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🚨 CANADA JUST CROSSED A RED LINE Canada has officially opened a new EXPRESS ENTRY pathway for FOREIGN MILITARY RECRUITS to join the CANADIAN ARMED FORCES. Yes, you read that right. The government says it’s about protecting Canada’s sovereignty. Critics argue it’s putting military power into the hands of...

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