@AlbertaLeonidas@yegwave Foreign gangs shooting off automatic weapons and threatening police but the RCMP are going to investigate a guy driving a boat. Thanks for help, what would we do without Canada!
🚨 CANADIAN TRAVELERS: YOUR LIFE IS AT RISK 🧳 ✈️
Innocent Canadians are landing abroad and getting ARRESTED for drug smuggling… because airport insiders at @TorontoPearson are switching their luggage tags onto suitcases full of cocaine.
CTV W5 exclusive: At least 17 victims in one year. Destinations include countries where drug smuggling can mean the DEATH PENALTY.
This is the tip of the iceberg.
How is this happening inside our airports? Could it have anything to do with the airport being staffed by majority foreigners? Arrests of baggage handlers aren’t enough. First a gold heist now this! Security must be fixed NOW.
Tag everyone you know who flies.
This could happen to ANYONE. 🇨🇦
#TravelWarning #PearsonAirport #Canada #W5 #DrugSmuggling
One of the suspects was charged with 31 firearms offences and released on bail in September 2023.
The same person was caught with 13 kilos of cocaine, 268 grams of meth, 150 grams of crack cocaine, and 26 grams of fentanyl, but was released on bail again in January 2025.
In July 2022, 19-year-old Josh Burns was killed at the McDonald's in Sundre, Alberta. He was working an overnight shift with Solaimane Elbettah, a 27-year-old man from Morocco who moved to Canada in 2018. The two were alone in the restaurant. After a cigarette break outside, Elbettah went to his nearby motel, got a machete, blocked the drive-thru with milk crates, came back, and cut Burns' throat. Burns died at the scene. Elbettah texted his manager that Burns had been insulting him and acting like he was better than him. He then called 911 and confessed.
In December 2024, a judge convicted Elbettah of first-degree murder and gave him life in prison with no parole for 25 years. The defense claimed he was mentally ill and did not know what he was doing, but the judge rejected that. The judge ruled that Elbettah planned the attack because he was enraged over what he saw as disrespect from Burns and other co-workers.
This happened in a small, low-crime Alberta town. Many Canadians, especially outside big cities, have no idea that in some foreign cultures a perceived slight or insult at work can be treated as a serious offense that justifies killing someone. Most Canadians would never expect a coworker or neighbor to respond to a disagreement or rude comment by deciding to murder them. That gap in understanding is dangerous. It raises the question whether Canada should keep bringing in large numbers of people from cultures where lethal violence over perceived disrespect is far more common and accepted than it is among Canadian citizens in places like rural Alberta.
Why is the Government of Canada putting Canadians in danger by importing millions of violent, culturally incompatible Third Worlders?
Why are we letting them get away with this?
@PrairieVeteran Because you can't just steal the money directly, you have to layer a little story over it for the elbows up folks to keep voting you in.
I promise I am not joking...
This is Canada's spaceport.
Last month, the federal government paid $200 million to a company called Maritime Launch Services to lease it for 10 years.
I promise I am not joking...
This is Canada's spaceport.
Last month, the federal government paid $200 million to a company called Maritime Launch Services to lease it for 10 years.
-no valid license
-had never driven before
-fled from police who thought he was impaired
-caused a fatal accident
-does not speak a word of English
Deport? No….absolute discharge
Canada is not a place of justice for victims of crime