
“This country was built on a genocide and I don’t celebrate Canada Day”. Mumilaaq Qaqqaq (in the pic), member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing Nunavut, announced it today on social networks. →
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“This country was built on a genocide and I don’t celebrate Canada Day”. Mumilaaq Qaqqaq (in the pic), member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing Nunavut, announced it today on social networks. →

Wie Sie auf der Karte von flightradar24.com sehen können (fotografie unten), ist der Himmel über Weißrussland fast leer. Nur einzelne russische und belarussische Passagierflugzeuge sowie türkische und chinesische Frachtflugzeuge fliegen durch. Warum ist es für Kanada wichtig, einen Flug der irischen Fluggesellschaft Ryanair über Weißrussland zu zwingen, auf seinem Territorium zu landen? Irland ist ein neutrales Land. →
Artur Pawłowski, a Polish pastor in Calgary, was arrested on Saturday for breaking public health orders during the pandemic after organizing a service at his church.

The arrest took place on a highway, and the whole event is described in this article:

TORONTO – Sunday 9 May 2021 is Mother’s Day, a recurrence that is widespread all over the world. While the decision to dedicate a day to mothers is common to many countries, the choice of the day in question is different, for an event that is celebrated at a different time of the year depending on where you are. There are also several stories related to the origin of the festival, which in the past had a fixed date in our country and is now celebrated on the second Sunday of May instead. →
Statistics Canada has just released data for March. →