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The US bombs Iran, Air India bombing anniversary, Youth Unemployment, and more.

Jun 22, 2025
Tensions soar as the U.S. engages in military actions against Iran's nuclear facilities, drawing fierce threats of retaliation from Tehran. The haunting 40th anniversary of the Air India bombing surfaces profound grief for victims’ families, especially a relative on a decades-long search for closure. Meanwhile, young Canadians face a dire job market, struggling with high unemployment rates and the challenges posed by AI in hiring. The discussion also touches on Alberta's separatist movements and the urgent health risks from extreme heat across Canada.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Bombing: Targeted, Controversial Strike

  • The U.S. bombing of Iran's nuclear sites is seen as a targeted operation, not a war declaration.
  • Some criticize the attack as an overreach lacking conclusive evidence of imminent threat.
ADVICE

Heatwave Safety Tips

  • Prepare a heat plan during sudden heat waves, including access to water and cool air.
  • Regularly check on vulnerable loved ones to prevent heat-related illnesses and deaths.
ANECDOTE

Brother's Search for Lost Doll

  • Sanjay Lazar lost his entire family in the Air India bombing at age 17.
  • He's been searching for his late sister's doll, the first item recovered from the crash, for decades.
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