Year in review: A look at news events in July 2022
A look at news events in July 2022:
3 – Historian Irving Abella died at 82. He was the co-author of a seminal book on the Canadian government’s refusal to accept Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust. His 1982 book “None is too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe 1933-1948,” co-written with Harold Troper, shed light on the largely untold story of Canada’s anti-immigrant policies toward Jews.
4 – The federal government signed a $20-billion final settlement agreement to compensate First Nations children and families who were harmed by chronic underfunding of child welfare. The deal still had to be approved by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and Federal Court.
4 – Another humanitarian flight carrying Ukrainian refugees arrived in Regina. Escorting the 230 new arrivals was a woman whose photo 50 years ago came to symbolize the horrors of another war. Phan Thi Kim Phuc — the girl in the famous 1972 Vietnam napalm attack photo — was aboard the flight carrying Ukrainian refugees from Warsaw, Poland, to Canada. The 59-year-old Kim Phuc, who is a Canadian citizen and works for refugees, travelled with her husband from Toronto to board the humanitarian flight as a message of peace.