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NY Lawmaker Proposes Liberal States Secede to Canada Amidst Trump Deportation Threat

In response to President-elect Trump’s policies, New York State Senator Liz Krueger proposed that liberal states, including New York, secede from the U.S. and join Canada. This suggestion, previously made before the election, is coupled with a proposal to withhold billions of dollars in federal taxes as leverage against unwanted policies. While facing significant political opposition, Krueger highlights the substantial financial disparity between New York’s tax contributions and federal funding. The proposal reflects a growing sentiment among some Democrats to resist Trump’s agenda.

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26 Charged After Fatal Edmonton Smokehouse Fire: Worker Safety Concerns Raised

Following the death of Samir Subedi, a 33-year-old superintendent at a Sofina Foods facility, 26 workplace safety charges have been filed against the company. Subedi died from severe burns after becoming trapped in a malfunctioning smokehouse due to a door that could not be opened from the inside. The charges allege multiple failures by Sofina Foods, including inadequate training, equipment maintenance, and hazard assessments. The company is cooperating with the investigation and will appear in court in January.

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Trudeau Opposes Russian Land Grab in Ukraine: A Realistic Solution?

Prime Minister Trudeau firmly opposes Russia retaining any Ukrainian territory seized during its invasion, emphasizing that such a concession would embolden other nations to act similarly. He underscored the importance of continued support for Ukraine to uphold the rules-based international order, countering arguments that such aid is not a priority. Trudeau defended Canada’s commitment of over $19.5 billion in aid to Ukraine while addressing criticisms of insufficient defense spending, attributing past shortfalls to previous administrations. He cautioned against isolationism, arguing that robust international collaboration is crucial to deter further aggression and maintain global stability.

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Canada Delivers NASAMS Air Defence to Ukraine: Long-Awaited Arrival

Canada’s long-awaited NASAMS air defense system, purchased for over US$300 million, has been delivered to Ukraine. Minister Blair confirmed its arrival in Parliament, emphasizing its significance in protecting Ukrainian communities, though operational details remain undisclosed. This delivery fulfills a commitment made in January 2023, involving direct US sale to Ukraine following Canadian funding. The system’s deployment follows earlier assurances from Prime Minister Trudeau to President Zelenskyy.

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Canada Leads NATO Force Near Russia, But Faces Domestic Challenges

A Canadian-led NATO exercise in Latvia simulated a Russian attack, showcasing the expanded multinational brigade established there. Significant increases in equipment and personnel were observed since earlier this year, bolstering NATO’s eastern flank. While concerns exist regarding potential shifts in US involvement under President Trump, the troops’ focus remains on their NATO mandate. Canada’s commitment to Latvia, including expanded deployments and air defense systems, demonstrates a long-term presence in response to evolving security threats.

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Canada Confirms First Human Case of Bird Flu, Raising Pandemic Fears

Canada has confirmed its first human case of H5 bird flu in a teenager in British Columbia, who is now in critical condition with acute respiratory distress syndrome. The teen, who had no farm exposure but was around pets, developed symptoms including conjunctivitis, fever, and coughing. While the exact strain is still being identified, it is likely H5N1, and public health officials are investigating the source of infection. This case highlights the potential severity of bird flu in young people, even without underlying health conditions, and emphasizes the need for continued vigilance and investigation.

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Canada Arrests India’s “Most Wanted Terrorist” on Gun Charges, Sparking Extradition Debate

Arshdeep Singh Gill, known as “Arsh Dalla,” a prominent figure in organized crime in Punjab, India, has been arrested in Canada and charged with firearm offenses following a shooting in Milton, Ontario. Dalla, who is also accused of ordering killings in India while residing in Canada, has been designated as a terrorist by the Indian government and was reportedly on their most wanted list. This arrest comes amidst heightened diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, with the Canadian government expelling Indian diplomats and consular officials over alleged targeted campaigns against Canadian citizens. Although India is claiming that they shared Dalla’s coordinates with Canadian authorities requesting his arrest, it remains unclear whether an extradition request was made or if Canada acted upon it.

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Teens Arrested for Plotting to Bomb Pro-Israel Rally in Ottawa

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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First Human Case of Avian Flu Found in Canada: Concerns Rise Amidst Pandemic Fears

British Columbia has confirmed its first case of human H5 avian influenza, marking the first such case in Canada. The infected individual, a teenager from the Fraser Health region, is currently being treated at BC Children’s Hospital. The source of exposure is believed to be an animal or bird, and an investigation is underway to determine the specific source. While this is a rare event, health officials are taking precautions, recommending vaccination, avoiding contact with sick or dead animals, and reporting any unusual bird or animal behavior.

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Canada Braces for Migrant Influx Amid Trump’s Deportation Threat

As Donald Trump has announced his intention to pursue mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, Canada is anticipating a surge in asylum seekers at its southern border. This follows a pattern established during Trump’s first term when thousands of Haitians fled to Canada after the loss of their temporary protected status. The closure of the Roxham Road crossing, a previously popular entry point for asylum seekers, has only increased the urgency of this issue. The RCMP has confirmed its preparedness for an influx of migrants but acknowledges the ongoing backlog and lengthy processing times for asylum claims. Experts warn that the lack of accessible crossing points could drive desperate families to dangerous routes, highlighting the tragic consequences of similar attempts in the past.

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