I didn't know what it meant to be Canadian until I saw a photograph that opened my eyes | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 26, 2025 - 04:00

I didn't know what it meant to be Canadian until I saw a photograph that opened my eyes

June 26, 2025
When the photo of a drowned Syrian boy began circulating, Cape Breton's Clare Currie felt deeply moved to help. She saw the people of her beautiful but underresourced island mobilize in a big way to welcome newcomers to Canada.


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