Protests in Montreal marked the 1,000th day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with the Ukrainian community expressing concerns that Quebec is no longer welcoming refugees with open arms. As support for Ukrainians in Quebec diminishes, refugees face challenges accessing healthcare, francization classes, and bureaucratic obstacles. Over six million Ukrainians have fled their homeland since the invasion, with around 300,000 arriving in Canada under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel, prompting the Ukrainian community to rally in support of the refugees.
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John Ivison: Liberal bus stops near the border and finds reason to be confident
Summary Mark Carney, the Liberal Leader, reflected on his debate experience in Niagara Falls, likening it to Dickens’ famous quote about the best and worst of times, while expressing satisfaction with the debate structure but frustration over the cancellation of post-debate scrums. The Liberals are optimistic about winning the Niagara Falls seat, previously held by the Conservatives, especially with candidate Andrea Kaiser, while acknowledging tighter races in neighboring ridings. As they campaign in a region...
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