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Advocates disappointed by lack of racial diversity among major parties candidates

Advocates disappointed by lack of racial diversity among major parties candidates
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Les néo-démocrates s engagent à mettre un terme aux contrôles de rue

hier à 12 h 33 Le chef du NPD, Gary Burrill, a promis samedi de mettre fin aux contrôles d identité dans les rues. De passage dans Preston, une circonscription à majorité afro-néo-écossaise, Gary Burrill a déploré que beaucoup de Noirs continuaient à être victimes de pratiques injustes provenant de la police. Beaucoup de personnes en Nouvelle-Écosse croient que les contrôles de routine ont maintenant disparu, que le ministère de la Justice les a éliminés. Mais nous ne sommes pas dupes. Une citation de :Gary Burrill, chef néo-démocrate et candidats aux élections de la N.-E.

N -Écosse: les néo-démocrates s engagent à mettre un terme aux contrôles de rue

N -Écosse: les néo-démocrates s engagent à mettre un terme aux contrôles de rue
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Green Leader Annamie Paul blasts racist, sexist party execs who sought ouster

Annamie Paul is firing back against the coterie of party executives who sought to oust her as head of the Greens, calling them out for “racist” and “sexist” accusations as she seeks to defend her leadership and affirm her authority within a divided party. The fiery words at a news conference Wednesday came after Paul […]

Green Leader Annamie Paul blasts racist, sexist party execs who sought ouster - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Green party Leader Annamie Paul speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, June 15, 2021. Paul has survived another day of party strife after a planned ouster shifted course, leaving her with a tenuous grip on power ahead of a likely federal election this year. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang OTTAWA – Annamie Paul is firing back against the coterie of party executives who sought to oust her as head of the Greens, calling them out for “racist” and “sexist” accusations as she seeks to defend her leadership and affirm her authority within the party. The fiery words at a news conference Wednesday came after Paul survived another day of party strife when a move to push her out shifted course on Tuesday night, leaving her with a tenuous grip on power ahead of a likely federal election this year.

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