal gun confiscation program was “voluntary”, saying that it doesn’t matter either way, as the law will not be enforced in the province.
U of T professor pulled from teaching role in Charlie Kirk murder fallout
A University of Toronto political science professor has been placed on leave after making a social media post in which she said, “shooting is honestly too good for so many of you fascist c****,” in a reply to a thread discussing American commentator Charlie Kirk’s murder at a Utah university.
WATCH: Criminal gets off easy over skin colour
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.
Couple escapes unhurt after knife-point Bowmanville home invasion
An unnamed 16-year-old and 21-year-old Muhammad Rahman are both facing charges after a violent carjacking turned into a home invasion in Bowmanville earlier this week.
OP-ED: TIFF tried to bury the Oct. 7 truth but “The Road Between Us” brought it to light
Sue-Ann Levy writes "TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey gave a rather milquetoast apology at the outset of Wednesday’s filled-to-capacity screening of the 10/7 documentary The Road Between Us."
Semi-truck’s collision with school bus hospitalizes 25 people, mostly children
Twenty-five people, mostly school children, were taken to the hospital after a multi-vehicle crash involving a school bus and a semi-truck south of Quebec City on Thursday morning.