In Defense of Europe
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| German Chancellor Friedrich Merz |
"We
Germans know that a world in which only power is taken into account is a
dark place. Our country took this path in the twentieth century all the
way to its bitter and evil end."
"We
Germans are adhering to our legal obligations. We consider this
strictly within the context of our nuclear sharing in NATO -- and we
will not allow zones of differing security to emerge in Europe."
"These talks are in their very early stages. We know that we have to make some
strategic and military-political decisions here, but again, the time is
not yet ripe for that."
"We are holding strategic talks on this issue
with the countries involved."
"In the era of great power rivalry, even the United States will not
be powerful enough to go it alone. Dear friends, being a part of NATO is
not only Europe’s competitive advantage. It is also the United States’
competitive advantage."
"So let’s repair and revive transatlantic trust together."
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
"This is the right time for audacity. This is the right time for a
strong Europe."
"Europe has to learn to become a
geopolitical power. It was not part of our DNA."
"We have to reshuffle and reorganize our architecture of security in
Europe. Because the past architecture of security was totally designed
and framed during Cold War times. So it’s no longer adapted."
French President Emmanuel Macron
"I think it’s at a defining moment … the world is changing very fast
right in front of us."
"[The
U.S. is] deeply tied to Europe, and our futures have always been linked
and will continue to be." "So we’ve just got to talk
about what that future looks like."
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
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| British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks with President of the
European Council Antonio Costa at a meeting during the Munich Security
Council. The U.K. and France are NATO's European nuclear-armed states. (Stefan Rousseau/Pool/Reuters) |
"Nobody
[was considering fully replacing the American nuclear umbrella, which
has shielded Europe's NATO countries for decades]."
"I think every discussion in Europe making sure that collectively the nuclear deterrence is even stronger, is fine."
"But nobody is arguing in Europe to do this as a sort of replacement of the nuclear umbrella of the United States."
"Everybody realizes that is the ultimate guarantor -- and all these other discussions are in addition."
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte
Making
a call to reorder the transatlantic relationship in light of the
turmoil that has resulted from U.S. President Trump's declarations about
NATO, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has been in serious discussions
with France relating to potential European nuclear defence, warning at
the Munich Security Conference against a new era of great power
politics. Germany and Europe, he stressed, are required to increase
their security and independence in tandem with one another while seeking
out partners in other regions. The ultimate message: the world has
changed.
"This order, as incomplete as it's been even at the est of times, no longer exists as it did",
an audience of leaders and security experts were informed in the
Bavarian capital on Friday. And although he reiterated his 'confidential
talks' with French President Emmanuel Macron are ongoing on nuclear
deterrence, he also warned his audience not to "reflexively write off" the United States. There remains great potential that can be realized still by engaging with Washington, he cautioned.
A
year ago U.S. Vice-President JD Vance delivered a shocking message to
Europe on the Munich stage over migration and freedom of speech and ever
since European leaders have been on a search for directions that might
help in restoring the post-Second World War alliance. Alternatively,
there is the recognition of reality, that Europe may require their own
path to proceed with security in an increasingly dangerous world.
In citing Europe's "enormous" military
economic and technological potential, Chancellor Merz stated that his
country had no choice but to move forward by building alliances and in
so doing, foregoing the restrictions and protectionism bullying deployed
by the Trump administration. While in the process of discussing nuclear
deterrence in a reality where Germany itself has no nuclear weapons and
following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Germany phased out atomic
power, but recognizes the region's vulnerability.
European
leaders, including Chancellor Merz, French President Macron, Prime
Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy were
present at the conference, along with U.S. Secretary of State Marco
Rubio. Over 50 members of US. Congress were delegated to be present at
Munich. The conference report explored transatlantic ties at their
bleakest time in eight decades, making reference to the "wrecking ball politics" stirring the globe with President Trump appearing determined to dismantle pillars of a post-war system the U.S. itself led.
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European
policymakers are engaging in growing discussions about nuclear
deterrence, concerned over Russia's aggression amidst uncertainty about
America's ongoing security pledges. Getty Images |
"[There
was] no low-cost or risk-free way out of Europe's nuclear predicament
[bearing in mind Russia's territorial threats in Europe]."
"The era in which Europe could afford strategic complacency has ended."
"[European policymakers must work together] to confront the
role of nuclear weapons in the defence of the continent directly and
without delay -- and to invest the resources needed to do so
competently."
Munich Security Conference report
Labels: European Nuclear Defence Coalition, European Security, Munich Defence Conference, Russian Aggression, U.S. Ambivalence
A Town and a Country in Deep Mourning
"Police have attended that residence in the past, approximately a couple of years ago, where firearms were seized."
"I
can say that at a later point in time the lawful owner of those
firearms petitions for those firearms to be returned and they were."
"I can say with confidence that from the moment the suspect encountered
police, there were no further injuries to any other students in the
school."
"In speaking with investigators, there was no specific targeting of
any individuals [at the school],"
"This suspect was, for lack of a better term, hunting. They were
prepared and engaging anybody and everybody they could come in contact
with."
"We're trying to determine how our suspect got that firearm, and that investigation is continuing."
RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald
"Identifying
individuals who are no longer eligible for a firearms licence as
quickly as possible and ensuring they can no longer access firearms is
an important public safety objective."
Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee
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| A vigil in Tumbler Ridge. (Ben Nelms/CBC) |
Canada
remains in mourning yet incredulous that a young man of 18 living in a
remote British Columbia town of some 2,300 residents where everyone is
reputed to know everyone else, chose to enter the Tumbler Ridge
Secondary school with two lethal weapons to begin firing at random,
killing six students from ages 12 to 13, and a 39-year-old teacher
before his rampage came to an end with the intervention of two members
of the local RCMP detachment.
That
stunning attack with its consequent victims occurred just a short time
after 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar had killed his 36-year-old mother
and 11-year-old stepbrother at the family home, located a short
distance from the school.
The
Tuesday killing represented one of Canada's worst mass murder events in
recent history. A biological male who six years ago transitioned to
female, the attacker had long brown hair and wore a dress as he rampaged
through the school killing three 12-year-old girls, a 12 and a 13
year-old boy, and the teacher. Most of the deaths occurred in the school
library. One of the boys was found dead in a stairwell.
It
took a mere two minutes for two RCMP officers to respond and arrive at
the scene when they were alerted at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. They drew fire
from the killer; failing to respond, they bought time by distracting the
killer from hunting down any more victims; instead he turned his weapon
on himself, committing suicide. A short while later, a young neighbour
who had gone to the family home of the killer, discovered the mother and
brother dead and she contacted the RCMP.
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| Getty Images |
The
mother, as it happened, was a gun aficionado. Who presumably taught her
son to appreciate weapons for target practice and hunting...and, as the
mother noted on a social media posting for 'self-reliance'. She had a
gun licence and owned a number of long guns herself and took pride in
using them. Her son had mental issues, well known to the RCMP who had
responded on a number of occasions at the family home to issues related
to the boy's mental health.
In
Canadian gun law firearms are to be removed from any home that houses
an individual with mental illness. Police, according to RCMP Deputy
Commissioner Dwayne McDonald had gone to the home a number of times.
There was more than one time when the killer, under the terms of the
Mental Health Act was taken into custody. Jennifer Strang, the killer's
mother (now deceased) in an August 2024 Facebook post, showed an image of a safe with six long guns, with the caption: "think it's time to take them out for some target practice".
An earlier post in 2021 had Jennifer Strang promoting a YouTube channel by her son, stating it was where "He posts about hunting, self-reliance, guns and stuff he likes to do". Canadian law enforcement can legally seize legal firearms without a warrant should an officer believe that to do so is in the "interests of the safety of the person or any other person". The Possession and Acquisition Licence of legal gun owners can also be unilaterally suspended.
The
federal government mere weeks ago kicked off its Assault-Style Firearms
Compensation Program, a 'buy back' program for firearms covered by the
2020 ban under the government bans through a 'freeze' on the sale or
transfer of legal handguns. The SKS, a Russian-produced semi-automatic
rifle had been overlooked in the banned list even though it has the same
function as banned rifles like the Ruger Mini-14.
As
it happened, an SKS was among one of the long guns in the possession of
the Tumbler Ridge killer's mother. It was shown among those
demonstrated in her Facebook post of 2014. This was the same rifle that
appeared with an avatar of the YouTube channel her son started. In the
annals of preventable homicides, all details pulled together, this
horrible event rates a number one.
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| Tumbler Ridge, B.C., victims identified by police |
Labels: British Columbia, Mass Murder, RCMP, School Shooting, Tumbler Ridge Secondary School
Designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a Terrorist Organization
"We
need urgent action by our government to protect all Canadians now.
Designate Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization now."
"[The Muslim Brotherhood is a] real and immediate threat [to Canada's democracy]."
"Canada
will undoubtedly fall [if the government does not act against] Canadian
Islamist organizations connected to the Muslim Brotherhood."
Amir Epstein, Tafsik executive director
"Chapters
of the Muslim Brotherhood purport to be legitimate civic organizations
while, behind the scenes, they explicitly and enthusiastically support
terrorist groups like Hamas."
U.S. Treasury Department
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| The White House |
"The Muslim Brotherhood, founded in Egypt in 1928, has developed into a
transnational network with chapters across the Middle East and beyond.
Relevant here, its chapters in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt engage in or
facilitate and support violence and destabilization campaigns that harm
their own regions, United States citizens, and United States interests. "
"For example, in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, attack in Israel,
the military wing of the Lebanese chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood
joined Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian factions to launch multiple
rocket attacks against both civilian and military targets within Israel."
"A senior leader of the Egyptian chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood, on
October 7, 2023, called for violent attacks against United States
partners and interests, and Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood leaders have
long provided material support to the militant wing of Hamas. Such
activities threaten the security of American civilians in the Levant and
other parts of the Middle East, as well as the safety and stability of
our regional partners."
The White House
B'nai
Brith and other Jewish groups have called on the government of Canada
for years, to list the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
Those calls have increased since the terrorist attack in southern Israel
of October 7, 2023, when six thousand Palestinian terrorists led by
Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the PLFP and Fatah streamed across the border from
Gaza in an orgy of sadistic mass rape, torture and slaughter of 1,200
Israelis, along with the hostage-taking of 250 children, women, the
elderly civilians, soldiers and foreign farm workers.
"Unlike Al Qaeda, the Muslim Brotherhood has evolved and learned the hard
way that the use of violence will be met with superior violence by
state actors. The clever thing to do, it now turns out, was to be
patient and invest in a bottom-up movement rather than a commando
structure that risked being wiped out by stronger forces."
" Besides, the
gradualist approach is far more likely to win the prize of state power.
All that Khomeini did before he came to power in Iran
was to preach the merits of a society based on Islamic law. He did not
engage in terrorism. Yet he and his followers took over Iran – a feat
far greater than bin Laden ever achieved. In Iran the violence came
later."
Ayyan Hirsi Ali, resident scholar, American Enterprise Institute, Washington
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More
latterly, members of the Jewish advocacy group Tafsik called on
Canada's Liberal government to finally follow the lead of the United
States in designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.
While the MB does not itself act as a terrorist group, it is the
founding enterprise that has launched countless terrorist groups whose
violence on display with the hard power of jihad complements the MB's
jihadist soft power. Hamas itself is an offshoot of the Muslim
Brotherhood.
By
stealth and presenting as a reasonable alternative to democracy's
secular rule, the Muslim Brotherhood portrays Islam as a gentle,
peace-loving religion, omitting its instructions to the faithful to
dedicate themselves to jihad, Islam's deep drive to convert the world to
the worship of Islam through a type of proselytism unique to its
founder, the Prophet Mohammad who launched countless wars of conquest, a
heritage that encompassed the Middle East, stretched into North Africa,
India, Spain, France and the Balkans.
Originating
in the 1920s in Egypt, the century-old movement employs gentle
'suasion, establishing mosques, hospitals and social centres in the
non-Muslim-majority countries it enters to extend its goodwill and
influence as far as its tentacles can reach. And they reach the very
heart of governments, social welfare, elite society and the news media
through operative contacts made by its adherents with key
sympathizers.
The
U.S. took the step last month of designating the Lebanese, Egyptian and
Jordanian branches of the Muslim Brotherhood, giving them the status of
Specially Designated Global Terrorists. A report prepared last year by
two French civil servants for the government of France issued a warning
that the Muslim Brotherhood movement represented a "threat to national cohesion within the country".
France is a country overrun with Muslims, and among them are ample
numbers of groups hostile to French values, laws and culture.
Groups
linked with and originating from the Muslim Brotherhood, recognized as
terrorist organizations, have been listed as such in Canada, including
Hamas which, according to the listing identifies Hamas as having "emerged from the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in 1987".
According to Middle East researcher Thomas Juneau, the Muslim
Brotherhood is a complex movement with individual chapters in multiple
countries worldwide. Its very complexity in relation to its offshoots
makes it difficult to list the MB.
"[Some of those offshoots are] undeniably [terrorist organizations, but others are not]."
"Even individual chapters are often more loose movements than unified groups."
"Some Muslim Brotherhood groups are clearly not violent, they are clearly not terrorists."
"They adhere to a fairly conservative and pious version of political Islam, but they are not terrorists."
Prof.Thomas Juneau, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa
Imam
Mohammad Tawhidi/Imam of Peace, while acknowledging the complexity of
designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist entity, nevertheless
pressed Canada to make the move to identify it formally as a terrorist
group as a reflection of its stealth influence, its undeniable links to
violent groups that reflect its totalitarian quest for dominance using
the hard power of jihadist terror, while behind the scenes as an
innocent, well-meaning interlocutor for Islam, the Muslim Brotherhood
does its part on the 'diplomatic' front.
"Just
because they are difficult to put a finger on, and it's somewhat
technically challenging to designate the entire organization ... it does
not mean that we do nothing about it at all."
"Ultimately,
the Muslim Brotherhood will be designated. The question is, when will
the courageous people, the lawmakers, take this stand?"
Mohammad Tawhidi, Imam of Peace
Labels: Canadian Terrorism Designation, Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, Islamist Jihad, Muslim Brotherhood, Totalitarian Conquest
Canada's Grief
"These kids should be playing hockey or just being kids but life has just been completely turned upside down."
"We
know every single person that lost a child, it's a tragedy that has hit
our quiet town ... and I just don't really have the words to describe
what happened."
"We stayed for those families whose children were not accounted for, it's what we do."
"The
number of family members who are dealing with this ... the moms and
dads, the sisters and brothers and grandparents ... suddenly people from
our congregation are gone."
"It's overwhelming."
Reverend Gerald Krauss, New Life Assembly
"As
we come together in grief and solidarity, it is clear that those
impacted will need our support-- not only emotionally but also
financially -- as they navigate the challenges ahead."
"Our
community has always stood strong in times of adversity, and this is an
opportunity for us to extend a helping hand to those who need it most."
Tumbler Ridge Parent Advisory Council
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| Students walk out of the school building with
their hands up after an assailant opened fire in Tumbler Ridge, British
Columbia, Tuesday. Photograph: Western Standard/Jordon Kosik/Reuters |
It's
a modest goal ... to raise $30,000 in support of the families impacted
by the dreadful mass shooting that took place in the small remote
community of Tumbler Ridge on Tuesday, when a former pupil at the
Tumbler Ridge Secondary School armed with deadly weapons rampaged
through the school on a killing mission. The killer, named by the RCMP
as an 18-year-old who had never completed school but left four years
earlier and who, around that same time began to transform himself from a
male to a female, showed up at the school dressed identifiably as a
woman.
He/she
shot to death a 36-year-old teacher, three 12-year-old girls, a 12 and
two 12 and 13-year old boys. There were 26 students who suffered gunshot
wounds, a number of them in critical condition. Two children were in
critical condition, one 12-year-old girl was airlifted by medical
helicopter to Vancouver. She had been shot in the head and the neck and
it was uncertain whether she would survive. Police also went to a house
about a five-minute drive from the school, where they found the killer's
mother and his 11-year-old stepbrother, both shot dead.
"This community only has 2,400 people ... That community will have almost every single person affected directly."
"Who do you lean on, when everybody is affected?"
Stephen Fuhr, Member of Parliament for Kelowna, B.C.
Jesse
Van Rootselaar, 18, transgender, will live on in infamy as having
perpetrated one of the worst mass shootings in the history of Canada.
Both a long gun and a modified handgun were taken into evidence by
police. The town in northwestern British Columbia will never be the same
again. Tumbler Ridge RCMP had been alerted to an active shooting at
1:00 p.m. on Tuesday. It took little time for them to find six people
dead; five in the school library and the sixth in a stairwell. Dead also
was the killer who had committed suicide.
Most
of the young people who had been injured in the shooting melee were
treated at the site. The emergency alert received by police described
the suspect as "a female in a dress with brown hair".
Police did not just spontaneously appear at the private home; they were
contacted, the home identified as one where a dread scenario had played
out prior to the killer's appearance at the school. Students whom
police had led out of the school for safety were released to their
parents' care at the nearby town community centre once the lockdown was
lifted.
School
District 59 officials circulated a decision to suspend normal school
activities for both the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and Tumbler Ridge
Elementary for the remainder of the week. Trauma counselling and other
supports were in the process of meeting the needs of students, teachers
and school staff.
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"This was a rapidly evolving and dynamic situation, and the swift
cooperation from the school, first responders, and the community played a
critical role in our response."
"Our thoughts are with the families, loved ones, and
all those impacted by this tragic incident."
"This has been an incredibly
difficult and emotional day for our community, and we are grateful for
the cooperation shown as officers continue their work to advance the
investigation."
Superintendent Ken Floyd, North
District Commander, B.C. RCMP
Labels: A Country in Mourning, A Town Devastated, British Columbia, Secondary School Mass Shooting, Tumbler Ridge
Canada/China Agreement :The Winning Score Zip for Canada
"It is very, very upsetting to me and to our organization."
"This
is all about expanding the Communist party's influence and expanding
their capabilities in Canada, in all those agreements, for transnational
repression, political interference and disinformation."
Edmund Leung, chair, Vancouver Society in Support of Democratic Movement
"The
two sides consented to provide mutual support and convenience for media
to work in each other's countries, and provide greater convenience for
two-way travel."
Shen Haixiong, director/editor-in-chief China Media Group
"Censorship
[including self-censorship] is pervasive and alternative media voices
are few or marginalized ... this includes traditional media such as
newspapers, and in new media provided by online platforms and
applications such as WeChat."
Canadian Security Intelligence Service assessment
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| Prime
Minister Mark Carney meets with President of China Xi Jinping at the
Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick |
"That was my major concern of the whole trip, this deal between the RCMP and China's public security."
"All we can do is push for clarity, push for transparency and push for safeguards."
"We're not in a position to change what has been agreed on between China and Canada."
"All we can do is push for our own red lines and guardrails."
Edmund Leung, Vancouver Society in Defence of Democratic Movement
Canadian
Prime Minister Mark Carney's 'strategic partnership' agreement he
entered into with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing includes a
number of provisions that transcend the expansion of Chinese electric
car imports at a preferential tariff rate in exchange for eased tariff
barriers on Canadian canola, in Canada's 'reset' with China. According
to Cheuk Kwan, co-chair of the Toronto Association for Democracy,
speaking for the Canadian Coalition on Human Rights in China, "These are all Trojan horses."
Suddenly
gone, the awareness and caution occasioned by Beijing's political
interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections. At face value, the
proposed collaboration reflect "people-to-people ties and cultural exchanges", investment in museums, support for "digital content creators" and "visual artists", heritage, education, "travel exchanges and cultural ties", not to mention cooperation in the "creative industries" at the "sub-national level".
In other words the very soft-power that Beijing already utilizes to
extend its global reach. Now legitimized rather than remaining furtive.
As for Beijing's cooperation in a mission to "combat corruption",
cyber fraud and traffic in illegal synthetic drugs, the absurdity of
the proposal lies in the obvious reality of China being the very icon of
corruption, cyber fraud and illegal synthetic drug traffic. Fentanyl
has made its mark throughout Canada for years, in deaths by overdose and
the increase of opioid addiction with this most dangerous of chemical
compounds.
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| Overwhelmingly harmful fentanyl Photograph: Getty Images |
As for the memorandum of understanding between the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and China's Ministry of Public Security (dreaded by the Chinese citizenry),
a series of scandals involving tortured witnesses and trumped-up
corruption charges served to sever a similar, previous such
collaboration of 25 years back. That, apart from the fact that a number
of Public Security divisions from China were operating clandestine
police stations in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver to harass and
threaten Chinese Canadians.
Public
Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree commented he was unable to provide
any assurance that the pact would interfere with Beijing's persistent
deployment of agents in Canada who spy on, intimidate, coerce
individuals and organizations within diaspora communities in Canada, to
target Chinese-Canadians.
In
another area of troubling potential, Carney's agreement with Beijing
would formalize Canadian operations of divisions of the Central
Propaganda Department of the Chinese communist Party's central
committee. These are arrangements with the full potential to enhance
opportunities for a Propaganda Department deputy minister among others
to expand control over media manipulation in Canada, as per the MOU
signed by Canadian ambassador to China Jennifer May.
There
are no independent journalists in the powerful China Media Group, they
are, rather, professionally skilled propagandists working for the state.
Reporters Without Borders cites China as the primary jailer of
journalists among member states of the UN. In the past several decades
Beijing's Canadian proxies have directed Chinese-language media in
Canada or bully them into submission.
"If the Chinese police have the ability to request information from Canada in their ongoing investigations, it's very bad news."
"If
we feel compelled to share information -- names and addresses or
whatever -- we would simply be enabling China's transnational
repression."
Charles Burton, former diplomat, China expert
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| China is the world's largest producer of EVs, accounting for over 70% of global production Getty Images |
"Prime Minister Carney can be pleased with the
results of his first official visit to China. Through a temporary trade
truce, and a list of political, economic and cultural MOUs, the federal
government has effectively reset relations with China to where they
were in 2016, before the arrest of Meng Wanzhou at the request of the
first Trump administration."
"The headline announcement is a reduction of
Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola seed (from 85 to about 15 per cent)
in exchange for a limited number of electric vehicle imports to Canada
(49,000) per year at a 6.1 per cent tariff (Canada’s most-favoured
nation rate). This outcome, and a one-year tariff reprieve on Canadian
lobster and canola meal, will ease some farmer concerns in Western
Canada."
"Autoworkers, on the other hand, are expressing serious concerns
about opening the door to Chinese EVs given the impact this has had on
auto-producing European countries. “Lifting the surtax risks turning
Canada into a dumping ground for China-owned companies at the expense of
our domestic auto industry and the Canadian workers who rely on it,”
said Unifor, the union which represents most Canadian auto workers, in a
statement today."
"The EV tariffs were imposed in 2024 to
harmonize with the Biden administration’s cold war–like position with
respect to China’s industrial dominance in automotive, renewables and,
increasingly, high tech production. The tariffs and Biden-era subsidies,
including EV consumer rebates, prompted an inflow of investment into
electric battery and vehicle manufacturing in North America. Many of
these auto sector plans were reversed when Trump dismantled Biden’s
attempt at a green industrial strategy."
"Removing the Canadian EV tariffs looks
reasonable from the perspective of improving China relations, but it is a
highly risky move absent a more elaborated industrial strategy for the
automotive and other struggling manufacturing sectors."
"An official statement from the PMO says that
Chinese investment in Canadian EV supply chains and renewable energy is
part of the arrangement. But as Unifor points out, this investment is
not guaranteed. The anticipated five-year timeframe for the importation
of affordable (under $35,000) EVs from China, within the annual vehicle
limits, coincides with the introduction of similar and similarly priced
models by North American producers including Ford and General Motors but
may still undermine the market share (and therefore jobs) of union-made
vehicles."
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Labels: Battling Corruption ChinaStyle, Canada-China Relations, Canadian P Mark Carney, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Searching Alternate Markets, Surrendering To Propaganda
Safeguarding Canadian Jews
"There have been repeated incidents in Canada involving shootings, fire-bombings, bomb threats, and disrupted plots targeting Jewish schools, synagogues, and community events."
"[Large anti-Israel demonstrations across Canada became] platforms for hate speech and explicit calls for violence, not just against Israel, but against Jews globally."
"The Jewish community raised concerns early and warned that allowing open incitement and intimidation to go unchecked would lead to further radicalization and, eventually, physical violence."
"Unfortunately, in most cases, the police limited their response to crowd control rather than law enforcement, even when criminal thresholds were clearly met."
"[Protecting citizens is a government responsibility], in practice, the Canadian government policies and funding models show a fundamental misunderstanding of the specific risks faced by the Jewish community."
Joseph Reichmann, Jewish community advocate, Toronto
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| Yang Meng: Moral shortcuts have fuelled the surge of antisemitism in Canada |
The pressure on Canada's broad Jewish community has been unrelenting in the past two years, as time and again the public sphere has been witness to large processions of anti-Israel protests in response to the war in Gaza that resulted from 6,000 Palestinian terrorist operatives and ordinary Palestinian citizens flooding over the border into southern Israel to commit unspeakably sadistic atrocities against border farming communities, leading to the death of 1,200 Israeli children, women and men and the abduction of 250 Jewish Israelis, Israeli Arabs and foreign farm workers.
The very day following the October 7, 2023 mass atrocity with news of the scale and scope of the carnage, from mass rape and torching of families in their homes, mutilation of women, torture and murder of parents in front of their children, the wild celebrations in Palestinian communities in Gaza and the West Bank at the agony and trauma suffered by Israelis, the first of the processions of pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas demonstrations took place on the streets of Canada, and carried on almost daily afterward. Canadian authorities at the municipal, provincial and federal levels failed to respond.
Now, over two years later, Jewish events have been forced to feel the need to shut down or cancel Jewish community events, as a result of concerns over security. No other community in Canada faces such a dilemma. No other community in Canada sees political and police indifference to their plight. The signal responsibility of any government, to protect and secure the safety of all its citizens with equal measure has seen gross failure in Canada, and Jews are left to feel that they're completely on their own. Fellow citizens among whom Jews live amicably appear to turn the other way, rather than 'get involved'; i.e., the Jews can look after themselves.
"My wife and I worry about their safety [three school-age children] every single day we drop them off. More broadly, I feel a responsibility to speak on behalf of Jewish families and community members who attend schools, synagogues and other communal spaces."
"Since October 7, and with the sharp rise in antisemitism, concerns about security have become constant among the Jewish community and deeply personal for every Jewish person I know."
"[Security concerns focus on gaps in protection for Jews] That signals a failure to adequately protect the community. Proper protection is critical now because the threat environment has changed and many in the Jewish community fear that a violent incident like Bondi Beach could happen here. Sadly, that fear is widely shared."
Eli Yufest, Toronto resident
Several weeks ago anti-Israel -- actually they should be identified for what they really are -- raving antisemites -- turned up at a Jewish community centre where an Israeli comedian was about to perform. He was able to get through the crowd to make his stage appearance, following which he once more was confronted with crowds of protesters and in the melee was physically injured. Just one of many events featuring guest speakers with links to Israel being harassed, humiliated, threatened and sometimes assaulted.
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| Magen Herut security team working High Holiday services in 2024/5785 in the Greater Toronto Area (Facebook/Aaron Hadida) Canadian Jewish News |
"We have outlined a range of measures in place to support and protect Toronto's Jewish community, including dedicated hate crime investigators, increased patrols, ongoing engagement with community leaders and rapid response to incidents."
"Decisions by individual institutions to hire private or supplementary security are their own. Many organizations choose to take additional steps based on their specific needs, and we respect and support those efforts to help their communities feel safe."
Toronto Police statement
Noah Schwartz, assistant professor of political science at University of the Fraser Valley has a special interest in Canadian gun culture. "I think there's the general feeling that more needs to be done to protect Jewish spaces in Canada. I've heard people talk about armed security guards for a little while. It's obviously complicated in the Canadian context. To apply for a license to carry a firearm, you have to go through the RCMP Canadian Firearms Program. They're generally incredibly stringent with who they will give authorization to."
That speaks to the conundrum that in Canada security guards are only legally able to carry guns to protect money or jewellery, with explicit authorization from the RCMP. Mr. Reichmann emphasizes that he believes the most reliable form of protection is community-based security "operating within the law and in coordination with police." With the goal of "professionally trained guards held to the same standards as any other armed private security", but who are members of the Jewish community, defending their own. The irony is that Canadian Jews are placed in a situation by authority-inaction, to be left to their own self-defense devices.
Mr. Reichmann sees no 'rational reason' that those who wish to protect places of worship, schools and communities cannot undergo extensive screening and training, the same way guards are trained to protect cash or other valuable assets. For his part, federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree's spokesman cited Bill C-9, Combatting Hate Act "which would create a specific hate-motivated offence, criminalize intimidation or obstruction of access to places of worship, schools and community centres, and make it an offence to wilfully promote hatred by displaying certain terrorism or hate symbols in public." The bill, however, remains aspirational; it has not been passed into law.
"He [Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree] recognizes the deep concern within the Jewish community about threats to synagogues, schools and community centres."
"[He is] deeply concerned by the documented increase in antisemitic incidents across the country and believes it clearly warrants stronger security measures and more robust legislative tools."
Simon Lafortune, office of Public Safety Minister
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| People carry a Palestinian flag during a rally in front of City Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 9, 2023. (photo credit: REUTERS/Kyaw Soe Oo) |
Labels: Anti-Israel Protests, Antisemitism, Canada, Government Inaction, Palestinian Psychopathy, Unleashing Violent Hatred
The Protest Carnage in Iran
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| Protesters on a street in Tehran on 9 January Getty Images |
"[We
witnessed] young people whose brains were smashed with live bullets,
and a mom who was shot in the neck,her two small children were crying in
the car, a child whose bladder, hip and rectum was crushed with a
bullet."
"What I witnessed will forever haunt me. I feel guilty that I'm alive."
Isfahan MD
"Our statistics are based on the documentation standards of human rights
organizations. They must either be confirmed by two independent
sources, or our organization must have direct access to a very reliable
source."
"Some
of these
statistics [Iran Human Rights estimates that there have been more than
25,000 deaths] include direct reports from victims as well as
information
from the medical field and reliable sources known to us."
Norway-based Iran Human Rights director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam
"[Around 7,000 serious eye injuries had been recorded in a specialized eye hospital in Tehran alone by January 16]."
"There are medical protocols in Iranian hospitals, and medical staff
generally refrain from reporting cases that could later be used for
criminal prosecution."
"We already observed this during the
Mahsa movement. Fortunately, medical staff are siding with the
protesters."
Amir Mobarez Parasta, Iranian-German eye surgeon, head, Munich eye center
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| Tehran protests Yalda Moaiery, Le Monde |
Security
forces in Tehran were known to have opened fire from the roof of a
police station at protesters, firing live rounds into a crowded protest
march, one person shot in the head. The protests, small in number at
first when they began in late December, by early January the revolt by
ordinary Iranians had become bloated with people, and then security
forces began their deadly force. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei, by January 9 ordered the Supreme National Security Council to
crush the protests using any means at their disposal.
Videos
that were slipped out to Western news sources despite the regime
shutting down the internet and phone service show security forces firing
on protesters in cities across the country in early January. Photos
went into circulation of hundreds of victims of the violence taken to
hospitals or to morgues. The official death toll is in the low
thousands. Iran Human Rights, a group based in Norway monitoring the
situation in Iran confirmed 3,400 have been killed, while the Human
Rights Activists News Agency out of Washington identifies the death toll
at 5,200. Both these groups warn the number could eventually rise two
or three times higher.
According
to Iran's own National Security Council, 3,117 people have died,
listing among them 427 of its security forces. Ayatollah Khamenei and
other officials of his government place the blame on terrorist cells
allied with Israel and the United States, both as vectors of the
uprising and the violence that ensued. Gunmen and security forces are
shown on videos riding in pairs on motorbikes, using firearms, batons
and tear gas. This would be the feared and hated Basij, a volunteer
militia linked to the Islamic Republican Guard Corps.
One video filmed in Tehran shows protesters sheltering from gunfire, and a voice is heard to say: "Put your phone down, they'll shoot your hand off. There's a sniper among them." One
video filmed in Haft Howz Square, Tehran shows people running, and the
sound of gunfire. Some of the protesters have leg wounds, leaving trails
of blood as they flee, limping off. A video filming security forces
firing from a rooftop in the Tehran Pars neighbourhood shows rifle
muzzle blasts and the sound of hundreds of gunshots and automatic fire.
Hospitals
across the country, swamped by thousands of injured people in Tehran,
Mashhad, Isfahan and Zanjan, led doctors and nurses to share what they
witnessed, describing chaos, medical staff attempting frantically to
save lives while their hospital whites became drenched in blood.
Patients on benches and chairs and bare floors in the emergency rooms.
Hospitals short of blood, searching for trauma and vascular surgeons.
Their hospitals resembling a war zone. At the sprawling government
medical facility of Shohada Tajrish Hospital, medical staff saw about 70
gunshot-wounded protesters every hour on January 9 and 10, the two days
of peak violence.
In
scenes he described as 'terrifying' one doctor in Mashhad spoke of
security forces appearing, and demanding access to patients so they
could arrest them. Doctors resorted to setting up an ad hoc triage unit
outside of the city for patients fearful of going to a hospital with
their wounds. Most victims were shot in the upper torso, head and neck,
and hundreds arrived dead or so terribly injured they succumbed to their
wounds.
Morgues
were overwhelmed with bodies in black plastic bags. Corpses stacked in
refrigerators, placed on floors with scattered row-on-row of bodies in
parking lots and courtyards where family members searching for their
loved ones would unzip bags hoping to recognize the familiar features of
a son, a father, a daughter known to have been killed, so they could be
buried with honour. "It's a line. A line of people, so they can pick up their deceased. The young people. Their apple of their eyes", one man said.
By January 12 the protests dwindled, people stayed in their homes as security forces prowled the streets.
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| The killings that swept Iran last month revived memories of 1988, when
the Islamic Republic erased thousands of political prisoners in silence Lawdan Bazargan, Iran Insight |
Labels: Crowded Morgues, Government Crackdown, Grieving Families, Islamic Republic of Iran, Mass Protests, Thousands Killed
The Palestinian Arab Convert to Judaism, Israeli Dor Shacher
"Who chose Hamas? The majority chose Hamas."
"I
said to myself, 'how can it be? On one side he [his grandfather]
invites them [Jewish neighbours] for food and drink, and on the other he
says to kill them'. From a young age I understood something is wrong."
"But
I knew the [IDF] soldiers, and they'd given me candy sometimes. They
don't have one eye in the forehead -- they aren't like that. The Jews
who came to the market in Khan Younis to give us food aid didn't have
one eye in the forehead. The Jews who came to the weddings of our
neighbours didn't have three legs or one eye in the forehead."
Ayman Abu Soobuch, Arab Muslim from Khan Younis/Dor Shacher, Israeli Jewish convert
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| “I
wanted to be a Jew because I chose life, I chose love and not hatred,”
says Dor Shachar, who was born Ayman Abu Soobuch, a Muslim in Gaza. Photo by Dave Gordon |
Ayman
Abu Soobuch was born in 1977 in Khan Younis, Gaza. As a boy an episode
that he found incomprehensibly puzzling led him to question the
prevailing attitudes he was exposed to with respect to the neighbours of
the Palestinians in the adjoining state of Israel. His grandfather
after cordially inviting Jews to his home to share his Palestinian
hospitality, would then turn around and urge his grandson to eventually "free the land"
by killing Jews. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is known
to expose Palestinian children to school curricula, children's
television programs and social media to the glories of martyrdom, to
aspire to jihad.
Among
the young boy's neighbours in Khan Younis were those who were to go on
to distinguish themselves as fearsome terrorists dedicated to the
extermination of the Jewish state and the murder of Jews, instilling the
fear of terrorism among a population they despised and as a death
cult, conspired to murder. These were now-well-recognizable names like
Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Deif and Yahya Ayyash the bombmaker. "I knew them well (as) community faces" as well as others comprising Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah and the PLO.
He
was aware that among his neighbours were those who killed; among them
his own brothers taking the call to jihad seriously. There was one
occasion in the open market when he witnessed Sinwar decapitating a
Palestinian man whom he had accused of collaborating with Israel, as a
crowd looked on and cheered. On one occasion when he was with his mother
at the market they came across a head lying in the street. "They said he was suspected of co-operating with Israel". Bystanders took no note of the grotesque scene, walking by unperturbed.
In reminiscing about his early growing years in Khan Younis he recalled television programs for children urging them to "go and kill the Jews". Sheikhs in mosques shouting that the killing of Jews represented "the greatest commandment" as "Allah's will". UNRWA (the UN's United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) schools had very similar curricula informing students that Jews were "pigs dogs and infidels", undeserving of life, as monstrosities with three legs and a single eye in their forehead.
"Every
child learned how to throw stones at Jews because they teach it. The
teacher would tell us to go out and throw stones, then come back and
open books as though we were studying. When the soldiers came, they saw
little children studying. After the soldiers left, the teachers laughed
-- 'these pigs, these dogs, these betrayers, these Jews, we will
slaughter theme like Hitler did."
As
for children's plays -- dressed as Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters,
young students would act out killing of Jews. In his teens he left Khan
Younis and Gaza to live in Israel, serving as a security informant for
Israel, warning when terrorist events were to take place. Still Israeli
Jews suspected his motives and distrusted him, despite that one Jewish
Israeli decided to mentor him. Suspicions led to arbitrary arrests and
the bureaucracy's unwillingness to allow him to convert to Judaism.
"Yes, it would have been easier not to be Jewish."
"Sometimes
you feel hungry and you want to eat or you are thirsty and you feel
thirsty and you want to drink -- it's what yo feel. That I am different:
I am connected to the Jewish people."
"I wanted to be a Jew because I chose life. I chose love and not hatred. I chose love, not darkness."
In
making the decision to leave Islam and embrace Judaism knowing the cost
-- that he would be viewed as a traitor and worse by his family from
whom he had distanced himself; from his community, which he had
rejected; from the culture in which he had been raised, which he found
inhumane and rejected; he was alone, an apostate. He was also living
illegally in Israel and in dire poverty. When authorities in Israel
discovered his presence, he was returned to Gaza.
There
he spent months in a Gaza prison, beaten, electric-shocked,
psychologically abused, and starved. He eventually escaped Gaza through
Egypt, went on to Turkey and finally re-entered Israel on a Palestinian
Authority passport. At the time of the Oslo Accords -- now Dor Shachar,
an Israeli Jewish convert taking on an Israeli name -- he expressed his
belief that Oslo constituted "Israel's greatest mistake",
convinced that the compromise evinced by the Palestinians had
metastasized to Jihad. And indeed, one Intifada followed another and
with them terror attacks.
When
Israel took the unilateral step of leaving Gaza, uprooting thousands of
Israelis, to leave the Strip in Palestinian hands, he was dismayed,
forecasting what would occur, and what in fact, did happen, with Hamas
taking over the Gaza Strip from the PA in a wave of murderous assaults.
His warnings to senior Israeli officials were ignored. When in 2006
Hamas was elected in a victory campaign and took up governance of Gaza
he watched as cement and iron meant for construction were waved through
the border by Israeli guards, enabling an extensive tunnel network for
weapons storage and terrorist-operatives haven.
"Between
Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Qassam Brigades, and any other terror group, and
most Palestinians in Gaza, they share the same ideas about Jews."
"And they say, Hamas will raise our head, and they will rebuild Gaza again'."
"I
will tell you what will happen in the West: the worst. Look what's
happening in Europe. It will happen in Canada and America. You'll see
chaos."
"In Canada, you can cry out in the streets -- and say to the prime minister, 'they go, or you go!"
"I walked in my truth in order to raise our children in shalom -- in peace -- to live."
Dor Shachar, Israeli-Arab Jew
After
the October 7, 2023 atrocities, as he saw Palestinian civilians joining
the rampage of 6,000 terrorists from Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the PLFP
and Fatah overrun the kibbutzim in southern Israel, his misgivings went
even deeper. His message too the West is that 'Allahu akbar' honours
Islam. "The
West doesn't want to believe it's a war of faith. People in the West
are afraid, and they're nice about it, because they are afraid, or they
don't want to accept reality. The Israeli army must control Gaza [to
prevent additional October 7s.]"
Labels: Dor Shacher, Israeli Jewish Convert, Khan Younis, Mohammed Deif, October 7/23, Palestinian Terrorism, UNRWA, Warning to the West, Yahya Sinwar