Thinking about the RCMP officers who did not hesitate while running towards chaos in #TumblerRidge. Your actions saved many innocent lives. The courage, resilience, and humanity you displayed did not go unnoticed. Thank you
Congratulations to the Toronto Blue Jays! I’m proud to have hit my 500th HR in that Uniform. Such a great organization. They defied odds all year long. Two Super Stars and just a gritty bunch of guys who play total team baseball. Good Luck in the World Series Toronto! ❤️
@natnewswatch@StewGlobal@MercedesGlobal He was lobbying & raising money for disaster victims following the 2004 Tsunami. You even state there was no wrongdoing. What kind of garbage reporting is this? Your bias is so obvious at this point
Ontario’s postsecondary institutions are leading the way in research, robotics, and automation! 🤖✨
Today at @HumberPoly in #Etobicoke, I toured the Mechatronics and STEAM labs to see how hands-on training is preparing students to drive innovation and keep Ontario at the forefront of technology.
City of Toronto partners with Humber Polytechnic on local delivery of FIFA World Cup 2026™ Host City volunteer program
News Release https://t.co/bEZRAoXh3L
@HumberPoly
Humber Polytechnic represents innovation, opportunity, and community.
During my meeting with President Ann Marie Vaughan we discussed the college’s role in shaping the future of education and skills training — ensuring students are equipped with the tools they need to succeed.
Hearing disturbing news from #SriLanka: HRD & journalist Kanapathipillai Kumanan was interrogated by the Counter Terrorism & Investigation Division for documenting Tamil community issues, peaceful protests & land rights. This inquiry targets legitimate journalism, international engagement & the protection of human rights @SLUNGeneva@groundviews
✍️ Elbows up - Defending Gary Anandasangaree
The story of @gary_srp, Canada’s Minister of Public Safety, is impressive. He came to the country as a child just weeks after the Black July pogrom of 1983, where Sri Lankan state-backed mobs murdered thousands of Tamils just like him. He was a refugee fleeing a genocide and, like countless others, made Canada his home. From those beginnings, his rise to lawyer, community activist, parliamentarian, and ultimately the first ever Eelam Tamil-Canadian cabinet minister has been phenomenal.
It is a journey that all Canadians, regardless of political affiliation, should take pride in.
The recent attacks on Minister Anandasangaree by sections of the right-wing press however, have shown that not all Canadians are proud of this home-grown success story. No public politician should be immune from criticism and some critiques of the Liberal Party’s policies may indeed have validity. But that is not the case of this recent wave of attacks on Anandasangaree. Many of them have had little substance. Instead, they have been politically charged and come across highly vindictive.
They are all the more shameful because of what they attempt to do: discredit a Tamil Canadian politician by invoking xenophobic tropes and stoke fear around the community as a whole.
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/twBo0sWuGf
✍️ Minister Anandasangaree deserves our praise, not derision
"Minister Anandasangaree (@gary_srp) showed courage in advocating for the safety and dignity of his community," wrote @patrickbrownont for @iPoliticsCA.
"That is not a scandal. That is leadership."
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https://t.co/nmeS56KtWz
Canadian aid is beginning to enter Gaza. Thank you to the Kingdom of Jordan and @AymanHsafadi for facilitating an airdrop of much needed aid earlier today.
Much more aid is needed and Canada will continue to do all it can to ensure it is delivered to the Palestinians in Gaza who so desperately need it.
"Minister Anandasangaree showed courage in advocating for the safety and dignity of his community. That is not a scandal. That is leadership," writes @patrickbrownont#cdnpoli#onpoli https://t.co/cRpXrwwiuS