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Sept 3: Scott Newark on Biden moving NYC migrants close to Cdn border. Arrest warrants for 300 foreign criminals in Canada

Roy Green Show

English - September 03, 2023 21:26 - 7 minutes - ★★★★ - 3 ratings
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U.S. president Biden is offering to house migrants sent to New York City by states such as Texas in Massena, New York on the Canadian border in close proximity to Cornwall, Ontario. - Arrest warrants issued in Canada for 300 foreign criminals deemed a danger to the public. Facing deportation - Nova Scotia becomes the first province to stop holding immigration detainees for the federal government. Other provinces including B.C. and Alberta have declared they will discontinue the practice as well, but will temporarily continue to hold dangerous detainees in prison facilities, but are not accepting new inmates. Saskatchewan is set to end its engagement at the end of September. Ontario and Manitoba will terminate their deals next year. - A man charged with 136 firearms offences and 28 firearms was discovered in Toronto after hotel staff cleaned his room.
Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Crown prosecutor, executive director Canadian Police Association, senior policy advisor to federal and Ontario Ministers for Public Safety, Vice-Chair of the Ontario Office for Victims of crime.
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U.S. president Biden is offering to house migrants sent to New York City by states such as Texas in Massena, New York on the Canadian border in close proximity to Cornwall, Ontario. - Arrest warrants issued in Canada for 300 foreign criminals deemed a danger to the public. Facing deportation - Nova Scotia becomes the first province to stop holding immigration detainees for the federal government. Other provinces including B.C. and Alberta have declared they will discontinue the practice as well, but will temporarily continue to hold dangerous detainees in prison facilities, but are not accepting new inmates. Saskatchewan is set to end its engagement at the end of September. Ontario and Manitoba will terminate their deals next year. - A man charged with 136 firearms offences and 28 firearms was discovered in Toronto after hotel staff cleaned his room.

Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta Crown prosecutor, executive director Canadian Police Association, senior policy advisor to federal and Ontario Ministers for Public Safety, Vice-Chair of the Ontario Office for Victims of crime.

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