Veteran pushes for Canada to recognize toxic legacy of burn pits on soldiers
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Protests and demonstrations have erupted across Canada since the start of Israel-Hamas conflict in October, many of which have been peaceful. But officials have become concerned about a rise in antisemitism and Islamophobia in light of recent escalations, including attacks on a Montreal synagogue and two Jewish schools, as well as a violent clash on Concordia University’s campus. ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Government House Leader Karina Gould on what help the feds are providing to ensure communities feels safer, potential consequences for violent hate attacks, her concerns as a Jewish woman, and more. Plus, Stephenson speaks with retired Master Cpl. Arjun Grewal about the dangers of toxic burn pit exposure for soldiers, the adverse health effects stemming from the burn pits, how the issue is playing out in Canada, and more.
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