
Canadian Heritage Betrayed: Liberals Force Somali Month While Extremism and Predators Target Our Kids
I never imagined I would see a car flipped clean upside down on a Fredericton street corner while someone still waited on their Skip the Dishes order. Yet there it sat at Westmoreland and Queen, a perfect symbol of the upside-down country Liberal policies and rapid immigration have delivered. Everyday scenes of disorder now feel normal in New Brunswick and right across Canada. This is what happens when governments prioritize volume over vetting, compatibility, and the preservation of the nation that actually built this place. Canadians are left shaking their heads while the people in charge keep pretending everything is fine.
The chaos is not random. It flows directly from the same arrogant mindset that treats Canadian heritage as optional and foreign identities as mandatory celebrations. We are watching real-time replacement of the values, safety, and identity that made this country worth living in. If you want the unfiltered picture of how far things have slid, keep reading.
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The Insult of Declaring July Somali Heritage Month

Liberal MP Yvan Baker stood in the House and introduced Bill C-283 to make July Somali Heritage Month every single year. He wants the month that begins with Canada Day turned into a permanent celebration of Somali identity instead. His co-sponsor, Ahmed Hussen, nodded along while Baker claimed this would let Somali Canadians express their Canadian pride with shouts of “Somalia Hanolato.” The motion passed first reading without real pushback from the usual quarters.
What an absolute joke. Canada already has a national holiday that belongs to every citizen who calls this place home. We do not need another layer of hyphenated heritage months that fragment the country further and push the founding stock’s story to the margins. Baker and his colleagues come across as virtue-signalling clowns who think they can buy votes by elevating one small community’s story over the Canadian story itself. Real Canadians see through it.
The bill claims Somali Canadians have touched every corner of our economic, political, and social life. Some have contributed, no doubt. But that does not justify carving out July and telling the rest of us to celebrate it while our own national day gets crowded out. Where is the equivalent push for a robust Canadian Heritage Month that actually honours the European founding stock that turned wilderness into a functioning nation with rule of law, technology, and institutions? The Liberals never seem interested in that one.
This is the pattern we have come to expect. The same government that lectures us about inclusion works overtime to dilute the core identity that held this country together. They act like dictators who know better than the people who actually built and defended Canada for generations. Every new heritage month for a specific group chips away at the shared culture that once made newcomers want to assimilate in the first place.
Welcoming Verified Extremist Associates While Safety Comes Last

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow rolled out the welcome mat for Somali referee Omar Abdul Qadir Artan after U.S. Customs and Border Protection turned him away following an eleven-hour secondary inspection in Miami. American authorities cited verified association with Al-Shabaab and links to an Al-Qaeda affiliate. Those are not vague allegations. Those are the kind of red flags that should have every Canadian security service on high alert.
Instead, the mayor of Canada’s largest city treated the situation like a public relations win. She signalled that Toronto would happily host him and even offered to write to FIFA. Canadian safety now sits at the bottom of the priority list while political optics sit at the top. This is the same city that has already absorbed enormous strains from rapid immigration and non-assimilation in places like Brampton and Mississauga.
The contrast could not be sharper. The United States used its border tools to protect its citizens. Canada’s political class used the moment to demonstrate how open they remain to anyone who checks the right demographic box. When verified extremist ties no longer disqualify someone from a warm welcome, the system has stopped serving the people it was meant to protect.
This is not compassion. This is deliberate policy that puts the feelings of specific communities ahead of the physical security of Canadians. The Liberals and their allies have created a two-tier approach where certain groups receive the benefit of the doubt no matter what the intelligence says. Ordinary citizens pay the price in eroded trust and rising unease on our streets.
Children Used as Props for Khalistani Extremism in Brampton

On June 7 at the Shahidi Nagar Kirtan in Brampton, a parade float featured children dressed in suicide bomber costumes while images showed women being eliminated execution-style. Organizers framed it as honouring martyrs, but the message was unmistakable. Khalistani radicals are openly using innocent children as props to indoctrinate the next generation into their violent separatist cause.
This is not Canadian values. This is imported extremism dressed up as a religious procession. The same Brampton that already struggles with gang violence and extortion rackets now hosts public displays that glorify suicide vests and political assassinations. Where are the hate crime investigators? Where is the political leadership willing to say this crosses every line of acceptable conduct in a civilized society?
The pattern matches what I documented in my piece on the Pearson Airport gold heist. There, ignored intelligence and lax vetting allowed criminal networks to embed themselves in critical infrastructure. Here, the same lax approach lets extremist ideology embed itself in community events and target young minds. The Liberals keep telling us diversity is our strength while refusing to confront the specific ideologies that refuse to assimilate and instead export their conflicts onto Canadian soil.
Real Canadians watch these displays and wonder what country they are living in. We did not sign up for public glorification of terrorism tactics in our suburbs. We did not agree to have our children exposed to this poison under the banner of multiculturalism. The people pushing these policies from Ottawa treat our concerns as bigotry while the evidence piles up in plain sight.
The Same Pattern of Ignored Warnings We Saw at Pearson Airport
None of these incidents stand alone. They form a clear pattern of Liberal governments ignoring risks, downplaying cultural incompatibility, and prioritizing political narratives over Canadian security and cohesion. When I wrote about the Pearson Airport gold heist, the details laid bare exactly how this happens in practice. The 2023 theft of tens of millions in gold and currency from a secure cargo facility was an inside job that required trusted workers with security clearances. Retired RCMP officer Ulysses Botello had warned Transport Canada for over a decade about compromised clearances and penetration by criminal elements. Those warnings were ignored.
Instead, Transport Canada kept issuing security clearances at a breakneck pace. Over five years, they handed out 125,000 clearances at major airports, including thousands flagged for concerns. Officials admitted they did not even categorize high-threat individuals because there was no automatic risk process. The result was predictable. Bad actors gained access to the most sensitive parts of our infrastructure.
The same failures show up in Brampton, the very city now hosting public displays that glorify suicide bombers and executions. In the Pearson gold heist fallout, we also saw seventeen men from India arrested for a campaign of extortion shootings across Brampton and Mississauga. None were Canadian citizens. Only two held permanent residency. One was already wanted for attempted murder in India. Many of the charges involved arson and firearms. Police and the local mayor stated plainly that these individuals should never have been allowed into the country in the first place. The network ties reached back to the Bishnoi gang, with reports of weapons training camps operating in British Columbia.
This is the identical non-assimilation and vetting collapse that lets Khalistani extremists turn religious processions into propaganda events using children as props. The same policy environment that shrugged off RCMP warnings about airport security now shrugs off the open radicalization of the next generation in our suburbs. Rapid immigration from regions with very different standards on violence, loyalty, and public behaviour does not stay contained. It spreads into our institutions, our streets, and our children’s lives.
The Liberals built the backlogs, expanded the programs, and lowered the standards. Then they act shocked when the predictable outcomes appear in flipped cars in Fredericton, extremist floats in Brampton, and predators working inside colleges. The pattern is not a coincidence. It is the direct result of choosing volume and political advantage over the safety and cultural continuity of the country that already existed.
Predators in Our Colleges Thanks to Broken Vetting

In Whitby, 23-year-old Manu Sugunakumar now faces multiple charges after Durham Regional Police say he used Reddit under the username DeliveryNormal7189 and Snapchat as Manu041.01 to lure two girls aged 12 and 13 into sending explicit material. Police executed a search warrant at his home, seized devices, and expressed concern there may be additional victims. He worked at Durham College at the time.
A man with this alleged behaviour had access to an educational institution that serves young people. Our immigration and vetting system is supposed to screen for exactly this kind of risk. Instead, the system that fast-tracks arrivals and hands out work permits with minimal scrutiny let someone into a position where he could target Canadian children. The college placed him on leave after the charges, but the damage of the original failure remains.
This is the direct result of policies that treat every newcomer as an automatic asset and every concern about character or criminal history as secondary. When the priority is raw numbers to prop up GDP figures or voting blocs, basic safety screening gets shortchanged. Parents send their kids to college expecting a safe environment. They do not expect predators who slipped through a broken system to be working there.
The same government that lectures us about protecting vulnerable populations created the conditions that make these cases more likely. They expanded temporary foreign worker programs, student visas, and fast-track pathways without matching resources for proper vetting. Then they act surprised when the predictable outcomes appear. Canadians are fed up with paying the price for their incompetence.
The Same Pattern of Ignored Warnings We Saw at Pearson Airport
None of these incidents stand alone. They form a clear pattern of Liberal governments ignoring risks, downplaying cultural incompatibility, and prioritizing political narratives over Canadian security and cohesion. When I wrote about the Pearson Airport gold heist, the story was the same: retired RCMP officers warned Transport Canada for years about compromised security clearances. Those warnings were brushed aside while tens of millions in gold walked out the door in an inside job involving individuals with troubling ties.
The same mindset operates here. Verified extremist links get waved through. Public displays that indoctrinate children with suicide bomber imagery get defended as culture. Predators reach positions of trust around minors because volume mattered more than rigorous screening. I repeat: The Liberals built the backlogs, expanded the programs, and now pretend the consequences arrived by magic.
Rapid immigration from regions with very different standards on everything from civic behaviour to attitudes toward women and children does not come without cost. We see it in the cleanliness drives that turn into dumping grounds, in the normalization of certain criminal patterns in specific communities, and in the steady erosion of the safe, high-trust society previous generations took for granted. Brampton has become a case study in what happens when assimilation is treated as optional.
The people responsible for this transformation love to brand any criticism as prejudice. They hide behind that shield while the country changes demographically and culturally at a pace never seen before. The founding European Canadian stock that built this nation from the ground up now watches its descendants told their heritage is just one option among many, and not even the preferred one in July.
What This Means for the Canada Our Kids Deserve
Every one of these stories lands harder when you think about the country we are leaving our children. The flipped car in Fredericton, the extremist-linked referee welcomed in Toronto, the children dressed as suicide bombers in Brampton, and the predator working at a Durham college all point to the same conclusion. Liberal policies have placed Canadian heritage, Canadian safety, and Canadian children at the bottom of the priority list.
We are told this is inevitable progress. We are told objecting makes us small-minded. Yet the evidence keeps mounting that rapid, unvetted inflows from incompatible cultures produce exactly the fragmentation, crime shifts, and value clashes we are now living through. The same politicians who lecture us about two-tier systems have created a two-tier reality where certain communities receive endless accommodation while the historic Canadian majority gets lectured for noticing the results.
This is not the Canada I grew up in. It is not the Canada your kids deserve. The Liberals and their allies have governed like they own the place and can remake it however they please, one heritage month and one lowered standard at a time. They have ignored the warnings, protected the narrative, and treated public concern as noise to be managed rather than a signal to change course.
Canadians are not asking for perfection. We are asking for a government that puts its own citizens first, that defends the culture that actually created this prosperous, safe society, and that stops importing problems it has no intention of solving. The day real Canadians decide they have had enough cannot come soon enough.
❓FAQ Section:
What is Bill C-283 introduced by Yvan Baker?
Bill C-283 would designate July of every year as Somali Heritage Month across Canada. It received first reading in June 2026 and overlaps directly with Canada Day.
Why are Canadians concerned about the Brampton Shaheedi Nagar Kirtan event?
The June 7, 2026 procession featured children depicted in suicide bomber costumes and images of executions, which many view as using minors to glorify violence and Khalistani extremism rather than reflecting Canadian values.
What happened with the Somali referee welcomed in Toronto?
U.S. authorities denied entry to Omar Abdul Qadir Artan, citing verified links to Al-Shabaab. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow publicly welcomed him anyway, raising serious questions about Canada’s security priorities.
Who is Manu Sugunakumar and what are the charges?
The 23-year-old Whitby resident and former Durham College employee faces multiple child luring and exploitation charges involving 12- and 13-year-old girls. Police are concerned about additional victims.
How does this connect to the Pearson Airport gold heist?
Both cases reveal the same pattern of ignored security warnings, inadequate vetting, and Liberal policies that prioritize numbers and optics over Canadian safety and cohesion.






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