And it's not just Conservatives:
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How many Liberal Party candidates have extensive ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and its front groups? Omar Algebra, Iqra Khalid and Kalil Ramal are the three most obvious, although others have similar ties.
Omar Alghabra
Omar Alghabra (Mississauga-Centre) was born in 1969 in Khobar Saudi Arabia to Syrian parents and came to Canada alone at the age of 19. He was previously a Member of Parliament from 2006 to 2008 and represented Mississauga-Erindale before the boundaries were redrawn.
In 2002, Mr Alghabra stated that he did not believe that HAMAS (Muslim Brotherhood proxy group) or Islamic Jihad were terrorist groups.[5]
Mr Alghabra has openly stated that he favors Sharia
Law for Ontario and that he was disappointed when he did not happen in Ontario after the 2003/2006 debate in Ontario.[6]
Upon being nominated for the 2006 election, Mr Alghabra thanked the ISNA for their support.[7] This raises the question about what kind of support a federal charity is giving to a political campaign.
Omar Alghabra was also speaker at the 2007 ISNA 33rd Annual conference which was held in conjunction with the Muslim Student Association (founded by the Muslim Brotherhood) and Muslim Youth of North America conferences. That conference was headlined by Tariq Ramadan, grandson of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The ISNA was in the news in 2013 when the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) took away their charity status for one of their fund raising bodies (Development Fund) when it was discovered that they were funding a terrorist group: the Jamaat-e-Islami. As noted above, Jammat-e-Islami is the ideological sister of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The ISNA also made the news in 2008 when they tried to invite the head of Jamaat-e-Islami (Qazi Hussein Ahmad) to speak at an ISNA conference in Canada in 2008.[8] Mr. Ahmad has been previously banned some 25 countries, yet the ISNA sought to have him in Canada.[9] His visa to Canada was pulled at the last minute. Mr. Ahmad had spoken at a previous ISNA conference in St Louis in 1998. The ISNA-Canada conference was run jointly with the Muslim Students Association and Muslim Youth of North America, and endorsed by the Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Islamic Circle of North America, and the Muslim Association of Canada. All of these organization have been publicly identified repeatedly as Muslim Brotherhood front groups.
When Liberal leader Justin Trudeau spoke at the ISNA in 2013, he noted the following:
In particular, I would like to thank the organizers of this event: Yasmin Ratansi, our Liberal candidate for Don Valley East; Omar Alghabra, who will represent the Liberal Party in Mississauga Centre; and Salma Zahid, the Liberal candidate for Scarborough Centre.
Many of the meetings for the campaigns of Omar Alghabara (and Iqra Khalid) were held at the ISNA. It is not clear if they ISNA charged for this or of the space was provided with no charge. With the ISNA still having charitable status for some of its functions, questions should be raised about a federally registered charity providing free and/or rented meeting space for a political party campaign.
Of note, the ISNA was involved in a series of scandals whereby charity money for the poor was squandered on other projects.[10] As well, the ISNA High School received Saudi money, despite several initial denials from the ISNA[11] and the ISNA High School Principal was a guest speaker at the annual conference of Hizb-ut-Tahrir[12], perhaps the fastest growing extremist group in Canada. The ISNA high school also made the news when its soccer team refused to play another high school team that had girls on it.[13]
It continues at the link, but there's Saudi money behind all this.
http://tsecnetwork.ca/2015/10/09/has-th ... andidates/Disclaimer: None of this makes the Iranians angels though. Both sides of the Middle Eastern bitchfest are dangerous to a free society.