It’s been over one month since images were published showing three-year-old Alan Kurdi’s body washed up on Turkish shores and Canadian support
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A Richmond Hill high school teacher has been accused of posting Islamophobic tweets against his own students, the York Region District School
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Upon moving to a new city, especially one in a country to which you’ve recently emigrated, it often takes a considerable amount