The complaint complements legal processes already underway in both the US and Australia, as well as Epic s recent filing before the UK s Competition Appeal Tribunal.The
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RCMP in Saskatchewan have charged the leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party with wilfully promoting hate against Jewish people.
Police say officers began investigating Travis Patron after a report in June 2019 from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network about an alleged anti-Semitic video posted on YouTube.
Police say the video, called “Beware the Parasitic Tribe,” featured the party leader from Redvers, Sask., in the province’s southeast.
The complaint complements legal processes already underway in both the US and Australia, as well as Epic s recent filing before the UK s Competition Appeal Tribunal.The
Search for missing Invercargill man Raymond Horn enters third day
17 Feb, 2021 08:37 PM
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Otago Daily Times
Those involved in the search for a missing Invercargill man are extremely concerned about his wellbeing, the man in charge of co-ordinating it says.
Sergeant Ian Martin, of Invercargill, said 68-year-old Raymond Horn had been missing since Monday morning.
He is a resident of Walmsley House, a rest-home in Richmond, Invercargill.
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As such, it was out of character, he said.
Horn had trouble communicating, due to a stroke, also had limited mobility and was unlikely to approach anyone.
Police were contacted about Horn s disappearance on Monday, about 1pm, and search and rescue volunteers were involved from about 5pm.