A man in Zhuhai, China, drove his car into a crowd of people exercising at a sports complex, killing 35 and injuring dozens. The 62-year-old man, upset over his divorce settlement, was detained by police and is receiving medical treatment for self-inflicted wounds. The incident was heavily censored on social media platforms. Chinese authorities have seen similar attacks in the past, with suspects targeting random individuals. The man involved in this attack, identified only as Fan, was dissatisfied with his divorce settlement and carried out the attack as a result. Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for strict punishment according to the law for the perpetrator.
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Social service workers in Thunder Bay, Ont., aim to reduce voting barriers for unhoused people
Staff at an overnight shelter in Thunder Bay, Ont., are urging Elections Canada to simplify the voting process for individuals experiencing homelessness in the federal election. They emphasize the need for marginalized communities to engage in politics, especially given the numerous policy issues affecting them. The staff highlight significant differences between the provincial and federal election processes and their implications for the city's most vulnerable populations. Full Article
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