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OP-ED: Antisemitism is a-okay to the DEI industry
"That activists steeped in DEI found common cause with an Islamic fundamentalist group whose explicit goal was to massacre civilians underscored the moral rot that had metastasized within the industry."
Canadians believe Poilievre better equipped to handle another Trump term
More Canadians said they believed Conservative Leader Pierre Pollievre would better handle another Donald Trump U.S. presidency when compared to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a recent poll.
Toronto police arrest three men over alleged threats at Jewish high school
Toronto police have apprehended three individuals following violent threats directed towards a Jewish high school in North York.
Israel must “take back control of Gaza,” Israeli MP tells Toronto audience
Dan Illouz, a member of Benjamin Netanyahu’s Knesset caucus, had been scheduled to speak to a Toronto crowd about Israel’s legal land claims, but recent circumstances necessitated a hard pivot.
Air Canada takes pilot “out of service” for anti-Israel posts following Hamas attack
Air Canada has confirmed it has taken a pilot “out of service” for vehement anti-Israel messaging displayed publicly and on social media amid escalating tensions related to Hamas’ attack on Israel which has left hundreds dead.
“It was a pogrom”: Canadians in Israel shocked and grieving after Hamas attacks
Hundreds of thousands of Israeli citizens sought refuge in bomb shelters, living in constant fear for their safety. The attack shook the nation to its core, leading many to liken it to "Israel's 9/11" due to the scale of the attacks and the unprecedented death toll.
Western University forcing students, staff to complete “anti-racism” training
Western University’s Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is forcing its staff, faculty and students to complete a mandatory “anti-racism” learning module before November 24th.
India calls for Canada to repatriate 41 diplomats amid diplomatic fallout
The Indian government is demanding the withdrawal of 41 Canadian diplomats as part of the ongoing fallout between the two countries after Prime Minister Trudeau accused the Indian government of having a hand in the assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June.
Trudeau government proposes $1 billion cut to defence budget
The Trudeau government may slash $1 billion from Canada’s annual military budget as part of its spending reduction plan, making its “enduring commitment” to meeting the country’s NATO targets impossible.
BC keeping vaccine mandate and bringing back mandatory masks in healthcare settings
The British Columbia government is keeping its controversial vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in place and reinstating a mask mandate for healthcare settings, effective Oct. 3.