In rush to defend Quebec, federal politicians lose face
March 21 was the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The day stems from a 1960 massacre in South Africa, when 69 people peacefully protesting the country’s apartheid pass laws—requiring Black South Africans to carry papers to move around internally—were gunned down ...
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