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Author: Temur Durrani
Publication Date: January 2, 2026 - 18:54
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Armed suspects still sought after deadly Saskatchewan First Nation shooting
January 2, 2026
A pair of dangerous and armed suspects remain at large as police in Saskatchewan continue to gather evidence after one man was shot dead and three people were seriously injured on Big Island Lake Cree Nation earlier this week.
Neil Wahpistikwan, 31, was killed in the pre-dawn shooting on Tuesday. The names of the other victims haven’t been released.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Since early January 2026 — fresh off his Venezuela operation — U.S. President Donald Trump escalated demands for American ownership of Greenland, threatening a U.S. invasion of the Danish territory and 10 per cent tariffs on NATO allies unless they backed him.
Nordic and other European troops were moved to Greenland as a result, and many had begun to imagine thousands of U.S. soldiers invading the island that Trump claims is key to world security. But then, at Davos on Wednesday, Trump made a U-turn.
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