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The Carney Liberals are taking Canada apart, piece by piece.


BREAKING: on October 31st, Canadian’s will be let go

& Rogers will be giving operational control of the Rogers Wireless Network to workers in India.

This is after Canadian staff were required to train their Indian counterparts, including some flying to Canada and others flying to India.

After staggering job losses, Canada needs a win.

These job losses could pose MASSIVE national security risks.

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A source connected to an ongoing House of Commons study on bail reform conducted by the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights has confirmed exclusively with True North that a Liberal MP invited a convicted killer to advise the government on potential changes to bail laws.

In the parliamentary record, Nicole “Nyki” Kish is described as a “Canadian researcher, advocate and leader specializing in criminal justice, incarceration and the impacts of law on marginalized communities,” and is identified as the associate executive director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies.

What the record doesn’t mention is that Kish is also a convicted murderer.

Appearing before the justice committee earlier this month in a witness and advisory role on “Bail System, Sentencing and the Handling of Repeat Violent Offenders in Canada,” Kish’s criminal history was never publicly disclosed to observers. She was instead presented solely as an expert witness ...

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