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  • Benny Gantz
    Benny Gantz “If you choose to lead the nation to the abyss, we will withdraw from the government [by June 8], turn to the people, and form a government that can bring about a real victory. We did not claim dominance. We did not demand jobs. All we wanted was to serve our country and our people. For many months, the unity was indeed real and meaningful. It prevented serious mistakes, led to great achievements, and returned home over a hundred hostages. Together, we faced the hardships of the campaign, protected the nation with a good and strong spirit - and gave the fighters on the front a feeling of being backed by a shared destiny. But lately, something has gone wrong. Essential decisions were not made. A small minority has taken over the command bridge of the Israeli ship of state and is steering her toward the rocks. I came here today to tell the truth. And the truth is hard: while Israeli soldiers show supreme bravery on the front, some of the people who sent them into battle behave with cowardice and irresponsibility.” 3 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Let's not forget about other fronts beyond the Kharkiv front: the Kramatorsk, Pokrovsk, and Kurakhove fronts, and the southern fronts; it's tough on all of those fronts, and our forces are fighting back with dignity. I am especially grateful to the soldiers who repelled the Russian assault on Chasiv Yar. Our forces destroyed more than 20 pieces of the occupiers' equipment. Good job!” 3 hours ago
  • António Guterres
    António Guterres “The only permanent way to end the cycle of violence and instability is through a two-state solution, Israel and Palestine living side-by-side in peace and security, with Jerusalem as capital of both states.” 6 hours ago
  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “Civilians are dying there [on border regions such as Belgorod]. It's obvious. They are shooting directly at the city center, at residential areas. And I said publicly that if this continues, we will be forced to create a security zone, a buffer zone. That is what we are doing.” 7 hours ago
  • John Holman
    John Holman “At present Ukraine is outmanned in terms of soldiers in parts of the front line even before the latest Russian attacks. Ukraine said that there were seven Russian soldiers to one Ukrainian soldier, so that's going to put fresh pressure on them.” 7 hours ago
  • Wang Wenbin
    Wang Wenbin “China is not the creator of or a party to the Ukraine Crisis. We have been on the side of peace and dialogue and committed to promoting peace talks. We actively support putting in place a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture. Our fair and objective position and constructive role have been widely recognized. 'Let the person who tied the bell on the tiger untie it,' to quote a Chinese saying. Our message to the US: stop shifting the blame on China; do not try to drive a wedge between China and Europe; and it is time to stop fueling the flame and start making real contribution to finding a political solution to the Ukraine crisis.” 21 hours ago
  • Korean Central News Agency
    Korean Central News Agency “On May 17, the North Korean Missile General Bureau conducted a test launch of a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a new navigation system of autonomous guidance. The test launch confirmed the accuracy and reliability of the system. The launch was carried out as part of the regular activities of the North Korean Missile General Bureau and subordinate defense research institutes for the active development of weapons technology.” 22 hours ago
  • Yang Moo-jin
    Yang Moo-jin “It is part of North Korea's propaganda approach to develop a voice in global affairs. Kim's statement comes amid Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping holding talks in Beijing, the West pressuring North Korea and Russia with sanctions and South Korea planning to stage Ulchi Freedom Shiled, a joint annual military drill with the U.S. in August. It may be true that North Korea is honing existing weapons to attack Seoul, but we cannot rule out the possibility of the country pulling weapons from its stocks and shipping them to Russia after further testing and deploying.” 22 hours ago
  • Park Won-gon
    Park Won-gon “Kim's [Kim Yo-jong syster of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un] statement suggests that North Korea is concerned about international sanctions. I believe sanctions are still an effective tool. North Korea fears that if it admits its arms dealings with Russia, it may turn its European allies into enemies.” 22 hours ago
  • Kim Yo-jong
    Kim Yo-jong “We have no intention to export our military technical capabilities to any country or open them to the public. Our tactical weapons, including multiple rocket launchers and missiles, will be used to prevent Seoul from inventing any idle thinking.” 22 hours ago
  • Frank Kendall
    Frank Kendall “China has fielded a number of space capabilities designed to target our forces. And we're not going to be able operate in the Western Pacific successfully unless we can defeat those. China had tripled its network of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance satellites since 2018.” 22 hours ago
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“The Conservative Party is not conservative anymore. O'Toole has flip-flopped and adopted the Liberal program on the few remaining issues where there were still difference between the two parties, such as the carbon tax, gun bans and COVID passports. Mr. O'Toole will have to live with the consequences of his failing strategy.”

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People’s Party of Canada Leader
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“There are actually millions of Canadians who are very frustrated with Mr. Trudeau. If they allow that frustration to do anything other than vote Conservative, they're voting for Mr. Trudeau. There are five parties and there are two choices. More of the same with Mr. Trudeau or real change and ethical government with Canada's Conservatives. If Justin Trudeau is rewarded for calling a $600 million election in the middle of a pandemic, everything you've come to dislike about Mr. Trudeau - the lectures, the division in this country, the hypocrisy, the rising prices - they will all only get worse. There is a lot a stake.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“When Afghanistan was falling there were 1,200 Canadians and hundreds more translators and others waiting for help from Canada. Mr Trudeau [Justin Trudeau] should not have called this election, you should have gotten the job done in Afghanistan.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“The problem with Mr O'Toole [Erin O'Toole] and his principles is he says all the right-sounding things and he's working on reassuring everyone that he's right there as a strong leader, but he can't convince his candidates to get vaccinated.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“The global anti-vax movement is evolving and melding with a much darker, a much more violent, strain of anti-government sentiment. You're starting to see that real dark underbelly, and I think that's what you're seeing with Trudeau. He has come out in favour obviously of vaccines, of mandatory vaccines, of talking about vaccine passports, and this seems to have tapped into that anger.”

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History professor at King’s University College and a specialist on conspiracy theories and extremism
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“It's really anti-Trudeau; it's not anti-Liberal, it's not just anti-state, it really is almost ad hominem attacks on Trudeau. Far-right groups have been able to co-opt and exploit mainstream concerns around the coronavirus and weave them into their own narrative. There are multiple intersecting sentiments coalescing and it is a loose coalition, it appears that there's no sort of central organising force [behind the recent protests]. It's a bunch of individuals connected by those anxieties and connected by the targeting of Trudeau.”

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Professor at Ontario Tech University and director of the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism
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“Let me be very clear and state the obvious first and foremost: it is absolutely unacceptable that people be throwing things and endangering others at a political rally. Nobody should be getting that kind of intimidation or endangerment that these angry mobs are putting forward.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“We will maintain the assault weapon ban and maintain the 2020 restrictions put in place - full stop. We will then have an independent review - public - of our classification system. That's what people need.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“Every question from reporters to Erin O'Toole today, so far, is pressing him for clarity on whether he'd repeal prohibition on certain firearms used in mass killings in Nova Scotia, Quebec City and Montreal. So far, no clear response.”

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CTV National News journalist in the Parliamentary Press Gallery
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“If we continue on the path we are on now since reopening, we could expect to see a continued sharp increase in cases ... reaching levels not seen before in Canada during the pandemic.”

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Deputy Chief Public Health Officer at Public Health Agency of Canada
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“This is a crucial moment. We have a window of opportunity to rapidly accelerate vaccine uptake and close the protection gap in younger age groups with the lowest vaccine coverage. There's no magic number [vaccination rate] except to say reach for the stars. I have a 100 per cent mark on that graph. That's where people should be aiming toward as much as possible. I believe that we can accelerate and I know that provinces are pulling all stops in different ways. While that is being rapidly analyzed, I would ask for caution and patience for a booster dose for the rest of the population because we haven't seen enough data, and based on the information we have at hand in Canada we're not seeing a lot of breakthrough infections.”

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Canada's Chief Public Health Officer
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“(The Bank of Canada) is also dealing with the highest inflation in a decade and I suspect they will keep pushing ahead with QE [quantitative easing] tapering, but it will be a big debate.”

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Chief economist at BMO Capital Markets
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“It seems that the Canadian economy wasn't on as strong a footing as we had believed. And with the fourth wave now seemingly here, the economy faces another storm to navigate through.”

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Senior economist at CIBC Capital Markets
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“Afghans with travel documents to other countries must be allowed to move safely and freely out of the country without interference. Canada and its allies are firm on this point, and we are united.”

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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
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“We know there is more to do with allied evacuation operations ending. We're pulling out all the stops to help as many Afghans as possible who want to make their home in Canada.”

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Canada Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
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“No one should have to cancel their events where we have young people, we have volunteers, we have organizers, no one should have to cancel an event because they're worried about danger to the safety of people coming out to a political event. That should not happen.”

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Canadian Member of Parliament leader of the New Democratic Party
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“I'm really disappointed that some provinces have not moved forward with vaccine certificate programs. This isn't about civil liberties. It's like smoking in a crowded restaurant. Vaccine certificates are also a spur to those who are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated to get on with protecting themselves and others. One can only hope all the premiers eventually wake up to the harm they are doing by side-stepping this sensible measure.”

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Doctor who led the federal inquiry into Canada's national response to the 2003 SARS epidemic and now co-chairs the federal government's COVID-19 immunity task force
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“All of our allies had eyes and boots on the ground this week at Kabul's airport. Canada did not. It closed its embassy and withdrew all its diplomats and military by jet to Ottawa just as the Taliban was rolling into town. The government left no one behind to talk to the Taliban, or our allies, as they organized and negotiated the rescue of thousands.”

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Former anchor and correspondent
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“Planes will be ready and waiting at the Kabul airport but they're unlikely to fill up entirely. But unless the Taliban shift their posture significantly - which is something the international community and Canada are working on - it's going to be very difficult to get many people out. We will get some certainly, but to get many people out, as many as we want, is going to be almost impossible in the coming weeks. The difficulty right now is personnel and the safety of getting them out," said Trudeau. It's been far fewer flights than people had hoped. It is an extremely difficult situation, but I can assure you that I and our ministers and our government is working extremely hard to ease all the barriers, whether they be around paperwork or bureaucracy, to make sure people are getting out of there as quickly as possible and to safety.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“[The Liberals have] been ahead of the Conservatives for a very long time … but if you look at seat projections it's basically like you flip a coin and maybe 50-50 [chance] they will get a majority. [Trudeau's gamble] is far from certain.”

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McGill University professor and director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
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“Canadians will … go to the polls on September 20. In this pivotal, consequential moment, who wouldn't want a say? Who wouldn't want a chance to help decide where our country goes from here? Canadians need to choose how we finish the fight against COVID-19 and build back better. Make your voice heard, have your say, and together let's move forward for everyone.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“China's conviction and sentencing of Michael Spavor is absolutely unacceptable and unjust. The verdict for Mr Spavor comes after more than two-and-a-half years of arbitrary detention, a lack of transparency in the legal process and a trial that did not satisfy even the minimum standards required by international law.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“The pandemic isn't over. Calling an election is selfish. PM Trudeau can bring his Ministers back from the pre-campaign trail, recall the House and get to work. I've written him reminding him that New Democrats are ready to return to Parliament and keep fighting for Canadians.”

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Canadian Member of Parliament leader of the New Democratic Party
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“My biggest concern right now is the potential fourth wave of COVID-19. We shouldn't be rushing to an election. Mr. Trudeau always seems to put his own self-interest ahead of the interest of Canadians.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“It was so hot when I was out with a student that we collected data for a little bit and then retreated to the shade and ate frozen grapes. But of course, the mussels, sea stars and clams don't have that option. But when the temperatures get above that, those are just unsurvivable conditions. A square meter of mussel bed could be home to several dozen or even one hundred species. You can fit thousands on to an area the size of a stove top. And there are hundreds of kilometres of rocky beach that are hospitable to mussels. Each time you scale up, the numbers just keep getting bigger and bigger. And that's just mussels. A lot of sea life would have died.”

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Marine biologist at the University of British Columbia
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“As the climate warms, it basically means it's shifting the distribution of the weather. So we're going to have more events like this and fewer cool summers.”

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Interdisciplinary climate scientist and geography professor at the University of British Columbia
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“As a Catholic, I am deeply disappointed by the position that the Catholic Church has taken now and over the past many years. We're still seeing resistance from the church. I think, if it is necessary, we will take stronger measures. Before we have to start taking the Catholic Church to court, I am very hopeful that religious leaders will understand that this is something they need to participate in.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“We've now seen slightly more jobs lost in this third wave - the April and May losses - relative to the job losses in the second wave. At a minimum it's comparable, and that makes sense. We've seen quite a significant lockdown this go-round.”

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Chief economist of RBC Global Asset Management
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“The residential school system is a dark and painful part of the Canadian story and, tragically, new chapters are still being added to this sad history. As a parent it's devastating to think that 215 children were buried by their school and lost for decades. As an MP and as leader of the Conservative Party, this tragic discovery is a stark reminder of our duty to heal the wounds from this horrific part of our history.”

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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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“There is so much grief and trauma from the horrific news of the 215 children's bodies being found. I am pleased that the Prime Minister has agreed to lower the flags. But this just the beginning. We need answers. We need accountability.”

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Canadian politician - Opposition New Democratic Party parliament member
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“To honour the 215 children whose lives were taken at the former Kamloops residential school and all Indigenous children who never made it home, the survivors, and their families, I have asked that the Peace Tower flag and flags on all federal buildings be flown at half-mast.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“The discovery in Kamloops marked the first time a whispered knowing was made real and its effect is being felt across the country, especially by residential school survivors. Although those children that we are referring to right now went to the Kamloops Indian Residential School, we know that all of those children were not from Kamloops. That was the nature of residential schools, it was to take our children as far away from our homelands. The grief is not localised into that community, and it is a huge burden that they are carrying right now.”

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CEO of the Reconciliation Canada charity
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“To our knowledge, these missing children are undocumented deaths. Some were as young as three years old. We sought out a way to confirm that knowing out of deepest respect and love for those lost children and their families, understanding that Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc is the final resting place of these children.”

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Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation chief
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“Our efforts have got us well and truly over the peak of the third wave nationally and heading for a much better summer, if we can stay the course. While this forecast is very encouraging, it reaffirms that now is not the time to relax our measures. If measures are relaxed, increasing the number of community-wide in-persons contacts, resurgence is likely.”

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Canada's Chief Public Health Officer
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