The article highlights escalating concerns over the Bishnoi gang's criminal activities in Canada, which have expanded through lax immigration laws.
Experts warn that the group's actions—linked to killings, arson, and extortion across British Columbia, Ontario, and Alberta—now constitute a national security threat.New allegations suggest ties to India's government, raising fears of foreign interference.Other stories include Mark Carney's Davos speech, tensions between Canada and the U.S., and Trump's volatile call with Trudeau.
The piece also covers Alberta's court ruling that exempts a deaf man from sexual assault charges due to communication barriers, sparking debate over justice.Additionally, a KPMG poll reveals 40% of Canadian manufacturers plan to relocate production to the U.S.due to lower costs and favorable tax policies.
The article underscores broader issues of immigration policy, legal ethics, and economic shifts while emphasizing the need for stronger security measures against transnational criminal networks.
Original title: Afternoon front page: India’s deadly Bishnoi gang takes hold in Canada; Carney and Trump behind the scenes; and more
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