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Dissecting the Headlines: When Media Turns Party Turmoil into a False Government Crisis
Image Credit, Kassiopela On Friday, Canadians watched as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reshuffled his cabinet, a move that sparked predictable waves of commentary from all corners of the political spectrum. The Conservative Party wasted no time declaring the Liberal government in full crisis, while NDP leader Jagmeet Singh highlighted weaknesses but maintained his precarious alliance with the Liberals. Meanwhile, Trudeau’s supporters insisted the ship is steady, even if it has taken on some water. The truth lies somewhere in the muddled middle. Trudeau has always been an unpopular
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Trump’s Joke About Buying Canada Isn’t Funny Anymore – It’s Just Insulting
Baron Trump’s recent tweet, joking that his father, former President Donald Trump, had “purchased Canada on Amazon,” might have been intended as lighthearted, but it quickly spiraled into one of those moments where the humor wore thin. Trump’s own playful response, suggesting Mexico and Panama could be next, with grandiose plans to rename cities and appoint Justin Trudeau as governor, might have landed better if it weren’t for the underlying discomfort many Canadians feel about U.S. political influence. Trump’s running gag about buying countries – somethin