white paper: On Tuesday, Al Jamil said her father, who is new to Canada and doesn't speak English, noticed something in the driveway. "As he going back in the garage he notices a Ziploc bag — it the sandwich-sized one — with a paper in it, a white paper, sealed and it has a fairly big rock in it," she told CBC Radio Maritime Noon. "When I came down he showed me the letter and I instantly called the police." Fix it now pig' The letter reads: "You know we take pride in our community and people like you come in and make it look like a mess, according to CBC. Maintain your yard or see what happens to you and your home if you don't. The letter is one of two disturbing incidents this week for Zinah Al Jamil and her family, who also found nails scattered where she parks her car at their home in Beechville. You are not a Canadian and maybe this is how your home looks in your country but we don't want you messy yard and lack of upkeep ruining our community. I never thought in a million years that I would," said Al Jamil. "When it sunk in, I realized that it really wasn't a joke and it is a direct threat and I really need to call the police." Not sure if race has anything to do with it Al Jamil, a permanent resident, and her sister moved into the Beechville neighbourhood of Halifax in January 2015. Fix it now pig." "I thought it was a joke, to be honest with you, because I've been in Canada for 11 years and I've never encountered anything that like that.
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