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Poilievre takes aim at Prime Minister Carney's record as he prepares for byelection

9th - Higher Ed
Pierre Poilievre briefed the public in Ottawa Monday, criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney, and calling for stricter financial disclosure rules. Poilievre shared his thoughts on the Alberta separatist movement and Bill C-5.
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India criticizes Canada for linking minister Amit Shah to plots targeting Sikhs

9th - Higher Ed
India officially protested on Saturday the Canadian government's allegation that the country's powerful Home Minister Amit Shah had ordered the targeting of Sikh activists inside Canada, calling it 'absurd and baseless.'Read more:...
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U.K. says India should co-operate with Canada after latest allegations

9th - Higher Ed
The British government says India should co-operate with Canada's investigation into claims that New Delhi has been involved in an escalating number of violent crimes in Canada, as an analyst warns that strategic interests might limit...
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How has Indian media reacted to RCMP’s public India probe? | Canada Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
On Monday, RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme publicly alleged that agents of the Indian government have played a role in "widespread" acts of violence in Canada, including homicides. Aditya Raj Kaul, executive editor of TV9 Network, joins...
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Indian diplomats named 'persons of interest' by RCMP leave Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Canada says it expelled several Indian diplomats named 'persons of interest' in an RCMP investigation. India says investigation is 'baseless targeting.' The RCMP accuses Indian government agents of links to crime, including extortion,...
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LeBlanc ‘convinced’ by RCMP evidence linking Indian officials to violent acts | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc, says he is 'convinced by the evidence' of criminal activity by Indian officials in Canada. His comments come after the RCMP accused Indian...
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RCMP took ‘exceptional step’ making public allegations against Indian officials | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas says the RCMP took an ‘exceptional step’ by making public allegations linking Indian officials to violence in Canada while former CSIS director Richard Fadden says international law is...
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The role of Malcolm X in the civil rights movement

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe the role of Malcolm X in the civil rights movement, including his changing attitudes. Key learning points: - In his early life, Malcolm X belonged to the Black Muslims (Nation of Islam). - Malcolm X did not...
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How's Brexit Going? (Five Years Since the Referendum) - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Five years ago today the British people voted to leave the EU. Then about 6 months ago the UK finally did. So in this video we're going to unpick what's happened in that time and discuss three positive and three negatives out of the...
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Is sovereignty making a comeback among young Quebecers?

9th - Higher Ed
The three recent byelection wins for the Parti Québécois are reigniting the topic of sovereignty in unexpected places — Quebec classrooms and university campuses.
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The Brief: what are the next legal steps in the Catalan conundrum?

9th - Higher Ed
Catalan independence leaders Charles Puigdemont and Antoni Comin have taken their seats in the European Parliament. But Spain has asked the European Parliament to lift their immunity as they are still wanted for their roles during the...
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Alberta's separatist movement is back

9th - Higher Ed
Supporters of the Western Independence Party of Alberta are fed up with Notley's NDP and Trudeau's Liberals, and hope to shake up the political status quo
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State of the Union: Fighting for justice in Spain

9th - Higher Ed
Basque separatist group ETA declares it has completely dismantled and put an end to all its activity, ending an almost sixty-year guerilla campaign. In 2011 ETA declared a ceasefire, and last year handed over weapons, bringing Western...
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Indians vs. Khalistanis: Indian diaspora in Canada waves tricolour to counter Khalistani protests

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Once again, pro-Khalistanis showed their ugly face in Canada. A mass protest was witnessed outside the Indian Consulate in Canada by Khalistan supporters. However, the Indian community gave a befitting reply to the K-radicals. They...
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Macron says Islam ‘in crisis’, prompting backlash from Muslims

9th - Higher Ed
‘Islam is a religion that is in crisis all over the world today’, says Macron, as he unveils plan to defend secularism.
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Hong Kong security law: Growing unease about China's legislation

9th - Higher Ed
Concerns are growing about who will be targeted under security law for broad crimes which lack clear definition.
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Separatists' sit-at-home protests caused 700 deaths in Nigeria's southeast, report finds

9th - Higher Ed
The Indigenous People of Biafra launched a weekly sit-at-home protest in 2021, following the arrest of the group's leader Nnamdi Kanu.
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Dene Nation organizes protest against Alberta separatism at N.W.T. Legislative Assembly

9th - Higher Ed
Danielle Smith is among the premiers at this week's meetings. In her province, the separatist Alberta Prosperity Project is gunning for a referendum on the matter. Some First Nations are worried about what that could mean for treaty rights.
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Western Canada's premiers to meet this week amid talks of western separatism

9th - Higher Ed
B.C.'s premier and his counterparts from western Canada will meet in Yellowknife this week to talk about tariffs, trade and natural resources. But as Katie DeRosa reports, it's happening at a time when the debate over western separatism...
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New poll indicates potential shift in Albertans' attachment to Canada amid separatism talks

9th - Higher Ed
A new poll commissioned by the CBC has found a potential shift in separatism sentiment among Albertans. The shift shows an increase in attachment to Canada compared to data collected in 2020.
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Saskatchewan Political Panel | Saskatchewan and western separation

9th - Higher Ed
Western separation is gaining momentum in Alberta and Saskatchewan. This week CBC's political panel discusses its impact in Saskatchewan politics and the movement at large. The panel featured Regina Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk,...
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Separatism in Kashmir declining: Amit Shah as two outfits leave Hurriyat

9th - Higher Ed
Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed the decision of two Hurriyat-affiliated organizations to break away from separatism in Jammu and Kashmir, calling it a “significant victory” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a peaceful and...
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'Will Tighten Noose To Curb Separatism': Chinese Military's Big Threat To Self-Governed Taiwan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
China’s military has issued a strong warning against Taiwan’s independence efforts, vowing to tighten its "noose" around the island if separatist activities escalate. PLA spokesman Wu Qian compared Taiwan’s situation to a rider heading...
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How the pro-Khalistan movement impacts Canada-India tensions | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme said there have been ‘well over a dozen’ credible threats to members of Canada's South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement. India says the Trudeau government ‘has consciously...