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Russian Tweets ‘Sorry to See Canada Support Ukrainian Neo-Nazis’

“Sorry to see the ruling liberal clique under Trudeau having subdued Canada with … support for Ukrainian Neo-Nazis agenda,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry tweeted.

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On Monday, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on Twitter expressing disappointment in Canada’s recent round of sanctions and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly’s desire for regime change.

“We’re able to see how much we’re isolating the Russian regime right now — because we need to do so economically, politically, and diplomatically — and what the impacts are on society and how much we’re seeing potential regime change in Russia,” Joly told the CBC on Friday.

“The goal is unmistakably…to undermine Russia’s ability to launch difficult attacks against Ukraine. We also want to ensure that Putin and his enablers are held accountable, “She stated. “I always make a fundamental distinction between the regime and the people of a given country.”

“Canadian FM @melaniejoly declared regime change in Russia foreign policy goal of Canada…officially,” wrote the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Twitter. “Sorry to see the ruling liberal clique having subdued Canada with decadent anti-family, pro-drug & support for Ukrainian Neo-Nazis agenda.”

On Monday evening, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the Canadian foreign minister’s sentiments in his nightly address to the nation on Monday evening.

“We’re also working on new sanctions against Russia,” Zelensky said. “Canada recently took a significant step forward by expanding sanctions on Russian aluminum and steel imports. I thank Canada for this decision, for sending a signal to the rest of the world.”

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Canada’s Economy

Meanwhile, the Canadian economy is in shambles due to Justin Trudeau’s disastrous policies. Trudeau has repeatedly stated that “growing the economy” is his top priority, but his policies have resulted in slower growth than he had hoped. The life of the average Canadian is now defined by historically high unemployment rates, massive government debt, inflation, and rising interest rates.

The country faces numerous challenges, including housing, food, and health. Because of this precarious situation, Ukrainian migrants prefer to return to their war-torn country rather than stay in Canada.

The former head of Doctors Without Borders says Ottawa must do more to assist Ukrainian refugees in navigating the complexities of paperwork and logistics to come to Canada, lest it repeats past mistakes.

“We have seen the failures of not keeping our promises in Afghanistan. And we cannot repeat history,” said Joanne Liu, a Montreal emergency physician who recently returned from three weeks in Ukraine, where she was impressed by the warm reception she received when she presented her Canadian passport.

Many in the country remember early Canadian promises to stand by Ukraine, making Canada “a place of promise, a place of hope,” Dr. Liu said. “We have to keep our promise,” she added, referring to the bureaucratic hurdles Ukrainians must overcome before coming to Canada.

“We absolutely must remove the red tape. It’s not enough to tell people who want to come here, “Well, we’ve extended the hours of our consulates.”

CUAET

According to TFIGlobal, On March 17, 2022, Canada launched a new temporary residence pathway, the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) program, for those fleeing the war in Ukraine.

CUAET is open to an unlimited number of Ukrainians, regardless of their existing ties to Canada, and is offered a special family reunification program.

While this may appear an open and benevolent gesture, Ukrainians are welcomed into the Canadian nation not as humanitarian subjects but as workers who may contribute to the Canadian economy.

Those concerned about the current “refugee crisis” point to the differential treatment of others seeking asylum in Canada. In contrast to the potentially unlimited number of Ukrainian nationals who could be streamlined through CUAET, the country limited the number of Syrian and Afghan refugees eligible for asylum and, even then, only admitted 8,500 Afghan refugees (out of a possible 40,000) and 25,000 Syrians.

Behind Trudeau’s holiness, however, is a sinister agenda. In contrast to the family reunion program, which provides a path to permanent residency, CUAET will accept any number of Ukrainians, albeit temporarily, and will provide residency for a maximum of three years.

To put it another way, because people arriving via the CUAET are not claiming to be refugees, they are not subject to the standard (albeit flawed) procedure for determining whether they are refugees.

They will also not be refugees receiving government assistance and enjoying benefits normally reserved for citizens. The CUAET is a temporary residence track, not a refugee stream. The Canadian government has stated this unequivocally.

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Visa Free Entry

Despite the horrors in Ukraine, Liberal members of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration unanimously voted against a motion to implement visa-free travel from Ukraine to Canada on March 1, 2022.

In doing so, the Canadian government actively discourages Ukrainian nationals from seeking asylum in Canada, a clear violation of the country’s stated commitment to refugee protection.

Canada is leveraging the Ukraine crisis to boost its economy.

“Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for a 3-year open work permit concurrently with their [temporary visa] application,” the CUAET stated explicitly. This is an appropriate application for temporary open work permits for Canada, which has a severe labor shortage.

Justin Trudeau praised CUAET as a transparent and helpful strategy. Nonetheless, Ukrainians appear to be welcomed in Canada, primarily as laborers and secondarily as humanitarians.

Furthermore, by promoting the economic interests of Canadian immigration and normalizing temporary migrant schemes, the program risks undermining the country’s fragile refugee protection system.

Doubtless, the Ukrainian migrants are dismayed and want to return to their home country, even though there is a tremendous threat to their lives in Ukraine. As a result, the tragic story of Ukrainian migrants in Canada is yet another example of Justin Trudeau’s inept leadership.

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Cinco de Mayo Parade in Chicago Cancelled Over Gang Violence

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The Cinco de Mayo parade that was scheduled for Sunday afternoon in Chicago has been canceled for safety reasons. The long-running event was scheduled to start near Damen and Cermak at noon in the Little Village neighborhood.

According to FOX 32 the Chicago Police Department, the decision to cancel the event was made by the 10th District, local officials and parade organizers due to gang violence in the area.  Police said multiple arrests were made, including gun arrests.

Many Americans commemorate Cinco de Mayo, a Mexican festival honoring their 1862 victory over France in the Battle of Puebla. Today is September 16, not Mexico’s Independence Day, as many Americans believe.

Why the U.S. celebrates Cinco de Mayo and its beginnings

In the US, Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexican-American culture rather than history. Major celebrations take place in Mexican-populated cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. Fun includes parades, celebrations, mariachi music, Mexican folk dancing, and traditional dishes and drinks.

Cinco de Mayo celebrates-what? Starting with 1862 battle. Mexican Independence Day (Día de la Independencia) commemorates the country’s independence from Spain on September 16, 1810..

After 50 years, Napoleon III intended to claim Mexico on Cinco de Mayo.

French troops evicted Mexico’s President Benito Juárez and government from Veracruz.At dawn on May 5, 1862, 2,000 Mexican soldiers met 6,000 French troops in Puebla, east-central Mexico.Juárez declared May 5 a national holiday after Mexico declared victory by evening.y.

The battle affected the American Civil War. After the French left North America, the Confederacy couldn’t use them as allies to win.

Despite Cinco de Mayo celebrations in Mexico, especially in Puebla, they pale in comparison to Día de la Independencia, according to García.d.

De Mayo is now a Mexican American holiday

Cinco de Mayo began as a late-19th-century resistance to the Mexican-American War. The Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 1970s popularized the festival.

“It becomes a Chicano holiday, in many ways, linked to the Chicano movement, because we discover Mexicans resisting a foreign invader,” he said.They link Chicano struggle to Cinco de Mayo.”

businesses began commercializing Cinco de Mayo in the 1980s, especially beer businesses and restaurants offering deals and cocktails. García calls it “Corona Day” in jest.”

On Cinco de Mayo, García hopes everyone enjoys Coronas, but with a history lesson to complement..

U.S. events

San Diego: Old Town San Diego will host events May 4 and 5. Live music, folklorico, eating, and drink specials.

To celebrate Cinco de Mayo, Denver hosts a community parade and a taco eating contest on May 4. Denver Civic Center Park will host 10 a.m.–8 p.m. events May 4-5.

St. Paul, Minnesota: One of Minnesota’s major Latino festivals, St. Paul’s West Side de Mayo fiesta. This year’s parade, car, bike, and dog shows will begin at 10 a.m. on May 4.

San Antonio, Texas: From May 4-5, the Historic Market Square will host de Mayo celebrations with live music, Folklorico dancers, Mariachi, food vendors, and more.

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As Putin Begins Another 6-Year Term, He Is Entering A New Era Of Extraordinary Power In Russia

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Just a few months shy of a quarter-century as Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin, will sign a copy of the constitution on Tuesday, ushering in another six-year term as president with unparalleled powers.

Since becoming acting president on December 31, 1999, Putin has shaped Russia into a monolith, crushing political opposition, expelling independent journalists, and promoting an increasing adherence to prudish “traditional values” that push many in society to the margins.

His authority is so strong that other leaders could only stand on the sidelines while Putin began a war in Ukraine, despite predictions that the invasion would bring worldwide condemnation and harsh economic penalties, as well as cost Russia dearly in the blood of its men.

With that amount of control, it is difficult to predict what Putin will accomplish during his next term, both at home and abroad.

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The war in Ukraine, in which Russia is making gradual but continuous battlefield advances, is the primary issue, and he shows no signs of reversing direction.

“The war in Ukraine is crucial to his current political ambition, and I see no reason to believe that will change. “And that affects everything else,” Brian Taylor, a Syracuse University professor and author of “The Code of Putinism,” told The Associated Press.

“It affects who’s in what positions, it affects what resources are available and it affects the economy, affects the level of repression internally,” he said.

In his February State of the Union address, Putin vowed to carry out Moscow’s objectives in Ukraine and do everything necessary to “defend our sovereignty and the security of our citizens.” He stated that the Russian military has “gained a huge combat experience” and is “firmly holding the initiative and waging offensives in several sectors.”

That will come at a high cost, potentially depleting funds for the massive domestic projects and changes in education, welfare, and poverty alleviation that Putin detailed in his two-hour presentation.

Taylor believed such initiatives were included in the address primarily for show rather than to indicate a genuine commitment to implement them.

Putin “thinks of himself in the broad historical terms of Russian territory, putting Ukraine back to where it belongs, and things like that. And I believe them outweigh any more socioeconomic-type programs,” Taylor added.

Suppose the battle does not result in absolute loss for either side, with Russia maintaining some of the territory it has already conquered. In that case, European governments fear Putin will be tempted to engage in additional military adventurism in the Baltics or Poland.

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“It’s possible that Putin does have vast ambitions and will try to follow up on a costly success in Ukraine with a new attack somewhere else,” Harvard international relations expert Stephen Walt wrote in Foreign Policy. “But it is also entirely possible that his ambitions do not extend beyond what Russia has won — at enormous cost and that he has no need or desire to gamble for more.”

However, he said, “Russia will be in no shape to launch new wars of aggression when the war in Ukraine is finally over.”

Others argue that such a sensible worry may not prevail. According to Maksim Samorukov of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, “Moscow is likely to make self-defeating mistakes driven by Putin’s whims and delusions.”

In a Foreign Affairs column, Samorukov stated that Putin’s age may influence his judgment.

“At 71, his awareness of his death undoubtedly influences his decision-making. A rising awareness of his short time influenced his catastrophic choice to attack Ukraine.

Overall, Putin may be entering his new term with less influence than he appears to have.

Russia’s “vulnerabilities are concealed in plain sight. “Now more than ever, the Kremlin makes decisions in a personalized and arbitrary manner, with no basic controls,” Samorukov stated.

“The Russian political elite have grown more pliant in implementing Putin’s orders and more obsequious about his paranoid worldview,” he stated in the letter. The country’s leadership “is at permanent risk of crumbling overnight, as its Soviet predecessor did three decades ago.”

Putin is certain to maintain his hostility against the West, which, he stated in his State of the Nation speech, “would like to do to Russia the same thing they did in many other regions of the world, including Ukraine: to bring discord into our home, to weaken it from within.”

Putin’s hostility against the West stems not only from its backing for Ukraine but also from what he perceives as the erosion of Russia’s moral compass.

Russia banned the fictitious LGBTQ+ “movement” last year, labeling it extreme in what officials claimed was a fight for traditional values such as those promoted by the Russian Orthodox Church against Western influence. Courts also prohibited gender transformation.

“I would expect the role of the Russian Orthodox Church to continue to be quite visible,” Taylor said. He also mentioned the social media anger that erupted during a party held by TV presenter Anastasia Ivleeva, in which guests were urged to arrive “almost naked.”

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“Other actors in the system understand that that stuff resonates with Putin. … There were people interested in exploiting things like that,” he went on to say.

Although the opposition and independent media have nearly evaporated as a result of Putin’s repressive actions, there is still room for future movements to dominate Russia’s information space, such as continuing efforts to construct a “sovereign internet.”

The inauguration takes place two days before Victory Day, Russia’s most important secular festival honoring the Soviet Red Army’s seizure of Berlin in World War II and the war’s terrible difficulties, which cost the USSR around 20 million people.

The defeat of Nazi Germany is important to modern Russia’s character, as is Putin’s justification of the war in Ukraine as an analogous conflict.

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China Launches Long March-5 to the “Dark Side of Moon”

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China has launched an unmanned spacecraft on a nearly two-month journey to gather rocks and soil from the moon’s far side, becoming the first country to undertake such an ambitious task.

China’s heaviest rocket, the Long March-5, lifted off at 5:27 p.m. Beijing time (0927 GMT) from the Wenchang Space Launch Center on the southern island of Hainan, carrying the Chang’e-6 probe weighing more than 8 metric tons.

China’s Chang’e-6 is entrusted with landing in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the moon’s far side, which is continuously facing away from Earth, and retrieving and returning samples.

The launch is another significant milestone in China’s lunar and space exploration mission.

“It is a bit of a mystery to us how China has been able to develop such an ambitious and successful programme in such a short time,” said Pierre-Yves Meslin, a French researcher working on one of the Chang’e-6 mission’s scientific objectives.

In 2018, Chang’e-4 made China’s first unmanned moon landing on the far side. Chang’e-5 returned lunar samples for the first time in 44 years in 2020, and Chang’e-6 has the potential to make China the first country to retrieve samples from the moon’s “hidden” side.

Scientists, diplomats, and space agency officials from France, Italy, Pakistan, and the European Space Agency all attended the launch, which carried moon-study payloads on Chang’e-6.

However, no US groups requested for a payload place, according to Ge Ping, deputy director of the China National Space Administration’s (CNSA) Lunar Exploration and Space Program.

U.S. law prohibits China from collaborating with the United States’ space agency, NASA.

The Dark Side of the Moon

The far side of the moon, also known as the “dark side of the moon” despite receiving sunlight, is the hemisphere that always faces away from Earth. The Soviet Luna 3 spacecraft made the first observation of this strange region in 1959.

Unlike the near side, the far side lacks enormous, dark basins known as marias. Instead, hundreds of craters produced by asteroid collisions over billions of years blanket it.

The South Pole-Aitken Basin, an immense crater more than 1,500 miles wide and several miles deep, is one of the most visible landforms on the far side. This ancient impact basin is among the largest known crater formations in our solar system. The far side likewise has many mountains, ridges, and other harsh topography formed by cosmic collisions.

Studying the far side provides insights into the moon’s genesis and early history because it maintains impact records from the solar system’s turbulent childhood.

Scientists also intend to investigate it for potential resources and future lunar bases. With no atmosphere or magnetic field, the far side displays the wounds of endless meteor bombardments, exposing information about Earth’s only natural satellite that the near side lacks.

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