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Your bus driver is a Prime Minister? No joke.

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You'll never guess who drives a bus on your street

Honestly though, you really won't. I'm talking about a man whose day job involves navigating our particular brand of winter driving conditions, making sure kids get to school safely, and probably dealing with more than a few sticky seats. And then, after that, he goes home and... well, he's the Prime Minister in exile of East Turkistan. That's the news out of north Edmonton this week.

Think about that for a second. While most of us are contemplating the merits of a double-double from Tim Hortons before battling the Henday, this man, Salih Hudayar, is contending with the complexities of international politics, advocating for his people against immense pressure from Chinese intelligence, all from a bungalow somewhere near Griesbach or maybe Castledowns. It’s the kind of story that makes you pause, look around the bus when you’re riding, and think, "Is *that* the guy?" It makes the usual morning grumbles about traffic on 97th Street feel rather… provincial.

### What This Means for Edmonton

* **Global Intersection:** It's a stark reminder that Edmonton, for all its prairie stoicism, is a global crossroads. People come here from every corner of the world, bringing with them not just their skills and dreams, but sometimes, their profound struggles and responsibilities.

* **Quiet Heroes:** It shines a light on the quiet, often unacknowledged lives of people who contribute to the fabric of our city in ways we can barely imagine. Our neighbours, the people serving us coffee, driving our kids — they might be carrying the weight of nations on their shoulders.

* **Our Place in the World:** It quietly elevates Edmonton's stature. We're not just a hockey town with a spectacular River Valley (forty times the size of Central Park, you know). We're a place of refuge, a base for international advocacy, a city where the most extraordinary stories unfold in the most ordinary settings.

Edmonton doesn't need your approval. Never did. But sometimes, it does things that make you stop and genuinely appreciate its particular brand of unassuming greatness.

Darren Fedoruk, MiTL Sports Desk.

You can hear more wild stuff like this every morning with the crew at mornings.live.

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