March 2025

Montreal Tesla Dealership Vandalized Amid Musk Backlash

Last Generation Canada, a climate activist group, claimed responsibility for vandalizing a Montreal Tesla dealership, citing Elon Musk’s perceived harm to democracies and climate denial. This incident follows a rise in anti-Tesla vandalism globally, linked to Musk’s role advising President Trump and resulting trade tensions. The protests also stem from Musk’s influence on government spending and policies. Concerns over safety led to Tesla’s removal from the Vancouver Auto Show.

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AOC Slams GOP Town Hall Exclusivity: ‘Free Speech’ for Whom?

Arizona Republicans Reps. Andy Biggs and Warren Petersen, along with Sheriff Jerry Sheridan, held a town hall exclusively for Republicans, sparking criticism from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Ocasio-Cortez condemned the event as exclusionary, arguing elected officials should serve all constituents. The event’s organizers refused to clarify why a private event was labeled a “town hall,” and attendees were reportedly vetted based on party affiliation. This incident follows a pattern of Republicans avoiding public town halls, a move Democrats are using politically.

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Tesla Crash Injures Seven in London: Human Error or System Failure?

On Sunday afternoon, a Tesla veered off the road at the junction of Mile End Road and Harford Street in London, striking pedestrians and a lamppost. Seven people sustained injuries and were transported to hospitals, with two prioritized for major trauma centers. Social media footage depicts the wrecked vehicle and injured individuals on the pavement. The cause of the accident remains under investigation.

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Veterans’ Group Blasts Musk, GOP in New Ad Campaign

VoteVets launched a new television ad highlighting veterans fired from federal jobs due to Elon Musk’s actions and the resulting impact of the “DOGE endeavor.” The ad features veterans expressing anger and betrayal at losing their positions, implicitly linking Musk’s actions to the Republican Party. This six-figure ad campaign targets five Republican congressmembers in competitive districts. While some Republicans believe Musk’s actions are politically advantageous, the ad suggests the 2026 midterms could become a referendum on Musk’s influence and public perception.

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Google Settles Racial Bias Lawsuit for $28 Million

Google has agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging racial bias in pay and promotions. The settlement, preliminarily approved by a California court, covers at least 6,632 employees who worked at Google between February 15, 2018, and December 31, 2024. The lawsuit, initiated by a former Google employee, claimed that employees from underrepresented ethnic groups received lower starting salaries and job levels compared to their white and Asian counterparts. While Google denies the allegations of discrimination, the settlement reflects a resolution to the claims.

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Zelensky-Trump Talk Yields Nothing; Russia Attacks Ukraine Despite Truce

President Zelensky announced plans to speak with President Trump on March 19th, following Trump’s conversation with Putin. Zelensky expects to discuss the implications of Putin’s demand for a cessation of foreign military aid to Ukraine, a demand Zelensky strongly opposes. While Putin claimed a limited pause on energy infrastructure attacks, Zelensky refuted this, citing ongoing attacks. Future talks in Saudi Arabia may focus on a partial ceasefire concerning infrastructure and shipping routes, with Zelensky reiterating Ukraine’s refusal to recognize Russian territorial occupations.

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Canada Bolsters EU Ties, Sidesteps Unreliable US Amidst Trump’s Influence

Canada’s growing unease with the unpredictable nature of the United States under the Trump administration is prompting a significant shift in its foreign policy. The perceived threat to Canadian interests, coupled with a desire for more reliable allies, is driving Canada towards deeper integration with the European Union’s military industrial complex. This strategic move represents a calculated risk, but one seen by many as necessary given the current geopolitical climate.

This shift isn’t just about acquiring modern military equipment; it’s about forging stronger, more dependable partnerships. The instability demonstrated by the U.S. administration has shaken confidence in its reliability as an ally, prompting a search for alternative sources of security and economic cooperation.… Continue reading

EU Rejects US in Massive Defense Deal: Trump’s Legacy of Isolation

The EU aims to bolster its defense capabilities through a €800 billion program, engaging partners like South Korea, Japan, and EFTA to reduce reliance on US defense firms, who currently receive about two-thirds of EU procurement orders. This initiative, driven by the Russian threat and shifting US geopolitical priorities, involves legislative proposals streamlining military spending and integrating the EU defense market. The goal is not to instigate conflict but to proactively ensure European peace and security. This strengthened defense complex reflects a proactive response to evolving global security dynamics.

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EU Ditches US Weapons, Prioritizes European Defense

The European Union’s “Readiness 2030” security strategy aims to reduce its reliance on the United States for defense, prioritizing intra-European military procurement. This initiative, spurred by Russia’s aggression and shifting U.S. security priorities, encourages member states to source at least 65% of their equipment from within the EU, Norway, or Ukraine to qualify for new loans. The plan focuses on joint purchases of key equipment like air and missile defense systems and ammunition, alongside increased support for Ukraine’s defense. This strategy mirrors the successful RepowerEU initiative, which significantly decreased EU dependence on Russian natural gas.

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Ukraine to List Energy Sites Russia Must Spare, Amidst Concerns of Backfire

In response to continued Russian attacks despite a purported 30-day pause, President Zelensky announced Ukraine will compile a list of sites Russia must stop targeting, presenting it to international partners. This follows a Russian assault on Ukrainian infrastructure on March 19, contradicting Putin’s claim to have ordered a halt to such attacks. Zelensky emphasized the need for US monitoring of Russia’s compliance and anticipates a discussion with President Trump regarding his conversation with Putin. Ukraine’s strategy is predicated on reciprocal restraint: cessation of attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure should result in a halt to Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets.

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