Anton Trofimov, a Toronto resident and director of the Hong Kong-based Asia Pacific Links Ltd., faces charges in Canada for allegedly violating sanctions against Russia. The charges, under the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations, involve exporting restricted goods to Russia for weapons manufacturing, and possessing proceeds of crime. Trofimov’s company is implicated in supplying microelectronic components used in Russian Orlan-10 drones, prompting action by the RCMP following pressure from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress. This marks a significant development, representing the first known prosecution under these regulations in Canada.
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Following a stabbing incident resulting in the death of a senior in Pickering, a 14-year-old boy has been arrested by Durham Regional Police. A shelter-in-place alert was issued but subsequently lifted. The investigation is ongoing, and further details about the circumstances surrounding the incident are expected to be released. Charges against the juvenile are pending.
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U.S. President Trump proposed that Canada pay $61 billion to join the Golden Dome missile defense program or become the 51st state for free, a proposition Canadian Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae equated to a protection racket. Rae cited the UN Charter’s principle of sovereign equality, directly contradicting Trump’s annexation suggestion. This followed King Charles III’s address to the Canadian Parliament, a show of support amid the annexation threats. Prime Minister Carney firmly reiterated Canada’s status as an independent sovereign nation, rejecting Trump’s offer.
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President Trump claimed Canada is considering becoming the 51st U.S. state in exchange for free participation in his proposed $175 billion “Golden Dome” missile defense system. Trump asserted that Canada’s inclusion would otherwise cost $61 billion. However, Prime Minister Carney has repeatedly and vehemently rejected such a proposal, while simultaneously expressing interest in collaborating on the missile defense program. The White House and Canadian Prime Minister’s office have yet to officially comment on Trump’s recent statement.
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King Charles III delivered the Speech from the Throne, opening Canada’s 45th Parliament and emphasizing Canada’s independent identity. The speech, drafted in consultation with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office, outlined a plan for significant economic transformation, mirroring Liberal election promises. This transformation includes tax cuts, removing interprovincial trade barriers, and expedited infrastructure approvals. The King’s presence underscored Canada’s sovereignty, particularly in light of recent US rhetoric regarding annexation.
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King Charles’s recent visit to Canada and subsequent address have sparked a renewed conversation about Canada’s identity, its relationship with the United States, and the role of the monarchy in the modern era. The visit itself was a significant event, a rare occurrence not seen since 1977, chosen specifically to underscore Canada’s strength and unity at a time of geopolitical uncertainty. This carefully orchestrated event, far from being a mere formality, served as a powerful symbolic gesture.
The King’s speech, while largely drafted by the Prime Minister’s office, carried a weight that transcended mere political rhetoric. His declaration that Canada will remain “strong and free” resonated deeply with many Canadians, particularly given the current strained relationship with the United States.… Continue reading
Following an incident where Israeli soldiers fired shots near a Canadian diplomatic delegation in Jenin, Prime Minister Carney deemed the actions “totally unacceptable” and demanded a full investigation and explanation. Foreign Affairs Minister Anand summoned the Israeli ambassador to express Canada’s serious concerns. The IDF claimed the delegation deviated from its approved route, prompting warning shots; however, this explanation was rejected by Canadian officials and others. This incident follows a joint statement by Canada, the UK, and France threatening sanctions against Israel unless humanitarian aid restrictions in Gaza are lifted.
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Canada’s unwavering stance against any suggestion of annexation by the United States has been powerfully underscored by recent events. The firm rejection of such a proposition, so clearly stated, leaves little room for misinterpretation.
The concept of a merger, even as a hypothetical discussion point, feels profoundly inappropriate and disrespectful. It ignores the distinct identity and values Canadians hold dear. The very idea of Canada being “for sale,” as a mere commodity to be acquired, is deeply offensive.
This forceful declaration makes the subsequent comments from another figure all the more jarring. The casual dismissal of a definitive “never” with a nonchalant “never say never” showcases a stark difference in approaches.… Continue reading
Trump Falsely Claims Canada Considers US Statehood
President Trump claimed Canada is considering becoming the 51st U.S. state in exchange for free participation in his proposed $175 billion “Golden Dome” missile defense system. Trump asserted that Canada’s inclusion would otherwise cost $61 billion. However, Prime Minister Carney has repeatedly and vehemently rejected such a proposal, while simultaneously expressing interest in collaborating on the missile defense program. The White House and Canadian Prime Minister’s office have yet to officially comment on Trump’s recent statement.
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