Canada

US Election Spurs Google Searches for “How to Move to Canada”

The outcome of the 2024 US presidential election sparked a surge in Google searches for “How to move to Canada.” This sudden interest reflected a deep-seated anxiety among many Americans, particularly those who identified as liberal or progressive, about the potential ramifications of a Trump presidency on their lives and freedoms. It highlighted a palpable sense of unease and a desire to seek refuge in a place perceived as more welcoming and inclusive.

It is understandable why people would consider moving to a different country, particularly Canada, which is often viewed as a safe haven for those seeking a more progressive society.… Continue reading

## “Moving to Canada” Trends After Trump Win: Reality Check for American Dreamers

Following Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election, Google searches for “move to Canada” surged dramatically, reaching peak levels early Wednesday morning. Search interest was particularly high in states where Vice President Kamala Harris won, reflecting a potential desire to relocate to a country with a different political climate. Searches also included inquiries about immigration procedures, best places to live in Canada, and the Canadian equivalent of the house-hunting app Zillow, indicating a serious interest in relocating north. While Canada has recently reduced its immigration targets, the government website is prepared to handle surges in traffic from those seeking information on immigrating to the country.

Read More

Trudeau Government Bans TikTok Offices, App Remains Available

The Canadian government has ordered TikTok to shut down its operations in Canada, citing national security concerns. The decision is based on advice from security and intelligence agencies, who believe TikTok’s activities in the country could pose a threat. While users will still be able to access the app, the government has urged Canadians to be aware of potential risks, including the potential for Chinese government access to user data. TikTok has disputed the allegations and plans to challenge the order in court. This decision follows a national security review and a previous ban on the platform for government devices, echoing similar concerns raised by US lawmakers.

Read More

Violence at Canada Temple: Hindus Attack by Khalistanis Marks a Dangerous Turning Point

Canadian politicians, including Pierre Poilievre, Kevin Vuong, and Chandra Arya, denounced a recent attack by Khalistani extremists on the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, Canada. The Indian government also criticized the violence and claimed that it had requested security measures from Canadian authorities in advance. Poilievre, Trudeau’s political rival, and other leaders, voiced support for the ‘right to practice faith in peace’. Toronto MP, Vuong, expressed concern that the country has become a safe harbor for radicals and accused the country’s leaders of failing to protect certain religious groups. Meanwhile, Arya declared that a “red line has been crossed” by such extremists.

Read More

Canadian University Lecturer with Terrorism Conviction Sparks Outrage Over “Social Justice” Agenda

Dr. Hassan Diab, a convicted Lebanese terrorist, has accepted a teaching position at Carlton University in Ottawa, Canada. Diab was found guilty in absentia in a French court for his involvement in a deadly synagogue bombing in Paris in 1980 and sentenced to life imprisonment, but he continues to live freely in Canada. Diab, who denies involvement in the attack, briefly fought extradition in 2008 and fled to Canada following his release from house arrest in France. Diab’s hiring has drawn outrage and condemnation, with critics citing a violation of equality, justice, and dishonoring the victims. A petition calling for his immediate dismissal, led by Bnai Brith Canada, is currently circulating.

Read More

UN Official Withdraws from Conference Endorsing Terror Leader Amid Canadian Controversy

The United Nations special rapporteur for the Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, has withdrawn from a Montreal conference that included the founder of a designated terror group, Samidoun. Charlotte Kates, founder of Samidoun, had been set to participate in the inaugural “Coordinating Council 4 Palestine” conference. Albanaese’s withdrawal followed outcry from Jewish leaders over her plans to speak at the event, given her alleged antisemitic remarks and planned involvement with a terror group leader. The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs has asked for her dismissal from her UN role, and there have been calls to bar her from entering Canada. Kates, based in Vancouver, is a leader of Samidoun, which was designated a terror entity by Canadian and US authorities due to ties with another terror group.

Read More

US Says India Should Take Canada Plot Allegations ‘Seriously’

As an individual who values transparency and honesty in international relations, the recent developments surrounding the allegations of India’s involvement in a plot to assassinate a dissident expat in Canada have me deeply concerned. The fact that the US has come forward in support of Canada’s allegations should not be taken lightly. It is crucial for India to take these accusations seriously and address them with the utmost sincerity to maintain diplomatic integrity.

The gravity of these allegations cannot be ignored, especially considering the potential implications on global politics and trust between nations. The exchange of accusations and denials between the Canadian and Indian governments, resulting in the recall of diplomats and ambassadors, is a clear indication of the seriousness of the situation.… Continue reading

US charges second Indian over plot to kill Sikh separatist

When I first came across the news of the US charging a second Indian individual over a plot to kill a Sikh separatist, I couldn’t help but notice the stark difference in reactions between India and Canada. India, a country known for its strong-arm tactics and aggressive diplomacy, remained surprisingly silent when faced with charges from the US. On the other hand, Canada, a country that seems to be the favorite target for Modi’s bullying tactics, faced a flurry of accusations and backlash from the Indian government.

It’s quite intriguing how Modi, who commands one of the biggest armies on the planet and possesses nuclear triad capabilities, could allow intelligence officers to hire individuals who fall for FBI plots that even high-schoolers wouldn’t be fooled by.… Continue reading

Trudeau: India made ‘horrific mistake’ in violating Canadian sovereignty

As a Canadian citizen, I find the recent events surrounding the violation of our country’s sovereignty by India deeply troubling. The idea that a foreign government would have the audacity to carry out an assassination plot on Canadian soil is not only shocking but completely unacceptable. Our nation prides itself on upholding the rule of law and respecting the rights and freedoms of all individuals within our borders. To have these principles violated in such a brazen manner is a grave concern that cannot be overlooked.

It is clear that India’s actions in this matter cannot be dismissed as a simple mistake.… Continue reading

Antisemitic incidents up 670% in Canada since October 7

Antisemitism is rearing its ugly head in Canada at an alarming rate, with a shocking 670% increase in incidents since October 7. As a Canadian, it deeply saddens me to see such hate and bigotry targeting the Jewish community, who are not responsible for the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. I stand in solidarity with my fellow Canadians in condemning this reprehensible behavior and urge everyone to call it out and not turn a blind eye.

The rise in antisemitic incidents highlights a worrying trend of social justice turning into mob mentality. It is disheartening to see people using the Israel-Palestine conflict as a pretext to target Canadian Jews, who have no connection to the events occurring thousands of kilometers away.… Continue reading