"Canada is not America. Look at this room. Canada is a mosaic, and America is a melting pot," Carney said in his campaign speech when the heckler shouted, 'How many kids did you molest with Jeffrey Epstein?' Carney looked stunned at the question, and the heckler was removed from the rally, reports said. The alleged heckler uploaded a video of him throwing the question at the Prime Minister, leaving him puzzled and bewildered with no answer.
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A 42-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, starting Sunday, aims to halt Gaza's conflict. The deal includes a significant prisoner-hostage exchange. Israel will release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in return for 33 Israeli hostages. Mediators will monitor compliance with the ceasefire terms, with hopes for long-term peace.
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