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  • Toronto mayor denies he smokes crack cocaine

    05/24/2013 11:39:44 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 5 replies
    Associated Press ^ | May 25, 2013 1:06 AM EDT | Rob Gillies
    Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denied that he smokes crack cocaine and said he is not an addict, breaking a week of silence over reports of a video purportedly showing him using the drug. Critics were not appeased, with one city councilor questioning whether the mayor told “the whole truth” and another calling on him to resign. The mayor of Canada’s largest city did not say whether he has ever used crack. He did not take questions from reporters at a news conference at City Hall, held after close allies released a letter urging him to address the reports of the...
  • Terrorism is Never Justified

    05/24/2013 3:23:58 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | May 24, 2013 | Jeff Jacoby
    Broadcasting from Boston the day after the Marathon bombing, a correspondent for the French-Canadian TV channel LCN explained why Americans shouldn't be surprised when such atrocities occurred. It's the price they have to pay for being a superpower, Richard Latendresse told his viewers. It may be "un peu tragique," he conceded. But hey, that's what happens when a nation takes so much pride in its military power – and has inflicted similar suffering on others. Writing in The Guardian the same day, Glenn Greenwald noted that so far there was "virtually no known evidence regarding who did it or why."...
  • (Nova Scotia) Dartmouth school replaces Mother's Day, Father's Day with Family Day

    05/24/2013 4:43:10 PM PDT · by markomalley · 12 replies
    CTV ^ | 5/16/2013
    A parent in Dartmouth, N.S. says her child’s school is taking political correctness too far by deciding to eliminate Mother’s Day and Father’s Day celebrations. Astral Drive Elementary School has instead chosen to celebrate the International Day of Families, which takes place each year on May 15, to include non-traditional families. Michelle Allaby says she has no problem with the idea of a family day, but she feels Mother’s Day and Father’s Day shouldn’t be abolished at the school. “They weren’t allowed to make a card or a craft at Mother’s Day,” says Allaby. “So, I asked my friends that...
  • Canada terror suspect: Lawyer must use 'holy book'

    05/23/2013 11:04:09 AM PDT · by oxcart · 18 replies
    <p>TORONTO (AP) -- A man accused of plotting to derail a train in Canada with support from al-Qaida is asking to be represented by a defense attorney willing to use the "holy book" as a reference in his case.</p> <p>During a hearing Thursday Chiheb Esseghaier requested a court-appointed lawyer who will use the "holy book" as a reference. The Tunisian-born Muslim was apparently referring to the Quran.</p>
  • Police unable to identify woman who died in Toronto subway station after suspect stole her purse

    05/23/2013 1:17:58 AM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 3 replies
    National Post ^ | May 23, 2013
    Toronto police are searching for a suspect accused of stealing the purse of a woman who jumped to her death in a subway station Wednesday morning. Police say the woman left her purse on the subway platform before jumping in front of a train at College station. She was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. Police say they have not been able to identify her because another woman stole the purse and any identification that might have been inside.
  • Is the alleged Rob Ford crack video evidence of a set up?

    05/23/2013 1:06:36 AM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 5 replies
    National Post ^ | May 2, 2013 | Terence Corcoran
    The swarming of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is entirely understandable; the mayor, caught on video allegedly smoking crack, has a lot to clear up. But there are as many unanswered questions on the other side of this bizarre international confluence of drug dealers, politics, comedy shows, news media and blogging low-lifes such as gawker.com. Questions about the video, the role of newspapers, organized crime, crowdsourcing social media, and the implausibility of a shock-blog like gawker raising $200,000 in ransom money that will have to be run through a money laundering operation to reach the drug dealers. The ethics of it...
  • Bill forcing unions to disclose finances comes up for Senate’s scrutiny (Canada)

    05/22/2013 9:52:16 AM PDT · by aimhigh · 2 replies
    The Globe and Mail ^ | 05/21/2013 | The Globe and Mail
    A major battle with big consequences for Canada’s labour movement is set to play out over the coming weeks in the Senate. While attention on the Red Chamber is largely focused on expenses, Senators are preparing to debate and likely pass Bill C-377, which would have big policy implications for Canada’s unions.
  • Canada lifts lifetime ban on gay men giving blood

    05/22/2013 9:16:36 AM PDT · by chessplayer · 30 replies
    The federal blood donor agency is lifting its lifetime ban on gay men giving blood. Canadian Blood Services announced Wednesday it has received approval from Health Canada to reduce its restriction on men who have sex with men donating blood from indefinitely to five years. ... Both the United States and some European countries have kept their lifetime bans, while the United Kingdom and Australia have reduced the restriction to a one-year deferral.
  • Deadline May 31st - Cognition Challenge offers 50,000 USD to Canadian Innovators

    05/21/2013 9:49:28 AM PDT · by null and void · 1 replies
    Email | Tuesday, May 21, 2013 9:41 AM
                        FOSTERING COLLABORATION TO ADDRESS REAL- WORLD PROBLEMS IN THE AREA OF COGNITION         COGNITION CHALLENGE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MAY 31ST AT 5PM - APPLY NOW     WINNERS OF THE COGNITION CHALLENGE WILL RECEIVE:   » Research Funding of up to $50,000 USD, which must be used to further their project or research     » Space at the Consulate General of Canada's Canadian Technology Accelerator in San Francisco for up to 6 months     COGNITION CHALLENGE INTERESTS:   » New directions in learning and...
  • Canadians invited to weigh in on plan to build army of wind turbines off the shores of Juno Beach

    05/21/2013 6:15:07 AM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 16 replies
    National Post | May 20, 2013 | Diana Mehta
    For decades visitors to the D-Day beaches on the northwest coast of France have looked out at the English Channel, taking in the journey made by Allied troops that marked a turning point in the Second World War. The view from some of those sites — including Juno Beach where 359 Canadians died — could soon change if a plan succeeds to build an army of wind turbines some 10 kilometres offshore. Canadians now have a chance to voice their opinions on that plan as a French commission holds public consultations on the project. The body has made it a...
  • Why austerity may be wrecking the recovery

    05/17/2013 2:09:31 PM PDT · by rickmichaels · 10 replies
    Maclean's ^ | May 16, 2013 | Tamsin McMahon
    As head of the world’s largest bond fund, Bill Gross has the kind of voice that can move markets. For much of the last few years Gross, who runs the $2-trillion Pacific Investment Management Co., has been warning about the day of reckoning that would befall countries like the U.S. and Britain as they buried themselves under mountains of debt. In 2010, Gross declared British bonds were “sitting on a bed of nitroglycerine” and dumped his entire holdings of U.S. Treasuries with a prediction that soaring government debts would pose the greatest risk to bondholders. This year, Gross started buying...
  • (Mayor of Toronto) Rob Ford in 'crack cocaine' video scandal

    05/17/2013 9:48:27 AM PDT · by dead · 10 replies
    Toronto Star ^ | Robyn Doolittle and Kevin Donovan
    A video that appears to show Toronto’s mayor smoking crack is being shopped around by a group of Somali men involved in the drug trade. A cellphone video that appears to show Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine is being shopped around Toronto by a group of Somali men involved in the drug trade. Two Toronto Star reporters have viewed the video three times. It appears to show Ford in a room, sitting in a chair, wearing a white shirt, top buttons open, inhaling from what appears to be a glass crack pipe. Ford is incoherent, trading jibes with an...
  • Canada PM on pipeline plan: Oil to come anyway

    05/17/2013 7:57:42 AM PDT · by oxcart · 8 replies
    Associated Press ^ | 05/16/13 | CARA ANNA
    <p>NEW YORK (AP) -- A controversial oil pipeline to the U.S. Gulf Coast "absolutely needs to go ahead," Canada's prime minister said Thursday, and he warned that the oil will be transported through America one way or another.</p> <p>Stephen Harper addressed the Keystone XL project, a flashpoint in the debate over climate change, during a visit to New York City. The long-delayed project carrying oil from Canada's tar sands would need approval from the State Department, and Harper's remarks - with the U.S. ambassador to Canada, David Jacobson, in the audience - were meant to apply some pressure.</p>
  • Earthquakes Canada confirms 4.8 temblor near Ottawa, felt in Toronto

    05/17/2013 7:29:51 AM PDT · by Straight Vermonter · 16 replies
    Ottawa Citizen ^ | May 17, 2013
    An earthquake has struck a wide area west of Ottawa. Earthquakes Canada reports the 4.8 magnitude quake was centred in Braeside, Ont., northwest of the capital. Twitter erupted with reports of buildings shaking in Ottawa for several seconds. The tremor was also felt at least as as far away as Toronto. Ontario Provincial Police in Arnprior, Ont., not far from the epicentre, say they have received no reports of damage.
  • Star Trek, the beer, made by Canadians set to launch

    05/16/2013 9:51:01 PM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 15 replies
    Toronto Star ^ | May 17, 2013 | Paul Irish
    Talk about a mind meld … a new brew is set to launch and it’s out of this world. It’s called Vulcan Ale, concocted by a trio of Albertans — Star Trek-crazy Canuks — and should land in most Canadian beer/alcohol outlets by early next year. Its official lift-off is slated for Alberta this week. “I’ve lived and breathed Star Trek my entire life, it’s a wonderful show and I guess this is just a way of contributing to the story,” says veterinarian Dr. Richard Weger of Calgary, one of the creators of the ale. “And yes, yes . ....
  • Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Smoked Crack Cocaine in a Video, U.S. Website Alleges

    05/16/2013 8:51:33 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 22 replies
    Toronto Star ^ | 3/16/2016
    The Toronto Star has seen the video in question. Much more to come on thestar.com
  • Sex tape ruined my career, says former soldier [Canadian female soldier]

    05/16/2013 1:18:56 PM PDT · by rickmichaels · 120 replies
    QMI AGENCY ^ | MAY 16, 2013 | JEAN-FRANCOIS RACINE
    WARNING: Story contains graphic language MONTREAL - A stolen iPhone and a sex tape that's been circulating for three years has left a young woman's military career in ruins. Alexandra-Kim Martin-Roberge joined the Canadian Forces in May 2009, dreaming of serving in the infantry. One of only two women in the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment, the Quebecer had planned to join the combat mission in Afghanistan. But one indiscretion destroyed her reputation, her self-esteem and her integrity in the eyes of comrades. In 2010, while on a 12-month assignment in Alberta, a fellow soldier stole her smart...
  • Creeping ice destroys homes in Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota, US

    05/15/2013 8:56:12 AM PDT · by neverdem · 35 replies
    News Limited ^ | May 12, 2013 | News Limited Network
    IT'S A SCENE that could be from a '70s horror movie: A wave of ice crystals relentlessly marching towards homes in Minnesota in the United States. The massive ice floes have also destroyed 12 homes and damaged another 15 in Canada, which boarders Minnesota. According to emergency officials, a total of seven homes in Ochre Breach were "literally crushed" by the ice that rose up within minutes pushed by strong winds, Winnepeg Free Press reports. A resident caught footage of a wave of ice that creeped off another lake in Minnesota - as foam froze and was pushed ashore by...
  • Harper government clear on its goal to bring down ‘hollow’ Iranian regime

    05/15/2013 2:52:10 AM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 21 replies
    National Post ^ | May 14, 2013 | Joseph Brean
    The Conservative government said Tuesday it would boycott a United Nations disarmament conference chaired by Iran — currently targeted by sanctions over its rogue nuclear arms program — on the grounds that it makes a “mockery” of the effort against arms proliferation. It is the latest sign of a new boldness in Canada’s stance against the Islamic Republic. Since late last year, Canada has recalled its diplomats from Tehran, expelled Iran’s from Ottawa, openly called for regime change, condemned next month’s Iranian elections as a “cynical charade,” expanded economic sanctions, and praised Israel for a bombing raid inside Syria against...
  • Canada Deports Arab Terrorist to Lebanon

    05/14/2013 8:48:17 PM PDT · by Jack Hydrazine · 6 replies
    Arutz-7/Israel National News ^ | 14MAY2013 | Elad Benari
    Canada has deported to Lebanon a “Palestinian” man who lived in the country for the past 26 years over a 1968 attack on an Israeli airliner, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced Monday, according to the AFP news agency. Issa Mohammad immigrated to Canada using a false alias in 1987, after being convicted by a Greek court of storming a civilian airliner and killing a passenger and later being released from jail in a hostage exchange.
  • Doctors advise more outings for man who beheaded fellow bus passenger [doc says low risk]

    05/14/2013 12:25:06 PM PDT · by grundle · 40 replies
    breitbart.com ^ | May 14, 2013
    WINNIPEG, Manitoba (UPI) -- A man who beheaded a fellow Canadian bus passenger should be allowed to spend more supervised time in the outside world, his treatment team recommends.Two psychiatrists taking care of Vince Li at the Selkirk Mental Health Center told a review board that Li has stopped having hallucinations and has been a model patient, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported. The 45-year-old Li was confined to the center after he was found not criminally responsible for beheading Tim McLean, 22, on a Greyhound bus in July 2008. Li suffers from schizophrenia. Dr. Steven Kremer told the Criminal Code...
  • Keystone Pipeline Needs to be Built for America

    05/14/2013 7:26:19 AM PDT · by thackney
    Energy Tribune ^ | May 13, 2013 | Michael Economides
    The environmentalist activist community has a new Public Enemy No. 1: Keystone XL. That’s the proposed 1,200-mile pipeline linking Canadian oil fields to Texas refineries. The project is up for debate at the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology this week – the latest in what is now a four-year-long national debate on the project. The facts have become nearly smothered by the small but vocal opposition, but the fact is the Keystone XL pipeline offers a safe, efficient and affordable means of transporting the resources our nation needs. Block the Keystone XL pipeline and Americans are going...
  • Ontario beehive heist leaves police searching for sticky-fingered thieves

    05/13/2013 1:53:50 PM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 10 replies
    National Post ^ | May 13, 2013
    LINDSAY, Ont.– Kawartha Lakes police are all abuzz as they investigate the theft of beehives from a producer near Lindsay, Ont., near Peterborough. Eight hives worth about $1,600 disappeared sometime between last Thursday and the weekend.
  • Canada finally deports Palestinian terrorist convicted of attack on Israeli plane

    05/13/2013 1:39:55 PM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 7 replies
    National Post ^ | May 13, 2013 | Stewart Bell
    TORONTO — A Palestinian terrorist who fought the Canadian government’s attempts to expel him for 26 years was finally deported to Lebanon on the weekend aboard a flight chartered by the Canada Border Services Agency. Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced the deportation of Mahmoud Mohammad Issa Mohammad, a former Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine member, in Ottawa on Monday. The case of the terrorist known to some as “Triple M” had become symbolic of the flaws in Canada’s immigration system, often cited as an example of the government’s inability to control its own borders. Despite being...
  • MacDonald: A few inconvenient oilpatch truths for Al Gore

    05/13/2013 5:04:37 AM PDT · by thackney · 2 replies
    Calgary Herald ^ | MAY 8, 2013 | L. IAN MACDONALD
    In an interview with the Globe and Mail, former U.S. vice-president Al Gore referred to Canada’s oil and gas riches as a “resource curse” and said the Alberta oilsands add “to the reckless spewing of pollution into the Earth’s atmosphere as if it’s an open sewer.” Gore speaks as winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for his efforts to educate the world on climate change. This would be the same Al Gore who recently sold his cable TV network, Current, to al Jazeera for $500 million. Al Jazeera, of course, would be the same network owned by Qatar,...
  • Toronto Sun founding editor Peter Worthington dead at 86

    05/13/2013 4:37:17 AM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 13 replies
    Toronto Sun ^ | May 13, 2013 | Shawn Jeffords
    TORONTO - Peter Worthington, the legendary founding editor of the Toronto Sun, has died. He was 86. One of Canada's most prolific and well-known journalists, Worthington witnessed history unfold during a career that spanned many of the wars, conflicts and seminal news events that shaped the 20th Century. Along with J. Douglas Creighton and Don Hunt, he founded "The Little Paper That Grew" with 60-plus former staffers from the defunct Toronto Telegram. Worthington was admitted to Toronto General Hospital last Thursday and diagnosed with a serious staph infection that compromised his heart, kidneys, and other organs. He passed away around...
  • Wall of ice rises out of lake and destroys homes in Canada

    05/12/2013 9:37:01 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 34 replies
    metro.uk ^ | 5/12/13
    A wall of ice that was pushed out of a lake and across snow-covered ground by strong winds has destroyed 12 homes and damaged 15. The 9m (30ft) high slab took about ten minutes to rise up out of the water and slide across the beach before crashing into properties near the shoreline of Dauphin Lake in Canada. Resident Doug David described how it pushed furniture around and threw his bath into the hallway when it ploughed through his two-storey home, propelled by 55mph gusts in Ochre Beach, Manitoba. The wall of ice destroyed 12 homes in CanadaThe wall of...
  • On ethical oil, blood and Gore

    05/11/2013 1:46:54 PM PDT · by rickmichaels · 9 replies
    Toronto Sun ^ | MAY 10, 2013
    For a man with a carbon footprint the size of a dwarf planet, Al Gore takes the hypocrite's cake for his ignorant statement that there is "no such thing as ethical oil." He was in Canada this week to sell his new book, of course, so what better way to get media attention than to insult both the host country and one of its major resources? If you want to know the name of his book, look it up. We're not going to shill for him, even if he is a former vice president of the United States as well...
  • Flying car accident in B.C. under investigation

    05/11/2013 12:07:18 PM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 55 replies
    Toronto Sun ^ | May 11, 2013
    It's a good bet the Transportation Safety Board of Canada has never investigated such a bizarre air accident. On Friday, an airborne car crashed near Ellison Elementary School in Vernon, B.C., after the parachute it uses to stay afloat collapsed. The pilot and a passenger were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries, the RCMP told Global News. The Maverick LSA Flying Car was made in the Florida by I-TEC and is certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. On its site, I-TEC says the powered parachute's "design has been developed as an easy-to-operate – air, land, and snow craft....
  • Dershowitz: Ted Cruz one of Harvard Law’s smartest students

    05/09/2013 7:44:25 PM PDT · by Nachum · 283 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 5/9/13 | Charles C. Johnson
    Famed Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz ranks Sen. Ted Cruz among the school’s smartest students, adding that the Canada-born Texan can run for president in 2016. Cruz was a “terrific student,” Dershowitz told The Daily Caller. “He was always very active in class, presenting a libertarian point of view. He didn’t strike me as a social conservative, more of a libertarian.” “He had brilliant insights and he was clearly among the top students, as revealed by his class responses,” Dershowitz added. Dershowitz also gave a high estimate of Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren — who has decidedly different political...
  • Canada starts the day with Holy Crap

    05/09/2013 3:35:10 PM PDT · by Libloather · 14 replies
    Orange ^ | 4/16/13
    A Canadian couple are coining it in after changing the name of their breakfast cereal to 'Holy Crap'. Brian and Corin Mullins developed their gluten-free, vegan, organic cereal to address Mr Mullins' allergies. It was originally called 'Hapi Food' cereal and sold only at the Sechelt Farmers Market on the Sunshine Coast, British Columbia. But after one of their very first customers said: "Holy Crap... this is amazing!", they changed the name to Holy Crap. Sales increased 1000% - from ten bags a day to over one hundred.
  • Tunisian Man Charged with Visa Fraud Related to Terrorism...

    05/09/2013 2:41:13 PM PDT · by Cindy · 10 replies
    NOTE The following text is a quote: www.fbi.gov/newyork/press-releases/2013/tunisian-man-charged-with-visa-fraud-related-to-terrorism-intended-to-remain-in-u.s.-to-facilitate-an-act-of-international-terrorism Tunisian Man Charged with Visa Fraud Related to Terrorism, Intended to Remain in U.S. to Facilitate an Act of International Terrorism U.S. Attorney’s Office May 09, 2013 Southern District of New York Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York; George Venizelos, the Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); and Raymond W. Kelly, the Police Commissioner of the city of New York (NYPD), today announced the unsealing of charges against Ahmed Abassi, a Tunisian citizen, for...
  • The Sad, Strange, and Ineffective Story of the Canadian Firearms Registry

    05/08/2013 9:29:07 PM PDT · by marktwain · 9 replies
    outdoorhub.com ^ | 2 May, 2013 | James Swan
    The recent mass shootings in Connecticut and Colorado have stirred considerable discussion and action about gun laws, as well as boosting firearms sales. A rush to action is often not the wisest move on such a complex subject, for as criminologist Dr. Gary Mauser of Vancouver, British Columbia observes, “gun laws are typically passed during periods of fear and/or political instability,” which leads to “the slippery slope of gun control,” which is based on emotional reactions rather than solid research.Dr. Mauser holds joint U.S. and Canadian citizenship and has taught at Simon Fraser for some 35 years. He has lectured...
  • Canada faces tough choice as naval resupply ships, icebreaker on collision course

    05/08/2013 8:50:40 AM PDT · by JerseyanExile · 21 replies
    Canada.Com ^ | MAY 7, 2013 | LEE BERTHIAUME
    The Canadian Coast Guard is also designing a new polar-class icebreaker, the CCGS John G. Diefenbaker, to replace its existing heavy icebreaker, the Louis S. St-Laurent (pictured), which is due to be retired in 2017.The Harper government is going to have to decide whether resupplying Canada’s navy or Arctic sovereignty is more important thanks to a looming collision at a Vancouver shipyard. The Royal Canadian Navy is designing new joint support ships to replace its 50-year-old resupply vessels, which were supposed to have been retired in 2012 and have become environmentally unsound and prohibitively expensive to maintain. The Canadian Coast...
  • Iranian, U.S. companies co-producing film on 1988 U.S. attack on Flight 655

    05/07/2013 4:56:00 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 8 replies
    (Tehran Times) ^ | May 6, 2013
    Iran's Visual Media Institute in collaboration with the American-Canadian company Reel Knights Productions are producing the movie "Airbus"; a movie about the Iran Air Flight 655 , which was shot down by the U.S.S. Vincennes over the Persian Gulf on July 3, 1988.
  • Companies line up to drill after survey shows Dakota oil, gas fields far bigger than believed

    05/04/2013 1:26:11 PM PDT · by NoLibZone · 8 replies
    foxnews ^ | May 4 2013 | foxnews
    Energy companies are lining up for their shot to drill in the Dakotas and Montana after a new government report revealed that a massive geological formation stretching across the states contains twice the oil and three times the amount of natural gas than was originally believed. While the new estimate is drawing smaller companies to the game, the larger players like Schlumberger, Halliburton and Continental Resources are pushing forward with ambitious multi-year plans to stake their claim in the industry. Continental recently announced a five-year plan to triple its production by 2017. The company’s growth is based on success in...
  • Interrogated Canadian Jihadist Told Russians About Tamerlan Tsarnaev

    05/04/2013 6:50:25 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 8 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | May 4, 2013 | Jim Hoft
    Terrorist William Plotnikov carries weapons in this undated photo released by Dagestani branch of the Russian Federal Security Service. Canadian jihadist William Plotnikov told Russian officials about American Tameraln Tsarnaev during interrogations two years ago. The Boston Herald reported: A slain Canadian jihadi gave Russian counter-terrorism agents the tip that put alleged Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev on their radar two years ago, Bay State U.S. Rep. William R. Keating confirmed yesterday — raising questions about whether Tsarnaev’s direct link to the known militant was ever passed on to the FBI or local authorities. Keating told the Herald yesterday his...
  • UN-impressed with the UN-principled (Canada vs United Nations)

    05/04/2013 6:01:56 AM PDT · by Dartman · 5 replies
    The Toronto Sun ^ | May 4 2013 | QMI AGENCY (Editorial)
    When Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird announced Canada would not be spending time and money pandering to despotic regimes in order to re-win a seat on the UN’s Security Council, the NDP once again displayed its abject ignorance of international reality. Canada’s next move should be to get out of this expensive and despicable club of dictators and fools altogether, and let the veto powers of Russia, China and the United States continue to do as they want. Canada’s principled voice only brings us grief. Because of Canada’s staunch support of Israel, for example, a pack of disgruntled Arab states...
  • City worker fired after driving backhoe drunk [Timmins, Ontario, Canada]

    05/02/2013 8:47:02 PM PDT · by rickmichaels · 10 replies
    THE DAILY PRESS ^ | APRIL 30, 2013 | RON GRECH
    TIMMINS -- A city employee who was drunk and sipping vodka from a thermos while operating a backhoe has lost his job, his driver’s licence, and is going to jail for 30 days. Richard Page, 56, who had worked for the City of Timmins for more than 24 years, was told in provincial court Tuesday he was lucky he didn’t kill anybody. “This piece of machinery weighs 10 times more than a small car and the accused was speeding,” Assistant Crown Attorney Wayne O’Hanley told the court. “This is beyond the pale,” said Judge Ralph Carr. “This is outrageous behaviour...
  • Canadian jihadist’s disturbing video shows fanaticism of rebels who may have inspired Boston bomber

    05/02/2013 9:53:00 AM PDT · by markomalley · 16 replies
    National Post ^ | 5/1/2013 | Stewart Bell
    For seven minutes, five Dagestan rebels spoke into a video camera about killing infidels and how the “good deeds” they were doing would absolve them of “700 sins” committed during their lifetimes. Filmed by a Canadian jihadist fighter before he was killed by Russian security forces, the video offers a disturbing glimpse of the fanaticism of the rebels who may have inspired Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Tsarnaev does not appear in the footage, which was obtained by the National Post. But it was recorded and narrated by William Plotnikov, a Canadian whose alleged links to Tsarnaev are now under...
  • Business’s cross-Canada lament: We need foreign workers

    05/02/2013 8:22:00 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 13 replies
    The Globe and Mail ^ | April 30, 2013 | Kelly Cryderman, Richard Blackwell and Tavia Grant
    Straddling the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary, the fast-growing city of Lloydminster is surrounded by heavy-oil reserves. Oil field servicing jobs or work at the Husky upgrader is plentiful. Three hotels are under construction, as well as a mall and restaurants. But business owner and Lloydminster Mayor Jeff Mulligan said the city’s expansion plans would be diminished without temporary foreign workers – accounting for up to one in 10 Lloydminster residents – and that the federal government’s move this week to tighten rules in bringing them is an overreaction that will hurt the local hospitality and food services sectors. “It would create a...
  • Submarine HMCS Windsor hobbled after $209M refit

    05/01/2013 6:38:47 PM PDT · by JerseyanExile · 17 replies
    CBC ^ | Apr 30, 2013 | Rob Gordon
    Setback leaves Royal Canadian Navy with just one fully operational subCBC News has learned there is more trouble for Canada's fleet of used British submarines. The Royal Canadian Navy has confirmed that HMCS Windsor – fresh from a $209 million refit – is unable to perform as expected because of a broken mission-critical diesel generator. "We have restricted her in range of operations and her endurance," Captain Luc Cassivi, director of Canada's submarine force told CBC in an interview. That means that the Windsor will only be able to operate in Canadian coastal waters until the diesel generator – a...
  • 'Any race except Caucasian'

    05/01/2013 3:26:48 PM PDT · by Altura Ct. · 46 replies
    Oops! A casting call for a new host of a children's program on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the taxpayer supported, government-owned television and radio network of Canada, accidentally told the truth, when it specified "any race except Caucasian." See for yourself: Adrain Humphries of the National Post reports: A casting call to hire a new CBC host that specifically said white people need not apply has been withdrawn, with the casting agent offering apologies for the mistake. The original ad for the host of a children's show, posted on the casting agency's website under a CBC logo and on Craigslist,...
  • Holocaust Denial Up 77 Percent in Canada, Audit Reveals

    04/29/2013 4:08:00 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 29 replies
    INN ^ | 4/28/2013, 12:30 PM | (Arutz Sheva staff)
    Anti-Semitic incidents in Canada rose by 3.7 percent in 2012, and Holocaust denial rose 77 percent, revealed the Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents released by the League for Human Rights of B’nai Brith Canada. According to the audit, there were 1,345 anti-Semitic incidents in Canada in 2012, up from 1,297 in 2011. …
  • Battle over Peace Bridge stokes Canada-U.S. cross-border tension

    04/29/2013 12:45:29 PM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 23 replies
    National Post ^ | April 29, 2013 | Randy Boswell
    Three U.S. lawmakers have launched a bid to scrap the “dysfunctional” binational agency that has overseen operation of the Peace Bridge between Ontario and New York for nearly a century, part of the escalating fallout from a dispute over planned improvements to the U.S. approach to the crossing that has pitted Canadian board members against their American counterparts. The Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority — commonly known as the Peace Bridge Authority — and the key international link it has administered since 1923 have been hailed as symbols of the enduring friendship between the U.S. and Canada after...
  • Being Had for Dinner in Ottawa

    04/28/2013 11:59:15 PM PDT · by Cindy · 3 replies
    Special to IPT News ^ | April 26, 2013 | by David B. Harris
    SNIPPET: "The Ottawa Muslim Women's Organization (OMWO) holds its 12th Annual Festival of Friendship Dinner Sunday evening." SNIPPET: "The keynote speaker will be Dr. Ingrid Mattson, Chair in Islamic Studies at Huron University College in London, Ontario, an institutional affiliate of the University of Western Ontario. Mattson, a convert from Christianity to Islam, was president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). The United States government designated ISNA an unindicted co-conspirator in the successful Holy Land Foundation terror-funding prosecution. ISNA is included in a key Muslim Brotherhood document as one of the "organizations of our friends." Other evidence abounds...
  • Omar Khadr will appeal murder and terrorism convictions

    04/28/2013 5:41:16 AM PDT · by Dartman · 7 replies
    Toronto Sun ^ | Apr. 27/13 | KRISTY KIRKUP ,PARLIAMENTARY BUREAU
    OTTAWA - Omar Khadr’s legal team will “absolutely” move to appeal his convictions of murder and terrorism within the month, his Canadian lawyer confirmed Saturday. Edmonton-based lawyer Dennis Edney said Khadr, who pleaded guilty in 2010 to charges including murder, spying and terrorism, will soon file an appeal to a U.S. civilian federal court that has already tossed out two Guantanamo military tribunal convictions. Khadr, 26, struck a plea deal in 2010 that led to him being sentenced to eight years in prison for five war crimes, including the murder of U.S. special forces medic Christopher Speer in a firefight...
  • New York-Toronto route was staging ground for ‘fiendish’ acts of terrorism 150 years before

    04/26/2013 8:00:06 PM PDT · by Squawk 8888 · 10 replies
    National Post ^ | April 26, 2013 | Tristin Hopper
    Almost 150 years before the rail corridor between Toronto and New York City became the centrepiece to an alleged plot by Islamic terrorists to derail a VIA Rail train, it was the staging ground to terrorism of a different kind: An 1864 hatched-in-Canada conspiracy to burn down Manhattan and change the course of the American Civil War. But it would not be sharp-eyed Mounties or an alert Imam that would thwart this 19th century bid at cross-border sabotage — but the “bungling manner” of the Toronto-based men tasked with carrying it out. It was among “the most fiendish and inhuman...
  • China investment deal raises red flags in Canada

    04/26/2013 11:17:14 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 3 replies
    Deutsche Welle ^ | 26.04.2013 | Michael Knigge
    It’s not exactly news that Canada ranks among the world's top five energy producers. Currently, it is the third largest gas producer and holds the third-largest proven oil reserves. What is new, however, is that Canada for the first time last year became the top destination for Chinese investments abroad, beating out its southern neighbor, the US, the world’s biggest economy. While Chinese firms spent more than $20 billion in Canada—almost all of it in the energy sector—the US received just more than $10 billion, according to finance data specialist Dealogic. … In contrast to Canada’s traditional stance of openness...
  • Canadian Minister: Put Up Or Shut Up On Keystone XL

    04/26/2013 6:15:41 AM PDT · by raptor22 · 11 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | April 26, 2013 | IBD EDITORIALS
    Energy: As the EPA snipes at the State Department's approval, Canada's natural resource minister says failure to approve the pipeline would seriously jeopardize our energy relationship and do nothing to save the earth. Joe Oliver, not amused by the continued delays in perhaps the most shovel-ready project since the pyramids, said Wednesday that rejection by the U.S. of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline "would represent a serious reversal in our long-standing energy relationship." This critical energy infrastructure project is also perhaps the most studied and approved. After a reroute at the behest of environmentalists allegedly concerned about the sensitive Ogallala...