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“Terrorism is not impulsive criminality. It is belief-driven conduct, sustained by conviction rather than circumstance. And conviction does not reliably erode with years behind bars,” write Ches W. Parsons and Sheryl Saperia (@sherylsap) in @TheHubCanada.
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DRIPA’s challenge is not its intent. It is the uncertainty built into its design. Jerome Gessaroli argues BC needs a clearer framework that balances Indigenous rights, democratic accountability, and economic stability.
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https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/dripas-problem-is-not-its-goal-it-is-its-design-jerome-gessaroli-for-inside-policy/
I’ve written and researched the whole seven front war since 7th October. It has been my whole professional life. I’ve written many papers and have just finished my book. I have written both positive and negative critiques of the war.
All of that feels irrelevant in this
And the @nytimes thought it was more important to publish @NickKristof's garbage story about dogs trained for anal rape in order to shift the world's attention to those bad Jooz rather than give the nod to this *verified* account of the Oct 7 atrocities. It's breathtakingly
In 1943, Canada erased a hospital room from existence to save a royal baby — and Europe's oldest monarchy thanked them with flowers that still bloom 80 years later.
The Nazis had taken Holland. Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands had fled across the Atlantic with her
Their 11-year-old daughter went on a class trip—only to discover that her hotel roommate (and expected bedmate) was a boy.
Today we’re representing them & other CO parents at the 10th Circuit. Kids deserve privacy on overnight trips. Parents deserve the chance to protect them.




