Chrystia Freeland Called 'Nazi,' 'Zionist Dog' at Toronto Event
Freeland Called 'Nazi,' 'Zionist Dog' at Toronto Event

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Former deputy PM Chrystia Freeland called 'Nazi,' 'Zionist dog' at Toronto event

The limits of free speech were pushed at a downtown Toronto event last weekend. Former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland was discussing globalization at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre's Al Green Theatre on Sunday when she was hit with a wave of insults, video from the event shows. Attendees reportedly shouted derogatory terms including 'Nazi' and 'Zionist dog' at the former minister. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation and renewed debates about civility in public discourse.

New details emerge after coaches, parents go wild at U12 hockey game

Some screaming, middle fingers and glass-banging apparently were just the tip of the iceberg when it came to a heated situation at a youth spring hockey game in Toronto this past weekend. Parents and coaches were involved in an alleged incident at a U12 game, with witnesses saying the behavior was extreme. 'Video doesn't do it justice,' one observer noted. Authorities are investigating the altercation.

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HUNTER: CBSA's most wanted list nabbed dozens of villains. Then Trudeau killed it

A report reveals that the Canada Border Services Agency's most wanted list had successfully captured dozens of fugitives before the program was terminated under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's administration. Critics argue the decision has hampered efforts to bring dangerous individuals to justice.

Guard turned OnlyFans star regrets jailhouse sex romps with convict

A former prison guard who gained fame on OnlyFans has expressed regret over engaging in sexual relationships with an inmate. The scandal has raised questions about security and ethics within correctional facilities.

Maple Leafs' William Nylander, Matthew Knies in joyful disbelief in NHL draft lottery win video

In a heartwarming moment, Toronto Maple Leafs players William Nylander and Matthew Knies were captured reacting with joyful disbelief after the team won the NHL draft lottery. The video has gone viral among hockey fans.

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