Tuesday, November 14, 2023

The UK Warns Others That Canada Is Not Safe

Why would they do that, I wonder?

Oh, yeah:

The Ottawa Hospital says Ottawa police are investigating after someone found poured gasoline and what the hospital described as antisemitic messages at its General campus.

But police said later Friday that they aren't investigating a hate-motivated crime.

"Messaging left at the scene was not hate-related and spoke to the ongoing conflict in Gaza," a police spokesperson wrote in an email.

"Police will not provide further comments so as not to jeopardize the integrity of the ongoing investigation."

In an email, a hospital spokesperson said they were found in a clinical area overnight on Thursday. Ottawa police said in an email officers were called around 11:15 p.m.

The area is being cleaned, the hospital said, and some appointments had to be rescheduled. Security measures have also been increased.

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At some point, Chahil moved across the country to Windsor, where he was arrested in March 2018 for the beating of the autistic man. His mom and brother were also arrested.

Chahil pleaded guilty to aggravated assault on the autistic man and given nine months in the slammer.

Another of the pals in the gutless attack, Ronjot Singh Dhami 29, of London, got into an argument outside a watering hole. Dhami flashed his gun but didn’t get far and was arrested a short time later.

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The Canadian government and law enforcement agencies are remaining tight-lipped about a video circulating online telling travellers not to fly Air India after Nov. 19.

The video was posted by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, an advocate for an independent Sikh state known as Khalistan. 

Pannun, who lives in Washington, D.C., is listed as a terrorist in India due to his views.

Indian media have been reporting that Pannun’s video is threatening travellers, but CTV News spoke to Pannun, who firmly disputed that claim.

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Police have cleared out a Toronto library after it received a bomb threat on Saturday morning.

Officers received a report of a bomb threat at the Toronto Reference Library at 8:44 a.m. on Nov. 11, shortly before it was scheduled to open at 9 a.m.

Following the incident at the library in the area of Bloor and Yonge streets, officers urged people to stay out of the area as they kept the building in hold and secure measures.

The building was cleared out according to a follow-up statement from Toronto Police Operations.

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Even though Justin proudly wore blackface and applauded a Ukrainian Nazi, he is not Jew-hating enough for his chosen voters block.

Behold!:


Also applauded a Nazi, this one:

There have been a number of high-profile, and sometimes violent, acts of antisemitism and political violence making headlines in Canada over the past week.

This includes two firebombings at Montreal synagogues late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, and two Jewish schools in that city being shot at overnight on Wednesday. No one was injured in either incident and police are investigating.

Also on Wednesday, three people were injured and a 22-year-old woman was arrested, according to Montreal police, after a violent clash broke out between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel demonstrators over the conflict in the Middle East at Concordia University.

In Toronto, Indigo’s flagship location was vandalized on Friday morning with red paint and posters accusing the company’s Jewish founder of “funding genocide.”

Gould says the situation has left her and others feeling that the nature of antisemitism in Canada has changed and threats to the Jewish community have increased.

 

But you gave Yaroslav Hunka a round of applause, Karina, and then tried covering for him, as though you never applauded him.

Why did you do that? 


No wonder the Americans want a northern wall.



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