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Alberta declares an early start to wildfire season

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Trudeau Offers Up To $1.5B in Financing for BC Homebuilding

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Middle East Crisis: U.S. Vetoes U.N. Resolution Calling for a Cease-Fire in Gaza

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South Africa Says Palestinians Endure ‘More Extreme Form of Apartheid’

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Report finds most Americans do not support partisan violence

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Gaza's Al-Amal Hospital running out of water under Israeli siege

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'Safer supply' drug concerns rooted in 'stigma and fear': Federal addictions minister

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White House to weaken climate-fighting fuel efficiency targets for 2030

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A gunman killed and injured protesters at a BLM march. Why did police blame the victims?

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UN court begins hearings on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories

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US warns Israel against ground offensive into Rafah in draft UN resolution

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UN agencies warn of 'explosion' in Gaza child deaths

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Brazil recalls ambassador to Israel in row over Lula’s Gaza comments

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Indonesia: A Curious Outcome | Gwynne Dyer

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The Growing Popularity Of Right-To-Work Laws Is Troubling

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Here's what happened to overdose deaths in Toronto neighbourhoods with safe consumption sites

  • Well then perhaps you should've read the piece. The idea as put forward in the article is that we should close tax loopholes to prevent Canadians from donating to Israeli universities taking part in the repression of Palestinians.

    As for your opinion about the title, perhaps you'll take the time to write the author and suggest he word things more to your liking in the future.

    The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has effectively granted IOF supporting universities charitable status, notably the ability to offer donors’ tax receipts. The CRA has a special category for international universities. The idea is that people should be able to get a tax deduction when donating to their alma mater or a university that would “ordinarily include Canadian students in its student body.” In other words, Canadian taxpayers can subsidize educational institutions that train Canadians.

    But when it comes to Israeli universities the number of fundraising groups and sums raised is far beyond individuals donating to their alma mater or the number of Canadians studying there. While the universities have been empowered to offer Canadian donors tax credits, they also have fundraising branches in this country. Canadian Friends of Tel-Aviv University, Canadian Friends of the University of Haifa, Canadian Friends of Hebrew University, Canadian Friends of Ben-Gurion University, Canadian Friends of Bar Ilan University, Weizmann Canada and Technion Canada help raise money for Israeli universities. And the sums raised are astounding. Last month Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams gave $135 million ($US 100 million) to Ben-Gurion University at a Canadian Friends of Ben-Gurion University gala. According to the 2021 report Who Gives and Who Gets: The Beneficiaries of Private Foundation Philanthropy, the single top recipient of private Canadian foundations between 2014 and 2018 was Israel’s Technion, which received $89 million.

    In other words, Canadians are subsidizing universities with extensive ties to a genocidal force. Beyond that, the registered Canadian charities often instigate initiatives specifically to strengthen the Israeli military. As I detail here and here, Canadian Friends of Hebrew University and Technion Canada have instigated many IOF focused initiatives. Canadian Friends of the University of Haifa also funds an IDF training initiative. For its part, Canadian Friends of Haifa University is listed as a funder of an initiative that “form the backbone of the IDF’s elite training program”.

    Yet according to CRA rules, registered charities are not allowed to support another country’s military. CRA guidelines state that “increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of Canada’s armed forces is charitable, but supporting the armed forces of another country is not.”

  • "That big f--king ogre looking dude that is in those videos he is actually like autistic," an officer says in the clip.

    "Then the f--king guys just beat the shit out of him and then he started crying. I felt bad for him, apparently the sergeant grabbed his balls and twisted, I guess. He was on the ground and everyone was just grabbing limbs. He didn't have a limb to grab so he just like grabs his balls like 'You done now? You done resisting?"

    The RCMP needs to be disbanded. You cannot reform this racist paramilitary garbage.

  • A new study indicates that abstinence-based inpatient addiction treatment fails to reduce drug poisoning risk.

    Even worse: abstinence-oriented treatment may be associated with higher rates of opioid poisoning than no treatment at all.