🔥 Fireworks Chaos on TTC Bus: Teenagers Set Off Explosives in Toronto Transit Incident

Toronto’s public transit system faced a shocking safety scare this week when two teenage boys set off fireworks inside a TTC bus, endangering passengers and staff. The disturbing incident occurred on Sunday, May 19, near Victoria Park Avenue and Ellesmere Road, and was captured on security footage. 🎆 What Happened? According to Toronto police, two…

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Guyana Soldiers Attacked Three Times in 24 Hours Amid Rising Venezuela Tensions

In a concerning escalation of border tensions, Guyanese soldiers were attacked three times within 24 hours along the Cuyuni River, a volatile area near the disputed Essequibo region. The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) confirmed the incidents on Thursday, describing them as deliberate acts of aggression believed to involve armed assailants from the Venezuelan side. ⚠️…

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IRCC Holds First CEC Draw in Over Three Months – A Boost for Canadian PR Hopefuls

Canada continues to be a top destination for skilled immigrants, and one of the most popular routes to permanent residency is through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under the Express Entry system. The CEC draw plays a crucial role in welcoming individuals who have already proven their skills and adaptability by working in Canada. 📌…

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At Canada’s Edge: How Border Crossings Are Shaping Politics, Trade, and Identity in 2025

Introduction In 2025, Canada’s borders have become more than just geographical demarcations — they are flashpoints for politics, trade negotiations, and questions of national identity. From the bustling commercial hubs at the Windsor-Detroit crossing to the quiet rural stations in New Brunswick and Maine, the conversation around Canada’s border crossings is growing louder, more urgent,…

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