Maritimers worry about family in Iran following unrest
Residents of Canada's Maritime provinces share their anxiety for loved ones caught in the recent anti-government protests in Iran. Read their personal stories and the broader regional impact.
Residents of Canada's Maritime provinces share their anxiety for loved ones caught in the recent anti-government protests in Iran. Read their personal stories and the broader regional impact.
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Beryl Wajsman argues Canadian media and progressive silence on Iran's protests is complicity with Islamist terror. Read the analysis of the neglected diaspora activism in Montreal.
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Human rights monitors report at least 116 killed in violence surrounding protests challenging Iran's theocratic government. Get the latest on the escalating crisis.
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Activists report widespread protests across Iran, ignited by economic hardship. The unrest, detailed on an interactive map, highlights growing public discontent. Read the latest developments.
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Protests over Iran's battered economy have spread to rural provinces, resulting in at least six deaths. Demonstrations began with shopkeepers and have now entered a fifth day.
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Fresh clashes between protesters and security forces in Iran have left six dead, marking the first fatalities since demonstrations over high prices and economic stagnation began. The unrest, which started with shopkeepers striking in Tehran, has now sprea
Protests over Iran's failing economy intensify, spreading to rural provinces and resulting in at least six fatalities. Security forces and demonstrators clash as unrest grows. Read the latest.
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