Volume 20 Issue 530- Rabi ul Awaal 3,1442 H, October 21, 2020 $1 www.miraclenews.com BC, CANADA First Muslim
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order will remain closed until at least Nov. 21. Although Canada and the U.S. have agreed to close their shared land border to non-essential travel, they don’t appear to agree on several related issues — including what to do next. More than seven months after the border closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump have offered up contradictory messages about the border’s future. The Canada-U.S. border closure agreement was set to expire on Oct. 21, but the Canadian government announced on Monday that the closure will be extended until at least Nov. 21. In an interview last Wednesday on Winnipeg podcast The Start, Trudeau said Canada
plans to keep the border closed as long as COVID-19 case counts in the U.S. remain high. “We keep extending the border closures because the United States is not in a place where we would feel comfortable reopening those borders,” he said. Four weeks prior, Trump offered a different prognosis for the CanadaU.S. border closure.“We’re looking at the border with Canada — Canada would like it open,” he said at the White House on Sept. 18.“So we’re gonna be opening the borders pretty soon.... We want to get back to normal business.” Foreign affairs expert Edward Alden said the disconnect between the two leaders suggests there are currently no joint discussions about an eventual reopening plan. “With
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BC Liberals accuse NDP of taking advantage of COVID-19 to suppress votes
Mehreen Chaudry Shaukat Khan Tariq Malik Burnaby-Deer Lake Surrey-Whalley Burnaby-Lougheed
Aisha Rehana Bali Surrey-Cloverdale
Iqbal Parekh Burnaby-Edmonds
Asad Syed Surrey-Newton
Dr. Rasoul Narimani Nazanin Moghadami West Vancouver – Capilano Vancouver -Kensington
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he British Columbia Liberals are accusing the NDP of taking advantage of the pandemic to suppress votes in the dying days of the election, while the Green leader is urging residents not to vote out of fear. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson defended a news release put out by his party that says it has serious concerns about the motive behind NDP Leader John Horgan’s election call “that is suppressing voter turnout and putting those that do vote at risk.” Wilkinson said Tuesday that Horgan’s selfishness to call the election
during the pandemic shouldn’t override the democratic right to get out to vote. When asked if he would question the final results, Wilkinson said “absolutely not,” adding that Elections BC has been acting with the highest degree of professionalism to protect voters’ rights.“I think the problem is John Horgan’s selfish ambition in calling this election while we’re going in the second wave of the pandemic. That’s just irresponsible. It didn’t need to happen and it should not have happened,” Wilkinson said. Horgan responded by saying he
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