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Chris Selley: British police allegedly lied to avoid protecting Jews from haters. Sound familiar?

Policing issues in the United Kingdom’s third-largest urban area wouldn’t normally interest Canadians. But Craig Guildford, chief constable of the West Midlands Police (Birmingham being the biggest city under his watch) is currently in very hot water of a sort that some Canadian police chiefs should be, perhaps, as well. A Nov. 6 Europa League soccer match between storied Birmingham club Aston Villa and storied Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv, which was contested in front of roughly 43,000 empty seats, has become emblematic of Jews in the U.K. essentially being punished for their own persecution. And it happens here too. Read More
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Adam Zivo: Forget ‘international law,’ Maduro’s arrest was the moral thing to do

Although Latin Americans are widely celebrating the United States’ abduction of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, some voices, predominantly western progressives, have condemned the operation as destabilizing, illegal and immoral. Don’t listen to them: their arguments are specious and rife with contradictions.   Read More
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‘Can’t beat the weather’: Canada’s snowbirds still flocking to the U.S., but some are going ‘quietly’

Leslie Burns and her husband Michael have wintered in Tavernier, a small, laid-back community in the Florida Keys, since 2010. The Collingwood, Ont., couple doesn't see themselves as tourists anymore. "We stay in a residential neighbourhood and do our best to blend in," Leslie said from their long-term winter rental where the weather reached 21 degrees Celsius this week under "Windex-blue" skies. Read More
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