When condos were making money, taxpayers didn’t get a cut.
Now they’re losing money, and taxpayers are expected to cover the bill.
Poilievre’s argument is simple: if developers took the risk, developers should take the loss.🇨🇦
For over two years, the UN laundered Hamas propaganda, manufactured fake aid statistics, and called it "authoritative data."
Today, the curtain comes down.
The systematic information manipulation machine operating under the UN is now exposed. See the evidence for yourself: 👇
https://t.co/C0s1l6PsOa
@NYCMayor Childhood trauma is real. But ignoring initiating Arab actions and Jewish lawful rights is wrong.
Framing 1948 as Zionist invasion, while omitting Arab rejection of UN partition, blockade of Jewish Jerusalem, the multi-army invasion feeds a one-sided narrative, not history.
Humanitarian aid? Or fuel for terror?
Today at Kerem Shalom, security teams intercepted hundreds of bottles of engine oil,a restricted dual-use item, smuggled inside @UNDP crates.
Engine oil is a restricted dual-use item due to its documented exploitation of aid for terror purposes by Hamas. Until a full investigation is undertaken, all UNDP shipments are suspended effective immediately.
When we say security screening is necessary, this is why. We provide the corridors; we will not provide the cover for smuggling.
What do I expect her to do?
I expect her to hold a press conference, and unequivocally denounce the Jew violence she glorified. I expect her to show shame for feeling glee at Jews being forced to dig their own graves by terrorists.
I expect her to cry about what happened to the Bibas infants, like any non-psychotic person would do.
I expect her to ask for forgiveness and understand she deserves none.
I expect my party to give her husband zero political future because we don’t celebrate people that cheerlead the rape and slaughter of civilians. I expect him to resign.
Of course, we will get none of that. But it’s what what would happen if our party actually practiced what we preach.
In mid-February, I joined police Chiefs from Canada and the United States, on a visit to Israel where we met police and community leaders in several cities. I spent time with police officers from Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druze faiths representing a wide range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
I also met with Muslim community leaders who shared openly about their concerns and their reasons for working with police. These officers and community leaders operate in an environment that demands extraordinary vigilance - managing crime, counter terrorism, supporting community and crisis response all amid extreme complexity.
Police to police we were able to talk about the toll this work takes on the people who do it. We talked about building trust in communities where there is little trust. We were able to get a glimpse of the undertaking required to police in complex environments.
I am grateful for what I was able to learn and share with those we visited and among my North American peers. These missions offer a great deal of insight and valuable perspective. I am grateful for the continued leadership and support of the Edmonton Police Commission who have supported me in this.
As police we focus on behavior, not beliefs. Where I have felt challenged this week is in the implication that any community group should have the right to direct where we can learn.
I stand by my decision to take the trip to Israel and continue to view it as valuable, among multiple learning experiences I will have in this role. I remain focused on my longstanding and ongoing commitment to dialogue, learning and connection across communities and across boundaries.
Over a million Jews in New York City turn to Gracie Mansion and see someone who liked the largest Pogrom against Jews since the Holocaust.
Zohran Mamdani's wife saw the images of Jewish babies being burned alive in their homes, grandmothers being kidnapped, and women dragged on the back of motorcycles to Gaza, and liked what she saw.
⚠️ Important Reminder ⚠️
When missiles are launched toward Israel, what we publish online can save lives, or help the enemy. Here’s what everyone must remember:
🔴 Do NOT publish videos of live interceptions or direct missile impacts.
- The enemy studies these clips to improve accuracy in the next attack.
- Sharing them puts soldiers and civilians at greater risk.
- Publishing such footage is now illegal in Israel.
🟠 How to report responsibly:
Instead of exact locations, say for example “a missile struck in the Gush Dan area” or “a missile struck in the Negev area” rather than naming the city or neighborhood.
Example 1: “An Iranian ballistic missile hit a civilian building in the Gush Dan area; 5 people were injured.”
Example 2: “5 Iranian ballistic missiles were intercepted over the Gush Dan area; no one was injured.”
This provides the public with important information without giving Iran valuable targeting data.
IMPORTANT: If you see foreign reporters inside of Israel posting live videos, images, or exact impact details, do NOT share them. Report the post on X as “abusive or harmful” → “directs hate or abuse,” and in note write that it reveals missile impact locations in Israel. You can also notify Israeli police at [email protected] (they will deal with it). Only trust official Israeli outlets (like YNET, N12, WALLA, KAN, ISRAEL HAYOM, JPOST) to know which images and videos are safe to publish.
🟢 Bottom line:
- Protect our forces.
- Protect civilians.
- Don’t help the enemy aim better.
🇮🇱 Stay smart. Stay strong.