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Showing posts with label Montreal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montreal. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Canadian Convulsions > Montreal Burns while Trudeau is a Swifty

 

Trudeau Parties at Taylor Swift Concert

While Muslims Riot in Montreal


Feckless leaders are destroying the free world.

Western leaders sat and watched for a year while Muslim mobs and their Marxist allies terrorized Jews, shut down public events and assaulted police officers, while offering little more than toothless press releases, but Trudeau in Canada may have perfectly captured everything wrong with this mindset.

Trudeau pretending he’s still in his twenties and embracing the party scene as Muslim mobs make it clear that they intend to conquer, transform and destroy Canada perfectly encapsulates the decadence of the leftist managers of our decline.

Trudeau eventually popped up to promise consequences and accountability for the Montreal mobs. Will there be any? There haven’t been any or 14 months, not in Montreal or anywhere else. Initial condemnations of the latest outrageous act of Muslim violence are soon buried in media narratives that turn the violent perpetrators into victims, whether it’s in Gaza or in Amsterdam.

Feckless leaders are destroying the free world.



Trudeau also took time to trade Swiftie bracelets with dozens of fans. He would have known about the riots which began before the Taylor Swift concert.

His priorities are really screwed up.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Exploding Antisemitism > Another Canadian Jewish school shot-up, in Montreal

 

This is in Justin Trudeau's riding of Papineau, Montreal. We should be hearing from the Prime Minister very soon on what a deplorable act has been committed in his riding, on his watch.


Shots Fired at Montreal Yeshiva

By Matis Glenn, Hamodia

Front door of Belz Yeshiva Katana riddled with bullet holes.

The Montreal Jewish community was shocked by yet another early morning shooting at a religious institution Tuesday, as antisemitic hate crimes continue to increase.

Four bullets were shot through the front door of Belz Yeshiva Katana at 3:35 a.m. Baruch Hashem no injuries occurred.

The suspect is still at large and the investigation is ongoing.

Surveillance camera footage shows the gunman, but not his vehicle; he had parked at a distance from the building.

Since the Oct. 7 massacre, shootings and arson attacks at Montreal Jewish institutions have become common, including an attack on Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari with Molotov cocktails and shots fired at Jewish schools in November. Suspects were arrested in both of the above incidents.

The Belz yeshiva is housed in the same building as a Young Israel shul.




Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Snowden Delighted Hong Kong Friends Find Refuge in Canada

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‘Best news in long, long time’: Edward Snowden hails Canadian

resettlement of refugee family who sheltered him in Hong Kong

29 Sep, 2021 10:49

FILE PHOTO. The seven 'Snowden refugees' in Hong Kong. Supun Kellapatha on the right with his daughter Sethumdi in pink and Nadeeka Nonis holding their son Dinath. Mae Rodel on the left with daughter Keana. Ajith Puspa behind.
©Jayne Russell / Global Look Press


Canada has finally agreed to grant residency to a Sri Lankan family that was among the refugees who offered hospitality to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden when he went to Hong Kong to share classified materials with journalists.

Snowden spent two weeks hiding from possible pursuers at various locations in a poor area of Kowloon Walled City in the semi-autonomous Chinese city in 2013.
The homes of asylum seekers mostly overlooked by Hong Kong authorities were great spots to lay low. But the lives of his generous hosts were turned upside down after their Western guest became a world-famous fugitive from the US government.

This week, four of the seven so-called ‘Snowden refugees’ saw a major positive development in their lives after Canada finally accepted their bids for permanent residency. Supun Thilina Kellapatha, his wife Nadeeka Dilrukshi Nonis and their two children were allowed to fly to Toronto on Tuesday and are expected to settle in Montreal, according to a campaign advocating on their behalf. The couple are Sri Lankan nationals while their children are stateless.

“We are thrilled beyond measure to see this long ordeal finally come to an end for Supun, Nadeeka and their children,” said immigration lawyer Marc-Andre Seguin. He heads the For the Refugees non-profit organization, which offered to be a private refugee sponsor for all seven people.

After over a decade in limbo they can now begin to build new lives in Canada, reunited with the rest of their family and free of the constant fear and worry that marked their existence as high-profile asylum seekers in Hong Kong.

Snowden, who for a long time has been a vocal supporter of his ‘guardian angels’, said it was “the best news I’ve heard in a long, long time.”

The four will be reunited with Filipina Vanessa Mae Rodel and her daughter, who was born in Hong Kong. They were granted permanent residency in Canada in March 2019, but their relocation was bittersweet. Vanessa and Supun were in a relationship and he is the father of her daughter, who got separated from her dad and two step-siblings when she moved to Canada.

The seventh person in the group is former Sri Lankan soldier Ajith Pushpakumara. He remains in Hong Kong, as his application for Canadian residency makes its way through red tape. 

“I just hope that Canada will do the right thing and let him in,” Seguin told Canadian media. “They’ve been through so much together… There is that sense of belonging in the group.”

The campaign and Snowden called on Ottawa to expedite processing the immigration paperwork required for Ajith’s relocation. Applications on behalf of all seven refugees were filed in January 2017.

The four adults all fled persecution in their home countries. They sought asylum in Hong Kong, but their bids were all rejected several months after they applied for Canadian residencies. Their advocates believe city authorities took that decision in retaliation for the help they offered Snowden.

Snowden himself enjoys political asylum in Russia, where he got stranded after the US revoked his passport as he was flying from Hong Kong to Latin America through Moscow. He picked Hong Kong as the location to share materials exposing US illegal mass surveillance programs because the city for him was a “symbol of democratic resistance” to Beijing’s autocracy, according to Glenn Greenwald, one of the reporters he met with there.

Snowden went into hiding with the asylum seekers after his work with the journalists at the Mira hotel was complete. His hosts said they perceived the American as a fellow refugee seeking safety. The identities and roles that they played in Snowden’s life were first made public in 2016.

It's a little curious that Canada would do this so soon after the USA arranged the transfer of Meng Wanzhou (Huawei CFO) for the two Michaels. 

Meng (known in China as the Princess of Huawei) was arrested Dec 1st, 2018 at Vancouver Int'l Airport on a warrant from the USA for fraud (actually, for apparently bypassing American sanctions on Iran). Shortly thereafter, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, both Canadians, were arrested in China on spying charges. More than 1000 days later after Meng was under house arrest in Vancouver and the two Michaels were in a Chinese prison, the USA arranged a deal with Huawei and China for Meng to plead guilty and pay a large fine. In exchange, they dropped all charges, and Meng was allowed to fly home. While still in the air, the two Michaels began flying back to Canada, their charges apparently dropped as well.

This is justice, China style - hostage diplomacy. But Canada's handling of this case was disgraceful. There is no way that Canada should have started a major diplomatic rift with China because of American sanctions. If our Liberal government had any courage it would have told Washington to do their own dirty work. Instead, Trudeau repeated many times that Canada is a country where the government doesn't interfere with the rule of law. He has already forgotten the political atrocity of SNC-Lavalin where he interfered with the Attorney-General's work so much that it cost him two of his best cabinet ministers. Of course, Canada's Liberal media glossed it over and took Trudeau's side. 

I welcome the two Michaels home, but hope they tell us how they really feel about the Liberal Government.



Saturday, December 14, 2019

Hospital Manager Who Took $10 Million Bribe to Favour SNC Lavalin Bid Sentenced to 39 Months in Prison

SNC-Lavalin, of course, has not been convicted of anything in Canada. And if Justin has his way, they will never be convicted of anything. Corruption is Everywhere.

Yanai Elbaz, front, and his brother Yohann Elbaz, left, arrive for their fraud trial at the courthouse in relation to the MUHC hospital in Montreal on Nov. 26, 2018.Ryan Remiorz / THE CANADIAN PRESS

The Canadian Press

MONTREAL — A former hospital manager who pocketed a $10-million bribe in return for helping SNC-Lavalin win a Montreal hospital-building contract has been sentenced to 39 months in prison.

Quebec court Judge Claude Leblond sentenced Yanai Elbaz today in Montreal in a case that has been described as the greatest corruption fraud in Canadian history.

The judge rejected an argument from the McGill University Health Centre, which claimed it was entitled to compensation as a victim of the fraud. He ruled the question should be dealt with through civil proceedings.



In an agreed statement of facts tied to Elbaz’s plea, the former MUHC manager admitted to giving privileged information to engineering firm SNC-Lavalin to help its submission for the contract to build a massive hospital complex in west-end Montreal.

Elbaz, who has been detained since his Nov. 26 guilty plea, also admitted to denigrating SNC’s competitors in front of the hospital’s selection committee.

Elbaz and Arthur Porter, the ex-CEO of the MUHC who died a fugitive in Panamanian custody in 2015, received a total of $22.5 million to rig the bidding process to favour SNC-Lavalin, the statement of facts said.




Saturday, May 11, 2019

Another Montreal Company in Corruption Trouble with the World Bank

Bombardier Facing World Bank Ban Over
Azerbaijan Corruption Allegations


Corruption is Everywhere - In Canada, it seems, Montreal leads the way

MONTREAL — Bombardier Inc. is facing a possible ban from World Bank-financed projects after it received a show-cause letter related to a rail equipment deal plagued by corruption allegations.

The letter is the latest development in an ongoing investigation into a roughly $340-million contract awarded to a Bombardier-led consortium in 2013 to supply signalling equipment for a 500-kilometre section of a rail corridor connecting Asia and Europe via Azerbaijan.

A show-cause letter, which came from the bank's Integrity Vice Presidency, typically requires a company or individual to make their case as to why disciplinary action should not be taken after alleged wrongdoing.

Bombardier says it disagrees with the allegations in the letter, which include accusations the company engaged in delaying practices or obstructive behaviour regarding the audit. A spokesman for the Montreal-based company says the conclusions represent preliminary findings rather than formal accusations.

The World Bank says it takes allegations of fraud and corruption seriously, but declined to comment on the ongoing probe.


In one of the country's biggest corruption cases to date, Sweden appealed in 2017 the acquittal of a Russian employee in Bombardier's Swedish branch for aggravated bribery involving an Azerbaijan Railway Authority employee. The train maker says in its latest annual information form that an appeal trial is expected next year.


Friday, February 1, 2019

Corruption is Everywhere - Certainly in Quebec Construction

Former SNC-Lavalin CEO pleads guilty
in superhospital fraud case
CBC News 

Former SNC-Lavalin CEO Pierre Duhaime leaves a Montreal courtroom on Friday, after pleaded guilty to a charge of helping a public servant commit breach of trust for his role in the MUHC superhospital bribe scandal. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

Former SNC-Lavalin CEO Pierre Duhaime pleaded guilty to helping a public servant commit breach of trust in a Montreal courtroom Friday morning, six years after he was first arrested in a major fraud case related to a new hospital complex.

According to the Crown, Duhaime, 64, admitted to turning a blind eye to bribes made by his company in order to rig the bidding process so SNC-Lavalin would win the contract to build the new McGill University Hospital Centre (MUHC) superhospital in Montreal.

That contract was worth $1.3 billion.

"Instead of acting upon that knowledge, and stopping this from happening, which he could have done, he chose to look the other way," said prosecutor Robert Rouleau.


Quebec's anti-corruption squad arrested Duhaime in November 2012 on 15 charges, including fraud, conspiracy and forgery. Fourteen of those charges were withdrawn Friday.

​Duhaime's trial was supposed to begin next Monday.

He was alleged to have paid a total of $22.5 million in bribes to secure the MUHC contract. Of that money, $10 million went to Yanaï Elbaz, the former director of redevelopment for the MUHC.

Provincial court Judge Dominique Joly accepted a joint recommendation from the defence and Crown that Duhaime be sentenced to 20 months of house arrest, 240 hours of community service, and make a $200,000 donation to a fund that compensates victims of crime.

The wealthy have their own judicial system. House arrest!!!? Mind you, SNC Lavalin has been involved in corruption accusations all over the world as bribery is a way of life in construction, not just in Quebec but, most likely, in nearly every country. If a company is going to compete internationally, they have to play the game.

4th to plead guilty
Duhaime is the fourth person to plead guilty to charges in connection with the hospital contract, which one Quebec police investigator has called "the biggest case of corruption fraud in Canadian history."

Last November, Elbaz was sentenced to 39 months in prison after pleading guilty to charges including breach of trust and conspiracy.

Riadh Ben Aissa, SNC-Lavalin's former vice-president of construction, was sentenced to 51 months in prison in July. He pleaded guilty to one charge of using a forged document.

Pamela Porter, the wife of Arthur Porter, the former chief executive of MUHC who died in Panama in 2015, was jailed for money laundering in 2014. 

Duhaime hasn't been CEO of the engineering company since 2012, when he stepped down after an internal audit found he signed off on "improper payments" to undisclosed agents.