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  1. Nov 28, 2023 · Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Olivia Chow announced a major new funding deal for Toronto Monday, but despite its high price tag, much of the money isn't guaranteed until Ottawa takes a...

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    • GiveSendGo Convoy Donations by Country
    • GiveSendGo Convoy Donations by Province, Territory
    • GiveSendGo Convoy Donations Across BC
    • GiveSendGo Convoy Donations Across Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley
    • Common Words in GiveSendGo Convoy Donation Comments

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    Populous Ontario garnered the most donations, with about 14,000 donors giving $1.6 million. In second place is B.C. Over 7,200 British Columbians gave about $909,000. Next is Alberta, where over 6,600 residents gave about $866,000.

    There might be assumptions that B.C., generally thought of as a West Coast haven for progressive politics, wouldn’t be home to a significant number of people supporting the convoy protests. But Carmen Celestini, a postdoctoral fellow studying disinformation at SFU’s School of Communication, argues that people with all kinds of politics can fall in ...

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    About one in two people identify as Christian in the Fraser Valley, according to the last census counting religion back in 2011. Christian support was common in the GiveSendGo campaign, with numerous people donating with mentions of God and prayer. “The idea of Christian persecution was quite strong during the pandemic,” said Celestini, pointing to...

    Seventy-nine of the 62,000 comments mentioned “WWG1WGA,” short for “Where we go one, we go all,” a phrase used by followers of the false, sprawling conspiracy of QAnon, which espouses that pedophile cannibal elites are operating a global child sex trafficking ring. One of the convoy’s founders, James Bauder, is a far-right activist and believer in ...

  5. May 3, 2024 · The funding announcement, made Friday morning at BMO Field where the city will stage six games two years from now, follows the news that Ottawa is contributing $116.66 million to help pay for...

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  7. Dec 11, 2023 · This week, city councillors will dig into the new deal Toronto reached with the province, but experts say questions remain over whether Ottawa will provide billions more in financial...

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