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      Six men arrested in Toronto gold heist that ‘belongs in a Netflix series’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 17 April - 16:15

    Dozens of firearms also seized after 6,600 gold bars worth C$21m and C$2.7m in cash stolen at Pearson international airport

    Police investigating a brazen multimillion-dollar gold heist at Toronto’s main airport have arrested six men and seized dozens of firearms linked to the case which officers said “belongs in a Netflix series”.

    Six thousand six hundred gold bars, worth C$21m, and C$2.7m in cash were stolen from a cargo facility at Toronto’s Pearson international airport a year ago in the country’s largest-ever gold heist.

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      Elephant seal makes ‘epic’ trek back after Canadian officials relocate him

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 17 April - 11:30

    Notorious for drawing large crowds, Emerson was removed by officials who were surprised to find him back in Victoria in a week

    Last week, gun-wielding conservation officers stuffed a 500-lb elephant seal in the back of a van, drove him along a winding highway in western Canada and left him on a remote beach “far from human habitation”.

    The plan was to move the young seal far from British Columbia’s capital city, where over the last year, he has developed a reputation for ending up in “unusual locations”, including flower beds, city parks and busy roads.

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      Butterfly Tale review – kids insect story wants to take long trip south to Mexico

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 17 April - 06:00 · 1 minute

    Anodyne children’s picture provides some gentle entertainment once you forgive the cloying anthropomorphism

    ‘Is that a butterfly fairy?” asks a confused seven-year-old who watches with me, pointing to the screen at the start of this Canadian animated tale. Nope. The purple creature with a humanish face and body, dressed in a hoodie, wings poking out of its back, is in fact the film’s rendering of a monarch butterfly. The film-makers behind this have really outdone themselves with their tackily revolting anthropomorphic butterflies. Still, if you can get past mutilating a wonder of nature, the movie is a harmless and rather sweet cartoon for under-eights.

    Teenager Patrick is a monarch who cannot fly because of an undeveloped wing. His dad was a big hero in the community after pecking out the eye of a fearsome eagle (he paid the price too). But because of his wing, Patrick has been banned from taking part in the annual winter migration south to Mexico. Not this year, says his overprotective mum. (The film ignores the fact that the monarchs make their incredible epic journey only once.) So, Patrick turns stowaway, hiding in the emergency food supply with his chubby caterpillar pal.

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      Conman who swindled $175m in ‘massive’ psychic fraud scheme sentenced to 10 years

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 15 April - 22:20

    Patrice Runner, 57, of Canada was convicted in June of multiple counts of defrauding ‘millions of older and vulnerable Americans’

    A Canadian conman, who swindled more than US$175m (C$241m) from his North American victims through “a massive psychic mass-mailing fraud scheme” has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.

    Patrice Runner, 57, who holds citizenship with both Canada and France, was convicted by a jury in June of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, eight counts of mail fraud, four counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. He was found not guilty on four counts of mail fraud.

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      Trudeau says he wasn’t told by Canada spy agency of China election meddling

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 12 April - 16:29

    Prime minister testified at public inquiry into foreign interference that Beijing’s interference was never relayed to him

    Canada’s spy agency is under pressure after Justin Trudeau and his closest advisers say they were never made aware of a report that Beijing “clandestinely and deceptively” interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.

    Canada is in the midst of a contentious public inquiry “examining and assessing” foreign interference by China, Russia, and other foreign states and non-state actors, and this week the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, testified under oath about the steps his government took to respond to the threat of meddling. In his appearance, which lasted nearly four hours, Trudeau insisted that despite the efforts from hostile states, previous federal elections “held in their integrity”.

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    sinij shares a report: Members of Parliament in Canada are expected to vote for up to 15 hours in a row Thursday and Friday on more than 200 Conservative amendments to the government's sustainable jobs bill. The amendments are what's left of nearly 20,000 changes the Conservatives proposed to Bill C-50 last fall at a House of Commons committee. Liberals now contend the Conservatives came up with the amendments using artificial intelligence in order to gum up the government's agenda. The Conservatives deny that accusation.

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      Boris Johnson calls Rishi Sunak’s smoking ban ‘absolutely nuts’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 11 April - 10:04

    Speaking at Canada event, former PM laments state of Tory party saying it is ‘mad’ that party of Winston Churchill is ‘banning cigars’

    Boris Johnson has attacked Rishi Sunak’s smoking ban , calling it “absolutely nuts” in a lament about the state of the Conservative party in Britain.

    Speaking at an event in Canada on Wednesday night, Johnson said it was “mad” that the party of Winston Churchill was “banning cigars”.

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      China meddled in past two Canada elections, says Justin Trudeau

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 11 April - 01:00

    The PM told an inquiry that results were not affected and it was ‘improbable’ that Beijing preferred one party over another

    China tried to meddle in the past two Canadian elections but the results were not affected and it was “improbable” Beijing preferred any one party over another, prime minister Justin Trudeau has told an official inquiry.

    In sworn testimony before a commission conducting a public inquiry into alleged foreign interference in the 2019 and 2021 Canadian elections, Trudeau answered questions about intelligence briefings he had received and asserted the elections were “free and fair”.

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      Canada risks more ‘catastrophic’ wildfires with hot weather forecast

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 10 April - 21:38

    Worst-ever fire season in 2023 saw 15m hectare burned, eight firefighters killed and 230,000 people evacuated

    Canada risks another “catastrophic” wildfire season, the federal government has warned, forecasting higher-than-normal spring and summer temperatures across much of the country, boosted by El Niño weather conditions.

    Last year, Canada endured its worst-ever fire season , with more than 6,600 blazes burning 15m hectares (37m acres), an area roughly seven times the annual average. Eight firefighters died and 230,000 people were evacuated from their homes.

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