The Ontario chapter of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is facing backlash for sponsoring a protest against Israeli actions in Iran, which included a controversial poster linked to groups supporting Hamas. Critics, including Jewish organizations and provincial leaders, condemned CUPE’s stance, arguing it aligns with a repressive regime, while CUPE defended its participation as a call for peace.
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Federal Court closes door on safety in Canada for fleeing Afghan advisors' families
An Ottawa man, who assisted the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan, faces distress as his sister, fleeing the Taliban, risks deportation while he awaits a court decision on family reunification. Three former Language and Cultural Advisors, denied entry for their families under Canada's rigid policies, challenged the preferential treatment given to Ukrainian refugees, but their lawsuit was dismissed as moot. Need More Context? 🔎
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