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on September 17, 2024 in World News

Butler County, Ohio Sheriff Richard Jones Sounds the Alarm on Invasion of Illegals: “Every State Is a Border State”

by Jim Hᴏft In a fiery speech released last week to the people of Butler County, Sheriff Richard Jones didn’t mince words about the growing illegal immigration crisis. Pointing specifically to nearby Springfield, Ohio, the sheriff warned of a quiet invasion that threatens to unravel communities and strain local resources beyond repair. “I’m here today to talk about the...

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on September 17, 2024 in World News

Alberta Bill Of Rights

Strengthening Alberta’s Bill of Rights: What Does It All Mean? On August 13, 2024, CBC News reported that Premier Danielle Smith intends to strengthen the Alberta Bill of Rights as soon as this fall, just prior to the UCP’s annual general meeting. A group identifying themselves as the “Black Hat Gang” from Premier Smith’s own riding of Brooks-Medicine Hat...

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on December 3, 2018 in Featured World News

NEWS RELEASE December 3, 2018, Kelowna, BC

CAPITALIST’S IDEAS TO HELP CANADIANS “Canadian governments need to better represent Canadian citizens to provide a free market place with low taxes, small government and big opportunities. There are many ways for Canadians to have money freedom and personal freedom but politicians just don’t seem to get that their job is to work for Canadians so that they can...

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on August 3, 2018 in Featured World News

Tommy Robinson Reveals PTSD Diagnosis to Tucker Carlson, Was Put in Cell Opposite Prison Mosque

Jack Montgomery Tommy Robinson has revealed more details of his wrongful imprisonment to American conservative Tucker Carlson, describing how he was sited opposite the prison mosque and admitting he has been diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Introducing Robinson, the Fox host said the United Kingdom had “become a mere shadow of the nation that gave us freedom of speech,...

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on July 19, 2018 in World News

Barack Obama: ‘Men Have Been Getting on My Nerves Lately’

by Joshua Caplan Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday told young African leaders in Johannesburg, South Africa, that he would like to see more women enter the political fray because he is growing increasingly frustrated with men. In a speech before 200 students at the African Leadership Academy, former President Obama lamented the frequency of which he sees reports of men behaving in...

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on July 19, 2018 in Featured World News

UK Government Office Knew About Mass Rape Gangs Decade Before Investigating

by Victoria Friedman Britain’s Home Office had received information about Pakistani grooming gangs raping vulnerable white girls more than a decade before it finally commissioned an investigation, a review has found. A review had found that documents relating to an unpublished report which detailed “men who are believed to be responsible for pimping and grooming young people into prostitution” in...

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on July 18, 2018 in Gun Page

TEAM CSSA E-NEWS | July 18, 2018

Brandon police’s use of the term ‘assault rifle’ irks gun enthusiasts Lobbying commissioner rejects complaints against firearms panel member Toronto to deploy 200 police officers to address gun violence More guns being taken from traffickers California: MASSIVE Data Breach and Significant Registration Problems with CA DOJ’s “Assault Weapon” Registration System ‘I can’t be a felon’: Gun owners sue California...

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on June 11, 2017 in World News

Edmonton area could become Canadian centre for marijuana industry, executive says

by  Gordon Kent, Edmonton Journal The huge production and processing plant Aurora Cannabis is building beside Edmonton International Airport could help make the region a centre for Canada’s marijuana industry, a company official says. Aurora is investing more than $100 million into the 75,000-square-metre Aurora Sky project, which should be in production by the end of the year and...

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on June 23, 2016 in World News

Ottawa seeks assurances from Mexico in lifting visa restrictions

Robert Fife and Shawn McCarthy Canada will lift visa restrictions for Mexican travellers effective Dec. 1, providing that President Enrique Pena Nieto offers assurances there won’t be a flood of people from Mexico claiming refugee status. But government insiders say the Trudeau government is prepared to reimpose the restrictions if the number of asylum seekers jumps above a set...

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