
Paris is burning. The fire reaches the Eiffel Tower. The fall of the West.
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Paris is burning. The fire reaches the Eiffel Tower. The fall of the West.












Ban Kirpan, huh? Goodluck Sikhi was the only and still remains the only faith that institutionalized the equal duty and equal right of men and women to bear arms as part of their religious identity.

Thousands of Hindus congregate in Brantford Ontario to throw idols of their gods into the Grand River. This doesn’t even look like Canada anymore. Why does Canada have to allow its clean waters to be polluted with foreign traditions?

Approximately 48 Canadian MPs (about 14-15% of the House) were born outside Canada in the current Parliament. Canada does not officially track or require public disclosure of dual citizenship for MPs, so there is no precise total. Many foreign-born MPs retain or qualify for dual citizenship through birth, parents, or their country of origin. Here are notable examples (past & present) among those known or strongly indicated as dual or foreign-born: Hedy Fry (Liberal) – Longest-serving female MP (since 1993). Born in Trinidad and Tobago (likely dual-eligible). Andrew Scheer (CPC) – Former Leader/Opposition Leader (since 2004). Dual Canadian-US citizen. Ahmed Hussen (Liberal) – Senior Cabinet experience. Born in Somalia (dual-eligible). Ziad Aboultaif (CPC) – Long-serving. Born in Lebanon. Omar Alghabra (Liberal) – Multiple terms, Cabinet experience. Born in Saudi Arabia (Syrian origin). Iqra Khalid (Liberal) – Several terms. Born in Pakistan. Anita Anand, Jenny Kwan, Harjit Sajjan, Bardish Chagger......the list goes on. There's no way Parliament would ever change the law to take away Canadian citizenship for Albertans born in Canada.

