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Indians on Vacation was inspired by his travelling experiences with his partner. He wanted to use the idea of travel as a gateway to discussing more serious issues. These were people who had left their homes and had very little other than what they were carrying. To have to walk through that those hundreds of people who had been displaced and didn t know where they were going to go or how they were going to get there with your little suitcases and your little happy shirts and khaki pants was pretty awful, he told Shelagh Rogers on You want to stop and help if you can. That s the first impulse. That is the kind of travel that makes you question who you are, what you ve done as a human being. ....
Can You Hear Me Now? is a book by Celina Caesar-Chavannes.(Random House Canada) Can You Hear Me Now? is a memoir by entrepreneur and former politician Celina Caesar-Chavannes. Caesar-Chavannes was the first Black MP to represent the riding of Whitby, Ont. But her political career wasn t easy, and she was known for speaking out about social and racial injustices within political institutions and in her community. She eventually decided to leave the party she ran for, the Liberals. Can You Hear Me Now? tells Caesar-Chavannes story, from her early childhood through her business and political careers to today, where she is a sought-after consultant, alongside offering leadership advice. ....
Year in review: A look at news events in June 2020 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes a knee during an 8 minute and 46 second silence as he takes part in an anti-racism protest on Parliament Hill during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa on Friday, June 5, 2020. He is joined by Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Ahmed Hussen, left and Liberal MP Greg Fergus, right. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick December 31, 2020 - 11:30 AM A look at news events in June 2020: 01 - Federal health officials said nursing homes had reported nearly 26,000 deaths among residents from COVID-19. 01 - U.S. President Donald Trump declared himself the president of law and order amid ongoing racial unrest across the country. Trump threatened to deploy the military to American cities if state governors and the National Guard couldn t quell the violent demonstrations. Even as Trump spoke in the White House Rose Garden, loud tear gas exp ....