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The Eve of Reckoning: Canada Stands at a Crossroads as Federal Election Nears
On the eve of the most consequential Canadian federal election in a generation, one truth rises above the clatter of the polls, predictions, and partisan noise: no one knows who will emerge victorious. What is certain, however, is that no matter the outcome, Canada is poised for significant, lasting change. The country stands deeply divided, battered by years of political drift, social unrest, economic uncertainty, and the growing realization that Monday night will mark not just the end of a campaign, but the beginning of a starkly different era. Polls have painted a chaotic mosaic. Some p
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A Tumultuous Week in Trump’s America: Tariffs, Trans Rights, Immigration Fury, and the Canada Call
It’s been another firestorm week under U.S. President Donald Trump, who, true to form, has managed to incite political unrest across several fronts—immigration crackdowns, transgender policy rollbacks, trade falsehoods, and a diplomatic eyebrow-raiser with America’s neighbor to the north. The week began with a major escalation on immigration enforcement. In a nationally televised address Monday evening, President Trump announced sweeping new powers for federal agencies to detain and deport undocumented migrants—bypassing existing asylum processes. The move sparked immediate legal c