Not since 1997, eh?
Not so much as it makes you look stupid. I haven't voted Dipper in this millennium!
He reportedly tried to multiply his member by injecting himself with palm oil.
Aussies on hook for asylum seeker's botched DIY penis enlargement
Brad Hunter
Published:
November 20, 2019
Updated:
November 21, 2019 3:11 PM EST
An undated photo obtained from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection shows bunk beds under assembly at Australia's regional processing centre on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea. AFP/Getty Images
An Iranian asylum seeker who wanted to be the cock of the walk botched his do-it-yourself penis enlargement.
Now, the man in his 30s has been granted entry into Australia so he can undergo expensive reconstructive surgery — on the taxpayers who believe they’re getting the shaft.
He reportedly tried to multiply his member by injecting himself with palm oil. Whoops! According to The Australian, his ‘schlong’ shot at penis perfection made him deathly ill.
So the bigger weiner wanter was transferred from an immigration detention centre in Papua New Guinea to Australia for the procedure.
Cost? $10,000.
Australia has what’s called a Medevac law. It gives doctors a bigger say in determining which refugees are allowed into the country from the controversial detention centres.
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However, medical evacuations can be torpedoed if they put national security at risk.
The newspaper reports that the man was a winner despite more than 50 behavioural incidents. These included tossing boiling water on a security guard and attacking another who confiscated his porn stash.
Still, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton couldn’t block the transfer because of his limited power under the Medevac laws, according to the outlet.
The law’s supporters say the transfer would have occurred anyway because of the seriousness of the patient’s injuries.
They sniffed that the leaking of the unnamed man’s medical records was unethical.
theaustralian.com.au/nation/politic...a/news-story/fa2dba2b505e8ff2b34b176317900285
http://torontosun.com/news/weird/aussies-on-hook-for-asylum-seekers-botched-diy-penis-enlargement
He survived that?
Too bad ... another missed opportunity to improve our genes.
LEVY: Refugees will cost Toronto taxpayers $75M this year
Sue-Ann Levy
Published:
November 29, 2019
Updated:
November 29, 2019 8:46 AM EST
Toronto Mayor John Tory is pictured at city council on June 26, 2018. (Stan Behal, Toronto Sun)
When all is said and done this year, Toronto taxpayers will spend $75 million to accommodate refugees and asylum seekers, the Toronto Sun has confirmed.
And city spokesman Tammy Robbinson said Thursday service demand — and the $75-million price tag — will be similar in 2020.
To make city budget matters worse, I learned that the much-touted $45 million given by the federal government to the city of Toronto to help pay for the flow of refugees to the city — as a pre-election goodie no doubt — will run out in March.
No further funding commitments have been made, I’m told.
The $75 million is a far cry from the $45 million that the mayor and council said would be enough to cover the flow of refugees to the city this year. In late June, I was told that the budget for hotel/motel accommodation was $46.4 million — with 2,600 refugees in the system at that point.
Robbinson confirmed the $75 million does not include the $1 million per month that is being shelled out to house 200 refugees at the former North York Hydro building on Yonge St. That would bring next year’s tab to $87-million.
This all came to light Thursday when I questioned an item on next week’s economic and community development committee agenda which asks councillors to increase and/or approve six contracts valued at more than $8-million to use various Toronto and GTA hotel/motels as emergency shelters.
The contracts to be approved next week are with Comfort Hotel Airport North, Alexandra Hotel (downtown Toronto), Staybridge Suites in Toronto-Vaughan, New Lido Motel and Maple Leaf Motel in Scarborough and Alternative Living Solutions, a Markham company that manages the Toronto Plaza Hotel.
This is on top of the $108 million for emergency hotel and motel spaces already approved in July. Robbinson said they’re currently using nine hotels — four for refugee claimants and five for non-refugees– and that the tab covers both refugee claimants and regular shelter users (the traditional homeless).
She said there are currently 2,400 refugee clients in the system. Some 1,800 are in hotels, 400 are still in shelters and 200 have transferred to the $1-million-a-month shelter at 5,800 Yonge St.
To put it bluntly: Houston we have a problem.
As closely as I’ve been watching these files, I have to admit even I was surprised with the high expenditures.
But why should we be when City Hall has an open wallet on so many files?
If one dare criticize whether the many soft services and virtue-signalling efforts are being properly monitored to ensure they deliver value for money, as I have, one is called “disgraceful” as Mayor John Tory said more than once at council this week (not that he mentioned me by name.)
But as I saw with our last free-spending socialist mayor — David Miller — it can’t go on forever. He left the city in dire straits, increasing spending on the operating budget by 44% and on the capital budget by another 250% over seven years.
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He and council also hiked the city’s net debt by 176%.
This is where I fear we’re headed yet again
Unlike during the David Miller days, there are almost no councillors at City Hall now who either have the courage, the will or the knowledge to speak up about the rampant spending under Tory and the cabal of NDP councillors to whom he seems to give a wide berth — Joe Cressy, Kristyn Wong-Tam and Mike Layton.
Rest assured the bottom will fall out.
I suspect it will start with the 2020 budget as staff madly try to move the shells around to ensure they can prop up this profligate spending.
SLevy@postmedia.com
http://torontosun.com/news/local-news/levy-refugees-will-cost-toronto-taxpayers-75m-this-year
Firing of 'rude' and 'hostile' HR manager deemed OK by Court of Appeal
Sun Media
Published:
December 5, 2019
Updated:
December 5, 2019 3:10 PM EST
Irritated angry man sitting at the desk in office looking at laptop screen having problem, bad news. Side view of stressed, businessman noticed the error, failed to work, failure in business concept
It’s already well known that sending out offensive tweets or posting the wrong thing to Instagram can get you fired.
Add rude emails to the list of things not to do if you want to keep your job.
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, the Federal Court of Appeal has upheld the firing of a human resources manager with the Canada Border Service Agency’s Atlantic regional office in Halifax who sent emails that her co-workers felt were unprofessional to the point of being rude.
No fewer than 18 complaints about Lorraine Lortie were received, according to Justice David Near.
Lortie held her position with CBSA for eight years until she was fired in 2016. She was reprimanded on two occasions and suspended two other times for emails that, for example, suggested co-workers “shut up and listen to me.”
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Lortie’s firing was upheld by the Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board on Jan. 30. Her appeal was dismissed by Near, who said, “In my view the Board’s decision was reasonable. The decision was transparent, justified and intelligible.”
Managers described Lortie as being “hostile,” “rude” and “threatening” and had her take a course in communications skills at St. Mary’s University. They also commissioned a “psycho-social team health assessment” for the Halifax-based office.
“I can be honest in a nice way and I can be honest in a not so nice way,” Lortie said a memo to supervisors in 2012. “I don’t beat around the bush, and am not going to start doing so at this point.”
http://torontosun.com/news/national...stile-hr-manager-deemed-ok-by-court-of-appeal
Banksy’s classic Christmas card shows a picture of Joseph and Mary crossing the desert on their way to Bethlehem and are blocked by the infamous apartheid wall that separates Israel from Palestine and the West Bank.
On Banksy’s Christmas Card Joseph And Mary Can’t Make It To Bethlehem
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Banksy’s classic Christmas card shows a picture of Joseph and Mary crossing the desert on their way to Bethlehem and are blocked by the infamous apartheid wall that separates Israel from Palestine and the West Bank.
On Banksy’s Christmas Card Joseph And Mary Can’t Make It To Bethlehem
Read More: https://www.trueactivist.com/on-ban...ZUTtULDm4v81oYbHpsngHql8R3BGWRQwFPyw3Egk2ZrwQ
Son of Russian spies wins case to remain a Canadian citizen
Reuters
Published:
December 19, 2019
Updated:
December 19, 2019 11:54 AM EST
In this July 1, 2010 file photo, Alexander Vavilov, right, and his older brother brother Timothy leave a federal court after a bail hearing for their parents Donald Heathfield and Tracey Ann Foley, in Boston. Elise Amendola / THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP
OTTAWA — The son of Russian spies who was born in Canada and was stripped of his citizenship after his parents were arrested for espionage in the United States won his bid to maintain his Canadian citizenship on Thursday, the country’s top court ruled.
The Supreme Court upheld an earlier federal court ruling that said an administrative decision to strip Alex Vavilov, who was born in Toronto in 1994, of his citizenship was unreasonable.
“The judges said that Mr. Vavilov was a Canadian citizen,” according to the ruling.
The hit TV series The Americans was based partly on the story of Vavilov’s family. His parents came to Canada in the 1980s under deep cover under assumed names, with the mission to immerse themselves in Western society. The family later moved to the United States, where Vavilov’s parents were arrested in 2010 and charged with spying.
Vavilov’s parents returned to Russia in a spy swap.
http://torontosun.com/news/national/son-of-russian-spies-wins-case-to-remain-a-canadian-citizen
U.S. deports Mexicans far from border, may send others to Guatemala
Reuters
Published:
December 19, 2019
Updated:
December 19, 2019 5:08 PM EST
The U.S.-Mexico border fence is seen at sunrise March 25, 2005 near Calexico, California. David McNew / Getty Images
WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY — The United States began flying Mexican deportees to the interior of Mexico on Thursday and a senior U.S. official said Mexicans seeking U.S. asylum could be sent to Guatemala, as the Trump administration seeks to further limit border crossings.
The flight carrying Mexican deportees from Tucson, Arizona, landed in Guadalajara around midday. One immigration shelter in the city said it had been informed of a likely influx of deportees.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made clamping down on unlawful migration a top priority of his three-year-old term in office and his looming 2020 reelection campaign.
Numbers of Central American migrants apprehended at the border fell sharply in the second part of 2019 after Mexico deployed National Guard troops to stem the flow, under pressure from Trump.
With fewer Central Americans at the border, U.S. attention has turned to Mexicans crossing illegally or asking for asylum. Around 150,000 Mexican single adults were apprehended at the border in fiscal 2019, sharply down from previous decades but still enough to bother U.S. immigration hawks.
In another sign of the new focus on Mexicans, Acting Deputy U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Ken Cuccinelli said an agreement that sends U.S. asylum seekers to Guatemala to request U.S. refuge could also apply to Mexicans and other nationalities.
“As we fully implement the agreement, all populations are being considered, including Mexican nationals,” Cuccinelli said on Twitter.
Mexico’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
FLIGHTS
Mexico said it had requested the flights to keep deportees away from dangerous border cities, while a senior DHS official said the flights were in response to rising numbers of Mexican nationals arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mexicans made up nearly half of all migrants caught between October and December, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data.
John Sandweg, a former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the Obama administration, said the program would help stop Mexican migrants from simply crossing again once they had been deported.
“It’s a lot cheaper to just return Mexicans across the border,” he said. “But the real benefit is the recidivism rate.” The drive from Guadalajara to Reynosa, a Mexican border city across from the U.S. state of Texas, can take about 12 hours.
The flights could be scaled up quickly in the coming weeks, said the DHS official, who was not authorized to speak publicly. The Mexican foreign ministry said the flights would begin on a regular basis in January.
The U.S. official added the return flights may expand beyond Guadalajara, Mexico’s second-biggest city, to other parts of Mexico.
The United States has in recent years mainly deported Mexicans to border towns, although in the past it also flew them to cities in the interior.
http://torontosun.com/news/world/u-s-deports-mexicans-far-from-border-may-send-others-to-guatemala