Convoy organizer's trial adjourned for asylum case
James Bauder, a key convoy protest organizer, has his trial postponed as he seeks asylum in the U.S. His case highlights ongoing legal battles from the 2022 Ottawa protests.
James Bauder, a key convoy protest organizer, has his trial postponed as he seeks asylum in the U.S. His case highlights ongoing legal battles from the 2022 Ottawa protests.
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Discover how a Canadian artist subtly altered the national anthem during a major performance, creating a political statement that's capturing international attention.
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