One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives returned to B.C. to face murder charge
Conor D’Monte, the accused gangster who is charged with murder and conspiracy, has now been extradited to Canada from Puerto Rico.
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia said in a statement on Friday that D’Monte, one of Canada’s most wanted fugitives, is now in a Canadian pre-trial facility.
He was being held in custody in Puerto Rico where he was arrested after years of being on the run for his alleged role in a gang-related homicide.
D’Monte was charged with first-degree murder in 2011 in the killing of rival Red Scorpion gangster Kevin LeClair.
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Conor D’Monte, the accused gangster who is charged with murder and conspiracy, has now been extradited to Canada from Puerto Rico.
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia said in a statement on Friday that D’Monte, one of Canada’s most wanted fugitives, is now in a Canadian pre-trial facility.
He was being held in custody in Puerto Rico where he was arrested after years of being on the run for his alleged role in a gang-related homicide.
D’Monte was charged with first-degree murder in 2011 in the killing of rival Red Scorpion gangster Kevin LeClair.
#BritishColumbia
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One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives returned to B.C. to face murder charge | Globalnews.ca
He was being held in custody in Puerto Rico, where he was arrested after years of being on the run for his alleged role in a gang-related homicide.
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🚙 People are installing bollards in their driveways to protect their cars from thieves in Toronto
The car theft situation in Toronto is so intense that it seems the only way to save your car is to physically barricade it. Or to not have a car at all.
The second option would definitely please Chrystia Freeland, who believes you don't need a car to live comfortably. After all, if you need to go somewhere, you can always be picked up by a private driver in a government-provided car.
The car theft situation in Toronto is so intense that it seems the only way to save your car is to physically barricade it. Or to not have a car at all.
The second option would definitely please Chrystia Freeland, who believes you don't need a car to live comfortably. After all, if you need to go somewhere, you can always be picked up by a private driver in a government-provided car.
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💸 Not a day without new taxes - Toronto is considering introducing a so-called stormwater tax, as well as stormwater tariffs and water service fees.
Toronto's aging stormwater infrastructure and its impact on the environment are at the core of the proposal.
The proposed fee structure would likely be based on the amount of impervious surfaces on the site, such as roofs, driveways and parking lots, that contribute to runoff during rainfall.
Stormwater fees may place an unfair burden on some groups, such as low-income families or small businesses, who may lack the resources to implement water management solutions or cover additional costs.
And that's not to mention the administrative issues that can arise.
#Ontario
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Toronto's aging stormwater infrastructure and its impact on the environment are at the core of the proposal.
The proposed fee structure would likely be based on the amount of impervious surfaces on the site, such as roofs, driveways and parking lots, that contribute to runoff during rainfall.
Stormwater fees may place an unfair burden on some groups, such as low-income families or small businesses, who may lack the resources to implement water management solutions or cover additional costs.
And that's not to mention the administrative issues that can arise.
#Ontario
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City of Toronto
Stormwater Charge & Water Service Charge Consultation
Thank you for your interest in this consultation. Consultation has been paused to allow City staff to do further work to align the possible implementation of a stormwater charge and water service charge with the City’s broader climate resilience strategy…
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📉 Ottawa to decrease number of temporary residents to 5% of the population over the next three years
For the first time, Canada will put a “soft cap” on the number of new temporary resident arrivals to the country when it sets immigration levels in the fall, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced Thursday.
A decision that is long overdue.
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For the first time, Canada will put a “soft cap” on the number of new temporary resident arrivals to the country when it sets immigration levels in the fall, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced Thursday.
A decision that is long overdue.
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Ottawa to decrease number of temporary residents to 5% of the population over the next three years
OTTAWA — For the first time, Canada will put a “soft cap” on the number of new temporary resident arrivals to the country when it sets immigration levels in the fall, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced Thursday.
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🏘 The Trudeau government created the housing crisis, and now it's punishing provinces for failing to build affordable housing in today's market.
#Trudeau #housing
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Ottawa threatens to cancel $350M in housing money from Ontario over lack of affordable units
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are threatening to cancel $357 million in promised housing cash for the Ontario government because it said the province has an insufficient plan for building affordable units.
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💸Housing asylum seekers at Niagara hotels cost Canada more than $100 million
The federal government spent more than $100 million housing nearly 5,000 asylum seekers at hotels in Niagara Falls over the last year. Most were from Nigeria, Venezuela, Kenya, Turkey, and Colombia.
On average, the refugee claimants stayed for 113 days at a daily cost of $208 per person.
Canadians can't afford such a "vacation" but the government thinks it's okay to spend their tax money that way.
#immigration
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The federal government spent more than $100 million housing nearly 5,000 asylum seekers at hotels in Niagara Falls over the last year. Most were from Nigeria, Venezuela, Kenya, Turkey, and Colombia.
On average, the refugee claimants stayed for 113 days at a daily cost of $208 per person.
Canadians can't afford such a "vacation" but the government thinks it's okay to spend their tax money that way.
#immigration
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Global News
Housing asylum seekers at Niagara hotels cost Canada more than $100 million - National | Globalnews.ca
Newly released figures from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada show the federal government spent more than $100 million housing asylum seekers at hotels.
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⚖️💉Court rules woman with autism can seek assisted suicide
A judge ruled Monday that a Calgary woman with autism can obtain Medical Assistance in Dying despite family protesting the idea. Besides autism, the woman also suffers from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
How come she was approved for MAID when Canada doesn't yet allow assisted suicide based on mental illness alone?
#MAID
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A judge ruled Monday that a Calgary woman with autism can obtain Medical Assistance in Dying despite family protesting the idea. Besides autism, the woman also suffers from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
How come she was approved for MAID when Canada doesn't yet allow assisted suicide based on mental illness alone?
#MAID
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Canadian court rules woman with autism can seek Trudeau-government assisted suicide
Judge Feasby said his decision was based on weighing the “harm” of denying MV euthanasia and the suffering of her parents who could see their daughter die.
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📝 Last week, the Liberal government tabled electoral reform legislation, which would add two additional days of advance voting and allow voters to vote at any polling station in their riding.
The fact that this benefits those who want to rig the election is already clear. But what's interesting is that the reform proposes moving the election date from October 20 to October 27, 2025. Why such a small change? According to CTV News, this was done so as not to "conflict with the Diwali" holiday.
But now some interesting facts are surfacing. It turns out that if the election is held on the fixed date - October 20 - about 80 MPs will not qualify for their House of Commons pensions.
So the Liberal government is basically blackmailing MPs. If they don't want to lose their pensions, they will have to accept the electoral reform, regardless of whether they like the proposed amendments or not.
That's what Trudeau's democracy is all about.
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The fact that this benefits those who want to rig the election is already clear. But what's interesting is that the reform proposes moving the election date from October 20 to October 27, 2025. Why such a small change? According to CTV News, this was done so as not to "conflict with the Diwali" holiday.
But now some interesting facts are surfacing. It turns out that if the election is held on the fixed date - October 20 - about 80 MPs will not qualify for their House of Commons pensions.
So the Liberal government is basically blackmailing MPs. If they don't want to lose their pensions, they will have to accept the electoral reform, regardless of whether they like the proposed amendments or not.
That's what Trudeau's democracy is all about.
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📹❗️A woman is reporting a male physically assaulted her 10 year-old niece in the female changing room of the Cowichan Aquatic Center, in British Columbia.
She says the man became violent after being confronted by parents for undressing in front of children.
#BritishColumbia
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She says the man became violent after being confronted by parents for undressing in front of children.
#BritishColumbia
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💸📈Ontario deficit will triple as economy weakens, 2024 budget shows
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy tabled the government's $214-billion budget at Queen's Park Tuesday.
The 200-page document forecasts Ontario's deficit will more than triple from $3 billion last year to $9.8 billion in 2024-2025.
Last year's budget predicted Ontario would be back in the black with a modest surplus of $200 million by 2024-2025. Now, the province doesn't expect to return to balance until 2026-2027 — the year of the next election — when a $500 million surplus is projected.
#Ontario
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Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy tabled the government's $214-billion budget at Queen's Park Tuesday.
The 200-page document forecasts Ontario's deficit will more than triple from $3 billion last year to $9.8 billion in 2024-2025.
Last year's budget predicted Ontario would be back in the black with a modest surplus of $200 million by 2024-2025. Now, the province doesn't expect to return to balance until 2026-2027 — the year of the next election — when a $500 million surplus is projected.
#Ontario
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CBC
High interest rates, weaker economy derail Ontario's path to balance, 2024 budget predicts | CBC News
High interest rates are expected to take a toll on Ontario's economy this year, the province said in its 2024 budget, which includes projections of weak economic growth and a ballooning deficit.
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🔫 Ottawa has already spent $42M on a Liberal gun 'buyback' that still doesn't exist
Four years after the Trudeau Liberals announced sweeping changes to Canada’s gun laws, the government has so far spent $42 million on a federal firearms confiscation program that doesn’t yet exist.
Public Safety Canada revealed that $41,904,556 has been spent so far on the government’s “firearms buyback program,” and that 60 department employees are working on the project.
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Four years after the Trudeau Liberals announced sweeping changes to Canada’s gun laws, the government has so far spent $42 million on a federal firearms confiscation program that doesn’t yet exist.
Public Safety Canada revealed that $41,904,556 has been spent so far on the government’s “firearms buyback program,” and that 60 department employees are working on the project.
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National Post
Ottawa has already spent $42M on a Liberal gun 'buyback' that still doesn't exist
OTTAWA — Four years after the Trudeau Liberals announced sweeping changes to Canada’s gun laws, the government has so far spent $42 million on a federal firearms confiscation program that doesn’t yet exist.
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📈 Canada’s population hits 41M months after breaking 40M threshold
Nine months after reaching a population of 40 million, Canada has cracked a new threshold.
As of Wednesday morning, it’s estimated 41 million people now call the country home, according to Statistics Canada’s live population tracker.
Much of this increase is, of course, due to migration. So, we can expect the housing crisis to worsen.
#stats
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Nine months after reaching a population of 40 million, Canada has cracked a new threshold.
As of Wednesday morning, it’s estimated 41 million people now call the country home, according to Statistics Canada’s live population tracker.
Much of this increase is, of course, due to migration. So, we can expect the housing crisis to worsen.
#stats
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Global News
Canada’s population hits 41M months after breaking 40M threshold | Globalnews.ca
Nine months after reaching 40 million people, Canada cracked a new threshold on Wednesday, the same day Statistics Canada released a report showing the pace of population growth.
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A Calgary church is combining its Easter Sunday service with a drag show to "show solidarity" with the LGBTQ+ community.
Apparently, March 31 is also International Trans Day of Visibility. The event is called “Drag Me to Church.”
No other religion in the world is so openly mocked.
#Alberta
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Apparently, March 31 is also International Trans Day of Visibility. The event is called “Drag Me to Church.”
No other religion in the world is so openly mocked.
#Alberta
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💸📈Canadian members of Parliament will get their customary pay raise on April 1 — resulting in increases of anywhere between $8,500 and $17,000 this year.
Right now, members of Parliament earn a base salary of $194,600 per year — but that’s due to rise to $203,100 on April 1. The prime minister’s salary will see an increase of $17,000 to $406,200.
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Right now, members of Parliament earn a base salary of $194,600 per year — but that’s due to rise to $203,100 on April 1. The prime minister’s salary will see an increase of $17,000 to $406,200.
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National Post
On April 1, Canadian MPs will earn world's second-highest salary for elected officials
OTTAWA — On the same day Canadians will see an increase in the federal carbon tax, MPs will also see a little extra on their pay stubs.
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💸📈Canadian members of Parliament will get their customary pay raise on April 1 — resulting in increases of anywhere between $8,500 and $17,000 this year. Right now, members of Parliament earn a base salary of $194,600 per year — but that’s due to rise to…
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💸Trudeau pledges $8.4 million to study 'democratic decline'
Justin Trudeau said.
At least he doesn't have to spend millions studying the decline of democracy at home. Looking in the mirror is free.
#Trudeau
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Today I’m announcing that Canada is investing $8.4 million on research across the global south to better understand how climate change interacts with democratic decline.
Justin Trudeau said.
At least he doesn't have to spend millions studying the decline of democracy at home. Looking in the mirror is free.
#Trudeau
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National Post
Trudeau pledges $8.4 million to study 'democratic decline'
As part of a surprise outlay of cash announced at a summit in South Korea, the Prime Minister’s Office has approved $8.4 million to study how autocracy thrives in warming temperatures.
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In case you missed this strange news, an Indian singer won the Juno Fan Choice Award last week. Karan Aujla, who isn't even a Canadian citizen, performed a Punjabi song on stage Sunday.
Who is trying to push the idea that Punjabi songs represent Canadian culture?
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Who is trying to push the idea that Punjabi songs represent Canadian culture?
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💉Winnipeg has started installing vending machines, which dispenses clean needles and naloxone, general hygiene items, smudging materials, snacks, and water for free.
Instead of fighting drug addiction, the government and organizations provide a comfortable environment for addicts. What are the chances this will help in the long run?
#Manitoba
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Instead of fighting drug addiction, the government and organizations provide a comfortable environment for addicts. What are the chances this will help in the long run?
#Manitoba
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📈 Alberta's population surges by record-setting 202,000 people
The province's population surged to just over 4.8 million as of Jan. 1, according to new estimates released by Statistics Canada.
#Alberta
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The province's population surged to just over 4.8 million as of Jan. 1, according to new estimates released by Statistics Canada.
#Alberta
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CBC
Alberta's population surged by record-setting 202,000 people. Here's where they all came from | CBC News
Alberta smashed population-growth records in the past year, mainly due to people moving to the province from across Canada and around the world.
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