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Two Americans who moved to Canada told Business Insider they did so to escape polarized and divisive politics, inadequate healthcare, and to feel safer in their communities. A lot of the characteristics Ouellet was looking for in New Zealand, he said, he found in British Columbia. Advertisement"In British Columbia, the regulations for being able to own a gun are extremely tight," he said. He added that there is still an opioid crisis in British Columbia, but it's not as striking as it is in Portland. Ouellet has no regrets about moving to British Columbia, but Canada's housing crisis sidelined his dreams of homeownership.
Persons: , Rae Johnson, Johnson, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, wasn't, Joe Biden, Roe, Wade, Michael Niren, couldn't, Niren, United States —, Canada Chris Ouellet, Ouellet, hasn't, it's, he's Organizations: Service, Business, Trump, Ministry of Health Locations: Canada, Los Angeles, California, United States, American, Portland , Oregon, Victoria, British Columbia, Wellington , New Zealand, New Zealand, Pacific Northwest, Portland, Chicago
[1/4] Candles stand next to St. Peter's Square after former Pope Benedict died in the Vatican, in Rome, Italy, December 31, 2022. REUTERS/Guglielmo MangiapaneVATICAN CITY, Jan 1 (Reuters) - Pope Francis marked the Roman Catholic Church's traditional World Day of Peace on Sunday but the start of the new year at the Vatican was overshadowed by the death of his predecessor, Benedict. It will be the first time in many centuries that a sitting pope will preside at the funeral of his predecessor. PRAISE, BUT ALSO CRITICISM FOR BENEDICTOn Saturday night the Vatican released Benedict's two-page "spiritual testimony" written in 2006, a year after his election as pope. Francis on Saturday called Benedict a noble, kind man who was a gift to the Church and the world.
Sursa foto: ProfimediaPapa Francisc se implică în cazul șocant care a dus la descoperirea rămăşiţelor a 215 copii indigeniPapa Francisc se implică în cazul șocant care a dus la descoperirea rămășițelor a 215 copii indigeni îngropați pe terenul unei foste școli rezidențiale administrate de Biserica Catolică. Sistemul şcolilor rezidenţiale din Canada, care a separat forţat copiii indigeni de familiile lor, a constituit un genocid cultural, conform concluziilor unei anchete din 2015, care a durat şase ani. Ancheta a constatat, de asemenea, că peste 4.100 copii au murit în perioada frecventării acestor şcoli rezidenţiale. Moartea celor 215 copii, îngropaţi pe terenul fostei şcoli rezidenţiale Kamloops din Columbia Britanică, închisă în 1978, se pare că nu a fost inclusă în acest bilanţ şi nici nu a fost documentată până la această descoperire. În 2008, guvernul canadian şi-a cerut scuze oficial pentru acest sistem de educaţie.
Persons: Papa Francisc, Pontif, Michael Czerny, Marc Ouellet, Ouellet, Francisc Organizations: Agerpres, canadieni Locations: Vatican, Vaticanului, Canada, şcoli, Columbia Britanică, canadian
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