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  3. Today, the Carney government joined the Conservatives and the Bloc to defeat Jenny Kwan’s No More Loopholes Bill — legislation that would have stopped Canadian weapons sent to the U.S. from being used to fuel the genocide in Gaza.

Today, the Carney government joined the Conservatives and the Bloc to defeat Jenny Kwan’s No More Loopholes Bill — legislation that would have stopped Canadian weapons sent to the U.S. from being used to fuel the genocide in Gaza.

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    Today, the Carney government joined the Conservatives and the Bloc to defeat Jenny Kwan’s No More Loopholes Bill — legislation that would have stopped Canadian weapons sent to the U.S. from being used to fuel the genocide in Gaza.

    It’s a deeply shameful vote that suggests they would rather appease Trump than protect vulnerable civilians.


    But this moment also shows why voices like Jenny Kwan and her colleagues in the NDP caucus matter so much. They continue to champion human rights, peace, and international justice with courage and persistence, even when few others in Parliament will.

    Millions of Canadians share that vision. They want Canada to be a force for peace, not a junior arms dealer.

    This is exactly why our country needs the NDP.

    #cdnpoli #gaza #NDP

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      Today, the Carney government joined the Conservatives and the Bloc to defeat Jenny Kwan’s No More Loopholes Bill — legislation that would have stopped Canadian weapons sent to the U.S. from being used to fuel the genocide in Gaza.

      It’s a deeply shameful vote that suggests they would rather appease Trump than protect vulnerable civilians.


      But this moment also shows why voices like Jenny Kwan and her colleagues in the NDP caucus matter so much. They continue to champion human rights, peace, and international justice with courage and persistence, even when few others in Parliament will.

      Millions of Canadians share that vision. They want Canada to be a force for peace, not a junior arms dealer.

      This is exactly why our country needs the NDP.

      #cdnpoli #gaza #NDP

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      @avilewis guess that Davos speech was just to get some trade deals done...

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        @avilewis guess that Davos speech was just to get some trade deals done...

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        @htpcnz @avilewis He'll sell arms to the UAE that will end up in the hands of the RSF committing genocide in Sudan.

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