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Ceremony. He said nationalism as touted by trump and others could send the world down a sinister course. Translator patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism. Nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism. I know there are all demons which are coming back to the surface. They are ready to wreak chaos and death. History sometimes threatens to take its sinister course once again. Donald trump did not respond to mr. Macrons comments on sunday at a ceremony at an american cemetery. He honored the americans who died in world war i. Lets talk about it all with scott lucas. Scott, a professor of International Politics at the university of birmingham in england live this hour from birmingham. Its a pleasure to have you, scott. Thank you, george. Lets start with the french president s rebuke of nationalism with his u. S. Counterpart looking on. How significant a moment was that for europe, for multi lateralism, and what are your thoughts about how the u. S. President may have received it . Well

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Daughter raises alarm about safety in light of staff cuts, lack of fire drills at care homes

Posted: Jan 19, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 19 Lise Dubois, whose mother Berthe now lives in a nursing time, says she is still bothered by the memory of an evening fire alarm at Manoir Sugarloaf. Dubois said many residents needed help during the evacuation, but with reductions in staff, there weren t enough workers to get them out.(Submitted by Lise Dubois)

Families of special care home residents speak out about poor care during pilot project

Families of special care home residents speak out about poor care during pilot project Family members who had parents at two separate Lokia-owned homes in northern New Brunswick say during the government-approved pilot project they witnessed the level of care decline drastically, and watched their parents suffer. Social Sharing Loved ones say under the recent pilot project at Lokia homes, parents struggled to get meals and regular baths Posted: Dec 18, 2020 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: December 18, 2020 Mike Chiasson, far right, lost his mother, Rolande, in 2018 and his father, Lorenzo, this past summer. They lived at Manoir de la Vallée special care home in Atholville, and Mike says that during his last year, his father did not receive the care he needed.(Submitted by Mike Chiasson)

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