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Brownstein: Boating tragedy witnesses still traumatized 67 years later

Article content “And it still haunts me today, 67 years later,” he says. “I can still see and hear the panic, from the capsized boat and on the shore from those witnessing it all.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Brownstein: Boating tragedy witnesses still traumatized 67 years later Back to video Rosenthal is referring to the boating tragedy of July 13, 1954, on Lake of Two Mountains off Île-Bizard. Twelve children from the Negro Community Centre day camp, ages six to 11, drowned. At the time, Rosenthal was a junior counsellor at the YMHA day camp, whose campers were on the nearby beach when the fatal events transpired.

Brownstein: 67 years later, mural honours young victims of boating tragedy

Brownstein: 67 years later, mural honours young victims of boating tragedy
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Terry Glavin: Genocide vote puts Justin Trudeau and his cabinet to shame

Terry Glavin: Genocide vote puts Justin Trudeau and his cabinet to shame The motion is non-binding, but that’s only because Trudeau and his cabinet ministers, who abstained from the vote en masse, have decided they won’t be bound by it Author of the article: Terry Glavin Publishing date: Feb 24, 2021  •  February 24, 2021  •  6 minute read  •  Protesters gather outside the Parliament buildings in Ottawa on Feb. 22, as the House prepared to vote on an Opposition motion calling on Canada to recognize China s actions against ethnic Muslim Uighurs as genocide. Photo by Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press Article content Now that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has finally come up against the House of Commons in a long-postponed 266-0 revolt against his signature “golden decade” entente with the Chinese Communist Party, the prime minister’s diehard fan base should take no consolation in the procedural classification of the vote as “non-binding.”

Glavin: On China s genocide, Canada s House of Commons acted

Glavin: On China s genocide, Canada s House of Commons had to take matters into its own hands Monday’s motion declared that the Xi Jinping regime in Beijing is carrying out a real-life, real-word, real-time genocide in Xinjiang. It s non-binding, but that’s only because Trudeau and his cabinet ministers have decided they won’t be bound by it. Author of the article: Terry Glavin Publishing date: Feb 24, 2021  •  February 25, 2021  •  5 minute read  •  A security person stands near the Olympic flags during a ceremony to mark the arrival of the Olympic flag and start of the flag tour for the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022 at a section of the Great Wall of China in Beijing back in 2018. Photo by Ng Han Guan /The Associated Press

Glavin: On China s genocide, Canada s House of Commons had to take matters into its own hands

Glavin: On China s genocide, Canada s House of Commons had to take matters into its own hands
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