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Trump Indictment Odds: A 92% Probability of Manhattan Charges for the Former President
Former President Donald Trump faces increasing speculation of a possible arrest in Manhattan over campaign finance violations and falsifying business records. Online betting sites have weighed in on the situation, with odds suggesting a high likelihood of an indictment. Trump himself has publicly expressed belief in an imminent arrest. Advertisement
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Trump Indictment: Potential Arrest Sparks Controversy and Speculation
As whispers of a potential Trump indictment intensify, the nation finds itself bracing for the fallout from what could be a high-stakes legal battle, with political intrigue, conspiracy theories, and divided public opinion adding fuel to the fire.
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Travel Advisory Against Costa Rica: An Example of American Imperialist Foreign Policy
The US Department of State’s travel advisory against Costa Rica, citing a surge in violent crime, has been met with pushback from the Costa Rican government who argues that it is unjust and could harm the country’s vital tourism industry.
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The Rise Of Louis Riel and the Fall of Batoche
In this episode of Que de Coup, we explore the history of Louis Riel and the fall of Batoche in the context of Indigenous resistance and decolonization in Canada. We discuss Riel and the Métis, the events leading to Batoche’s fall, and the ongoing Indigenous struggle for sovereignty and recognition.
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The Convoy Cult of Canada
In this episode of Que De Coup, we explore the “Convoy Cult” in Canada, where individuals use truck convoys to protest government policies, particularly COVID-19 measures. The episode examines the movement’s motivations and growth, the role of social media in amplifying its message, and potential implications for Canadian society and democracy.
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Blinders Off: Ukraine
In this first episode of Que de Coup, we discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, 2022, escalating a conflict that began in 2014. Putin recognized Donetsk and Luhansk as self-proclaimed states, enforced conscription, and launched missile attacks. In response, Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy enacted martial law and mobilized armed forces.
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Follow the Leader: Toronto Freedom Convoy
On Saturday, February 5th, 2022, Toronto experienced traffic disruptions and slow-rolling protests, with some participants representing businesses and breaking city by-laws. A Peel ambulance was slowed down, which the police declared as unacceptable but took no action. The protest involved transport trucks, 5-tons, and pickups, some with covered business logos, intentionally blocking traffic lanes.
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How Zahef-Bibeau’s Car Avoided Being Detected
On October 22, 2014, a tragic series of events unfolded at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada, as Michael Zehaf-Bibeau (formerly known as Michael Joseph Hall) launched a deadly attack. The assailant first targeted Corporal Nathan Cirillo, a Canadian soldier on ceremonial guard duty at the Canadian National War Memorial.
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‘How did CSIS miss them?’ – Former CISIS watchdog on recent radicalist attacks in Canada
Ron Atkey, a law professor specializing in national security law at Osgoode Hall at York University and the inaugural chair of the Security Intelligence Review Committee, emphasized the importance of prevention in security intelligence during an interview with Anna Maria Tremonti on CBC Radio.
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Was the 2014 Attack on Parliament Hill just Simple Intelligence Failure?
Current intelligence reveals that the suspects in the Montreal and Ottawa incidents were closely monitored by authorities, leading to the revocation of their passports within the last 18 months. The situation raises questions about potential complacency, incompetence, and even cooperation among those responsible for national security.