
Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Senior Researcher at True North
Senior Researcher at Juno News
Managing Editor at True North //Find my work @junonewscom //Formerly Senior Editor @TPostMillennial +It's pronounced: Jurja | Alumnus: @uwaterloo |
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1 week ago |
truenorthwire.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
A disturbing screenshot allegedly linked to a 14-year-old charged with the fatal stabbing of an elderly woman in Pickering is making rounds online, prompting questions about whether the accused may have posted messages foreshadowing the attack. The message, shared on platforms like Reddit and other message boards, appears to come from a Discord account using the handle “Yoshikage Kira”—the name of a fictional serial killer from the Japanese anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
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1 week ago |
junonews.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
A disturbing screenshot allegedly linked to a 14-year-old charged with the fatal stabbing of an elderly woman in Pickering is making rounds online, prompting questions about whether the accused may have posted messages foreshadowing the attack. The message, shared on platforms like Reddit and other message boards, appears to come from a Discord account using the handle “Yoshikage Kira”—the name of a fictional serial killer from the Japanese anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
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1 week ago |
truenorthwire.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
The latest federal immigration data shows that Canada welcomed more than 817,000 newcomers in the first four months of 2025 when tallying up permanent and non-permanent streams. Between January and April 2025, 132,100 people were granted permanent residency, while 194,000 study permits and 491,400 work permits (including extensions) were finalized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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1 week ago |
junonews.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
The latest federal immigration data shows that Canada welcomed more than 817,000 newcomers in the first four months of 2025 when tallying up permanent and non-permanent streams. Between January and April 2025, 132,100 people were granted permanent residency, while 194,000 study permits and 491,400 work permits (including extensions) were finalized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
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1 week ago |
truenorthwire.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
What began as a bold show of economic nationalism in the form of tit-for-tat retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. has ended in a quiet retreat for Prime Minister Mark Carney and his government. Today, voices initially critical of dollar-for-dollar retaliation, like Shopify’s CEO Tobi Lutke and Rumble’s CEO Chris Pavlovski are vindicated: retaliatory tariffs were a harebrained idea from the start.
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