Cyber Attacks, War & Terrorism

Two Khalistan supporters arrested after Toronto rally

By Iron Will / July 11, 2023 /

Two Khalistani protesters were arrested after clashes broke out between pro-India and anti-India groups during a rally held in front of the Indian Consulate in Toronto on Saturday.

Violence broke out as 250 Khalistani supporters were confronted by a pro-India rally held at the same time. Toronto Police were forced to get involved by putting up barricades. One protester allegedly breached the barricade and was quickly arrested by police.

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Indian flag desecrated during Pro-#Khalistan protest outside Indian consulate in #Toronto

By Iron Will / July 11, 2023 /

Indian flag desecrated during Pro-#Khalistan protest outside Indian consulate in #Toronto

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Trudeau promising to double size of Canada’s contribution to NATO mission in Latvia: Christian Leuprecht on CBC News

By Iron Will / July 11, 2023 /

Senior Fellow Christian Leuprecht dissects the Prime Minister’s promise to double Canada’s contribution despite shortfalls in equipment and funding.

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Canada’s days of freeloading on NATO allies must end: Jonathan Berkshire Miller and Balkan Devlen in the National Post

By Iron Will / July 11, 2023 /

As NATO leaders meet this week in Vilnius, the alliance is faced with profound geostrategic challenges — primarily from Russia and China. These challenges amount to the greatest test to NATO since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Amidst this backdrop, we have seen profound shifts within the alliance.

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Military recruitment down 35%, blames tight labour market

By Iron Will / July 10, 2023 /

Military recruitment experienced a significant decline of 35% last year, according to records.

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Vance Saved From Summons

By Iron Will / July 7, 2023 /

A federal tribunal yesterday saved General (Ret’d) Jonathan Vance from a summons to testify in a human rights case. Vance last year pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice, a first for a Chief of Defence Staff.

“The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal is an administrative tribunal and not a court of law,” the Tribunal wrote. “To this end the Tribunal does not have the power to summon this individual who as an administrative decision maker is protected by deliberative secrecy.”

Vance’s testimony was sought by a complainant who alleged discrimination in the Canadian Armed Forces at the time he served as Chief of Defence Staff. Records show Vance dismissed the complaint in 2019. “General Vance’s decision is not subject to review except by a supervising court, in this case the Federal Court,” wrote the Tribunal.

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Call Proof Of Double Dealing

By Iron Will / July 7, 2023 /

The Conservative Party yesterday released an email from a Liberal cabinet aide as proof of double dealing on suspected election fraud by foreign agents, it said. The email was dated only hours before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Conservatives were obstructing a public inquiry.

“Trudeau is lying,” Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre said in a statement. The email proved it was cabinet, not the Conservative Party, that was delaying negotiations on an inquiry into suspected election interference by China, he said.

The email dated July 6 is from a Jamie Innis, a political aide to Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, addressed to Opposition House Leader Andrew Scheer’s office. “Hey, sorry, still no final answer,” it said. Cabinet was undecided but “I continue to push for it,” it added.

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CAF briefing raises alarm on recruitment shortage, suggests more woke policies

By Iron Will / July 7, 2023 /

The Trudeau government is struggling to meet Canada’s national security and international defence obligations as the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) faces a severe shortage of personnel.

According to a federal briefing note obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter, only 5,242 Canadians volunteered to join the CAF in 2022, a 35% drop from 8,069 in 2021.

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India slams Trudeau for refusing to condemn Khalistani terrorism

By Iron Will / July 7, 2023 /

India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has condemned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent refusal to denounce Sikh terrorism after last month’s pro-Khalistani rally, which coincided with the 38th anniversary of the Air India Flight 182 bombing that killed 280 Canadians.

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A Matter of Life and Death: America’s Military Academies Must Return to Meritocracies

By Iron Will / July 7, 2023 /

The Supreme Court has finally reversed its 2003 decision that first injected racial preferences into university admissions. However, it failed to extend the ruling to America’s military service academies, where a system based on recruiting the most capable to lead service members into battle can ultimately mean the difference between life and death.

The court’s much-anticipated decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina reexamines the constitutionality of considering race in admissions and finds it unconstitutional.

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