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Alex Anas Ahmed

Alex Anas Ahmed is a Political Science and History graduate from the University of Calgary. He has actively written on relevant Canadian issues with dozens of prominent interviews under his belt.

Canadian News, News

Saskatoon man draws pellet gun on restaurant staff when asked for proof of vaccination

Saskatoon Police Service responded to the incident on Saturday and said they confiscated a pellet gun. Ownership laid no charges and did not wish for police to investigate the matter further.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 5, 2021

Canadian News, News

Top military official to review recommendations on sexual misconduct, despite writing character reference for sex offender

Maj. Gen. Peter Dawe left his post "immediately" on May 2 when his letter influenced a sex offender's sentence. Dawe claimed him a "good guy" who "deserved a break," leading to three years probation.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 5, 2021

News, International News

'Pandora Papers' leak 11.9 million financial files on offshore tax havens of global elites, politicians

According to a study last year from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the equivalent of at least $14.3 trillion is held in offshore jurisdictions worldwide.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

News, American News

Corporate America reaches 'limits' on implementing CRT in the workplace

Despite the diversity hustle companies embraced during the summer of "largely peaceful protests," there are limits to how far left they will veer to gain progressive brownie points.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

News, American News

60,000 film workers could strike over demands to improve 'quality of life'

If continued discussions fail, the nationwide strike would be the union's first in its 128-year history.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals' vaccine mandate for 300,540 federal employees 'complicated,' says Dr. Tam

In Spring 2021, the Trudeau Liberals informed senior federal officials it could mandate the COVID vaccine for all workers nationwide. But the move wasn't contemplated heading toward the summer.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

Canadian News, News

CBC advocates for 'online harm' prevention, denies collaboration with 'censorship czar' Guilbeault

Shaun Poulter, CBC executive director of public affairs, denied coordinating the "advocacy" survey with Guilbeault's department.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals reinstate federal review of Alberta First Nation thermal coal mine expansion

Wilkinson said the Alberta First Nation, who objected to the added federal oversight that led to the Vista mine project's court order, has since withdrawn their concerns.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 3, 2021

Canadian News, News, #C10

Academics, human rights advocates condemn C-36 as 'unconstitutional' internet censorship bill

Academics and human rights advocates say an internet censorship bill proposed by Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is "aggressive," "punitive," and "disturbing."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 2, 2021

Canadian News, News

Immigration Department looked to provide free accommodation for 1,000 illegal immigrants, asylum seekers: internal emails

The RCMP arrested 3,302 illegal immigrants attempting to cross the Canada-US border in breach of a ban on non-essential travel under the Quarantine Act. Another 5,665 legal asylum seekers reported at airports last year.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 2, 2021

Canadian News, News

Canadian ISIS fighter sent to US on terrorism charges, faces possible life sentence

As a prominent member of the ISIS propaganda wing, Khalifa supposedly produced videos showcasing the gruesome beheadings of US hostages James Foley, Steven Sotloff and Peter Edward Kassig.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 2, 2021

Canadian News, News

Manitobans fined $3.1 MILLION for violating COVID health orders: Report

Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman wants to shut down businesses that repeatedly violate public health orders, such as Monstrosity Burger, which faces $40,000 in fines.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 1, 2021

Canadian News, News

BUSTED: Journalist catches Justin Trudeau vacationing on Tofino beach on first-ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

The prime minister begins his mandate with another controversy as his website says he was in Ottawa for "private meetings," though he was later spotted in Tofino, BC, spending a few days with his family.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 1, 2021

Canadian News, News

Families of ISIS detainees file court application against Trudeau Liberals, want relatives repatriated

While Kurdish authorities expressed a desire to hand over 26 Canadians willingly, the Trudeau Liberals maintained travel to the region remained "too risky."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 30, 2021

Canadian News, News, #C10

Trudeau Liberals to push internet regulation in first 100 days of mandate

Parliamentary debate is expected to raise questions on the role of government in regulating the online behaviour of Canadians.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 30, 2021

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