Year in review: A look at news events in January 2022
A look at news events in January 2022:
4 – An Ontario court awarded $107 million to the families of six of the victims of the downing of a Ukraine International Airlines flight two years ago. More than 100 of the 176 people killed when the Iranian military fired a missile at the plane had ties to Canada, including 55 Canadian citizens. In the damages decision, Ontario Superior Court Justice Edward Belobaba found the missiles that brought down the passenger plane were fired deliberately at a time when there was no armed conflict in the area — constituting an act of terrorism.
4 – Ottawa officially announced it had reached an agreement in principle with First Nations partners to compensate children harmed by its underfunding of child welfare. The federal Liberal government said that of the $40 billion earmarked to resolve the matter, $20 billion would be designated for compensation and the rest would be spent on reforming the system over five years.
6 – Sidney Poitier, the groundbreaking actor who transformed how Black people were portrayed on screen, died. He was 94. Poitier was the son of Bahamian tomato farmers, and became the first Black actor to win an Academy Award for best lead performance and the first to be a top box-office draw. Before Poitier, few Black actors were permitted a break from the stereotypes of servants and entertainers.