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Terrorism: No New Year’s Celebrations for Toronto Residents

  • Writer: Andy McGurran
    Andy McGurran
  • 5 days ago
  • 3 min read
Pro-Palestinian marches, or Hamas led jihad?

By Andrea McGurran

January 2, 2026

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Pro-Palestinian protestor’s calls for “free Palestine” a front for hidden terrorists? (Salman Sima/X Account)
Pro-Palestinian protestor’s calls for “free Palestine” a front for hidden terrorists? (Salman Sima/X Account)

Just hours into 2026, pro-Palestinian protests disrupted Toronto’s famed New Year’s celebrations, raising concerns that such marches may serve as a cover for terrorist activity. However, Toronto authorities were nowhere to be seen.


Pro-Palestinian protestor’s calls for “free Palestine” a front for hidden terrorists? (Salman Sima/X Account)

Police intervention into the harassment, bullying, and public mischief targeting local residents was nowhere to be seen. Reminiscent of scenes in the UK, residents’ rights have vanished. Police are either complicit with Canada’s federal, extremist woke policies of placating Islamists, or they lack the courage to uphold the law.


Since Canada’s federal government, under numerous prime ministers, both Liberal and Conservative, has kept free for all, open doors immigration and population replacement policies, anyone coming from Islamic countries can make any excuse and get asylum with no vetting. This criminal pandemic began in the 80s when countless asylum seekers from Iran, Turkey, Iraq, and other nations began pouring into Canada.


As the writer personally witnessed, when escaping Iran to go home to the West, in an Iranian government compound on the Iranian-Turkish Bazargan border, the Black Market was alive and well. With enforced government limits on how much Iranians can take out of the country, most are forced to confront criminals openly dealing in a Black Market foreign exchange, where US and Canadian dollars, along with other currencies, are bartered for in a price war only seen in the global criminal underground. Most, like others coming out of the Middle East, seeking to get a free life in North America, or to infiltrate Canada or the US for a global Islamist invasion, head to Istanbul.


Istanbul, once a bridge between the East and West, runs a thriving business in illegal passports. Most seeking these, aren’t afraid to openly discuss how easy infiltrating Canada and the US is. Many laugh because Canada, especially, is known to be an easy route into the West, where officials are either too lazy or too overburdened to investigate the tall tales quite a few asylum seekers are using.


Canada provides free immediate homes, education, food, clothing, and even cash for free spending. Refugees party and enjoy life while hardworking Canadians are forced onto freezing streets and attacked by local thugs, gangs, and/or local police.


But who is paying for all this? The Canadian taxpayers have been burdening the cost of this free-for-all immigration program for many decades. Provinces and territories are forced to manage these strangers. However, with high refugee numbers threatening to destabilize the country, many Canadians are too frightened to complain. Islamaphobia, a tool of the Islamist jihadists, is doing its job exactly the way they had intended it to.


As Canadians settle back into another year, many are asking if it’s all worth the risk. It appears that the US claims against Canada may not be so far-fetched or unbelievable as many globally have suggested. For once, love him or hate him, President Trump’s warnings may be too little, too late. With the world more focussed on the alleged Democrats’ slander and smear campaigns against him, Islamist jihadists are rapidly gaining a foothold across the West.


The question remains. When will Canada wake up and heed the warnings? Or, will these fake protests continue, not just on New Year’s Day, but on every holiday? How long before it becomes a daily threat?


As Torontonians begin their first workday of 2026, the shock of New Year’s Day might concern many of them. Will they fight back, or just continue Canada’s soft, woke extremist approach to public safety and national security? How long before the US and NATO kick Canada out on its own? Only time will tell because it’s not a matter of if, but when Canada will become too much of a terrorism threat to bear.


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