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Its done bro
We double vaxxed
90 percent of us

Unless 100 people dying everyday
We will not shutdown
nikkas just don't wanna accept it. this shyt is over and time to LIVE with it

fed government and all health officials said to live and deal with it. Now is time to get more boosters in peoples arms while we back outside


so fukkin tired of yall and this conspiracy shyt on both fukkin sides man
 

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nikkas just don't wanna accept it. this shyt is over and time to LIVE with it

fed government and all health officials said to live and deal with it. Now is time to get more boosters in peoples arms while we back outside


so fukkin tired of yall and this conspiracy shyt on both fukkin sides man
And im pro vax but at some point
We need to move on
 

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Not sure if this made national headlines, but this is absolutely disgusting. :scust: The victim is Black and the suspect is Indian.

This is the piece of shyt's facebook page
Tanvir Singh

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Man charged with aggravated assault after 10-year-old girl attacked in Montreal's east end
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10-year-old girl's life is not in danger, according to police
CBC News · Posted: Mar 15, 2022 11:46 AM ET | Last Updated: March 15

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Montreal police say bystanders flagged down officers in the area, who managed to arrest the man. (Jean-Claude Taliana/CBC)


A Montreal man is facing assault charges, after a 10-year-old girl was beaten on Monday, as she was walking home from school in the east end neighbourhood of Pointe-aux-Trembles.

Tanvir Singh, 21, appeared in court this morning and was charged with aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm and possession of a weapon.

Montreal police say it appeared to be a random assault.

They say the assailant attacked the girl as she was walking along Tricentenaire Boulevard with another girl at around noon.

Police say the assailant grabbed the girl and punched her several times in the face and head, before dragging her for several metres.

"People that noticed the altercation did intervene and stop the aggression," said Raphaël Bergeron, spokesperson for the Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM).

Bergeron said bystanders flagged down officers in the area, who managed to arrest the man.

The ten-year-old was taken to hospital with multiple head injuries but her life is not in danger.

According to the Crown prosecutor, Singh will undergo a psychosocial evaluation. He is also set to appear in court Wednesday for a bail hearing.

Psychological counselling at girl's school
In a statement, the Centre de Services Scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île, which oversees the girl's school, said she was attacked on her way home from school.

"We are shaken by this news," the statement read. "We are putting in place every means to support students and staff."

The service centre said an email had been sent out to parents informing them of the attack and a critical intervention team composed of seven psychologists has been deployed to the school until at least Wednesday. Employee assistance program resources are being offered to staff members.

Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante condemned the vicious attack, saying appropriate measures would be taken in response.

"My thoughts are with her right now, this young [girl], but also her family, who must be in shock right now," said Plante.

With files from Lauren McCallum

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I'd love to visit some of these cities and I would agree that they are more beautiful than the sprawled out cities we have in America.
And not because of his videos but lately I've had a desire to buy a bicycle. lol

Amsterdam is great, most people ride bikes or walk, its affordable. An hour plane ride and you're in london or paris or vienna

red light district 50 euros for 15 min with a 10/10 chick, no incels
 

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For the past few days I've been fascinated by this guy's channel on city development (The Strong Towns playlist is pretty compelling).
He's a Canadian who traveled the world for work and eventually settled in Holland. It's no secret to anyone who watches his videos that he really, really hates the American and Canadian style of city development that are car-dependent. And he makes very strong arguments using economics for why they are actually terrible.

In this video he highlights Riverdale, Toronto as a suburb "done right".
I have to say, he's got a convincing argument.

I'm curious what people who actually live in Toronto would have to say about the video below (17 minutes long)



riverdale isn't really done right to me. Many houses don't have garages so cars litter the street, only thing is it's near to street cars and subways

I'd say Vaughan is a suburb done right, subway 40 min you're downtown, roads are big, hospital, transit decent, alot of parks and greeneries, two highways 427 and 400 im biased because i live here but :ehh:
 
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