
Imagine having to take the TTC and deal with this 🤦♂️
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Imagine having to take the TTC and deal with this 🤦♂️

Canadian gets death threats from Indian invaders for posting a video at Toronto City Hall.

NEW: India-born residents have officially become Australia’s largest migrant group, overtaking the English for the first time.

The Indians will turn Canada into a dumping ground.

NEW: India-born residents have officially become Australia’s largest migrant group, overtaking the English for the first time.

NOW.. IF they were a different nationality, like say White .. Do you think THIS would be on MSM with some anti-firearms preaching? BUT “They” have the sympathies of the Left and wouldn’t want to effect their status in Canada 🤦🏻♂️ — So NOTHING to see HERE

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Nick Fuentes altercation footage surfaces after woman approached his door following doxxing of his address.




EXCLUSIVE: Canada Pauses Deportation of Trucker Jaskirat Sidhu, Who Killed 16 and Injured 13 Chris Joseph, father of Jaxon Joseph, whose life was lost along with 15 others in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, says he will not stop his quest for justice and his fight to have the man responsible for the tragedy deported back to India, which was part of his sentence. “I honestly do feel like my son Jaxon would be right behind me saying, ‘Go get him, Dad,’” Joseph says, promising he will not stop until Jaskirat Sidhu is deported, after a federal court paused the deportation at the eleventh hour, when Sidhu was scheduled to be deported the next business day. “Being deported back to India, although not anybody’s favourite choice, is not a death sentence,” Joseph, the former NHL hockey player, says. “What we have is a death sentence,” he adds, pointing out that the last time he ran his fingers through his son’s hair was in a morgue. Joseph says Sidhu was ordered deported by everyone: the judge, the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Court of Appeal, and the CBSA, yet he is still fighting on humanitarian grounds to avoid being separated from his family in Canada. “His family can go to India with him. If my wife or I were deported, we’d be at each other’s side,” Joseph says, adding that forgiveness is irrelevant. “Deportation was part of his sentence. Forgiveness doesn’t mean he gets to be more special than any other criminal,” he says, emphasizing that people are deported every day for much less. Follow and support @MediaBezirgan for more exclusive Canadian news content.






