NDP MP Leah Gazan condemns Budget 2026 for cutting $7B from Indigenous Services Canada and Crown Indigenous relations.
"They provided $0 to deal with the ongoing genocide of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+," she said.
"Rates of violence are increasing, and the PM is turning a blind eye."
@dlLambo Daniel Lambert is a known liar and I have it from a reliable source close to his family that when he was a child he tortured kittens and gerbils.
Israel is the first state in history to legislate a death sentence that applies only to one ethnic group.
There's a reason nobody has ever done this.
It's a depth of evil beyond humanity itself.
The state of Texas will not observe the Cesar Chavez Day holiday. I am directing all Texas state agency heads to comply. In the upcoming legislative session, I will work with Texas lawmakers to remove Cesar Chavez Day from state law altogether.
Reports of the horrific and widely acknowledged sexual assault allegations against Cesar Chavez rightfully dismantle the myth of this progressive hero and undermine the narrative that elevated Chavez as a figure worthy of official state celebration.
@BenStiller dear ben, I'm a big fan but every time you or any other actor voice your political opinions in the real world it ruins the movie I'm watching. you may be acting out a great scene and suddenly I'll only hear you say something about ice or racism or the wage gap. it's distracting.
Hey White House, please remove the Tropic Thunder clip. We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine. War is not a movie.
@ThomasSowell I would've grabbed her, put her over my knee, pulled down her pants and spanked her bare ass until she cried please master stop I'll be good
17-year-old gay teen attacked, yet only an aggravated robbery charge. No hate motive. No outrage.
Seems “hate” only gets attention when it fits a certain narrative in Australia.
Equal justice should mean equal application of the law. What do you think?
@MairaP_SpeakS give those two men a medal, lifelong visas to europe, free five star hotel accomodation in all euro cities, cricket bats and immunity from prosecution
A Muslim man is being beaten for reciting The Quran on a train in Gujarat.
Violence against anyone for practicing their faith is unacceptable. No one should face hate or fear for reciting their holy book. Stand for humanity, dignity, and peace.
#IndianMuslims
12 Cousins all convicted of Raping the same child, over and over again, sometimes one after the other and always, anywhere they wanted.
These rapists all have two things in common, they’re all Cousins and they all go to the same Mosque. Let that sink in, they all go to the same Mosque and no one says anything !
Yasser Kabir, 25, of Belgrave Road, Keighley, was found guilty on three charges of rape.
Kabir's half-brother, Tauqeer (also known as Toki) Hussain, 23, of Belgrave Road, Keighley, was found guilty of three charges of rape - which included a second victim.
Sufyan (Sufy) Ziarab, 22, of Kendal Mellor Court, Keighley, was convicted of two counts of rape.
His brother, Bilal (Billy or Browny) Ziarab, 21, of Sedgwick Close, Manningham, Bradford, was also found guilty on two rape charges.
Israr Ali (Sari), 19, of Devonshire Street West, Keighley, was found guilty on one rape charge
Nazir Khan (Khany), 23, of Buxton Street, Keighley, was found guilty of rape.
Faisal Khan (Buller) 27, of Buxton Street, Lawkholme, Keighley, was convicted on one rape charge.
Hussain Sardar (Dolly) 19, of Bradford Street, Lawkholme, Keighley, was found guilty on one rape charge.
Saqib Younis (Saqi Butcher), 29, of Bradford Street, Lawkholme, Keighley, was found guilty of one rape charge.
Zain Ali (Droopy), 20, of Buxton Street, Keighley, was convicted on one rape charge.
Taxi driver Mohammed Akram, 63, of Holker Street, Keighley, was found guilty of sexual activity with a child under 16, when he was 59 and she was 14.
He had sex with her in his cab.
A 12th man, Khalid Mahmood, 34, care of Ashfield Prison, pleaded guilty to five charges of rape before the trial, we can now report.
NEW: Dutch Parliament Member Michel Hoogeveen explains how the 36% unrealized capital gains tax, just passed by the House of Representatives, will work.
Here is a more detailed example:
Step 1. Starting position
You own 500 shares.
Value on Jan 1, 2028: €50,000
Value on Jan 1, 2029: €100,000
So the paper gain is:
€100,000 − €50,000 = €50,000 unrealized profit
You did not sell. But for tax purposes, that €50,000 is treated as income.
Step 2. Apply exemption
You are married, so you get a €3,600 exemption.
€50,000 − €3,600 = €46,400 taxable amount
Tax rate: 36%
€46,400 × 36% = €16,704 tax bill
That bill is due in May, even though you never sold anything.
Step 3. Market falls before you pay
Now suppose by May the shares drop in value.
New total value: €60,000
So your portfolio is no longer worth €100,000. It’s worth €60,000.
But the tax bill is still €16,704, because it was calculated based on the January 1 valuation.
Step 4. You must sell shares to pay tax
To raise €16,704, you sell part of your shares.
After paying the tax, you’re left with:
€60,000 − €16,704 = €43,296
Originally you had 500 shares.
Now you have 360 shares left.
You were forced to sell 140 shares.
140 ÷ 500 = 28% of your shares gone.
Step 5. What happened economically?
Before the correction:
Paper gain was €50,000.
After the correction:
Portfolio is worth €60,000.
Original cost basis was €50,000.
Real gain is only €10,000.
But you paid €16,704 in tax.
So instead of being up €10,000, you are now:
€43,296 − €50,000 = €6,704 below your original starting value.
You turned a €10,000 real gain into a €6,704 net loss.
And you lost 28% of your shares permanently.
Today, the Trump administration repealed the endangerment finding: the ruling that served as the basis for limits on tailpipe emissions and power plant rules. Without it, we’ll be less safe, less healthy and less able to fight climate change — all so the fossil fuel industry can make even more money.
Listen to the words of Australian of the year Grace Tam.
She’s calling for freedom!
Freedom to protest!
Freedom to speak!
The freedom movement called for that once, now so many of their leaders it’s doing the opposite.
Australian police are facing mounting scrutiny after a violent crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Sydney.
Authorities have defended officers’ actions amid what they described as volatile conditions.