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Remembering Officer Hopkinson: The Forgotten 1914 Courthouse Assassination
Officer William C. Hopkinson was not a soldier, but he was assassinated in the line of duty while enforcing Canada’s immigration law in 1914, which is now viewed as racist. The movie Guru Nanak Jahaz, funded by the Canadian government, depicts how he was assassinated by Mewa Singh Lopoke to avenge his Sikh brothers who were denied entry into Canada during the Komagata Maru incident. Today, some regard Mewa Singh as a hero and an inspiration, despite his conviction and executi
Nov 12


EXCLUSIVE: Calgary Singh BUSTED With 170 lb of Cocaine at US-Canada Border Freed on $0 Bail Next Day
Surj Singh Salaria, a Calgary-based commercial truck driver, is facing three serious criminal charges for attempting to traffic 170 pounds of cocaine into Canada from the United States through the Montana–Alberta Coutts border crossing on September 25, 2025. Calgary Singh BUSTED With 170 lb of Cocaine at US-Canada Border Freed on $0 Bail Next Day While Canada’s multi-billion-dollar state media complex reported on Singh’s charges, it failed to dig deeper to determine whether h
Nov 8


Singh on Student Visa Charged with Trafficking Fentanyl in Regina, SK, Out on Bail: Who Let Them In?
Arunpreet Singh, 23, is out on bail after being busted back in May 2024 with 10 pounds of fentanyl and other drugs worth over $1 million in Regina, Saskatchewan, while his two co-accused — both named Manev, with no surnames — remain in custody, courts have confirmed with us. Singh on Student Visa Charged with Trafficking Fentanyl All three youngsters were in Canada on student visas, trafficking millions of lethal doses of fentanyl and other drugs for another 20-year-old India
Nov 7


EXCLUSIVE: 18 lb Fentanyl Bust: Singh Released on Bail After Canada Assigns ‘Tainted’ Prosecutor
Singh Released on Bail After Canada Assigns ‘Tainted’ Prosecutor
Oct 30


“We’ve had enough”: Alberta separatists rally, calling independence the only way forward
An energetic crowd, the largest of its kind for the cause, gathered in front of Alberta’s Legislature yesterday, declaring October 25 as Alberta Independence Day. "My grandparents fought for Canada, and they'd be proud of what I'm standing for now, because it's not Canada anymore — it's not the same country we grew up in," one man told me when asked why he believes separation is the only way forward. "The more educated people get on what's going on — that we are not a bunch o
Oct 26


Censorship Failed: Missing ~$3 Million+ Dominates the Election Debate in Empress, Alberta
Millions of dollars’ worth of gravel has left the municipal pit of this small Alberta village — but the money is nowhere to be found, and taxes keep climbing. I travelled to Empress, a forgotten community of about one hundred people near the Saskatchewan border to cover the public municipal election debate. When I arrived to film, the hall manager told me to leave — because he didn’t like my reporting on the missing taxpayer funds. A physical altercation ensued. WHERE IS THE
Oct 16


Alberta Family Faces 'Lawfare' and Federally Funded 'Smear Campaign' After Exposing Local Government
In the mountain community of Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, one family’s call for accountability has exposed what residents describe as a...
Oct 9


Berated, Censored, and Betrayed: Crowsnest Pass Residents Call for Accountability Amid Rogue Council
This is the story of a rural Alberta community left to confront a rogue council—and a province that, residents say, looks the other way....
Sep 11


Canadian-Born Punjabi Trucker UNLOADS on Corrupt Employers: “They Destroyed Our Industry”
(WARNING: Crude language.) A Canadian-born Punjabi trucker speaks to @MediaBezirgan about what he calls the corruption and negligence...
Sep 4


EXCLUSIVE: Sat Parhar Made Police Chief by Board He Chaired, Before Any Conduct Rules Were in Place
Sat Parhar Made Police Chief by Board He Chaired, Before Any Conduct Rules Were in Place
Aug 22


Alberta Outsourcing Policing to Foreigners: Ministry Won’t Rule Out Officers from Corrupt Countries
An advertisement from a federally licensed immigration consultant suggesting that foreign police officers from any country could...
Aug 11


SCANDAL: Alberta’s Police Chief Was Appointed by the Same Board He Chaired
Danielle Smith’s government silently went along with the fact that the Independent Agency Police Service Oversight Board, tasked with...
Aug 8


National Security Risk? Meet Alberta’s New Police Chief with Foreign Ties: Satpal Singh Parhar
On July 2, 2025, Premier Danielle Smith appointed Satpal Singh Parhar (a.k.a. Sat Parhar) as the inaugural chief of Alberta’s new...
Jul 30


"We Need to Stop Being a Colony of Quebec": Alberta Separatists Pack Town Hall in Airdrie
"We started off as a colony to serve the interests of the East in September of 1905, and here we are 120 darn years later, still being...
Jul 4


Christine Anderson on Conservatives, Remigration, and the Europe She Wants to Wake Up To
I spoke with German EU MP and AfD member Christine Anderson in Calgary, Alberta — known for her declaration calling former Prime Minister...
Jun 29


FAILED AMBUSH: Canadian Journalist Survives Terrorist-Affiliated Plot at Vancouver Rally
On June 7th in Vancouver, I was targeted in what I now believe was a coordinated ambush attempt by individuals linked to Babbar Khalsa—a...
Jun 10


Inside the Ostrich Resistance: How Peaceful Protesters Are Being Portrayed Like Criminals
This exclusive 10-minute news report takes you inside Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, BC, where peaceful protesters strive to save...
May 25


Danielle Smith's Gov Gave Over $70M in No-Bid Contracts to Justice Minister’s Relative
Albertans are petitioning Premier Danielle Smith’s government to audit their municipalities over concerns of corruption and a serious...
May 21


EXCLUSIVE: Alberta Town Council Accused of Financial Mismanagement as Residents Petition for Audit
"If we are as bad as I think we are, we could go bankrupt and be absorbed by the county," said Amber Harris, the longest-serving...
May 13


I Interviewed the Canadian Sikh Once Sentenced to Life for a Bomb Plot: Babbar Khalsa’s Santokh Singh Khela
Mr. Khela once held the distinction of being the first Canadian of Sikh faith to be sentenced for terrorism-related crimes in 1987. ...
Apr 24
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