Ezra Levante exposes Doug Ford’s hypocrisy over Ontario’s crime surge, mocking his attacks on "weak judges" while ignoring that provincial court justices—including those handling bail—are his own appointees. Ford’s 2024 federal election silence on tougher crime policies despite endorsing Pierre Poilievre’s platform contrasts with his blame-shifting to Mark Carney or Justin Trudeau, Levante argues. Meanwhile, B'nei Brith Canada’s push for new hate crime laws is dismissed as a "scam," with Levante citing unenforced protests and police failures like his Thornhill arrest under Section 176.2. An investigative report reveals Casalina Margell and Julian Zatroneau, alleged asylum fraudsters with U.S. and Romanian criminal records, exploited Canada’s social system while damaging a Toronto landlord’s property—leaving $20K in unpaid debts—and were linked to organized theft, including Margell biting a store employee during an arrest. Levante’s critique underscores systemic enforcement gaps over political posturing. [Automatically generated summary]
It's June 18th, and this is the Ezra Levance Show.
shame on you you sensorious bug oh hi everybody i I am in a boat.
I'm on a boat.
I'm in my cabin.
As you may know, Rebel News every year or so has a fundraising cruise.
It's a seminar cruise.
It's a regular cruise, but we have panel discussions and debates and events when the ship is at sea.
And we all have dinner together at night.
We rotate different tables.
It's fun.
It's a way to connect with our top most enthusiastic supporters.
And as I think you may know, it's a fundraiser for Rebel because we tack on a couple hundred bucks to everyone's regular cruise cost.
And that's what helps keep Rebel News running year-round.
So it looks fun.
It is fun, but it's actually an important fundraising tool for Rebel News.
As you know, we don't take government money.
We never will.
We never have.
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It's also a lot of fun.
There's 147 people who are on the cruise with us this week, which shows you how popular it is.
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It's not cheap.
I won't mess around.
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And if you're thinking of a cruise for vacation anyways, it's perfect because it allows you to subsidize Rebel News with your tourism.
Anyways, that's explaining where I am and that boat picture in the background.
I'm going to do my best to provide content to do commentaries while the ship is at sea and record them in my stateroom and send it back to Toronto for our team at the headquarters to process.
Hopefully the internet will be strong enough, but I just wanted to let you know what I'm up to.
Along with me on the boat, there is Alexa Lavoie.
There is Drea Humphrey.
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There is David Benzies and Amy Ham, the activist against transgender extremism, who was fired from her job as a nurse because she made a billboard that says, I art J.K. Rowling.
It's sort of crazy.
And our friend Tamara Leach is on the cruise too.
So it's extremely exciting.
But I want to talk about the news today.
Yesterday, Doug Ford, the Premier of Ontario, went on a five-minute rant about crime.
I want to show you the whole thing.
It goes by pretty quickly.
Here's Doug Ford talking about how mad he is about crime.
And boy, if I find the person responsible for this, I'm going to give him a word or two.
Here, take a look at Doug Ford.
Okay, so first of all, Chief Nish, Chief DemQ, all the chiefs, they're absolute champions.
So they do a massive bust.
500 kilos of cocaine that these drug dealers want to poison our kids, poison our people, and 500 kilos.
Just imagine that.
And they work with the DEA down in the U.S., drug enforcement agency.
They work with the Border Patrol.
They work with police agencies back and forth.
The OPP, Commissioner Creek, is amazing on the Joint Task Force.
And guess what, guys?
These weak need judges, the biggest bust in Peel's history, guess where they are?
They're back out on the street again.
Bill, except one person.
Can you, do you believe that?
They actually get released on the largest drug bust in Peel's history.
500 kilos of cocaine that could ultimately kill people.
And judges slap on the wrist.
Okay, little Johnny, you go out there and deal more drugs.
Why don't you give them more drugs?
It's crazy.
The system is broken.
I will be all over the prime minister and the federal government reform, have bail reform until these, you know, I don't even want to call them what I'm thinking right now.
I better hold off.
But these people that are terrorizing our neighborhoods and feeding drugs to our people.
That's number one.
They need to change the criminal code.
They need to change bail reform.
I will be all over him until this gets done.
Stop the dilly-dallying around.
10 years we've seen.
We're going to do it.
We aren't going to do it.
You know, Prime Minister gave me his word.
He's going to change it.
It has to be done.
And then bingo, you hear of another big bust yesterday.
What is there?
15 of them.
And by the way, I remember saying that the chief is a champ.
Chief Nish is a champ.
All our police are champions.
Well, guess what?
They get busted.
These are the ones that are, you know, the whole tow truck group and the other guys that are going trying to intimidate and extort people.
So they call people up and say, you know, pay up or we're going to shoot up your house.
Guess what?
They go by and start shooting up the house.
But guess what, folks?
Those nice, kind judges, they let them all out on bail.
Oh, by the way, they're already out on bail or probation.
What is the city coming to?
Not the city, but our country coming to when these criminals are running amok and terrorizing our neighborhoods.
It's disgusting.
Something has to change.
And the last one.
Did you hear about the guy that these thugs came up, you know, ready to steal his car?
They're all in their masks and everything.
So I guess he was a hunter or something.
He shot up in the air.
I don't recommend that, by the way.
But he gets charged.
I got to find out this guy's name and number.
And I'm going to hold a fundraiser for lawyer fees for him.
He should get a medal for standing up.
It's like down in the U.S., we should have the castle law.
Someone breaks into your house, and I know any of these people here, someone breaks into your house and they're coming after your kids and you're coming after your spouse, you're going to fight like you've never fought before.
You're going to use anything that you have, be it weapons, baseball bats, knives.
You're protecting your family.
These thugs shouldn't be coming in there.
Now, I'm going to tell you a story.
Probably get in trouble for this.
You want to hear about stupid criminals?
Have you ever seen that show about stupid criminals out there?
So four thugs come racing down my street, masks on, ready to take the car out of the driveway.
Surprise, surprise, at 12.30, the two police cars are there.
The chase is on.
So they chase them.
One guy runs out, takes off.
They capture him and they catch these other guys.
But just imagine all the unfortunate people that don't have security there at their house with masks on and they have all the tools ready to break in and everything.
You know, and guess what's going to happen?
They're going to be back out.
Why don't you guys come over for a barbecue tonight?
You know, I'll take care of you better than the police.
And thank God the police got you.
And I never did.
Anyways, that's my rant.
I'm sick and tired of the weak justice system that we have.
They have to get a backbone.
And we start, we need to start throwing these people in jail.
This is turning into a lawless society.
That's my rant.
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And that's it.
So I'm going to wrap it up.
Thank you.
All I'm trying to do is protect the people of Ontario here.
They know it.
And deep down, they all agree.
I know they do, about keeping criminals in jail.
Thank you.
God bless the people of Ontario.
Thank you.
Yeah, I watched that carefully and there's no overt lies in it.
He's telling the truth, but I think he's lying by omission.
What I mean by that is, first of all, most obviously, he's been premier for seven years.
He could do something about it instead of who do I talk to?
Let me at that guy.
Yeah.
And when he talks about judges, that's particularly deceptive because there's different levels of court in Canada.
There's different courts.
There's the federal court, which hears matters involving federal issues.
Like, for example, when we were banned from the G7, we went to the federal court.
There's superior court.
There's provincial court.
All I'm saying is that the judges who make the decisions on most bail cases in Ontario are at the provincial court level.
And as the word provincial court suggests, they're appointed by Doug Ford.
Doug Ford is ranting about if I ever meet the guy who puts in these weak judges.
Yeah, you've been doing it for seven years, Doug.
So he's lying when he says it's a federal thing or a Trudeau thing, a Mark Carney thing.
But even if he weren't, even if it was Mark Carney, and Mark Carney and Justin Trudeau before him, of course, have a lot of culpability here because they're in charge of the criminal code itself.
But Doug Ford campaigned mightily for Mark Carney again and again and again, sabotaging Pierre Polyev, championing Mark Carney.
This is his guy to suddenly fade out.
I'm outraged.
Oh boy, if I ever find that guy.
Yeah, it's a little bit gross and it's a little bit deceptive.
I want to ask about federal issues.
You're here making a tough on crime announcement.
I didn't hear much of that from the liberal platform, but there was a lot of that in the federal conservative platform.
Why didn't you come out with Pierre Polyev and make these kinds of statements during the campaign?
I shouldn't interfere in the federal election.
Last time I checked, Pierre Polyev never came out in our election.
Matter of fact, him or one of his lieutenants told every one of his members, don't you dare go out and help the PCs.
Isn't that ironic?
But anyways, I'm not going to dig deep into this.
The people spoke, and I have no say in who people vote for, but I'll tell you one thing.
We have a government, democratically elected.
I will hold them accountable.
I'll hold them accountable like I would, no matter if it's a conservative government or a liberal government.
My interest is protecting the people of Ontario, and I will be all over this government.
They know I will be, as I was before, about being tough on crime.
Premier, you've said before you're a board with a C stamped on your forehead.
You talked about having a blue sign on your lawn.
Why is there so much bad blood between you and the federal party?
And how does the federal party start to build bridges now within the conservative movement as they look to the next three, two, three, four years?
Well, all they have to do is make a phone call.
I like a lot of the MPs, but the people spoke and they spoke loud and clear.
They spoke loud and clear in our election.
They spoke loud and clear on the federal election.
And so that's democracy.
They elect who they want.
I want to show you something else today in the same vein of crime fighting that I saw this morning, and it really disappointed me.
It's a press release from a group called the Bene Brith, which is a Jewish civil liberties group that's typically less insane than the left-wing ones.
And their headline is, B'nebrith Canada echoes the call for stronger hate crime legislation.
You do?
You're that dumb, do you?
Here, let me read a little bit from their press release.
Earlier this month, Ontario's Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Minister Downey, wrote to his federal counterpart, Minister Sean Fraser.
Minister Downey's letter reminded Minister Fraser of the Prime Minister's pre-election commitment to strengthening the criminal code.
The minister specifically addressed the issue of the rise in hate crimes.
Benabriath Canada wrote to Prime Minister Carney shortly after his election and highlighted criminal code reform, specifically around hate crimes and terrorism as key areas in need of redress to ensure the safety and security of Canada's Jewish community and all Canadians.
Upon his appointment as Minister of Justice, we raised the same issues in a letter to Minister Fraser.
I won't go on because it's actually, it's part of an enormous letter, but you've got the gist of it.
Ben Abriath is calling for more laws that guard against hate.
Of course, hate is a human emotion.
And against terrorism, which is a real thing, of course.
But I say again, we already have hate crimes laws on the books.
We already have terrorism laws on the books.
In fact, I think we have too many hate crimes laws on the books.
If we needed them, if they were of use, they could be used now.
But we don't actually even use real crime crime laws, let alone hate crime laws.
We're not enforcing basic criminal code laws.
I mean, the protests in Montreal and Ottawa and Toronto, and even some that we saw in Calgary recently, they break an enormous number of laws.
You don't need to reach for a nuclear weapon like a hate crime law.
How about trespass?
About assault, about harassment, about uttering death threats, about vandalism, how about mischief?
How about using a noisy PA system like in Toronto every weekend shouting in an electrified PA system in a Jewish neighborhood, shouting anti-Semitism, screaming at people?
How about doing what you did to the truckers?
Give them tickets for parking where they shouldn't park.
Give them traffic offenses for blocking streets without a permit.
How about doing that?
And by the way, that's not Mark Carney in charge of that.
I say again, the police in Canada typically are governed by the provincial government's Solicitor General.
And the prosecutions in Canada typically are done by provincial prosecutors too, answering to the provincial attorney general.
So I don't know why the Ben Abriath is participating in this scam that exculpates Ontario in some way.
Oh boy, if only the Prime Minister did something about that.
I actually accosted Ontario's former Solicitor General.
I don't know if he still is Solicitor General.
It's quite useless.
He's a Jew named Michael Kruzner.
And I asked him why he's not using laws that are on the books right now, including, for example, when there was a massive Hamas protest at a Jewish synagogue for hours.
There's a special law in the criminal code.
I think it's section 176.2 going from memory that forbids antagonizing churches or synagogues or mosques or any religious place.
And he lied.
He said, oh, well, you should talk to the federal government.
No, the federal government doesn't run the prosecutions.
Here's my brief interview with that, sorry, that Doug Ford Jew.
How come there were no charges under Section 176.2 of the criminal code besetting a house of worship when all those protesters were outside the Bayat Synagogue in Thornhill?
Well, that's a question that you're going to have to ask the York Regional Police or the Attorney General.
I'm here because I'm not going to see my community intimidated.
I speak out all the time in support of our Jewish community.
I'm not afraid to wear my kippah.
I'm not afraid to go to synagogue every Sabbath, every Shabbat.
And I'm going to do everything that I can to stand up for our inherent right to live safely in our own homes and communities.
And I'm not going to stop.
Everything short of prosecuting them, though, right?
I mean, the U of T remains encamped with an illegal encampment.
You're very good on Twitter, but have you actually done any prosecutions?
Well, again, this is something that you have to speak to the Attorney General.
He's your colleague.
You're in the government.
Why shouldn't you're on the inside?
No, what I can tell you is I'm working every day to that our legislation, that our regulations are adhered to.
I'm standing up with my community.
I've been 34 weeks almost every single week to the rally of Batherston Shepard in support of remembering the hostages who have been held against their will in captivity in Gaza.
And it's not acceptable.
And that's exactly, and that's exactly what it is.
It obviously is acceptable since you're not prosecuting it.
You have condoned it.
You've created a new normal where people can engage in low-level, permanent, anti-Semitic crimes, assault, threats, mischief, because you guys don't prosecute.
But there you are on Twitter, though, so congrats for that.
It's important that the Jewish community sees a person from their own community in the Ontario legislature standing up against hate every single day, who has the support of a premier who has called it out.
Where are the other levels of government today who exercise the same voice that Premier Ford does, that we will not accept anti-Semitism?
And have accepted it.
Where's the prosecution?
Again, this is something you could ask Minister Varani.
You can ask the Prime Minister.
The province.
The province prosecutes.
The province prosecutes.
Better save your boss.
They're pretty useless.
We don't need more hate speech laws.
I don't think we need hate speech laws at all.
The problem is the actual thuggery.
And we have plenty of terrorism laws right now, but we don't enforce them.
Rebel news constantly bumps into people flying actual terrorist flags.
We put it on TV.
When I was arrested, if you recall, it was because I went down to a neighborhood very close to my own house in Toronto and I saw this effigy of the terrorist leader, Yahya Sinwar.
These pro-Hamas activists were recreating this terrorist moment.
I don't know if that's against a hate crime law.
Probably is.
I don't know if it's against a terrorism law.
Probably is.
But the police didn't care.
They arrested me for taking photos of it.
I think that this is a way for two things, for B'nebrith to do two things.
First of all, for them to pretend that the problem is not the police or the politicians to pretend it's, oh, we need new laws.
That's the problem.
The problem isn't the police who are turning a blind eye.
No, no, no.
They need more tools.
No, they don't.
They're choosing not to enforce the law.
And even worse, this is a way for the Benebrith to avoid fighting with Doug Ford.
They value their relationship with him more than they value actually keeping the streets safe.
And I think that's one of the problems with lobbyists all around, is that they become captured by the people they're lobbying.
B'nei Brith cares more about getting their phone calls answered and having a meeting once a year with Doug Ford.
He does nothing for them, but they don't dare criticize him.
I think that that way lies the path to hell.
Anyways, that's it for my monologue from the ship.
I'm going to do my best to have some commentaries every day.
My friend Sheila Gunrid is on dry land, so she'll be doing lots of journalism in our absence.
And I hope to see you on our fundraising groups next year or at other events.
It's actually a lot of fun and it's a great way to support rebel news.
All right, everybody, take care.
Begging for money when you live here.
I'm about to share a shocking story involving theft, panhandling, and unpaid rent like nothing you've seen before.
These people were loaded.
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had a lot of money.
We were concerned that he's gonna burn down our house.
You're about to discover a couple who came to this country to take advantage of the system and hardworking Canadians.
He pushed me from the porch at that time I called the police too.
This investigation runs deep with ties to the United States and Romania.
Let's dig in.
Casalina Margell is on the run.
How did you get into Canada?
Lincoln J reporting for Rebel News.
Now, some of you may have seen this photo that was circulating around social media earlier this year in January 2025.
It shows a group of women accused of stealing from a family-run variety store in Hamilton, Ontario.
I visited this store and spoke with the owner who is still traumatized by the events that occurred that day and he did not want to come on camera.
He's a very nice man, but sadly, he confirmed everything that was stated in this Hamilton police report.
According to the report, a group of women entered the store while some distracted staff, others went upstairs into the office and stole valuable personal items.
Shockingly, one of the thieves bit a staff member during the ordeal.
The woman on the left in this photo is named Casalina Margell.
Hamilton police confirmed that she was arrested and charged in connection with the theft.
Casalina and her husband, Julian Zatroneau, began renting a house in Toronto in 2023.
But just three days after moving in, the landlord, Farzana Aslam, noticed something was off.
Rent payments stopped.
The property was being damaged.
And soon, Farzana discovered that Casalina was panhandling on the streets.
I sat down with Farzana, who shared some shocking details about her experience with this family.
But first, let's rewind and understand who Casalina and Julian are and where they came from.
The earliest public record I found on Casalina dates back to a 2012 article from the Palm Beach Post.
She was arrested in Boca Raton, Florida, alongside Julian on charges of retail theft and child neglect.
The report states that Casalina shoved past a store manager while carrying her infant child during a shoplifting attempt.
At the time, she used her husband's last name, Zatrineau.
Then, in 2015, she was arrested in New York City, this time using the last name Margelle.
She was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and aggressive panhandling.
Check out this report from NBC News.
It seems to be her job, using babies day after day to beg for cash on the city streets.
The I-Team and our viewers have spotted her dozens of times begging with a newborn during the recent heat wave.
Changing a toddler's diapers on Fifth Avenue last fall.
Now the I-Team has learned her name is Casalina Margell.
MTA officials alerted the I-Team that the MTA police arrested her yesterday after a concerned homeless outreach worker pointed her out on the sidewalk with a two-month-old baby boy near Grand Central.
Just a few months later, NBC reported that Casalina was on the run after failing to appear for her court date.
The I-Team has learned Casalina Margell is on the run after being arrested in August and charged with child endangerment for begging on the sidewalk with a newborn.
Margell pleaded not guilty and told law enforcement that was the first and only time she had begged with a child.
But the I-Team and our outraged viewers documented dozens of other examples during the heat wave this summer, even changing a toddler's diapers on Fifth Avenue last fall.
We saw Margell working as part of an organized group, which commuted together to and from Manhattan with their children, refusing government help.
It appears that Casalina and Julian may have been granted asylum in Canada sometime after this arrest.
Court documents explain that on June 19th, 2022, Julian was intercepted by U.S. Border Patrol near Hogansburg, New York, along the St. Lawrence River, very close to the Canadian border.
He was with several Romanian nationals who had entered the U.S. illegally from Canada.
According to court records, the couple originally came to America from Romania.
During Julian's time in the U.S., he was arrested multiple times, including in Florida and Ohio.
Despite this, he was allegedly granted asylum in Canada in 2019.
He initially applied for asylum in the US, but due to delays in the process, he decided to go to Canada.
His lawyer also stated that while living in Canada, he missed his US asylum court date and was therefore not allowed to re-enter America.
His lawyer claimed that he originally fled Romania to escape anti-Roma sentiment and to find safety for his family.
It's also important to note that people connected to Casalina and Julian have been reportedly committing crimes in Romania.
A 2017 Romanian news article reports that Lorena Margell was arrested for stealing from the elderly.
She shares the same last name and may be related to Casalina.
The article also claims that Lorena was arrested alongside Casalina and Julian in Boca Raton, Florida.
This raises the question, were they really fleeing Romania for safety or was it for something else?
It's unclear what exactly Casalina's status is in Canada, but she may also have been granted asylum.
With all this in mind, why would the Canadian government grant asylum to Julian and possibly Casalina?
We have a rigorous immigration system that is focused on asylum seekers.
We ensure that they are fleeing violence, persecution, conflict, and truly need and are refugees.
Is there no background checks being done for people who enter our country?
We have rules and a rigorous immigration system that is applied and will continue to be applied in every single case.
In 2023, a family began renting Farzana Aslam's property in Toronto.
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The details of this family's lifestyle are unlike anything I've heard before.
Now, let's hear from Farzana herself, the landlord who lived this nightmare.
So my name is Farzana.
My husband and I, we rent one of our property.
We had a unit hosted for rent and then Casalina's husband showed up with his wife and two kids.
So they came in, they saw the house and then when they were leaving, Julian, he turned back, he sat down in my husband's feet and he started crying.
And then we started asking him question what happened.
He just kept repeating, please give me the house, please give me the house.
But he also kept saying he's getting a good amount from the social assistant.
I said around $3,000 in rental and then around $4K in child support benefits.
So the family was getting the maximum child benefit.
I think it also involves some kind of federal benefits too.
He kept repeating, I've never seen a God.
That's how, you know, he fooled people that I've never seen a God, but I've seen you now.
So he had two kids with him and slowly he brought two more younger kids from the van.
I think they were having a nap.
And Casalina, she pretended she doesn't speak English.
She kept saying Muslim are good people.
So he sent me his IDs and he also sent me bank statement from TD and World Bank both.
And he also told us in our initial meeting too that he fixed cars.
So he get cash money from that too.
We got overwhelmed because the way he cried and the way he screamed and the way he would sit down on the ground, it was very hard to get information out of him.
When did you notice things were off?
Third day.
We had a new family in the basement unit.
They start complaining very early on that these people are very loud.
Also text me.
One of the bedroom door came off.
We had a brand new kitchen.
I think somebody took a knife and scratched the cabinets.
They broke the glass windows.
He used to pour water down the heat vents into the basement unit holes in the walls.
They would eat on the porch and they would throw bones in the driveway and also in the front yard anything you could think of.
They were doing it.
They brought acs, they brought fans.
These people were loaded.
They had a lot of money.
We were concerned that he's gonna burn down our house.
We put the cameras on the property and what he used to do he would hit or kick the cameras.
Garage wasn't part of the lease or the three month paper when we gave it to him, but he was storing all the stolen goods in the garage.
He broke the lock too.
So when we opened the garage it was always packed with boxes of brand new tvs and he's calling people to sell those things off.
How do you know that the items in the garage?
They were stealing them because these people were on social assistant.
He wasn't working, he wasn't doing anything.
Sometimes they would throw stuff at us or spit on us.
One time the police came, they warned him you cannot touch the cameras.
One time he pushed me from the porch.
At that time I called the police too.
Every time the police knew it's the landlord and tenant board matter.
They just gave him the warning and left off.
They owed us over five months of rent plus the utilities around 20k plus the damages, which you know.
I don't even want to go there and they stayed from start to finish nine months.
How do you know that she was panhandling?
Somebody told me we saw her outside one of Toronto mosques.
She used to sit certain days of the week outside food basic.
Julian never does that, so it was always Caselina and her younger kids.
The family ended up moving out of Farzana's property and she'll speak a little bit more about that in a minute, but I was able to confirm the location where Julian and Caselina currently reside.
I had a few questions for them.
Check it out.
Why are you out begging for money when you live here?
Why are you bringing your small child with you to beg for money when you live here?
Are you gonna pay back the unpaid rent?
How did you get into Canada?
Do you think Julian was forcing her to do it?
Do you think she also wants to be out there panhandling.
You think it's a combo of both?
Yes combo, it's a joint effort.
But I think what I learned their lifestyle is they try to make, or they try to get, as much money they can so they can go and party at night.
How did this all come to an end?
He signed an N11 farm.
That means he was willing to leave within 30 days.
We offered him money, he signed it and at that time, before he signed it, he fined a rental unit too in that area.
They even took off the rods, the curtain rods, the screws, any possible thing you could think of.
You know, from the house they took it off.
So when he gave the keys to my husband, I was standing there.
He looked right into my eyes and he told me, you know Forzana, you should thank me that you are getting the house back because we could live here forever and ever, rent free, utility free, and there's nothing you could have done.
They will do any trick in their sleeves, you know, to get out what they need.
He told me the reason I look people like you, because they're so dumb.
You can tell them anything and they would buy it.
I feel sorry for their younger kids too, because when you grew up in a certain environment, you think this is how the things are.
Are you still in court?
No, the hearing was on August 1st so they didn't show it up and their legal representative didn't show up.
What was your reaction when you saw that photo from the Hamilton Police Service of allegedly Casalina with the other woman stealing from the variety store and how do you know it was her?
I used to see Casalina dress up as Muslim.
We saw it and we said this is Casalina because that's one of the scars she had.
That's when we called the police.
I was told by the police that she's arrested.
I was told I think very recently last month.
She was arrested in Florida and I think in New York.
She was arrested with a newborn baby and the same baby was used by her in the taste of Lawrence.
So the same nine-year-old boy was sitting with her when I took her pictures.
The Florida arrest.
This one's interesting because she's using Julian's last name but then in the other arrests she's using a different last name.
Why do you think that is?
I think she just wanted to hide or protect her identity as much as possible.
They were professionals.
It's the system needs to change.
I went to social assistant.
I went to David Smith office, MPP.
I met with his assistant in person.
I emailed Salma Zahad.
I also emailed Doug Ford's office.
So I went to as many places as I could think of.
I thought that these people are there to assist, but it's amazing that for a landlord and tenant board matter, when you have all the evidence, that they all just watch you.
I think the system is set to fail people like us.
Why is our government allowing people like this to enter our country and rip off hardworking, honest Canadians?
So many people today are struggling in Canada.
People are working day and night just to get by.
And at the same time, you have people like Casalina and Julian coming here, taking advantage of the system.
I want to end this report by saying I truly feel sorry for the children.
They didn't choose this life.
Hopefully they can grow up and be contributing members to society and break this cycle.
When I contacted the Canadian Border Services Agency, they said they couldn't comment due to the Privacy Act.
I also reached out to the Canadian Federal Department of Justice and the NYPD for more information, but have not received a response.
This investigation took weeks for me to complete from digging up all the documents, conducting the interviews, editing the video and gathering information.
It was a lot of hard work, but I'm happy to do it and hopefully raise some public awareness.
Thank you so much for watching the video.
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And I want to give a special thanks to my colleague Alexa Lavoie who helped me uncover some of the information you saw in this video and to Derwin Johnson, a private investigator with Present Truth Investigations, who helped me confirm the address of Casalina and Julian.