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8 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026Winnipeg man charged with threatening Carney, minorities
4 minute read 2:00 AM CSTWINNIPEG — A Winnipeg man has been charged for making threats toward Prime Minister Mark Carney and inciting hate toward Muslim and Jewish communities, police say.
The RCMP federal policing division announced Monday it has charged Jason Paul Rindall, 55, with three counts of threats causing death or bodily harm after it launched an investigation into the remarks in January.
The RCMP’s security enforcement section in Manitoba says an account on X posted threats targeting Carney and the Jewish and Muslim communities, a Monday news release stated.
The charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
One protest condemns strikes on Iran, the other celebrates
5 minute read Yesterday at 2:00 AM CSTWINNIPEG — The courtyard outside the U.S. consulate in downtown Winnipeg hosted contrasting demonstrations Sunday as Manitobans reacted to U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran’s regime and the latter’s retaliatory attacks.
Peace Alliance Winnipeg condemned the joint strikes, with supporters holding signs reading “No war on Iran” and “Ceasefire,” shortly before members of Winnipeg’s Iranian diaspora danced and waved flags while celebrating the death of Iran’s supreme leader and expressing hopes of “liberation.”
“All of us hope that soon the Islamic Republic of Iran will be overthrown, and we hope for the return of Pahlavi monarchy to Iran,” said Iranian Monarchists of Manitoba manager Shahla Shojaei, who moved to Canada from Iran in 2017.
“The reason that I came here (to Canada) was because there is no freedom in Iran. Human rights were suppressed.”
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Police cancel Amber Alert for two-year-old boy; suspects arrested
1 minute read Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026WINNIPEG — Winnipeg police say two women are in custody and a two-year-boy has been found safe after an Amber Alert was issued.
Police say the boy was taken from a home in the south end of the city on Friday following a violent dispute where the boy’s mother was assaulted.
The boy and a 30-year female suspect were found at a major intersection north of where the toddler was originally taken.
The two-year-old was brought to hospital to be checked for any injuries, but police say he appeared to be in good health.
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