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Muslims are everywhere. They're hiding out in schools, churches, and Washington's halls of power (not to mention in our closets and beneath our beds), waiting for the next opportunity to jump out and wreak havoc on the Land of the Free.
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Kenney, at a September 10, 2012 Ottawa Press Conference, announced that Canada's investigation into residence fraud continues to grow, with nearly 11,000 individuals being investigated for possible Immigration fraud.
The General Council of the United Church of Canada in convention in Ottawa this month adopted a resolution calling for a boycott of Israeli products from the West Bank. This action has resulted in a frenzied hostility from major Jewish organizations in Canada. Frank Diamant, CEO of B'nai Brith Canada, for example, said, "The recommendations only serve to undermine the goodwill that Jewish and Christian communities in Canada have worked tirelessly to establish and maintain."
Part I - Reality TV at the Democratic Convention
It doesn't take divine inspiration to predict two topics that will be discussed in American media until Election Day. Mike Lupica told it like it is in the June 15 New York Daily News, "More money will be spent" in this election "than on any political campaign in world history." The New York Times editorially rages against the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. It details corporate funding of "super PACs." And virtually every issue of the Wall Street Journal deals with U.S. and Israeli opposition to Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Today is a relatively normal day in Beni Suef. The sun is shining, the streets are lined with fresh vegetables and fruit, and motorbikes and microbuses whiz by in all directions. Muslims, Christians, Egyptians young and old, move about the Egyptian city as usual.
Dr. Ingrid Mattson, Chair in Islamic Studies at The University of Western Ontario will be the keynote speaker at the Canadian Charger's fundraising dinner to be held in Waterloo, Ontario on Saturday Nov. 10, 2012 at 5 pm. You can save $5 if you buy your ticket online now.
Quebec politics is taking some interesting twists and turns.
On a recent CBC Radio program The Current, with Anna Maria Tremonti, Jonathan Kay, National Post Managing Editor and a fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, insisted that the shooting at the Parti Quebecois victory rally in Montreal, on September 4th is not connected to politics.
It is claimed that Canada has universal health care. Unfortunately, that is an overstatement.
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