Immigration Minister Marc Miller has stated that the federal government is prepared to work with the United States as it implements President Trump’s immigration policies, but emphasizes that anyone wishing to immigrate to Canada must do so legally. Despite speculation that Trump’s plans may lead to an influx of asylum seekers, Miller maintains that Canada will prioritize border security and ensure that immigration occurs through established pathways. The government acknowledges concerns raised by opposition MPs, Quebec Premier Francois Legault, and immigration lawyers regarding potential influxes, and is actively addressing these concerns through existing protocols and ongoing dialogue with the U.S. administration.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a rule aimed at reducing methane emissions from oil and gas production, a crucial step in addressing climate change. This rule, mandated by the Inflation Reduction Act, imposes fees on companies exceeding methane emission thresholds, incentivizing them to repair leaks and capture the potent greenhouse gas. The fee structure, coupled with financial incentives for leak repairs, is designed to reduce methane emissions by 1.2 million metric tons annually, equivalent to taking millions of cars off the road. This rule’s inclusion in a major climate law makes it more difficult for future administrations to dismantle, ensuring its long-term impact on reducing methane pollution and mitigating climate change.
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A draft executive order circulated by Donald Trump proposes the creation of a board tasked with removing military generals and admirals deemed lacking in “requisite leadership qualities.” This proposal has sparked significant concerns and raised alarm bells across the political spectrum.
The primary concern is that this board, rather than focusing on genuine leadership qualities, would be used to purge the military of individuals who do not exhibit unwavering loyalty to Trump. Such a move would effectively undermine the integrity of the military, turning it into a tool for the president’s personal agenda rather than a protector of the Constitution.
Critics argue that this purge would be akin to the actions of dictatorships, where the military is stripped of its independence and forced to serve the whims of the ruling party.… Continue reading
France is set to deliver 600 AASM-250 Hammer bombs to Ukraine by the end of the year, replenishing existing stocks and accelerating production to reach 1,200 by 2025. The Hammer bombs, already in use by Ukraine, have proven effective in striking targets behind enemy lines. Meanwhile, Germany’s upcoming snap election could significantly impact the war, as a potential new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has pledged to provide Ukraine with Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missiles under specific conditions. On the battlefield, the Russians are making incremental gains in Kursk, while Ukrainian forces continue to defend against Russian advances in other areas. The conflict continues to be marked by heavy fighting, drone warfare, and the use of increasingly sophisticated technology by both sides.
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Two Ottawa teenagers were arrested in December and February for allegedly plotting to bomb a pro-Israel rally on Parliament Hill. According to court documents, the plot, potentially linked to ISIS, was inspired by the Hamas attack on Israel and involved plans to detonate an explosive device. The teens, both minors, are facing serious terrorism charges, including possession of bomb-making materials. The alleged plot comes amid a rise in antisemitic attacks in Canada, prompting concerns about the effectiveness of law enforcement in protecting the Jewish community from such threats.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, during a gathering of Islamic leaders in Riyadh, condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, accusing the country of “collective genocide.” This marks a significant shift in Saudi messaging, moving from condemnations to accusing Israel of genocide while simultaneously urging international protection for Iran. The Saudi crown prince’s comments come at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with the US election looming and a stalled normalization process with Israel. MBS appears to be seeking to unite Islamic nations behind Saudi leadership and leverage this influence to secure concessions from both Israel and the US, particularly on the issue of Iran.
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KFC has filed a lawsuit against Church’s Texas Chicken for trademark infringement, claiming their competitor’s use of the phrase “Original Recipe” in advertising dilutes KFC’s iconic branding. The lawsuit, filed in a Texas federal court, argues that Church’s recent adoption of the phrase, which KFC has used for over 50 years, is likely to confuse consumers and damage KFC’s brand identity. KFC asserts its “Original Recipe” trademark is a crucial part of its brand and a closely guarded secret, emphasizing the importance of protecting its intellectual property and customer experience.
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Argentina’s inflation has dramatically slowed to 2.7% in October, marking the lowest rate in three years, a significant victory for President Javier Milei’s libertarian government. This achievement, which follows a year of drastic economic reforms, demonstrates a crucial step in Milei’s fight against the country’s debilitating economic crisis. Despite the government’s success in bringing inflation down, ordinary Argentines continue to grapple with the effects of the radical economic overhaul, which included the elimination of generous energy subsidies. The government’s aim is to further reduce inflation below 3% by the end of the year, a goal they have now achieved.
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President-elect Donald Trump has appointed SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to head a new “Department of Government Efficiency,” a non-governmental entity tasked with advising the White House and the Office of Management and Budget on streamlining operations. This initiative, likened to the Manhattan Project, aims to dismantle bureaucracy, reduce regulations, cut wasteful spending, and restructure federal agencies, all with a goal of achieving greater efficiency and transparency. The two appointees, who have pledged to make the department’s actions public, anticipate concluding their work by July 4, 2026, the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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During a visit to Kyiv, Estonia’s Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur met with President Zelensky and announced a new aid package for Ukraine, including clothing and small arms. This package reinforces Estonia’s commitment to Ukraine’s defense, which includes allocating 0.25% of its GDP to military support. The leaders discussed plans for long-range drone production in Ukraine and Estonia’s support for Ukraine’s aspirations to join the EU and NATO. The visit underscored the strong partnership between Estonia and Ukraine, particularly in the context of the ongoing war, and highlighted their collaborative efforts to secure Ukraine’s future.
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