They did the same thing here in Ohio, to a man from a neighboring city to the one I live in. His name was John Demjanjuk, and if you go on Netflix, there's a documentary called the devil next door, or living next to evil. They were ruthlessly tormenting this old guy for decades, he's since died, but when it comes to theses Nazi war criminals, they stop at nothing, and as you can clearly see, they will try to bring a 100 year old person to trial, just to kill them a year or 2 before natural causes do it. I don't agree, or condone what the Nazi's did, but at some point you have to say, "okay it's been 70-75 years. time to call it and move on".Polish official wants Canada to extradite 98-year-old Nazi veteran - Sep 27, 2023
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/09/27/poland-ukrainian-nazi-veteran-canada-extradition/
They're running out of people to go after. Just last year they went after a woman who was an 18 year-old girl working as a typist at a concentration camp.They did the same thing here in Ohio, to a man from a neighboring city to the one I live in. His name was John Demjanjuk, and if you go on Netflix, there's a documentary called the devil next door, or living next to evil. They were ruthlessly tormenting this old guy for decades, he's since died, but when it comes to theses Nazi war criminals, they stop at nothing, and as you can clearly see, they will try to bring a 100 year old person to trial, just to kill them a year or 2 before natural causes do it. I don't agree, or condone what the Nazi's did, but at some point you have to say, "okay it's been 70-75 years. time to call it and move on".
The new federal holiday honours thousands of indigenous children who were forcefully assimilated in Canada's state-backed residential school system.
Mr Trudeau's daily schedule had indicated he would spend the day in private meetings in the capital Ottawa.
Instead he was spotted with family on the beach in Tofino, British Columbia.
Records show the Liberal cabinet spent $275,000 to attend a three-day retreat on inflation in Vancouver last September, reports Blacklock’s Reporter.
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total costs of $275,469, according to an Inquiry Of Ministry tabled in the Commons, room charges to stay at a Vancouver Hyattt were $129,469.
The records show cabinet also hired private security guards at $11,533, despite RCMP being on location, and catering expenses were $46,266, including $8,850 from The Cactus Club Cafe, which sells an $88 “millionaire’s cut” steak and lobster plate.
At the time, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters in Vancouver she was in touch with Canadians’ feelings on the cost of living.
“It was really important for me to get that kind of direct fingertip feel of what is happening with the Canadian economy and what Canadians are feeling,” she said
The Canadian government, known for its multicultural inclusivity and championing of human rights, has recently come under scrutiny. The government has allocated over $2.2 million to organizations that glorify Ukrainian collaborators from the Second World War. These grants were given to at least eight organizations that express support for the Galicia divisions of the SS troops or praise Nazi collaborators, causing ripples of concern both domestically and internationally.
Maybe they just want to piss of England? But I do find it odd, I mean A LOT of Canadian soldiers died in WWII, A lot of them died on day one, during the invasion of Normandy. You would think they would have a decent amount of disdain for the whole Nazi thing, past and present. As far as your extradition list, Your country won't extradite capital murder cases to the U.S., with the only exception I know about, Charles Ng.Canada’s Controversial Funding: Over $2.2 Million Allocated to Organizations Glorifying Ukrainian Nazi Collaborators
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/poli...ying-ukrainian-nazi-collaborators/ar-AA1i4von
As it turns out, the SS soldier who got the standing ovation from Zelenskyy was just the tip of the iceberg - and Canada has a history with such collaborators.
The takeaway I was hoping you would get is:Maybe they just want to piss of England? But I do find it odd, I mean A LOT of Canadian soldiers died in WWII, A lot of them died on day one, during the invasion of Normandy. You would think they would have a decent amount of disdain for the whole Nazi thing, past and present. As far as your extradition list, Your country won't extradite capital murder cases to the U.S., with the only exception I know about, Charles Ng.
I was always under the impression capital, was the death penalty. It used to be anyway, but I see it has changed. By capital murder, I meant death.The takeaway I was hoping you would get is:
a) The idiocy of people assuming that all Ukrainians are now suddenly benevolent perfect people, combined with a total lack of world history knowledge and
b) Governments have allowed Nazis/Nazi collaborators to immigrate into their countries - not just Argentina.
As for the extradition, Canada will extradite for capital murder IF the government receive guarantees that they will not get the death penalty, even in a capital punishment US state. That doesn't stop them from a life imprisonment sentence and getting the Epstein special. There's an interesting, if not obscure case where Canada extradited a Chinese citizen (he was guilty of serious crimes in Canada), who guaranteed they wouldn't give him the death penalty. He did in fact get a life imprisonment, and wouldn't you know - he only made it a couple of months before suddenly dying of natural causes.
Seems dangerous to me. My mom told me never talk to strangers, and don't take candy from them. I hope this is an adult activity, because it definitely defies, what we try to teach them. Of course it's probably a lot safer then talking to strangers in the U.S. Especially if you're in new york.View attachment 1097626
http://genwellproject.org/programs/talk-to-a-stranger-week/
Apparently it's "Talk to a stranger" week in Canada
For sure, it a definite danger is for children, so I hope they're excluded.Seems dangerous to me. My mom told me never talk to strangers, and don't take candy from them. I hope this is an adult activity, because it definitely defies, what we try to teach them. Of course it's probably a lot safer then talking to strangers in the U.S. Especially if you're in new york.
There are still a lot of people in this world, my wife included, that thinks the world is mostly good, and people are good, you just have to give them a chance.For sure, it a definite danger is for children, so I hope they're excluded.
But even for adults, even in Canadian cities, there are a lot of situations where talking to random strangers is a very, very bad idea...
I think it heavily depends on the country.There are still a lot of people in this world, my wife included, that thinks the world is mostly good, and people are good, you just have to give them a chance.
I personally do not agree, and believe the world is evil, and so are the people. You want trust, respect, earn it. Show me something, and prove to me, you deserve the trust and respect you want, and I, for my part, will do the exact same thing for you. I'll prove it, I don't expect it. The only exception to this, is obviously your parents, and elders, like Aunts and other family.
That is interesting! Like the article says, much of it is perishable, so it's a race to find these artifacts before they deteriorate.https://www.yahoo.com/news/melting-ice-reveals-dozens-7-221609873.html
This looks like it could potentially bring a lot of cool information. I wonder if they'll find any animal fossils, and such.