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Canada PM admits protestors are an ‘unacceptable’ threat to economy

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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is slamming protestors in the nation’s capital city saying they’re an ‘unacceptable’ threat to economy

Ottawa police have warned that “volatile” and “determined” protesters remain in Canada’s capital

Canadian protesters have blocked access to the busiest international crossing in North America in a rally against the nation’s COVID-19 rules.

Ottawa is under a state of emergency as police try to contain the chaos.

A ‘Freedom Convoy’ has disrupted the life of Canada’s capital for 11 days.

It started as a movement against a vaccine mandate for cross-border drivers but has since turned into a rally against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

For city blocks, in the centre of Canada’s capital, massive trucks are parked, many decorated with signs calling for an end to vaccine mandates – and also “Freedom”.

Its estimated 500 trucks are in Ottawa and many have been there for the full 12 days.

Canada’s busiest border crossing, which is a vital trade link between the country and the US has now reopened.

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This followers truckers rallying against Canada’s Covid vaccine rules had blocked Ambassador Bridge for a day, bringing traffic to a halt.

The bridge’s closure came the same day as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the protesters of attempting to “blockade our economy”.

The bridge closure was part of ongoing demonstrations in Ottawa, where vehicles have gridlocked the city and prompted authorities to declare a state of emergency.

The protesters say that theirs is a cause all Canadians should applaud.

Ottawa police say they are concerned about the extremist behaviour coming from far-right groups, but Quebec liberal MP say protesters have legitimate concerns.

Nearly 80 criminal investigations have been opened relating to the protests.

Some two dozen arrests have been made so far.

However, with blaring horns and streets shut for almost a fortnight now, many residents of Ottawa see differently and believe the police response is weak.

Demonstrations have spread to other Canadian cities – And around the world there have been rallies of support in Europe, New Zealand’s capital Wellington and Canberra in Australia.

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How Gen Alpha are positioned to shape the future of education

Future of education: how Generation Alpha and engaged parents are shaping schools amid challenges and rapid change

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Future of education: how Generation Alpha and engaged parents are shaping schools amid challenges and rapid change

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– Future education involves increased parental engagement and adapting to technological changes for younger generations.
– Barriers to involvement include time constraints and poor communication from schools, impacting family-school relationships.
What does the future of education look like for parents and students?
On this episode of Beyond Education, Enquiry Tracker founder Greg Campitelli explores the evolving landscape of schooling with insights from Mark McCrindle, founder of McCrindle Research. McCrindle, a notable social analyst.
In the conversation, he noted significant shifts in education accessibility and the increasing need for parental involvement.
A recent study indicated that 83% of parents prioritise engagement in their children’s schooling, seeking to actively participate despite busy schedules. Parents are investing in education, valuing it highly while wanting to play a hands-on role.
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Trump orders Pentagon to resume nuclear testing immediately

Trump orders Pentagon to resume nuclear testing, raising concerns over arms race and global safety

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– Trump ordered the Pentagon to resume nuclear testing, risking global tensions and retaliation from other nations.
– Proliferation concerns are rising as nuclear states modernise arsenals and the New START Treaty nears expiration.
US President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing immediately, aiming to align with testing programs from other countries according to the conversation.Resuming explosive nuclear tests would likely trigger retaliatory responses from nuclear-armed nations like Russia and China, worsening the arms race and increasing global risks.

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The potential for worldwide radioactive fallout remains high, even for underground tests. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, signed by 187 states, prohibits such testing, yet the US remains a signatory without ratification, bound not to violate the treaty’s intent.

Nuclear weapon testing, once crucial for understanding weapon effects and military planning, has diminished. Since World War II, nuclear tests have largely focused on developing new designs. Significant environmental and health concerns led to a moratorium on atmospheric testing in the early 1960s and the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963.

Many countries, including the US, stopped explosive testing in the 1990s. Technological advancements allowed nations to develop nuclear weapons without the need for actual explosions.

Proliferation Risks

Nuclear proliferation continues, with all nine nuclear-armed states investing heavily in modernising their arsenals. This raises concerns about lowered thresholds for using such weapons.

Recent conflicts involving nuclear threats have escalated, and the number of nuclear weapons operationally available has begun to rise again. Russia has tested advanced nuclear weapons, while China is rapidly expanding its military capabilities.

The New START Treaty, which confines the nuclear capabilities of the US and Russia, is set to expire soon, with no successor treaty negotiations underway.

The Doomsday Clock has moved closer to midnight this year, highlighting the heightened dangers facing the world today.

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US–China trade talks are a handshake, not a deal

Trump and Xi unofficially extend tariff truce, with US concessions and Chinese commitments on soybeans, fentanyl, and rare earths.

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Trump and Xi unofficially extend tariff truce, with US concessions and Chinese commitments on soybeans, fentanyl, and rare earths.


Presidents Trump and Xi extend their tariff truce in an informal meeting, with US cuts and Chinese promises on soybeans, fentanyl, and rare earths.

Steve Gopalan from SkandaFX cautions this is unofficial and deeper issues between the two super powers remain.

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