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Author: Sebastian Leck
Publication Date: June 22, 2026 - 06:10
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Morning Update: Canada’s illegal wildlife problem
June 22, 2026
Good morning. Canada has long cast itself as a bystander in the illegal wildlife trade, but a new investigation shows the country has become a hub for the global black market. More on that, along with the latest in the Middle East and Ottawa’s nuclear plans. Let’s get to it.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney missed a huge opportunity in Saudi Arabia last week to advocate for human rights, said the son of a Saudi dissident unable to leave the country to join his family in Canada. Carney would not reveal if he raised the case of Raif Badawi in his meetings, adding that “one of the advantages of private meetings is that they remain confidential.” He acknowledged that this particular case is “very difficult” for the man and his family in Canada (he did not mention Badawi by name) and said “this is one an example of a case where, as time goes by, we can try...
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