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Côte St. Luc FLAGS AT HALF-MAST: The city flew its flags at half-mast last week in reaction to the discovery of the remains of 215 children at a former Kamloops residential school, and in honour of them and “all Indigenous children who never made it home, the survivors, and their families.” BLANKETS FOR VETS: Former CSL councillor Allan Levine, now the head of Branch 97 of the Royal Canadian Legion, announced a donation of blankets for 100 veterans at Ste. Anne’s hospital for veterans in Ste. Anne de Bellevue on behalf of the branch. The idea came from Larry Rosenthal, who organizes memorial services for Jewish Canadian soldiers who fell in past wars. “As servicemen, you sacrificed to shield us and protect us, so today we would like to give you a gift that symbolizes that protection,” Levine wrote in a letter. “We have designed and specifically crafted for you special handmade blankets. Just as you covered and protected us all those years ago, we ho

Anatomy of the pro-Trump mob: How the former president s rhetoric galvanized a far-right coalition

Anatomy of the pro-Trump mob: How the former president s rhetoric galvanized a far-right coalition • 14 min read US Capitol riots: Tracking the insurrection On Jan. 6, rioters coming from a pro-Trump rally broke into the U.S. Capitol, resulting in deaths, injuries, arrests and vandalism.Samuel Corum/Getty Images Nearly a month after a pro-Trump mob violently stormed the U.S. Capitol, a clearer picture is emerging of the individuals and groups involved as federal authorities arrest and charge people who allegedly participated in the riot. Former President Donald Trump’s supporters 74 million of whom voted to give him a second term in 2020 are diverse in background and ideology and come from all corners of the United States, and those who stormed the Capitol represent just a fraction.

How experts say Trump galvanized extremists who sieged the Capitol

How experts say Trump galvanized extremists who sieged the Capitol © Samuel Corum/Getty Images Nearly a month after a pro-Trump mob violently stormed the U.S. Capitol, a clearer picture is emerging of the individuals and groups involved as federal authorities arrest and charge people who allegedly participated in the riot. Former President Donald Trump’s supporters 74 million of whom voted to give him a second term in 2020 are diverse in background and ideology and come from all corners of the United States, and those who stormed the Capitol represent just a fraction. But to some experts, the hundreds who took part in the Capitol siege represent some of the most fervent and radical adherents of the “Make America Great Again” movement and others caught up in the frenzy of the day. They say attempts to unite those extremist elements fell apart after Charlottesville but gained renewed momentum in 2020, with racial unrest, the pandemic and most recently the unfounded

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