It was a complex operation that would have rescued nearly 300 young Afghan musicians who might have found their way to Canada if Justin Trudeau’s government had only been paying attention. Estonian, Portuguese and Ukrainian military officials had offered to partner with the federal government to make the rescue possible. It never happened. Read More
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