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The university announced this week that it plans to host the conference on May 9 to 12, inviting academics to participate in discussions revolving around "white privilege and oppression in Canada (and beyond)," according to the event page.
"Each day of the conference features keynote presentations from inspiring leading experts as well as a series of workshops, presentations and plenary sessions for you to choose from," the university states. "We give you the tools to examine challenging concepts of privilege and oppression and offer solutions and team building strategies to work toward a more equitable world."

Authorities were called to a hotel in Henry County, Georgia, on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018, after a man was spotted with multiple guns, officials said
Officers were called to Home2 Suites Monday morning after staff at the facility called for assistance and reported a man entering the hotel with firearms, according to WSBTV.
Henry County Police told local media that the suspect fired a shot out the door of the hotel before they arrived on the scene. There have been no reports of any injuries to guests or workers.
At around 3:30 in the afternoon, "a group of 60-70 fascists attacked our building with Molotov cocktails, causing its arson," left-wing group Libertatia said in a statement.
Labour MP David Lammy has said he will be calling on the National Audit Office and requesting a formal inquiry into the "unacceptable" payoffs, which have reportedly used TV license fee money to pay off workers with complaints.
Lammy, a former culture minister, has already asked current Culture Secretary Matt Hancock whether or not the BBC has used public funds to deal with complainants privately. He will now ask the audit office and parliamentary committees to get answers.
Comment: These payoffs may be unacceptable (but not for the reasons Labour seems to think), but they are also inevitable. The "sexual freedom" of the sexual revolution has created new sex crimes to go along with that "freedom", which has vastly increased the power of the state and facilitated its intervention into the private lives of citizens and criminalized non-criminal behavior. Those "crimes" not only put innocent people (mostly men) into prison, they rob them of their money too. And taxpayers have to pay for the fallout of all of this (e.g., welfare, "sexual harassment" settlements). The issue is not that the agreements mentioned in the article "can be used to cover up incidents". If crimes have been committed, there are laws on the books already to take care of them. The "sexual harassment" hysteria is to blame for this trend, not any actual increase or prevalence of "harassment", "bullying" or "discrimination".
See also:
- UK foreign aid project exposed by the BBC for using taxpayers money to fund terrorists
- Gender-gap among the wealthy BBC media elite?
- Blowing the BBC's claims to 'impartiality' out of the water
- BBC pedophile exposé ignores real victims, triggers social-media firestorm
- BBC director-general admits media industry favor hiring the 'well-connected and well-off'
The US Navy's Freedom-class littoral combat ship USS Little Rock has been behind schedule almost from the very beginning of its military duties. Its first journey to its home port at Mayport Naval Station in Florida from Buffalo, New York, where it was commissioned on December 16, was delayed three days due to the weather.
According to new statistics, Russia is currently the sixth-largest gold owner after the United States, Germany, Italy, France, and China. Analysts say if the current pace of gold purchases continues, Russia may dethrone China as the fifth-largest bullion holder as early as the first quarter of 2018. Chinese gold reserves currently stand at 1,842 tons.
At around 5:20pm, Lake Wales firefighters began responding to reports of an explosion at the Eagle Ridge Mall next to a JC Penny retail store. Emergency services personnel rushed to the scene where they discovered that an improvised explosive device (IED) had been detonated in the corridor.
Searching the premises, the fire crew also found a backpack in the same corridor with another possible bomb. Authorities then cleared the mall. No injuries were reported as a result of the explosion but the parts of the building were damaged.
Police said they are searching for a middle aged, caucasian male. The "person of interest" is of heavy build, and was wearing a grey shirt and grey hat. Polk County Sheriff's Office, the State Fire Marshall, and the Hillsborough Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad are on the scene.

Las Vegas resident Nancy Cooley signs a Vegas Strong banner honoring the victims of a mass shooting in Las Vegas on Oct. 5, 2017.
On Friday, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department released an 81-page report that revealed fresh insights into the behaviors and patterns of Paddock prior to the night he opened fire from his 32nd floor room at the Mandalay Bay on Oct. 1, killing 58 people. In all, 871 people were injured, with 422 suffering gunshot wounds.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo - holding his first news conference since mid-October - said he hoped the report would help answer some lingering questions that have given extended life to a variety of conspiracy theories that included the rumor of the massacre being tied to Islamic State or terrorism.
Comment: Now who would be floating that rumor?
Say what? Congressman says he has credible evidence of possible ISIS involvement in Las Vegas massacre
Comment: If this is what the report has to offer, it really hasn't cleared anything up. That he looked out the windows, was a "germaphobe", had a strong reaction to smells, was into kiddie-porn... all this does is paint a picture of a lone gunman who was kind of odd. There's still little to go on to determine motive.
See our two SOTT Focus pieces on the Las Vegas shooting here and here. See also:
- Coroner reports 16 of the 58 Las Vegas massacre victims shot in the head
- Fourth survivor of the Las Vegas shooting massacre dies of unrelated causes
- Is the crisis management firm hired by MGM peddling fake Las Vegas conspiracy theories?
- Las Vegas Police: Paddock was 'in debt and depressed' (like THAT explains a motive)
- Las Vegas sheriff announces police officer accidentally fired gun into Stephen Paddock's suite after officers entered room
- Mad science: Doctors and scientists will dissect Paddock's brain to find motive for Las Vegas massacre
No injuries have been reported in the blast that happened around 9pm local time outside a restaurant located in an office building in the Rosengard city district, police said. The facade of the building was damaged in the explosion, the Aftonbladet reported.
Police secured the area and a bomb squad was sent to the scene. An Audi was seen close to the area moments before the blast, according to reports.
Kane Gamble, now 18, was able to gain access to US plans of intelligence operations in Afghanistan and Iran by pretending he was former CIA chief John Brennan, all while Gamble was just 15.
Comment: More from the Telegraph.
British 15-year-old gained access to intelligence operations in Afghanistan and Iran by pretending to be head of CIA, court hears
Hayley Dixon
19 January 2018 - 5:44pm

Kane Gamble arrives at the Old Bailey in London, where he will be sentenced for hacking top ranking US officials
Mr Justice Haddon-Cave noted: "He got these people in his control and played with them in order to make their lives difficult.
John Lloyd-Jones QC, prosecuting, said that Gamble founded Crackas With Attitude (CWA) in 2015, telling a journalist: "It all started by me getting more and more annoyed about how corrupt and cold blooded the US Government are so I decided to do something about it."
Mr Lloyd-Jones said that it was a common misconception that the group were hackers when in fact they used "social engineering" to gain access to emails, phones, computers and law enforcement portals.
"It involves manipulating people, invariably call centre or help desk staff, into permitting acts or divulging confidential information," the prosecutor said.
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At first he was denied access to his computers as he could not name Mr Brennan's first pet, but on later calls the handler changed the pin and security questions.
He used similar methods to access Mr Brennan's AOL account and eventually Gamble was able to access his emails, contacts, his iCloud storage account and his wife's iPad remotely.
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Gamble, who is now 18, later posted sensitive information on Twitter and Wikileaks and taunted officials about his access, sometimes using the tag #freePalestine and claiming it was because the US Government was "killing innocent people".
Gamble used similar techniques to hack the home broadband of Jeh Johnson, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and was able listened to his voicemails and send texts from his phone.
He bombarded Mr Johnson and his wife with calls, asking her: "Am I scaring you?" and left messages threatening to "bang his daughter", the court heard.
Around October 2015, when Gamble turned 16, gained access to Mr Giuliano's home accounts by pretending to be the FBI boss and using the information gained he accessed the FBI's Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal (Leap).
Mr Lloyd-Jones QC described it as "a gateway providing law enforcement agencies, intelligence groups and criminal justice agencies access to beneficial resources".
This included criminal intelligence and details of police officers and government employees, and Gamble boasted: "This has to be the biggest hack, I have access to all the details the Feds use for background checks."
The FBI had realised that their system was breached and the password was changed, but at one point Gamble managed to change it and regain access by pretending to be Mr Giuliano in a call to the helpdesk.
He used his access to steal and post online personal details of Officer Darren Wilson who shot and killed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson Missouri.
At the same time he harassed the Giuliano family and people associated with them and bombarded them with calls, meaning that they were forced to seek protection from the intelligence agencies and an armed guard was placed at their home.
Mr Obama's senior science and technology adviser John Holdren had his personal accounts hacked and Gamble passed all of his personal details to an accomplice who used them to make hoax calls to the local police claiming that there was a violent incident at Mr Holdren's house resulting in an armed swat team being deployed.
His eight month reign of chaos was brought to an end in February 2016 after he gained access to the US Department of Justice's network over a number of days, accessing details of 20,000 FBI employees and case files including that on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
The FBI and the US secret service had such concern over the material that he had seen that they immediately called police in the UK and he was arrested at his home.
The Old Bailey also heard that he accessed the private calls and emails of Avril Haines, the White House deputy national security adviser and FBI Special Agent Amy Hess.
In the case of Ms Hess he downloaded films on to her computer, including one called Hackers and V for Vendetta as well as a pornographic title. He changed an equipment list on her computer to a list of derogatory terms.
James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence under President Obama, was also targeted and all of his home phone calls were diverted to the Free Palestine Movement.
Vonna Weir Heaton, the former intelligence executive of the US National Geospatial Intelligence Agency had her social media accounts access by Gamble who sent messages pretending to be her.
At one point on an internet chat he said that he had considered not sharing any more information "because it put lives at risk, but then I thought they are killing innocent people every day", the court heard.
Medical experts for the defence argue that he is on the autism spectrum and at the time of his offending had the mental development of a 12 or 13-year-old.
He has no friends to speak off and is closest to his mother Ann, a cleaner who reportedly won a £1.6million lottery jackpot in 1997 but "lost all the money on doomed property deals".
William Harbage QC said that after his arrest he told doctors "it was kind of easy" and that he had little consequences of his actions "in his bedroom on the internet thousands of miles away".
Mr Justice Haddon-Cave will sentence him on a date to be fixed.














Comment: Let-wing hysteria, meet your right-wing counterpart.