In a surprising turn of events, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has shifted his stance on U.S. President Donald Trump, praising their collaboration on the Canada, U.S., Mexico free trade deal. Trudeau, who previously criticized Trump and compared him to Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, now speaks of working together as “friends and partners.” This sudden change in rhetoric has left many Liberal MPs and party members shocked, as Trudeau attempts to rewrite history and foster a positive relationship with the newly re-elected Trump.
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'Death to all Zios': Nova Scotia man charged with hate crimes
New Glasgow Regional Police in Nova Scotia charged a 22-year-old man, Luke Alexander McDonnell, with advocating and promoting genocide, public incitement of hatred, and wilful promotion of hatred after he allegedly made violent anti-Zionist statements online. Jewish organizations praised the police for their prompt response, noting that the arrest occurred within 36 hours of receiving the complaint. The police emphasized their commitment to investigating hate-motivated crimes and condemned the hateful acts reflected in the suspect's...
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