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Port Moody man looks to raise $100,000 for Yemen war victims

Asaad Al-Jaboubi left Yemen for love.  That was more than 15 years ago, not long after he’d met his soon-to-be Canadian wife, whose father had moved to the country to run a local university.  Landing in Toronto near the end of 2006, the young couple was soon headed west, drawn to British Columbia by its dramatic landscape and eventually settling in Port Moody. “The mountains reminded me a lot of Yemen,” he said.  Over the years, he’d try to return home during the end of Ramadan to see his mother, father and siblings as they broke their fast and came together in celebration.

He was burned alive : Port Moody man leads call to end Canada s export of weapons to Saudi Arabia - BC News

He was burned alive : Port Moody man leads call to end Canada s export of weapons to Saudi Arabia - BC News
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He was burned alive : Port Moody man leads call to end Canada s export of weapons to Saudi Arabia - BC News

He was burned alive : Port Moody man leads call to end Canada s export of weapons to Saudi Arabia - BC News
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Coquitlam woman s family freed on bail from Iranian prison

Coquitlam woman s family freed on bail from Iranian prison
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Canada: COVID negative test result required for air travel

Canada: COVID negative test result required for air travel Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM|TRAVEL NEWS, CANADA Created : Jan 8, 2021, 13:01 IST Canada has made it mandatory for all Canada-bound passengers to produce COVID negative test results before boarding a flight to any Canadian destination. This move has been taken to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Air travel further remains restricted to the country, as the restrictions imposed on the entry of foreign nationals, which was initially announced in March last year due to the virus, still remains in force. As per the reports, the government will only accept results from the RTPCR (reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction) or RT-LAMP (transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification) tests; those must also be taken within 72 hours before the departure of Canada-bound flights.

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