Jean Chrétien was directly told about residential school abuse, contrary to his recent claims
, by the way, is. It’s a two-minute bit told by Ward during a 2013 comedy special. It’s about Jérémy Gabriel, a Quebec boy with skull deformities best known for singing to Pope Benedict XVI and at a Montreal Canadiens game. Ward’s general premise is that Gabriel is a terrible singer, but that he keeps getting singing gigs because organizers wrongly assume he has a terminal illness. “I went on the internet to see what is his sickness, do you know what he has? He’s ugly,” said Ward.
a Mohawk group is actively breaking with federal policy to once again raise their maple leafs to full staffif it’s already half-staffed. PM Justin Trudeau and UK PM Boris Johnson showed up late to the G20 family photo, forcing Trudeau to do a quick jog across the stage of world leaders to get to his spot.
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