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CBC TV host blasts state broadcaster in fiery resignation | Toronto Sun In a scathing letter announcing his resignation, now former CBC journalist and television host Travis Dhanraj is taking aim at Canada’s state broadcaster. You can read the full resignation letter here. "Quickly though, CBC realized that Dhanraj wasn’t the kind of host CBC wanted; he actually welcomed a diversity of opinion. And while other shows like Power & Politics faced a boycott at the time by MPs from the federal Conservatives over their blatant pro-Trudeau, Liberal bias, those same Conservative MPs would speak to and appear on TV with Dhanraj, something CBC’s “top talent” wouldn’t allow and blocked from happening." Sigh. It may take a little longer than we hoped but these scumbags have got to go2 points
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Once again, if you are here illegally, you can take control of your own destiny and schedule your deportation so you avoid these deportation inconveniences.2 points
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What am I lying about? It's not lying pointing out how ridiculous you look lauding Poilievre's comical failure in the election. The Conservatives getting 41% of the vote and losing a two horse race is not a good result. Trying to convince your it's impressive is a sad coping mechanism. The fact that Poilievre lost his own seat is a good indication of what went wrong. The fact that he consistently polls poorly among Canadians and that his net favorability is a toilet flush should clue most people in, but not the deluded clowns who stroke to his image. This sort of retarded statement would make more sense if I spent even 2% of the time you do here. 🤡2 points
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No, but framing PP's comical failure in the last election as a success sure is! At least I'm not useless, unemployed, friendless and don't spend my entire day, every day, fighting on the internet like you! Exactly! After 10 years of Liberal mismanagement and disgust, and a +20% polling advantage for his party heading into the new year, Pierre Poilievre still (somehow) managed to make himself look like the worse option. Amazing! 🤣2 points
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Let me guess. You blame Trump for trying to clean up Brandon's mess?2 points
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Are you pretending that Flyer is actually lowering the level of discourse here? Hilarious. 🤡2 points
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Well, we don't know the whole, inside story on this yet, but I would agree CBC needs to reign in some at the top, cut way back on the bonuses, and put more emphasis on local programming. But I do not want to see them throw out the baby with the bathwater.2 points
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Dude was a drug trafficker that died of natural causes: https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/crime/2025/06/26/canadian-who-died-in-ice-custody-daytona-drug-trafficker/84377246007/ Johnny Noviello was being held at the Bureau of Prisons Federal Detention Center in Miami pending deportation proceedings when he was found unresponsive June 23 at 12:54 p.m., the release stated. Medical staff immediately responded, called 911, and began administering CPR and a defibrillator, according to the release. ------------------------------- Your article tries to make it sound like ICE is killing people in custody. What a pathetic hit piece. Look at his pic. He probably had a heart attack. He was a drug dealer so he probably was using some kind of shìt and he was obese. He had a heart attack until the autopsy says other wise. You are such a liar: https://cbs12.com/news/local/alligator-alcatraz-detention-facility-approved-plans-to-be-operational-by-early-july-florida-everglades-alligator-undocumented-migrants-uthmeier-attorney-general-june-23-2025 EVERGLADES, Fla. (CBS12) — A new detention facility nestled in the heart of the Everglades and surrounded by predators, named "Alligator Alcatraz," was approved by the federal government on Monday morning.2 points
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Gotta think a book is coming LOL.2 points
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Well then you aliens had best self-deport, don't you think? Remember, you still have choices despite your complete jackassery. https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/alligator-alcatraz-detainees-allege-inhumane-conditions-at-immigration-detention-center/1 point
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"Over 50 Canadians Held in ICE Custody Amid Legal Uncertainty Over 55 Canadians face detention in U.S. ICE centers as immigration enforcement intensifies in 2025. Johnny Noviello’s death highlights concerns over conditions. Canadian government and advocates call for transparency and fair treatment amid new executive orders expanding detentions and arrest targets. Last updated: July 7, 2025 9:30 am Key Takeaways • Over 55 Canadians detained by ICE in U.S. due to immigration violations and minor criminal offenses in 2025. • Johnny Noviello, a Canadian, died in ICE custody on June 23, prompting scrutiny of detention conditions. • Canada’s government offers consular help while advocacy groups push for humane ICE detention reforms. As of July 7, 2025, the detention of over 50 Canadians by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked growing concern, legal confusion, and public outcry. The recent death of Canadian citizen Johnny Noviello in ICE custody has brought even more attention to the issue, raising questions about the treatment of foreign nationals and the impact of toughened immigration policies under President Trump’s administration. This article explains what’s happening, why it matters, and what Canadians and their families need to know." Who is affected? Currently, about 55 Canadians are being held in ICE detention centers across the United States . These individuals include people with different backgrounds—some are long-term residents, others were visiting or working in the country, and a few have lived in the United States for decades. Why are they being detained? Canadians can end up in ICE custody for several reasons: – Immigration violations: Overstaying a visa, working without proper authorization, or entering the country without the right documents. – Criminal convictions: Even minor offenses can trigger detention, especially under stricter enforcement. – Pending deportation: Some are held while waiting for a decision on their removal from the United States . Where are they being held? Detained Canadians are spread across various ICE facilities, including a new, controversial detention center in Florida known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” This facility has become a symbol of the administration’s tougher stance on immigration enforcement. When did this start? While Canadians have occasionally been detained by ICE in the past, the numbers have risen sharply in 2025. This increase follows new executive orders and policy changes signed by President Trump, which have ramped up enforcement and detention efforts. How did this happen? The U.S. government has set much higher targets for ICE arrests. According to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, ICE now aims for 3,000 arrests per day, compared to about 650 per day earlier in President Trump’s second term. This aggressive approach has led to more detentions, including of Canadians who may not have serious criminal backgrounds. The Tragic Case of Johnny Noviello The death of Johnny Noviello, a Canadian citizen, in ICE custody on June 23, 2025, has become a rallying point for critics of the current system. Noviello’s family and supporters say his case highlights the dangers and lack of proper care in detention centers. Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand expressed condolences to Noviello’s family and promised that Canadian officials are seeking more information about his death. This tragedy has raised urgent questions about: – Medical care in ICE facilities – Transparency – Communication between U.S. and Canadian authorities about what happens to detainees unquote Over 50 Canadians Held in ICE Custody Amid Legal Uncertainty Why is the Canadian government not doing something about this? Why even negotiate a trade deal while this is going on?1 point
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Honestly I cannot fathom it. I don't really understand rapists either, but I guess some things are just going to be beyond my ken. I don't know that it will ever stop working. We've seen more than one country in the world run itself right into the ground and crash and burn and people still don't get the idea. Honestly I think the Country will probably break into two before these people realize into a wall at full speed Which is exactly what my expectation would be if we joined the US, I have no idea why Donald Trump thinks this is a good idea1 point
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No, they have not always been this way. Not in my youth and younger days anyway. Things in parliament were considerably more collegial among MPs of all parties. There was more of a sense of dignity to the place and more respect among them. I would say it began to die during the Mulroney rein, brought about by the Liberal "rat pack'. Things have steadily deteriorated since then. Now we're at the point where the NDP seem to have gladly committed political suicide in a desperate effort to avoid the Conservatives getting into power, despite, on a realistic level, them not really being all that much different from the Liberals on 90% of topics. Yet to hear the likes of Singh and others in the NDP AND Liberals talk, if the Tories had gotten in, Canada would have been instantly plunged into a dystopian nightmare.1 point
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Much better than we had it in Afghanistan, and i did not break any laws .....my first tour we slept along side of the LAV in the Poo dirt..., covered in sand fleas...and crotch rot...Sounds like they have it really good....1 point
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Or in other words propaganda. They have no value whatsoever. Other than to the left-wing parties they are beholden to. Which doesn't just mean the federal level, they've been interfering politically at the provincial levels as well. They really need to go It literally points out that they were boycotted. The CBC wanted to give no air time to the conservatives. You're actually pointing out the CBC bias and how they behaved in a one-sided fashion. But you wanted to be the conservatives fault . So in other words what you're saying is you are 100% fine with a political system that grossly favors one party over another as long as it's a party you like1 point
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Wow, people being detained are crying... *yawn* never heard that before. " Fire and paramedics are on site, according to officials. The facility, which has portable restrooms and showers, has power with backup generators in place. Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article309783885.html#storylink=cpy" How many illegal immigrants are you harboring?1 point
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ADD: that if over-reliance on the US market, trade diversity and standing up for purely Canadian interests was not an issue for the CPC long before there was an election it only points to yet another instance of lack of vision and reliance on sitting with their thumb up their a$$ keeping to the status quo.1 point
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Look at the responses here. Not only did the Tories screw up by failing to see the focus issue at the time of the election, their supporters here still can't..... and months later, when The Mango M0ron and his trade and annexation threats are still the real issue of the day, the party has come up with zero ideas or contributions.1 point
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That's the way it is with every lefty. When @TreeBeard doesn't have a real argument he simply turns to accusing the other person of being in human. Irrational person would realize that if we trash our economy there won't be money for social programs and we are quick approaching that point, but if anyone dares point that out it suggests we need to be more cautious than obviously the only conclusion can be that they don't want people to have clean teeth or health. It's so much easier than making an intelligent argument1 point
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https://wibc.com/108211/pew-study-white-liberals-disproportionately-suffer-from-mental-illness/ Survey data from a 2020 Pew poll indicates that white liberals disproportionately suffer from mental illness versus their conservative counterparts. The study, which examined white liberals, moderates, and conservatives, both male and female, found that conservatives were far less likely to be diagnosed with mental health issues than those who identified as either liberal or even “very liberal.” Young white women suffered the worst. White women, ages 18-29, who identified as liberal were given a mental health diagnosis from medical professionals at a rate of 56.3%, as compared to 28.4% in moderates and 27.3% in conservatives. Doesn't it just make sense now, why posters like @eyeball, @ExFlyer, @robosmith, @Rebound, @Hodad, @CrakHoBarbie etc are so easily manipulated by MSM disinformation? And why they're so resistant to facts? They're just not healthy upstairs. If we're being honest, we know it, just no one came out and said it.1 point
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He's telling the whole inside story and he's not the first to walk away with these exact sentiments. The CBC needs to be destroyed. Before it was just defund them I think at this point when the conservatives win they should just scrap it and sell the parts. It is way too late to be raining in a few people at the top, and the liberals won't do that anyway because they are benefiting from this If it was one person once you might make an argument that perhaps it's sour grapes on his part but the fact is a number of reporters over the last years have quit saying exactly the same things. The CBC is grossly biased, it won't allow fair commentary and it wants everything to be one-sided. There's no fixing that I'm past defunding them. Shut them down and sell the pieces. Take every scrap of equipment back and sell it off at auction. Poilievre needs to keep his mouth shut about the CBC during the next campaign and then just do it.1 point
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You are a liar. He was on probation and following the conditions of that. He was not selling drugs to anybody. That means you are lying. His criminal record is legally established. Why are you lying about it? Get a grip man!1 point
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Unlike you, I was smart enough to finish college and get an MS in Electrical Engineering. LMAO That's why I know SCIENCE and ECONOMICS and you DO NOT.1 point
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Thanks for demonstrating just how lDIOTIC you are. You probably don't even know that camp has been flooded. Is Alligator Alcatraz already flooded? The hastily constructed detention camp in the Everglades that began processing immigrant detainees late this week has already flooded once, may not meet hurricane codes and is not officially approved or funded by the federal government.3 days ago Heat, storms, mosquitos the big threats at Alligator Alcatraz ... Only an lDIOT would want to stay there. 🤮1 point
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The OP is like saying "50 Canadians held in US prisons amid legal uncertainty because they stole gum from stores in the US". If you're a Canadian who is in the US illegally and thus broken their laws you have created your own problems. Hopefully the law is and will be applied fairly.1 point
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Don't break the law. No surprise, you are here defending law breakers yet again.1 point
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Poilievre made a career out of that and thought it would make him PM. What happened?1 point
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He should be able to ignore all judges. Their job is to interpret the law, not pull laws out of their asses.1 point
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Actually, there are 7 HOV lanes in the LM. I live in the furthest southern part of the area so would mainly use 17A and 99 lanes but as you note, mainly useless. Road infrastructure hasn't kept up with population growth south of the Fraser so too many cars on the road and HOV lanes seem to be just another lane for many with enforcement few and far between. Toronto is different because of the number of people and cars on the road, but Vancouver albeit smaller is not too dissimilar because of the cost challenge the topography of rivers separating land areas creates. End of the day we need less cars on the roads with a convenient and reliable mass transit system.1 point
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The fact that you brought up the CBC proves that. Back in April I was at a farewell luncheon for my supervisor. Half way though it, his replacement walked in and happened to sit across from me. Somehow we got onto travelling to the US (he was taking a cruise with his family from the US) and how he was worried that the US Border Officials would confiscate his mobile phone. I just had to roll my eyes and told him, "stop watching CBC". Sure, they might have confiscated one mobile phone from a questionable person and we all know that main stream media loves to sensationalize everything. In March and April of this year, I crossed over at least three times into the US to buy US made products and I didn't even get tariffed on any of them. In fact I did not even get charged HST. You want an ulcer, watch main stream media news aka BS news.1 point
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Illegal immigration and its costs are paid for by the tax payer. In other words, it is a charity. Let the whining Democrats take the illegals into theor own home and pay all the associated expenses out of their own pocket. Governments should look after their own.1 point
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The worst part about him is his comments about seizing the means of production. That’s not socialism, that’s straight up communism. He needs to go back the f**k where he came from with stupid ideas like that.1 point
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Absolutely nothing. That is why we have passports. Unfortunately, many country leaders could not figure that out, Trudeau and Biden to name a couple.1 point
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It's because the Marxism taught in school is meant to make people angry and into woke social justice warriors which makes people depressed1 point
