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We went to Banff at 4 p.m. to see what was happening at the designated protest zone, but no one was there. Pretty much the same situation in Calgary. I guess people are okay with—and even pleased by—the G7 governments.

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The Khalistani group in Calgary, here to “ambush” and “kill Modi politics,” is offering an $11,000 reward for confirmed departure flight details of Indian Prime Minister Modi.

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After I wrap up G7 coverage, I’ve got some municipal stories lined up from Alberta and Saskatchewan. I’m bringing international, national, and local coverage to a diverse audience — because these stories need to be told. We’ve got the most independent editorial in Canada, and

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This is my favorite G7 report of all because it’s so raw and introduces an unknowing audience to a different state of mind—with bullets, “kill” slogans, and crosshair images targeting a visiting foreign leader. Although the ultimate struggle is foreign, it’s unfolding here.

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While some interpret the G7 visit as a step toward improved Canada–India relations, others urge caution—arguing trade should wait until Canada addresses concerns over Khalistani influence. A reasonable first step, unlikely to spark major objections, may be deporting criminals