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2 Native American-owned corporations cancel contracts with ICE
Last week, a second Native American-owned corporation announced it was severing a multi-million dollar contract with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), after community pressure. Source link
Public safety minister defends gun buyback program after pilot sees low uptake
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is heralding the test run of the government’s marquee gun control policy as a success — despite the pilot receiving low uptake. Source link
Carney to meet with Coastal First Nations in B.C., expected to talk major projects: source
Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to northern B.C. to meet with Coastal First Nations on Tuesday before departing for China, a government official confirmed to CBC News. Source link
Mexico's president says U.S. military intervention ruled out after talks with Trump
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she ruled out a U.S. military intervention to combat drug cartels, following a “good conversation” on Monday with President Donald Trump on security and drug trafficking. Source link
Wiretaps caught Colombian cocaine group discussing Venezuelan military’s ‘Cartel of the Suns’
CBC News obtained more than a dozen wiretap recordings from a two-year Colombian federal police investigation into a multinational drug-smuggling organization based out of Colombia. The organization moved cocaine to the U.S., Europe, Asia and northern Africa by air using human drug mules and by sea through shipping containers. Source link
Canada defends skeleton withdrawals that denied U.S. slider shot at 6th Olympics
Canada’s skeleton team refutes accusations by American Katie Uhlaender that Canada’s coach sabotaged her chances of sliding in the Olympic Games. Source link
Ottawa Senators sign veteran goalie James Reimer
The Ottawa Senators have signed 37-year-old goaltender James Reimer to a one-way contract for the rest of the season. Source link