A man named Waisuddin Akbari, sentenced to 60 days of house arrest and three years of probation for making threats to bomb synagogues in Toronto, caused significant fear within the Jewish community. The lenient sentence has raised concerns about Canada’s hate crime laws amid rising antisemitism, prompting calls for reform as the impact of Akbari’s threats reverberates throughout the community.
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Carney concedes U.S. trade deal may not happen before Aug. 1 deadline
Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated that negotiations for a new economic and security agreement with the U.S. may not conclude by the August 1 deadline due to unresolved issues, as President Trump threatens to impose significant tariffs on Canadian goods. Political analysts suggest that Canada should prioritize securing a favorable deal over speed, as public opinion supports taking the necessary time for negotiations. Want More Context? 🔎
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