Sad Day For Canadian Multiculturalism And Integration
The Story: An 11-year old Muslim girl said she was attacked twice by a stranger cutting her hijab (covering hair) with a pair of scissors, on her way to school. Source: pinterest.com Source: alexipress.com […]
Read MoreWhat is Stronger – Religion or Patriotism?
Introduction (the tragedy): Recently in Ontario, 19-year old Yosif Al-Hasnawi was shot while trying to break up an altercation involving three others. When the paramedics arrived, he advised them he could not breathe. Minutes later, he passed away. A tragic outcome for an innocent young man attempting to act the part of the Good Samaritan. […]
Read MoreChain Immigration vs. Selective Immigration for North America
A country’s self-sustained fertility rate should be 2.1 children. Controlled and selective immigration is crucial for Canada’s future and that of the United States. As of 2017, their fertility rate is 1.6 vs. 1.87 children respectively. In my opinion, we must allow and even promote immigration into both countries, but this should not be under […]
Read MoreCanadian Values In Crisis Due To Lack Of Action.
There is no doubt that for the great majority of Canadians (and other countries worldwide), one of the most important values and personal rights in our nation is to establish communication among each other with uncovered faces for identification and recognition purposes. It is also a way of bonding with others. It helps us trust, […]
Read MoreCanadian Oil & Gas Pipelines vs. Pristine Backyards for Future Generations
The Minister of Energy confirmed a few days ago (Oct 3/17) that the Energy East and Eastern Mainland Pipelines have hit the wall. They have been rejected and are not going through. Kudos for Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre who stood strong in his efforts to stop these two projects and hopefully this time, PM Trudeau […]
Read MoreAre the hijab or burka an invitation for segregation and reverse racism in the workplace?
(Source: pixabay.com) Again, in Canada, it appears that the “BIRDS are SHOOTING the HUNTERS”, instead of the other way around. Is Canada going to regret the government’s overly tolerant accommodation policies regarding religious and traditional practices that are being introduced to Canadian society? How will these influences affect the Western and North American cultural and […]
Read MoreShould Tolerance Go Both Ways?
We live in an age when everyone in North America and beyond should fully accept that we are all different and that we need to be tolerant and respectful of others. Tolerance and respect cannot exist, however, without social reciprocity. We cannot prosper in peace without this “rule of reciprocity.” In turn, the rule of […]
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