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Author: Ian Austen and Vjosa Isai

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Truck Protest Against Pandemic Measures Spreads Across Canada

February 5, 2022February 5, 2022Ian Austen and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on Truck Protest Against Pandemic Measures Spreads Across Canada

A demonstration that began last weekend in Ottawa against vaccine mandates expanded on Saturday, and others took place in Toronto and Quebec City.

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In Canada, ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protesting Vaccine Mandates Nears Capital

January 29, 2022Ian Austen and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on In Canada, ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protesting Vaccine Mandates Nears Capital

The “Freedom Convoy” had driven across Canada to reach the capital. The demonstrations on Saturday were raucous but largely peaceful.

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In Canada, ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protesting Vaccine Mandates Nears Capital

January 29, 2022January 29, 2022Ian Austen and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on In Canada, ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protesting Vaccine Mandates Nears Capital

The “Freedom Convoy” began as a response to Covid vaccine requirements for some truckers, but its political aims have since broadened.

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British Columbia’s Flooding Is Worse Because of Climate Change

November 21, 2021Ian Austen and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on British Columbia’s Flooding Is Worse Because of Climate Change

After a summer of deadly heat and uncontrolled wildfires, British Columbia was hit by record rainfalls that forced the evacuation of towns and destroyed highways and rail lines.

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British Columbia’s Flooding Is Worse Because of Climate Change

November 21, 2021Ian Austen and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on British Columbia’s Flooding Is Worse Because of Climate Change

After a summer of deadly heat and uncontrolled wildfires, British Columbia was hit by record rainfalls that forced the evacuation of towns and destroyed highways and rail lines.

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Pope Will Meet With Indigenous Leaders About Canada’s Residential Schools

June 30, 2021July 3, 2021Ian Austen and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on Pope Will Meet With Indigenous Leaders About Canada’s Residential Schools

Canada’s Indigenous communities have long sought a papal apology for the church’s role in a system of forced assimilation at schools where abuse and disease were widespread.

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