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Kevin R. Hamm

Kevin R. Hamm

@krhamm

Christ-follower, Canadian dad to three Russian girls, MCC thrift shop manager, devoted husband to former KGB operative.

ÜT: 49.967058,-98.310268 Katılım Mart 2008
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Melissa Lantsman
Melissa Lantsman@MelissaLantsman·
🚨Last year, Canadian Heritage handed $20,000 of your money to the Muslim Association of Canada, through the Anti-Racism Program (the same department that promised accountability after the Laith Marouf scandal), to the same MAC that platforms Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas-tied speakers, and that just last week promoted a “Jew-free world” to young people at a conference in Toronto. They promised to vet this. They lied. Again. Once? Scandal. Twice? Policy. Enough.
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Melanie Bennet@MelanieBennet_

In an interactive activism lab, young Muslims are asked what the main issues are facing the Ummah (Islamic nation) and how can they be addressed. None of the adults in the room react to “Jew free” response. The session titled “Visionaries of the Ummah: Youth activism lab,” began with a 20-minutes of praise for the Muslim Brotherhood and its founder, Hasan al-Banna delivered by Khaled Al-Qazzaz of the lobby group CMPAC. Muslim Association of Canada convention session in May 2026.

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Lindsay Shepherd
Lindsay Shepherd@NewWorldHominin·
I tried asking APTN what their involvement is in the CBC "prank show." Their comms director accidentally sent me an internal email stating that they were going to ignore my inquiry because I'm just a lowly Canadian citizen and not a media outlet (not that they will give a sufficient answer to the media either.) I followed up and asked who I can contact then, and they just didn't respond. It's actually crazy that these taxpayer-supported institutions think that they don't need to answer to anyone. They don't even think I deserve a modicum of an answer to my questions, even though they shouldn't be difficult to respond to.
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Holly Doan
Holly Doan@hollyanndoan·
In which @maxfawcett slags @PostmediaNews for receiving large sums, slags @the_lineca for not taking money, smirks at @TheHubCanada, but fails to explain why Blacklock’s Reporter doesn’t need subsides while the National Observer cannot survive without $1.3 million. @ 1:20:20 @mattgurney @itsrobroberts
Ryan Jespersen@ryanjespersen

"It simplifies the conversation to a point of absurdity." Lead columnist @maxfawcett responds after @mindingottawa singles out Canada's National Observer over federal media subsidies. Do you support govt funding for journalism in Canada? FULL: rtrj.info/051926Max #cdnmedia

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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@terrynewman·
There are monsters in Canada tearing down posters about this missing Jewish girl. Please circulate this to help find Esther. #EstherIsMissing
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Ben Woodfinden
Ben Woodfinden@BenWoodfinden·
This is a nice strawman. The Region of Waterloo offered every encampment resident an individualized housing plan. It dropped fines. It created a transition policy. The court said none of it mattered. What the judge actually did here, and what you're conspicuously not mentioning, is declare homelessness a constitutionally protected class under s.15 of the Charter, something courts have previously refused to do, including in this very case three years ago. You're happy about it because the judge happens to share your policy preferences. That's all this is. An activist class that can't win these fights democratically cheering when judges do it for them.
guyfelicella🇨🇦🍁@guyfelicella

Let me break it down for everyone 👇🏼 Everyone is upset that an Ontario judge said you can’t just keep displacing homeless people. Here’s an idea: stop complaining about homeless people and start demanding governments actually house people. Then maybe the courts wouldn’t have to step in to protect basic human rights. You can’t oppose encampments, oppose supportive housing, oppose shelters, oppose affordable housing, oppose mental health supports and then complain that homelessness still exists. You don’t solve homelessness by pushing people from one sidewalk to another. You solve it by giving people somewhere to go.

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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
"The big pricing story at the grocery store right now is chicken, not beef. Chicken prices have increased faster than beef in many parts of the country, yet the media is largely avoiding the topic — and we all know why. Chicken is supply-managed, and few are willing to criticize supply management ahead of the CUSMA review."
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Andy Lee
Andy Lee@RealAndyLeeShow·
I’m sorry - a Canadian MP has an issue with us getting a terror supporter banned from entering our country? And she’s going to “fix it?” He meets with Hamas’ command. He said October 7th was a “lie.” He also lied on his entry paperwork. What are we “fixing?” @SalmaZahid15
Firas Al Najim@NajimFiras

Had a nice interaction with Liberal MP @SalmaZahid15 & she promised that she would not bow to any Zionist lobbies & continue to stand up for Palestinian rights. We also discussed the @MACNational speakers that weren’t able to attend due to @CanBorder & she said she is solving it.

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Darshan Maharaja
Darshan Maharaja@TheophanesRex·
This employer was fined $177K for, inter alia, hiring a foreign worker for a non-existent business… …but the employer is STILL eligible to hire foreign workers!! Make it make sense. (More shocking details in next post)
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
Apart from the absurdity and demonic degeneracy of the claim itself, this exposes a deeper theological problem. The reasoning implicitly normalizes male lust as something primarily managed through external regulation rather than internal moral responsibility. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus radically internalizes sin. He does not say, “If someone causes you to lust, they are guilty.” He says, “If YOU look lustfully, YOU have sinned.” The burden is placed first on the heart, the eyes, the will of the individual. That is why Christ says, “If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out.” The problem begins within. Moral failure is not outsourced onto other people’s clothing, appearance, or existence. By contrast, this kind of reasoning creates a framework where responsibility is continually externalized: Women must veil so men do not lust, men must grow beards so other men are not tempted, society must endlessly regulate appearances because self-control is treated as secondary. Christianity addresses desire at the root. It confronts the human heart itself rather than building an ever-expanding system of external restrictions to compensate for it.
Genius Tech@Geniustechw

"Men without beards might cause 'indecent thoughts' in other men because they look like women." An Islamic scholar in Spain is claiming all men must grow a beard for this reason. What do you think?

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Michael Hill
Michael Hill@Michael_J_Hil·
The judge in this case, Nicholas Roland, has form on letting the perpetrators of serious sexual crimes against children off without prison time, due to 'mitigating circumstances'. In 2023 Sophie Carter (previously known as Dominic Carter) was convicted of downloading 11 'indecent' images of children including 2 'category A' images, the highest category. The minimum starting point for that is a 1 year prison sentence. Instead Judge Roland opted for a 6 month suspended sentence. Carter then failed to show up for probation appointments, ended up back in court 4 times, most bizarrely for pretending to have been kidnapped, presumably as an excuse for not attending appointments required by the sentence. Carter was put back before Judge Roland, who eventually conceded he had 'no choice' but to send Carter to prison. However even then Roland still said 'The last thing I want to do is to have to send you to prison for these offences.' It is hard not to conclude that Judge Roland seems to prioritise keeping people who have committed serious sexual offences against children out of prison, rather than public safety.
Sky News@SkyNews

Three boys avoid jail after rape of two teenage girls. Read more 🔗 trib.al/xn9Bhyn

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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Teenage gang who lured schoolgirl, 15, to underpass and laughed as they filmed themselves raping her handed youth rehabilitation orders trib.al/RkAJsUQ
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Rachael Thomas
Rachael Thomas@RachaelThomasAB·
What the CBC did is absolutely shameful. The National Police Federation is right to ask @MarcMillerVM for answers. The CBC and APTN lured retired RCMP officers—not to honour their service— but to ridicule them with taxpayer dollars. Completely unacceptable.
NPF-FPN@npffpn

RCMP Members and Veterans were intentionally tricked into critical and humiliating interviews for a taxpayer-funded CBC/APTN production. We are calling for an immediate halt and a full inquiry into how this was approved, funded, and executed. Read our full release: npf-fpn.com/news-item/rcmp…

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CTV News
CTV News@CTVNews·
EXCLUSIVE: Airport employees with alleged links to organized crime, drug trafficking and violence received security clearance, investigation reveals ctvnews.ca/canada/article…
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Rachael Thomas
Rachael Thomas@RachaelThomasAB·
Since 2022, the federal government, including the Department of Canadian Heritage, gave BIPOC USHR, a radical activist organization, $306,829. BIPOC USHR has vilified Canada as a “settler colonial state” and put out concerning “Educational Resources” like “Information on the Hamas Charter” and “The Invention of whiteness: the long history of a dangerous idea.” As if that wasn’t bad enough, they dismissed the atrocities of October 7th, urging people to understand Hamas’ actions “in context.” $306,892 in taxpayer dollars to fund radical hateful activism? That’s insane.
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Travis Dhanraj
Travis Dhanraj@Travisdhanraj·
Here's the thing with @bruce_arthur. He was provided context, he was provided background - yet he chose to ignore to push a specific narrative. This is not journalism, its activism. So, when he claims to be a fighter of social injustice and racism, I call bullshit. Happy Thursday Bruce.
adaroundtown@adaroundtown

@bruce_arthur Way to be a hypocrite. Buddy sought to tear down BIPOC journalist @Travisdhanraj who called out the #CBC for their racist tokenism. @bruce_arthur talks out of both sides of his mouth.

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