"Roman, I can't find a job, can you help?" was the most frequent question I got on Canada Day.
Everyday Canadians, ready and willing to work, can't feed their families. Let that be @MarkJCarney's short legacy.
Muslim streamer SNEAKO declares New York an Islamic Republic.
“This is the Islamic Republic of New Yorkistan. Islam will be in every household inshallah.”
This piece of shit needs to be deported.
The best evidence that @NYCMayor Mamdani has not held a job is the fact that he is sitting on the wrong side of the desk.
And listen to his words. On a day when we, and in particular, our leaders should be celebrating the 250 years of our nation’s history, he attacks us and what makes our country great.
Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists are grave threats to our present and our future.
Thank you @TPSOperations for arrest and charges in suspected hate crime.
Man attacked with metal pole downtown in suspected hate crime: police https://t.co/HJ9gfkMWka via @TorontoTodayca
@The_Creasy Think there may be another door to open that fits better strategically for the team rather than a slowing but talented veteran. Still generates points but a big your winger with speed would be better. Opportunity cost. Keep options open.
Hague will centre after NCAA playoffs
The Prime Minister’s Office:
As usual, The New York Times' latest story about Israel and the Iranian negotiators is fake news.
A complete fabrication of reality.
.@RepDanGoldman is right: holding Jews collectively responsible for Israel's actions is antisemitism, full stop. As discussed in this interview, hatred toward Jews is now being normalized in the U.S. and as @ADL data revealed, 57% of American Jews believe that antisemitism is now a normal Jewish experience. That is not a partisan issue, it’s a five-alarm fire.
This Fix it Friday isn't complicated.
My plan will clean up the intersection at Yonge and Dundas and transform it into a place people actually want to visit.
We'll call it Toronto Square and it will cost zero taxpayer dollars.
Today marks 1,000 days since October 7, when thousands of terrorists invaded Israel, murdered 1,200 people - most of them civilians - and kidnapped 251 people of all ages into Gaza.
October 7 became the starting point of a global campaign that treated Jews everywhere as legitimate targets. We learned that antisemitism had been waiting in the wings, waiting for an excuse to explode into the mainstream.
We watched as events in the Middle East were used to justify acts of pure hatred. Jewish businesses were vandalized. Synagogues were firebombed. Jewish students were harassed and assaulted. Jews were murdered for no other reason than being Jewish.
Many have tried to explain this as anger at Israeli policy. But that excuse collapses the moment a synagogue is attacked in Toronto, a Jewish student is assaulted in London, or Jewish families are gunned down on a beach in Sydney.
If October 7 revealed the depth of Hamas's hatred, the 1,000 days since have revealed how readily that hatred could be translated into hostility toward Jews around the world.
What I've learned over these past 1,000 days is this: Jew-hatred is not rational. It cannot be appeased or defeated by hiding who we are. We cannot compromise our identity or our values in the hope of being accepted.
So what are we to do? Stand firmly as Jews. Defend one another. Speak the truth without apology. And keep doing so until Jew-hatred is pushed back into the shadows where it belongs.
Today Israel marks 1,000 days since the October 7, 2023 massacre, when Hamas terrorists stormed southern Israel, murdering 1,200 people and kidnapping 251 others in the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust. The October Council, representing bereaved families, hostage families, and survivors, has called on the Israeli public to join a day of remembrance, beginning at 6:29 AM (local time) and culminating in a central rally at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv. People across the country also paused for a national moment of silence.
Throughout the day, the square will host testimony circles with bereaved families, survivors, hostage families, reservists, and residents of the border communities and the north. 1,000 days later, Israel continues to remember, to mourn, and to stand together. May the memories of all the victims of that horrific day be forever a blessing. 🇮🇱
A visibly Jewish Toronto lawyer was assaulted after a man threatened to kill him while shouting antisemitic slurs. This attack demonstrates how the antizionist hate movement is being weaponized to justify intimidation and violent attacks against Canadians.
The problem needs to be named clearly: antizionism is fueling radicalization, extremism, and anti-Jewish violence. We continue to advocate for stronger action to identify, deter, and prosecute hate-motivated violence, and to ensure Canada's Jewish community can live and work without fear.
Canada should be getting wiser on its 159th birthday. Instead, it got meaner, writes Avi Benlolo.
"Antisemitism is up, crime is up; people live in fear. We should be better than that by now" https://t.co/ERwlUPq6ti