Major Defence Deal Favors U.S. Supplier, Raising Questions Over Carney’s Pledge to Diversify Contracts

  Introduction: A Shift Against Promises In a surprising move that has sparked political and industrial debate, the government is reportedly close to awarding a major defence contract to a U.S.-based supplier, despite Prime Minister Carney’s earlier pledge to diversify defence procurement. The decision, which insiders say could be finalized within weeks, raises pressing concerns…

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Precision and Pressure: U.S. Launches Air Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

President Donald Trump announced on June 21, 2025, that U.S. forces launched significant air strikes on three major Iranian nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. The operation employed B‑2 stealth bombers carrying 30,000‑lb bunker‑buster bombs, along with Tomahawk cruise missiles. Trump described the mission as a “spectacular military success” and warned that further strikes would…

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Savannah Sutherland: Canada’s Rising Star Blazing Tracks and Shattering Records on the Global Stage

  Introduction: A New Era in Canadian Athletics Canada has long produced world-class athletes, but a new name is captivating the track and field world—Savannah Sutherland. Known for her explosive speed, relentless drive, and record-breaking performances, Sutherland is becoming a force to be reckoned with on the global stage. At just 20 years old, she…

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$2 Billion and a Line in the Sand: Why Carney’s Ukraine Pledge Is About More Than Aid

On the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Mark Carney pledged $2 billion in additional support and announced expanded sanctions against Russia. Predictably, critics questioned the cost. Supporters applauded the symbolism. But this moment is not about symbolism alone—it is about defining the kind of world Canada and its allies are willing to…

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“Minnetoba?” Is Not a Joke—It’s a Warning Sign for American Democracy

When Secession Talk Becomes a Symptom The idea of Minnesota drifting northward into Canada—half-jokingly dubbed “Minnetoba”—is easy to dismiss as political theater or social-media satire. But doing so misses the point. This conversation isn’t really about borders, passports, or maple leaves replacing stars. It’s about a growing number of Americans feeling politically homeless in their…

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