Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - October 27 2023
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Ontario doctor suspended, his address published after pro-Palestinian social media posts
An Ontario doctor has been suspended from his job, threatened and had his address shared online after he posted pro-Palestinian views on social media.
Conservatives call return of Canadian woman with ISIS ties 'unacceptable'
The Conservatives say it's "unacceptable" that the federal government allowed a Canadian woman with ties to ISIS to re-enter the country. Dure Ahmed, who is now living in the Toronto area under conditions, was married to El Shafee Elsheikh. Elsheikh is the highest ranking ISIS member to be tried in the U.S. He's serving multiple life sentences in a supermax prison for his role in the deaths of eight hostages. Crown Attorney Marie Comiskey told a court in Brampton, Ont. on Tuesday that Ahmed had been "steeped" in ISIS ideology during her more than eight years living in Syria in ISIS territory or in a detention camp. The Crown said it's "likely" that Ahmed knew of her husband's role in ISIS before leaving Canada in 2014 to join him in Syria. Comiskey said she also believes the relationship continued and they communicated in recent years. Comiskey said she has reasonable grounds to believe that Ahmed could commit terrorism offences in Canada, including indoctrinating and recruiting others to join ISIS. "It is unacceptable that the Trudeau government allowed someone affiliated with one of the world's worst terrorist groups to re-enter Canada without first ensuring the safety and security of Canadians from this terrorist threat," said Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong in a statement to CBC News.
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Survey reveals Americans’ top hosting stressors for the holidays
Planning on hosting at home for the holidays? Three in four Americans are feeling stressed about hosting guests this year.
Love it, or hate it? Feelings run high over candy corn come Halloween
Cruel joke for trick-or-treaters or coveted seasonal delight? The great Halloween debate over candy corn is on. Love it or loathe it, market leader Brach’s churns out roughly 30 million pounds of candy corn for the fall season each year, or enough to circle planet Earth about five times, the company says. When compared to top chocolate sellers and other popular confections, candy corn is niche. But few other candies have seeped into the culture quite like these pointy little sugar bombs. It’s unclear when candy corn was invented. Legend has it that Wunderle Candy Co. in Philadelphia first produced it in 1888 in collaboration with a longtime employee, George Renninger.
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