Month: April 2023

RCMP Confirms Investigation Into Chinese Police Stations Continues, After Minister Said Stations Were Closed

A day after Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Chinese police stations operating on Canadian soil have been shut down by the RCMP, the police force said investigations remain ongoing. “The RCMP continues to actively investigate reports nationally of criminal activity in relation to the so-called ‘police’ stations. As the RCMP is currently investigating the…


RCMP Confirms Investigation Into Chinese Police Stations Continues, After Mendicino Said Stations Were Closed

A day after Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Chinese police stations operating on Canadian soil have been shut down by the RCMP, the police force said investigations remain ongoing. “The RCMP continues to actively investigate reports nationally of criminal activity in relation to the so-called ‘police’ stations. As the RCMP is currently investigating the…


RCMP Investigation Into Chinese Police Stations Continues After Mendicino Said They Were Closed

A day after Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Chinese police stations operating on Canadian soil have been shut down by the RCMP, the police force said investigations remain ongoing. “The RCMP continues to actively investigate reports nationally of criminal activity in relation to the so-called ‘police’ stations. As the RCMP is currently investigating the…


Superhero Nonprofit Travels the Country to Bring Cheer to Those in Need

After his mother’s death in 2009, one Long Beach, California-based juvenile probation officer channeled his sadness to create a charity spreading cheer and art to those suffering throughout the country, a mission which has now gained him national recognition. Yuri Williams, founder of the nonprofit “A Future Superhero and Friends,” will be honored for his…


Schumer Threatens Legislation if Texas Federal Court Won’t Discourage Judge-Shopping

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) threatened to push legislation to force a federal district court in Texas that has repeatedly ruled against the Biden administration to discourage alleged forum shopping by Republican plaintiffs. Schumer and Democrats are angry that Texas-based Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, has issued a series…


Sean Hannity’s Ratings Plunge After Tucker Carlson’s Fox News Exit

Tucker Carlson’s exit from Fox News appears to be impacting more than just the timeslot that he hosted for years on the network. Carlson’s finale a week ago drew 2.65 million viewers, according to Nielsen. The data shows that Brian Kilmeade’s substitute hosting gig for “Fox News Tonight” saw ratings of 2.59 million on Monday,…


Sen. Tim Scott Says More Government Funds Won’t Solve Housing Crisis, Homelessness

Housing should be more affordable, safer, and easier to find, Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said this week during the introduction of a hearing to build consensus on housing problems, held by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Senators considered various proposals that could reshape the housing landscape as they attempt to address…


Television Presenter Felt Empowered by Shen Yun’s Message

AUCKLAND, New Zealand—Tiare Tawera, CEO, actor, and fitness guru, attended the Shen Yun Performing Arts concert with his sister Carly Taia, a legal secretary, at the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre on April 22. Having worked in the television industry for two decades, Mr. Tawera, who is a presenter on “Toi Te Ora,” said the Shen…


IN-DEPTH: Bill C-11 Is Now Law—What Does It Do?

The Liberal government’s long-debated and controversial legislation aimed at regulating some aspects of online streaming and social media platforms has passed into law, more than a year since it was first introduced in the House of Commons. Bill C-11, which passed the Senate and received royal assent on April 27, amends the Broadcasting Act to…


Supreme Court Justice Says He Thinks He Knows Who Leaked Draft Abortion Opinion

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he thinks he knows who leaked a draft opinion in a major abortion case. “I personally have a pretty good idea who is responsible,” Alito told the Wall Street Journal. The leaked opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization was authored by Alito, a George W. Bush appointee. Politico…