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Mosks in Canada: Cutting off hands is not a shame

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Etobicoke: Khalid Bin Al Walid mosk calls for stoning people

 

Blazing Cat Fur broke this story.

Winds Of Jihad

“Thanks to Blazing Cat Fur who calls it “Xtreme Sharia Compliance”, something I reject entirely.Islam is Islam and that’s it.

“Listen, and understand. That Islam is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.”

The Khalid Bin Al Walid Mosque is located on Bethridge Rd. in Etobicoke, near the neighborhood now known as “Little Somalia” and serves that community.

So what has unfettered immigration and the lie of multiculturalism brought to this fair city? Read this document entitled “Violations of Islam” published on the Khalid Mosque web site and judge for yourself.”

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Vancouver: Annual Chinatown Festival on the decline in recent years

Vancouver’s Chinatown in festive mode in bid to revive historic area
English.news.cn
2011-08-08 17:31:58
by Al Campbell

VANCOUVER, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) — Food provided the prime motivation for attracting more than 50,000 people to the streets of one of Vancouver’s oldest areas over the weekend as the Canadian city celebrated the 12th edition of its annual Chinatown Festival.

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Sunrise Soya Foods introduced tofu in mainstream supermarket chains

Photograph by: Left Getty Images, Calgary Herald

No. 10 Sunrise Foods Tofu
Celebrating Canadian Growers and Producers at Calgary Co-op

By Julie Van Rosendaal, Calgary Herald August 5, 2011

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How a backroom operation in Vancouver grew into Canada’s largest producer of tofu. by Julie Van Rosendaal

There is perhaps no other food as widely ridiculed as tofu. It struggles to shake its stigma as bland ’60s hippie fare-and yet we’ve come to accept, even embrace, yogurt and granola, which were equally trendy new health foods at the same time the perfect white-meat substitute arrived on the scene.

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Mansour Boroumand, Masih Boroumand and Massoud Feizabadi charged in export of crystal meth from Toronto to Japan

 

Crystal methamphetamine was first synthesized in 1919 by Akira Ogata. Akira Ogata (緒方 章 Ogata Akira, October 26, 1887 – August 22, 1978) was a Japanese chemist and the first to synthesize methamphetamine in crystalline form in 1919. It should not be forgotten, however, the contribution of engineer Ruben Barros (FCT University, Portugal) in the development of the experimental procedure that led to the synthesis. (Wikipedia)

7-year-old drug investigation leads to arrests
Published On Thu, 18 Aug 2011
Zoe McKnight
Staff Reporter

A seven-year-old investigation of the export of crystal meth from Toronto to Japan has finally yielded arrests.

Nearly 30 kilograms and $19 million worth of crystal meth was seized by Japanese authorities at Narita Airport in 2004. In project “Rising Sun,” police forces spanning two continents have since been investigating the export of narcotics from Toronto to Japan.

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