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Bus Beheader Granted Freedom In Canada

A schizophrenic man who beheaded a fellow Greyhound bus passenger in Canada in 2008, has been granted his freedom. Will Baker, formerly known as Vince Li, killed Tim McLean, 22, a young carnival worker who was sitting next to him during a bus ride to Winnipeg in 2008. Baker later claimed he beheaded and cannibalized McLean after hearing “the voice of God”. After being found not criminally responsible for the 2008 attack and serving just nine years, the former Chinese national was granted an absolute discharge on Friday by Canadian authorities.

US Border Agents Granted Powers To Detain Citizens In Canada

U.S. border guards may soon be granted powers to question, search and detain Canadian citizens on their own soil, under a new bill proposed in Canada. Controversial bill C-23, introduced by the liberal government, is expected to pass through parliament. The new law will see the erosion of rights given to Canadian permanent residents by allowing U.S. authorities to strip away their ability to enter the country. Cbc.ca reports: The bill would enshrine in law a reciprocal agreement for customs and immigration pre-clearance signed by the governments of Stephen Harper and Barack Obama in 2015.

Canada Under Pressure To Ban George Soros From Country

Citizens in Canada are demanding that the government ban George Soros and his Open Society Foundation from the country.  Amid a general anti-globalist mood, people across the globe are rising up and rejecting the left-wing billionaire’s plans to impose to a globalist agenda across the world, as Soros has been repeatedly exposed as funding homegrown terrorist groups hell-bent on wreaking havoc and destruction on his behalf.

Are Trump-Fearing Asylum Seekers Ditching The U.S. For Canada?

Are Trump-Fearing Asylum Seekers Ditching The U.S. For Canada?

As debate rages on in the United States over whether Trump's temporary immigration "ban" is constitutional, according to immigration officials in Manitoba, Canada, many refugees currently in the United States aren't waiting around to hear the Supreme Court's conclusion and are instead braving the blistering cold and fleeing north on foot.  Per Reuters, Manitoba's Welcome Place refugee agency helped 91 claimants between Nov. 1 and Jan. 25 - more than the agency normally sees in a full year.

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