Your safety comes first.
Looking to buy, sell, or exchange items online?
The new Windsor Police Safe Internet Exchange Zone, located at the Collision Reporting Centre on Jefferson Blvd., is a place where individuals can conduct online purchase transactions while under live video surveillance to ensure their safety.
Special thanks to Ward 8 Councilor, Gary Kaschak for his continued support on this project.
NEW: 62-year-old Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in his truck after he didn't show up for a legal interview linked to a case against Boeing.
Barnett worked for Boeing for 32 years and retired in 2017. After retiring, Barnett spoke out about how Boeing was cutting corners on their airplanes.
Just days before his death, Barnett gave evidence in a lawsuit against Boeing.
Barnett accused Boeing of "deliberately fitting sub-standard parts" on their aircraft.
He also accused Boeing of having faulty oxygen systems, saying one in four breathing masks would *not* work in an emergency situation.
Barnett said new plane builds were rushed. When he brought his concerns forward, they were allegedly ignored by the company.
When he died, Barnett was in Charleston for interviews linked to a case against Boeing.
He was supposed to come back for more questioning on Saturday but did not show up. Inquiries were made to his hotel where Barnett was found dead in his car in the parking lot.
Police are investigating Barnett's death but say he died from a "self-inflicted" wound.
The video below was a recent interview Barnett had with TMZ.
Totally normal.
Are you based in Canada? Have you been fired/had an offer rescinded/removed from a position in recent weeks due to any sort of pro-Palestine advocacy?
If so, or if you know someone that has, get in touch. I’m considering compiling all of the examples I can find.
UhhhHH.
THIS is the headline CTV went with??
He threatens to “visit” the rest of her family, insults her appearance and threatens to use his wealth and resources against her.
She had *just* called him out for his anti-LGBTQ organizing.
But maybe he had “good intentions”?? 🤦♀️
The relationship between police and Black communities is often "deeply problematic and tense" across North America, says Natalie Delia Deckard. And that's one of the reasons she felt compelled to apply to be on the Windsor police services board.
https://t.co/6rsP0o5ERU
when people ask how to build a sustainable wardrobe, i think they focus too much on the backend of the process—how clothes are made—when the real impact is at the front end, your relationship with your clothes. an organic shirt will still wind up in a landfill if u don't love it
Today at the final of the World Cup, I only hope the players on the field and the whole world remembers that there’s a man and fellow footballer called Amir Nasr, on death row, only for speaking in favor of Women’s rights.
Law professor Laverne Jacobs has accomplished a first for Canada.
The Windsor, Ont. professor and advocate was elected to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities — the first time Canada has had a seat at this table.
https://t.co/bE01zDb4pq
Our client Mohamedou Ould Slahi was detained without charge and tortured at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years. Before that, he was a Canadian permanent resident living in Montreal. We allege Canadian complicity in his tragic ordeal & seek accountability.
Story: https://t.co/zDO2vwVW8R
The @CBCNews / landlord lobby group ‘SOLO’ alliance strikes again, with another uncritical, landlord sympathetic N12 story lol. A bit of context below ⬇️
⚡️Important resource ⚡️
Ukrainians put together a list of resources on how foreigners can help. There are all reputable organizations doing good work. Spread far and wide:
https://t.co/NeGElG48jZ