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21.04.26 - 03:54
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Canada′s Prime Minister Doubles Down On Militant Anti-US Rhetoric (ZeroHedge)
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Canada's Prime Minister Doubles Down On Militant Anti-US Rhetoric
Well before Mark Carney was elected as Canada's Prime Minister in the wake of numerous scandals surrounding Justin Trudeau, critics noted that the candidate represented a far greater threat to Canada's freedom largely because he is far more devious than Trudeau ever was.
Carney is a central banker and high level World Economic Forum globalist well acquainted with the liberal "Reset" agenda, and it is no mistake that he has taken control of Canada at a time when European elites are pushing for an economic and geopolitical separation from the US. The plan is obvious - To isolate the US in an effort to stop the spread of conservative and nationalist movements throughout the west.
In other words, the globalists/leftists are trying to build a new empire in a last-ditched scramble to prevent their liberal order from fading away. Carney pretends as if they are breaking from the old system and starting something new b...
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20.04.26 - 22:06
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Gunman Kills Canadian Tourist At Popular Mexican Pyramid Site (ZeroHedge)
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Gunman Kills Canadian Tourist At Popular Mexican Pyramid Site
Local Mexican outlet Milenio reports an "armed attack" at the Teotihuacan archaeological site, located in central Mexico about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of Mexico City, in the State of Mexico.
Details are scant, but preliminary reports say the attacker climbed the Pyramid of the Moon and fired at tourists.
"Confirmed that the fatality from the armed attack at the Teotihuacan Archaeological Zone is of Canadian nationality," Milenio wrote on X around 1513 local time.
? #ÚLTIMAHORA | Confirman que víctima mortal por ataque armado en Zona Arqueológica de Teotihuacan es de nacionalidad canadiense
? La información con @taniadiazs pic.twitter.com/g1FXmGdpvG
— Milenio (@Milenio) April 20, 2026
Live feed from the outlet:
Ahora | #MILENIONoticias con @taniadiazshttps://t.co/dVNwbKoBYj
— Milenio (@Milenio) April 20, 2026
Preliminary reports provided no further information on whether the attack was lin...
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20.04.26 - 16:46
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Carney: Canada′s economic ties with US now a weakness (The Hill)
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday said the country's economic ties to the U.S. have become a “weakness,” pointing to global uncertainty caused by President Trump's trade and tariff policies. “The world is more dangerous and divided. The U.S. has fundamentally changed its approach to trade, raising its tariffs to levels last seen during......
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19.04.26 - 02:48
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Japan Tops Canada As World′s Most Polite Nation (ZeroHedge)
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Japan Tops Canada As World's Most Polite Nation
What makes a country “polite”—and which ones stand out globally?
A new survey of over 4,600 respondents by Remitly reveals a clear frontrunner.
Japan alone captured more than 35% of all votes, far ahead of every other country on the list.
As Visual Capitalist's Gabriel Cohen shows in the chart below, the ranking highlights how perceptions of politeness vary worldwide, while also revealing strong regional patterns across Europe and Asia.
Perceptions of politeness can shape everything from tourism experiences to international business relationships.
For travelers, these rankings often influence expectations around etiquette, hospitality, and day-to-day interactions abroad.
Japan: The World's Clear Favorite
Japan stands far ahead of every other country, capturing 35.2% of all votes—nearly three times more than second-place Canada. No other country breaks even 15%, underscoring just how dominant Japan's reputation is globally.
Japanese...
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17.04.26 - 23:15
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Lutnick blasts Canada on trade: ′They suck′ (The Hill)
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick blasted Canada's trade strategy, stating “they suck,” during Semafor's World Economy Summit on Friday. “That is the worst strategy I've ever heard,” Lutnick told Semafor's Ben Smith, referring to a suggestion from Canada's former trade chief that the country could benefit from slow-walking trade negotiations with the U.S. amid mounting political......
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