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29.12.25 - 20:51
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Black Privilege: Canadian Judge Reduces Sex Offender′s Sentence Over Race (ZeroHedge)
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Black Privilege: Canadian Judge Reduces Sex Offender's Sentence Over Race
A former university football player who choked a woman until she was almost unconscious and forced another one to give him a blowjob was given a reduced sentence by a Canadian judge of just two years in prison because he's black and was 'feeling intense pressure' at the time of the attacks.
"It should be noted that but, for the contents of the Impact of Race and Culture Assessment (IRCA), the pre-sentence report and all the mitigating factors surrounding Omogbolahan (Teddy) Jegede, this sentence would have been much higher," Justice Frank Hoskins said in his Nova Scotia Supreme Court decision last Wednesday, the National Post reports.
The author of an Impact of Race and Culture Assessment, a report funded under a new initiative from the Trudeau Liberals, wrote that Jegede was feeling intense pressure around the time of the assaults and did not have culturally appropriate support to turn to.
Of note...
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24.12.25 - 23:06
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Canada Is Building The Wrong Army For The War That Is Coming (ZeroHedge)
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Canada Is Building The Wrong Army For The War That Is Coming
Authored by Andrew Latham via RealClearDefense,
The next major land war will not reward elegance, boutique modernization, or the comforting belief that advanced technology can replace mass and endurance. It will expose armies built on fragile assumptions. Concealment has largely disappeared. Attrition has returned as a central fact of combat. Sustainment shapes outcomes as decisively as firepower. Yet the Canadian Army remains organized, equipped, and intellectually anchored to a vision of warfare that belonged to yesterday's world. The problem is not a simple modernization lag or a lack of new kit. It is a deeper conceptual failure—a refusal to absorb how radically and irreversibly the character of land warfare has changed.
That is the larger point. The key change is not this or that technology. The battlespace itself has changed. Artificial intelligence, proliferated drones, commercial satellites, autonomous strike systems, and ...
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24.12.25 - 12:01
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Canadian Dollar Climbs Against Most Majors (AFX)
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OTTAWA (dpa-AFX) - The Canadian dollar strengthened against most major currencies in the Asian session on Wednesday.The Canadian dollar rose to a 5-month high of 1.3673 against the U.S. dollar and......
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23.12.25 - 20:45
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Carney taps financier as new Canadian ambassador to the US (The Hill)
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday named former BlackRock financier Mark Wiseman to serve as Canada's next ambassador to the U.S. Wiseman also previously served as president and CEO of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and chair of the board of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation. He is currently on Carney's Council on......
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23.12.25 - 03:18
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Canadian Dollar Rises Against U.S. Dollar (AFX)
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OTTAWA (dpa-AFX) - The Canadian dollar advanced against the U.S. dollar in the New York session on Monday.The loonie climbed to a 6-day high of 1.3736 against the greenback.The loonie rose to 112.......
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