No one involved in this Bishnoi nonsense should be eligible for release until deportation. And deportation should be summary. No trial. No appeal. Get the fuck out and face justice. https://t.co/RoC4Lulf2O
RCMP being muzzled because GC does not want to admit that the gov't of India is using criminal gangs to target people it suspects of being Khalistani separatists and terrorists. https://t.co/dhryIgHXi9
🚨 SENATOR RON JOHNSON CALLS FOR A COVID HOSPITAL 'RECKONING'.
Senator Ron Johnson says he is compiling testimony from Americans about their experiences in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic, describing many of the accounts as "heart-wrenching."
Johnson alleges some patients—particularly those recorded as unvaccinated—were subjected to cruel treatment, including restrictive visitation policies and the use of hospital protocols he believes caused harm.
He says:
"The atrocities that occurred in hospitals during COVID... need to be displayed. They need to be exposed. We need a reckoning on that."
🎯 MY ASSESSMENT: What happened during COVID cannot be brushed aside as a series of unfortunate mistakes.
Families were locked out, patients were isolated, dissenting doctors were silenced and people were often treated according to rigid protocols rather than individual medical need.
If hospitals knowingly denied families access, ignored informed consent or continued using treatments despite serious harm, accountability must follow.
Records should be opened, decisions examined under oath and those responsible held to account.
This is not about revenge. It is about justice for the dead, the injured and the families who were never allowed to say goodbye.
@SenRonJohnson
@MarkJCarney Ooh. 'Action plan'. 'Education'. 'Prevention'. Fuck off. It's a slush fund for insiders and the untalented or embarrassing family members of political supporters, etc.
Man Under Firearms Ban Among Three Charged After Loaded Gun Seized in Markham
York Regional Police have charged three people after officers allegedly discovered a loaded firearm, illegal drugs and cash during a traffic stop in Markham, with additional drugs seized during a follow-up search of a Toronto residence.
The investigation began on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at approximately 5:50 p.m., when officers conducting proactive patrols in the area of 14th Avenue and Beckenridge Drive stopped a vehicle.
Police allege officers determined the vehicle was transporting cannabis in violation of the Cannabis Control Act. A subsequent search of the vehicle and its three occupants allegedly uncovered a loaded firearm, illicit cannabis, suspected oxycodone, suspected cocaine and a quantity of cash.
All three occupants were arrested at the scene.
The following day, investigators executed a search warrant at a residence in Toronto. During the search, police say they seized additional suspected controlled substances, including psilocybin and ketamine, along with more illicit cannabis.
CHARGED:
Seliyan SURENTHIRAN, 27, of Toronto
-Unauthorized Possession of Firearm
-Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle
-Possession of a Loaded Prohibited Firearm
-Possession of Firearm Contrary to Prohibition Order x2
-Possession of Proceeds of Property Obtained by Crime
-Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking x4
-Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Distributing x2
At the time of the offence, SURENTHIRAN was bound by firearms prohibition order.
Seyon SURENTHIRAN, 31, of Toronto
-Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking x3
-Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Distributing x2
-Drive Vehicle with Cannabis Readily Available
-Windows Obstructed
Vijikaran SIVANESAN, 40, of Toronto
-Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking
-Possession of Cannabis for the Purpose of Distributing
@REDFMCALGARY Well, if they're protesting, they're unhappy about something. Good. Let them take their unhappiness back to whogivesafuck and not come back. Ciao.
Accused Member of Global Organized Crime Network Captured Near Canada-U.S. Border
U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested a 26-year-old Indian national wanted in California as part of a major international organized crime investigation after authorities allege he crossed into the United States from Canada near the Vermont border.
Nitish "Lala" Kaushal was taken into custody Thursday in Alburgh, Vermont, less than a mile from the Canadian border. Investigators believe he abandoned a vehicle just feet from the border during the overnight hours before crossing into the United States on foot.
Authorities said Kaushal was initially observed by Canadian law enforcement while traveling on foot in Canada before being identified again in Vermont later that morning. In the early hours of Thursday, a concerned Vermont resident recognized him after security camera footage captured him looking into a vehicle and entering a barn on the property.
When U.S. Border Patrol agents encountered Kaushal, authorities allege he presented a New Jersey driver's licence bearing another person's name. His true identity was allegedly confirmed through fingerprint analysis, after which investigators say he admitted the identification did not belong to him.
Kaushal is scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Burlington for a detention hearing before being transferred to California. Federal prosecutors are seeking to have him held without bail, arguing he poses both a flight risk and a danger to the community.
Kaushal is wanted by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on a charge of conspiracy under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. He is one of 37 defendants charged in three federal indictments stemming from a sweeping international organized crime investigation that led to arrests across the United States, Canada and Europe.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, investigators seized approximately 1,000 kilograms of cocaine, one kilogram of heroin, about $40,000 in cash and 12 firearms during the investigation. Authorities also executed dozens of search warrants throughout California.
The FBI alleges Kaushal is a member of the Jaggu Bhagwanpuria Organized Crime Group, a transnational criminal organization that originated in India's Punjab state. Investigators say the organization is involved in murder, kidnapping, extortion, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, money laundering and human smuggling.
Federal authorities allege Kaushal carried out kidnappings and violent assaults on behalf of the organization. His name appears in a 44-page federal indictment outlining the alleged criminal enterprise and its activities.
Court documents state the organization was founded by imprisoned Indian gangster Jaggu Bhagwanpuria and has grown into a transnational criminal syndicate with members and associates operating in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Investigators estimate the group has more than 1,000 members and associates worldwide, including more than 100 in the United States.
According to prosecutors, Kaushal illegally entered the United States through Yuma, Arizona, in 2022, where he was encountered by immigration authorities, issued a notice to appear in immigration court and later released.
Court records also state Kaushal was charged in 2023 with murder, attempted murder, conspiracy and firearms-related offences. Prosecutors said he was ultimately convicted of a firearms offence and sentenced to 60 days in custody. They also allege he was involved in a misdemeanor drug offence in 2026.
The FBI's Albany Field Office credited U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Swanton Sector for locating and arresting Kaushal, describing the case as an example of cooperation among federal agencies responsible for securing the northern border.
@DeiCivitas Fuck 'connecting' with diverse communities. Diverse communities need to learn how to speak, read, function, etc. in the society we allowed them into.
Carney fired Air Canada’s CEO because he shamefully didn’t speak French.
This week he hired American, Maia Johnson, as his COO.
Maia Johnson does not speak French.
https://t.co/SukyxEohMT
🇨🇦 The Liberals found $26B for Ukraine.
$3.2B for condo developers.
Can’t find enough water bombers while Canadian towns burn to the ground.
This isn’t a money problem.
It’s a priority problem.
Canada first should not be a controversial concept.
In Ottawa it apparently is.
@dsimieritsch Just the fact that he 'might' have thought it 'might' be okay makes me want him deported, and good luck to him in whatever the fuck he wastes his time with. If, as I suspect, he's doing this to generate division and controversy, then he should be deported, and bad luck to him.
@TheoFleury14 He may have won on votes. Probably did. Too many of the public are sheeple. Nonetheless, he got those votes based on lies. I doubt that anything he ever did was legitimate in a way that satisfies the spirit of the word, but the winning the election was absolutely not.
It's not racial. It's dipshits thinking it's okay to bring weapons to the gym. UNTIL and UNLESS everyone gets to that, no one should be able to. People who don't like that should get the fuck out of our country.
A Polish court has ruled that Canada's embassy unlawfully placed an employee on unpaid leave for refusing the Covid vaccine, ordering more than $45,000 in compensation. Meanwhile, former Canadian public servants are asking the Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeals over whether Section 7 of the Charter protects them from being forced onto unpaid leave for declining vaccination. Canadians deserve clarity on their constitutional rights.
https://t.co/hUho4LWSLp
Halton Police Seize 20 Kilograms of Cocaine and Record 273 Kilograms of Meth
Two men are facing drug trafficking charges after a joint police investigation resulted in the largest methamphetamine seizure in the history of the Halton Regional Police Service.
The investigation, dubbed Project Jester, was launched in early 2026 by the Halton Regional Police Service's Regional Drug and Organized Crime Unit in partnership with the Waterloo Regional Police Service's Criminal Intelligence Project Team. Investigators targeted a network allegedly involved in importing and distributing illicit drugs throughout the Greater Toronto Area.
Police say the first arrest came on March 27, when officers stopped a vehicle travelling toward Quebec. The driver, 36-year-old Taleb Saleh of Mississauga, was allegedly found in possession of a large quantity of illicit drugs.
A second traffic stop took place on May 7 at a commercial property in Brampton, where investigators arrested 33-year-old Sukhveer Birring of Brampton after allegedly discovering a significant quantity of illicit drugs inside the vehicle he was operating.
Following the arrest, investigators executed a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act at a commercial building in Brampton that police allege was being used to process and package drugs.
The investigation led to the seizure of approximately 20 kilograms of cocaine and 273 kilograms of methamphetamine. Police estimate the combined street value of the drugs at approximately $5 million, noting that the value can fluctuate depending on market conditions. The 273-kilogram methamphetamine seizure is the largest ever recorded by the Halton Regional Police Service.
CHARGES:
Taleb Saleh, 36, of Mississauga
-Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine
Sukhveer Birring 33, of Brampton
-Trafficking – Cocaine
-Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking - Cocaine
-Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking - Methamphetamine (2 Counts)