We are lucky that we attract more Nazmoons...
Widowed at 31, she moved to Canada with her 5 children. Always hard at work, she rarely thought of herself.
...and fewer of these professional protestors.
In their home countries if they were protesting THEIR government actions? HYPHENATED CANADIANS IN ACTION!
Lawyers accuse Canadian government of a ‘conspiracy’ with U.S. to keep Khadr behind bars
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Jason Franson / CP
Omar Khadr is
still behind bars, 11 long years and counting after he was shot and captured by U.S. troops in war-torn Afghanistan. But his next fight—a battle with Ottawa over financial compensation—is just ramping up.
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