Sir Amir Abi Farraj

Sir Amir Abi Farraj Husband, community builder, and a dedicated voice for positive changes.

I was proudly born and raised in Canada. 🇨🇦 🍁 Conservatives Supporter and Member UCP Board member.

**In the face of aggression and injustice, we stand united.**  Over the past two months, our people—Druze, Christians, a...
07/14/2025

**In the face of aggression and injustice, we stand united.**
Over the past two months, our people—Druze, Christians, and other minorities—have been targeted, displaced, and killed by forces seeking our destruction. The actions of ISIS, and the silence of the new Syrian government, speak volumes. But our silence has ended.

We, the defenders of our villages, our families, and our dignity, have resisted invasions into our sacred lands. We’ve stood shoulder to shoulder and halted the advance of terror. We are not aggressors—we are protectors. And we will never surrender our homes, our heritage, or our voice—even if only one Druze remains.

**To the world: hear us.**
We do not ask for pity. We ask for recognition. For solidarity. For justice.

Our strength is in our unity. Our purpose is peace. Our future is freedom.

**To ISIS and all who aid them:**
We promise you this—hell will be unleashed upon you.
Ask around. Ask who the Druze are. Then understand what’s coming.

To our Druze brothers and sisters and Druze Templars:may God grant you strength, as He always does. 🙌 ❤️💚💙💛🤍🙌






07/08/2025
And what is our government doing about this?!
07/08/2025

And what is our government doing about this?!

Photo of Marilyn Monroe with RCMP officers 🇨🇦
07/08/2025

Photo of Marilyn Monroe with RCMP officers 🇨🇦

07/08/2025

Alberta has always carved its own path. From ranchers and rig workers to tech startups and family farms, this province thrives on independent thinking and entrepreneurial spirit.

Alberta names provincial police force, appoints former Calgary officer as first chiefWritten by The Canadian Press Alber...
07/08/2025

Alberta names provincial police force, appoints former Calgary officer as first chief

Written by The Canadian Press

Alberta's government has named its own provincial police force and announced its first chief.

Premier Danielle Smith says former deputy Calgary police chief Sat Parhar has been tapped to lead the new force, which the province will call the Alberta Sheriffs Police Service.

Parhar retired in 2019 after more than two decades with the Calgary Police Service in a variety of roles.

Smith says the new service isn't meant to replace the RCMP entirely, though municipalities will have the option to contract the new service for its local policing needs instead of the Mounties.

As the force's first chief, Parhar will lead more than 600 existing provincial sheriffs, and he says his first order of business will be to hire an executive team and develop recruitment standards.

Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis says the new police force will be more capable to meet the needs of rural communities, citing slow response times and staffing issues for the RCMP in Alberta's smaller municipalities.

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