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Justin Trudeau oddly silent on Toronto cop s line of duty death

Article content And finally, the Middle East, also on Friday. “On the phone today, @KingAbdullahII and I spoke about a number of common priorities – including promoting peace and security in the Middle East, combatting violent extremism and hatred, and strengthening the partnership between Canada and Jordan.” At least Bill Blair, Trudeau’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, and the former Toronto Chief of Police, added his voice to the chorus of condolences sent by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Toronto Mayor John Tory, and countless others. “It is with profound sadness that we learn of the death of @TorontoPolice Constable Jeffrey Northrup, killed in the line of duty while protecting his City,” tweeted Blair on Friday.

Heatwaves bake US, Canada areas: 486 die in British Columbia, 134 in Vancouver, 16 in Washington

July 2, 2021 VANCOUVER: Millions of people in western Canada and the northwestern United States were under heat alerts Wednesday, as the region baked in record-breaking temperatures and police reported scores of deaths likely linked to the scorching conditions. The heatwave has stretched emergency services, with at least 134 people dying suddenly since Friday in the Vancouver area and over 486 across British Columbia, according to Canadian police and the local coroner. The temperatures recorded this week are unprecedented lives have been lost and the risk of wildfires is at a dangerously high level, said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The northwestern US state of Washington recorded at least 16 deaths related to the heatwave, including two who died of hyperthermia as their bodies overheated, county health officials said.

Heatwaves bake US, Canada areas

Heatwaves bake US, Canada areas July 2, 2021 VANCOUVER: Millions of people in western Canada and the northwestern United States were under heat alerts Wednesday, as the region baked in record-breaking temperatures and police reported scores of deaths likely linked to the scorching conditions. The heatwave has stretched emergency services, with at least 134 people dying suddenly since Friday in the Vancouver area and over 486 across British Columbia, according to Canadian police and the local coroner. “The temperatures recorded this week are unprecedented lives have been lost and the risk of wildfires is at a dangerously high level,” said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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