Controversial Muslim group CAIR now fighting a sex scandal lawsuit after it’s dropped by White House over ‘happy’ Hamas attack remark

Former CAIR senior leader Lori Saroya is suing the organization for defamation more than two years after it sued her. blainemn.gov A controversial Islamic group — which the White House cut ties with after its director said he was “happy” about Hamas’ terror attack against Israel on Oct. 7 — is facing allegations of sexual assault … Read more

Freezing rain keeps ambulances in Montreal and Laval busy

Urgences-Santé asks the public to call 811 for minor medical issues while leaving 911 open for cases where “a life is in danger.” Montrealers like Richard Abderrahmane woke up to an icy morning Jan. 25, 2024. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette The freezing rain that coated much of Montreal and Laval early Thursday triggered … Read more

Alabama Republican: ‘Everyone has some type of racist in them’

An Alabama congressman said that he believes everyone “has some type of racist in them” during a debate in the state’s 1st Congressional District on Wednesday night. The debate moderator asked Reps. Jerry Carl (R-Ala.) and Barry Moore (R-Ala.) if they agreed with GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley saying the U.S. has “never been a racist … Read more

Map shows where women can be conscripted for war

World] Map shows where conscription is mandatory for women in 2024 METRO GRAPHICS Credit metro.co.uk”/> Many countries conscript women to take part in mandatory military service (Picture: Metro.co.uk) While dozens of countries have laws allowing men to be conscripted for military service, only around 20 do the same for women. People in other countries could … Read more

Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about expanding eligibility for assisted dying

Federal Health Minister Mark Holland recently said he’s hearing concerns about readiness from provinces before the change takes effect in March. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne MuschiPhoto by Christinne Muschi /The Canadian Press OTTAWA — The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to seek medical assistance in … Read more

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