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Chris Selley: Liberals’ misleading ‘femicide’ bill is cynical even for them

Let no one say the federal Liberals didn’t keep their promise. And let no one say Prime Minister Mark Carney has abandoned Justin Trudeau’s feminism, despite declining to attach the F-word to his foreign policy. The Liberals’ 2025 election campaign platform promised to “protect victims of sexual violence and intimate partner violence by making murder motivated by hate a … first-degree offence, including femicide." (“Including femicide” is a strangely tacked-on phrase that might have indicated just how seriously they were considering demands that murdering women be established as a whole separate crime.) Read More
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Baby formula stashed away ‘deliberately’ by Hamas during Gaza hunger crisis, Palestinian activist says

Baby formula was stashed away "deliberately" by Hamas during "the worst of the days of the hunger crisis in Gaza in the past six months," a Palestinian-American activist says. It was stored in "clandestine warehouses belonging to the Gaza Ministry of Health," which is run by Hamas, said Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib in a post on X on Monday. Read More
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Jamie Sarkonak: When your food bank donations subsidize fraud and video games

The struggling food bank has been a recurring motif in the news in recent weeks. Food aid agencies across the country are presenting various regional hunger reports to the public, and the results are consistently depressing: usage is higher than ever, donations are down and “we don’t know how we’re going to keep up.” Read More
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Bryan Schwartz: Canadian Museum for Human Rights is gaslighting us with ‘Nakba’ exhibit

WINNIPEG — Maintaining a Jewish identity demands time, spirit and energy: connecting with millennia worth of history, studying the traditions, passing them to our children and contributing to the wider society while never abandoning who we are. Yet in the midst of all this, Jews are constantly forced on the defensive, fending off attacks from all sides. The latest example: the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' (CMHR) plan to open a new exhibit called "Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present." Read More
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