
Adrie Busski 🇨🇦🌷🌟🦆
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Adrie Busski 🇨🇦🌷🌟🦆
@BusskiR
Prairie gal, wife, mother; Freedom Fighter, disability advocate; enjoys cooking & baking and good cheers; loves nature & prairie skies; 💔🇨🇦has died ✝️


A 17 yr old girl was sexually assaulted in Vancouver. He smeared feces into her face & mouth He’s a schizophrenic, nine years of meth addiction, prior sexual assault convictions, and a history of breaching court orders. He was out on bail when he did it Make laws matter again





Hi Scott, we think one of the biggest misperceptions about Tim Hortons is how the TFW program has been used. About 3.6% of team members were hired through the TFW program. These are positions in communities where restaurant owners faced documented labour shortages and went through the full government approval process before hiring. This new campaign will help Canadian restaurant owners hire 10,000 new local team members, supporting natural turnover and growth of Tim Hortons restaurants – including 80 new restaurants opening this year across Canada.





costco in surrey b.c. saw maybe 10 whites. WTH.

The Komagata Maru tragedy is one of the darkest chapters in our history — a moment where Canada failed to uphold our values, with horrific consequences. Today, we honour the memory of all the passengers, their descendants, and their communities who suffered: pm.gc.ca/en/news/statem…



Winnipeg Police Service will develop a kirpan policy after receiving a legal notice, following an incident in which a Sikh applicant was denied entry to a recruitment exam for refusing to remove or store his kirpan. Jaspal Singh Gill, represented by the World Sikh Organization of Canada, filed the notice on May 11, 2026, arguing the decision violated his Charter rights and the Manitoba Human Rights Code. He maintained that the kirpan is a protected religious article, not a weapon. Winnipeg Police confirmed on May 22 that they are updating procedures to accommodate kirpan wearers, aligning with practices used by the RCMP and a 2006 Supreme Court of Canada ruling that affirmed Sikh religious rights.





















