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Quewezance would usually spend Canada Day celebrating at the lake with a beer. He’s not beyond painting himself red and cheering “Canada! Canada! Canada!” at a hockey game.
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So it’s little surprise his wardrobe is full of red. But this year, he was the odd one out. He brought his five-year-old daughter to dance for Buffalo Day events at Buffalo Meadows Park, where most everyone wore orange to mark the legacy of residential schools. For Quewezance, it was therapy.
المزيد من سكان ساسكاتشيوان لن يحيوا عيد كندا تضامناً مع السكان الأصليين
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The big events in Wales and the UK at the start of the coronavirus pandemic that might have been super spreaders
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Boris Johnson today hit back at Tories and scientists suggesting lockdown could ease faster - as Wales and Scotland warned his roadmap might be too quick.
The PM said he was being sensible and prudent with his four-stage plan after attacks on the approach from both sides. Some people will say we re going to be going too fast, some people will say we re going too slow, he said on a visit to a school in South London.
Mr Johnson refused to guarantee that all restrictions will definitely be lifted by June 21 as scheduled, but insisted he was hopeful it can happen.