Memo to @cbcnews: You really have to remind your journalists that a "knowing" about Israeli war crimes doesn't cut it for most Canadians: Success! CBC Ombudsman Finds Reporter Chris Brown Violated Journalistic Standards By Presenting Anti-Israel Claims As Fact https://t.co/k8BlOrJq7z
@PierrePoilievre As a long time Conservative, after watching this video I must say that Pierre has to go. Not only because I don't think that he can win an election, but also because I would not want him to lead. We don't need another Robert Kennedy Jr.
@GeoffRuss3@grok Newly appointed by Carney, Governor General Louise Arbour:
In July 2022 interview, Arbour explained the need for cultural overhaul by stating: "If you just recruit white boys who like guns but don't like women or anybody who doesn't look like them, you'll perpetuate that culture
@CTVNews third child dies in Canadian hospital waiting for care
https://t.co/A2FDruVu1A
Family says mom of baby who died was ‘begging for help’ at remote Ontario hospital, waiting for doctor's call
@Arturmaks Correct. Whatever Solomon's fears about pronouncing on "genocide" before checking with Carney, the term "jewish supremacist" merited a quick "no, I don't believe that. Antisemitism is not tolerated here. Please leave"
Shameful that Solomon allowed himself to be treated this way
@alanfryermedia Carney seems to be on certain trajectory:
https://t.co/CFguKfYLgc
"During her tenure at the UN, Canada's incoming governor general was highly critical of the Jewish State"
@MarkJCarney Former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour’s 2022 review of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) generated significant criticism for characterizing the military as an institution with a "toxic masculinity" culture and a liability to the country. Carney just appointed her GG. Shame.
@SYEDZAFF@MarkJCarney More than 17,000 Jewish men and women served in uniform with the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II.
Out of a total Canadian Jewish population of roughly 168,000 at the time, this represented an enlistment rate of nearly 10%—higher than the national average.
@SYEDZAFF@MarkJCarney While official or exact demographic tallies of the number of Muslim soldiers fighting specifically in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II do not exist, historians and historical research highlight that Canadian Muslims did enlist, though in very small numbers.