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It was no secret that Josh Burbank was somewhere in Canada. The problem was, no Canadian government official or law enforcement agent knew exactly where. Still, that didn't stop a crucial meeting at the Australian embassy in Ottawa from happening, and it also didn't stop the Canadian government from unanimously approving Australia's request to extradite Josh down under. This meeting had to be conducted in secret: the Trump administration was also watching the situation "very bigly carefully", or so they claimed. However, the next morning, when Donald Trump got up and angrily attacked the "biased media" and Saturday Night Live on Twitter, more than a few elected officials in Canada breathed a sigh of relief. He doesn't know...or care? Still, Josh had befriended someone pretty high up in the Canadian government who was privy to the extradition request meeting between Australia and Canada. And this person had no problem with acting as a double agent. As soon as he or she got all of the crucial details, he or she immediately retreated to an unused office, closed the door, and placed a careful call to Josh...
Ever since he had vanished from the public eye, Josh Burbank had been hiding out on the island of Newfoundland. A few weeks ago, he had flown into St. John's International Airport under the alias of "Warren Banks", a name derived from Josh's middle name and one half of his surname. From there, Josh had been leading a nomadic existence. Josh had spent no more than a couple of days in each major population center on the Trans-Canada Highway, and when his paranoia grew too much, it led him off the main drag onto minor highways leading to really small and quiet villages. Josh's most recent travels took him from the small fishing village of Burgeo on the south coast all the way north to the terminus of Route 430, St. Anthony. He was relaxing at a St. Anthony bed and breakfast when he got the anxious call from his pal in Ottawa. And now, Josh knew for sure people were after him...
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