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🇨🇦🇭🇹Canada announces an additional $5.7 million in funding for Haiti

Today Melanie Joly announced that Canada will provide an additional $5.7 million for the security mission in Haiti. This is in addition to the $80.5 million announced in February of this year.

No better way to spend tax money than to waste it.

#Haiti
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Immigration Minister calls for ‘introspection’ after Liberal by-election defeat

Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should remain at the helm of the Liberal party after a devastating loss in a key Toronto riding but he said a period of introspection will be important to go through.

I think a lot of us have to take a step back and give our heads a shake, screw it on a little better. Stop the navel gazing and get back on the horse and fight for Canadians.

Miller said.

Fight for Canadians or fight Canadians?

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🚙Nearly half of 124 arrested by Ontario carjacking task force were on bail

Nearly half of the 124 people arrested by Ontario’s carjacking task force were out on bail, police say, with many being released again after their latest arrest.

#Ontario
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Freeland says Trudeau will stay on as leader of the Liberals even though Liberals lost a 30-year stronghold riding in Toronto last night.

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🇨🇦🇮🇳🎓Hundreds of Indian foreign students queue up for a job at Tim Hortons

A video is going viral of the long queue of applicants outside a Tim Hortons outlet competing for part-time jobs.

#India #immigration
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🇨🇦🇦🇫Sajjan instructed special forces to rescue Afghan Sikhs during fall of Kabul

Then-defence minister Harjit Sajjan instructed Canadian special forces to rescue about 225 Afghan Sikhs after the Taliban takeover in August, 2021, in an operation that three military sources say took resources away from getting Canadian citizens and Afghans linked to Canada on final evacuation flights out of Kabul.

Mr. Sajjan also relayed location information and other details about the Sikhs to the military as special operation forces worked to meet up with the group. The information was passed to him from a Canadian Sikh group that was in contact with these Afghan Sikhs.

The way it was presented to us at first was: If we can do this and pay attention to it, great, but not stopping doing everything else. But a day or so later, it came back to us as a firm order. Our leadership was furious. They were very upset.

said one source, a special forces officer.

Mr. Sajjan, now the Emergency Preparedness Minister.

#Afghanistan
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Ontario Liberal leader distances herself from Trudeau

Bonnie Crombie, Ontario’s Liberal leader, distanced herself from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ahead of the federal party’s byelection loss on Monday.

I probably speak to the prime minister less than once a year. I think the bigger friend is Doug Ford, is the closer friend of Justin Trudeau. You see them in photographs and in meetings together.


Sit back and watch Trudeau turn into an untouchable.

#Trudeau
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💊$4M worth of prenoscription opioids disappeared from an Ontario pharmacy

The loss of more than 245,000 hydromorphone tablets, all eight milligrams and sold under the brand-name Dilaudid, was reported to Health Canada in May 2023 by a pharmacy in Ontario. Whether they disappeared from the pharmacy itself, or even whether they made it there at all, is not known.

They would be worth about $4 million if sold on the street.

Does anyone doubt that they ended up on the streets?

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow takes the stage with drag queen for Pride Month

https://postmillennialnews.com/cfalxi
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🦷Smith tells Trudeau Alberta will opt out of federal dental plan

Alberta is opting out of the federal dental plan, the premier told the Canadian government. In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Danielle Smith said the Canadian Dental Care Plan infringes on provincial jurisdiction.

If a new health program was to be developed by the federal government, it should be done in full collaboration with provinces and territories, and discussions should have occurred before these intentions are announced. Unfortunately, this did not occur.


#Alberta #healthcare
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🏠💰Average down payment gift for first-time homebuyers soars into six digits

Family gifts to provide or enhance a down payment have kept getting larger and more common among young homebuyers, according to a new analysis by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.

The study, which represents an update from a 2021 report, found that nearly a third of first-time buyers now rely on such financial aid, with the size of their average parental cash injection now past the six-figure mark. And a growing share of existing homeowners are also tapping their parents’ purse to be able to upsize to a larger property.

#housing
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💸🌱When asked if the Liberal government is ready to listen to Canadians and repeal the carbon tax, Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault says it will continue with the tax so people can get more money.

This concept was flawed from the start.

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Liberal MPs say Trudeau needs to meet with caucus after surprise byelection loss

A growing number of Liberal MPs say the national caucus needs to meet as soon as possible to discuss the fallout of this week's tough byelection loss in Toronto and that the gathering can't wait until the retreat scheduled for the end of the summer.

#Trudeau
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Head of the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg stepping down

The head of Canada’s top infectious-disease laboratory in Winnipeg is resigning to take on a new role at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba, while the RCMP continues to investigate the activities of two scientists fired from his facility for covertly working with China’s military.

Philippe Guillaume Poliquin will step down from the National Microbiology Laboratory on Aug. 2 to become the assistant registrar for the complaints and investigations department at Manitoba’s medical oversight body on Aug. 6.

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Navy facility in Canadian Arctic 'could be finished this season,' a decade overdue

Nearly a decade behind schedule, the Canadian military’s long-promised naval refuelling station in the High Arctic could open as early as this summer, albeit with restrictions on the facility's operations and serious questions about its long-term viability.

The Department of National Defence says contractors at the $115-million Nanisivik Naval Facility are still fixing valves, painting buildings and replacing pipes before the maritime outpost on the northwestern coast of Baffin Island can operate.

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📝Two-thirds of Canadians express pride in being Canadian, with only 11% indicating otherwise. Interestingly, there is a notable generational difference in this sentiment.

Specifically, 81% of Canadians aged 60 and older state they are proud to be Canadian, whereas 49% of those aged 18-29 and 58% of those aged 30-44 share the same sentiment.

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🇨🇦🇮🇳Indian passenger, 24, with ties to human trafficking disguises himself as senior citizen in attempt to board Canada-bound flight

Officials at the Indira Gandhi International Airport detained Guru Sewak Singh after they noticed multiple discrepancies in his appearance.

Singh, who was heading for an Air Canada flight, had dyed his facial hair white as he tried to replicate the passport photo of Rashvindar Singh Sahota, a 67-year-old from Punjab.

#India
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