At the Trillium Diwali Gala in Mississauga on Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney praised the South Asian community鈥檚 $12 million fundraising legacy and announced new federal measures to fight organized crime and home invasions. He said Ottawa will hire 1,000 additional border guards and RCMP officers, and table tougher bail and sentencing laws next week, targeting violent crime and extortion. Carney also reflected on Canada鈥檚 unity and resilience, calling Diwali a reminder of 鈥渓ight over darkness鈥 and 鈥渢he strength of generosity.鈥
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