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Author: Andrea Woo, Claire McFarlane, Temur Durrani
Publication Date: July 31, 2025 - 21:21
Carney’s policy shift on Palestinian statehood met with cautious hope, criticism by Canadians
July 31, 2025
Reem Sultan’s uncle was killed in Gaza last December, her aunt died of malnutrition in January. Her cousin’s family of six, including children, perished when their home was bombed in May. Another cousin who went to retrieve and bury their bodies died in an air strike, killed while grieving the dead.
In all, the resident of London, Ont., has lost 15 close relatives in the Middle East conflict, but a tally of extended family members reaches closer to 100. So while Ms. Sultan welcomes the news that Canada intends to recognize the state of Palestine, she says more is needed than just words.
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