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Canada’s anti-racism conflict escalates! Businesses are being robbed - Chinese

6/2/2020

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WEB - Van People - Vancouver, 01/06/2020 - ARTICLE, Chinese
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Translated Summary: Yorkbbs - Recently, there is an increased number of protests happening in different regions. Some of these protests even evolved into robbery. After the death of the 29 year-old black female, a series of protests also launched in the Canadian community. What is more worrisome is, Canada’s anti-racism conflicts involving African-Canadians are escalating. The tension between protesters and police officers are also growing. The rally began at 5:30 pm on May 31, and people began to gather outside the Montreal Police Station to march along the main street. The rally, which lasted for nearly three hours, was peaceful for the most part. When part of the rally group returned to the Montreal Police Department, the police claimed that someone in the rally threw something at them, so the police sprayed pepper spray and tear gas to disperse the group. As the night fell, the police tried to disperse the remaining protesters on St. Catherine Street. A group of people smashed the windows of the Steve Music Store and stole a guitar. The author thinks that Canada has always been a friendly, kind and diverse country. The fuse of Canada’s protest is the accidental death of a 29-year-old African-Canadian woman. Before things are clear, people should be reasonable and fair. At present, the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is still not under control. If demonstrations or looting occur at this time, it will be worse for the Canadian economy that has just restarted.
Link to original story: ​​https://info.vanpeople.com/?action-viewnews-itemid-1080921
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