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WASHINGTON鈥擶ednesday night, federal agents tear-gassed the mayor of Portland, neatly encapsulating U.S. President Donald Trumps current reelection strategy.Losing the war he declared on coronavirus, Trump has shown himself eager to ramp up another war: one fought in the streets , and aimed squarely at his opponents in the Democratic party.Ted Wheeler, a Democrat who as mayor and police commissioner has been a target of the protesters, joined the demonstration Wednesday night to object to the presence of federal Department of Homeland Security forces sent by Trump to quell the protests. The governor of Oregon has also objected to the federal presence. Many of the actions of the combat-fatigue-clad officers are said to be unconstitutional, including snatching protesters off the street without probable cause. Since the arr
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stanley cup ozen committed activists to thousands of marchers, including a Wall of Moms in bike helmets, and Dads carrying leaf blowers to clear tear gas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Federal forces in Portland, defended vocally by Trump, have beaten and pepper-sprayed a U.S. Navy veteran. They have tear-gassed the moms. They tear-gassed the mayor. Theyre not backing down. Theyre ramping up.Hours ea
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stanley thermos o order a woman and her three children to honour a family custody agreement by returning to Ontario or allow them to remain in Newfoundland to protect the kids from the mental health tolls of the COVID-19 pandemic.Ontario Superior Court Justice Alex Pazaratz de
vaso stanley scribes the still unresolved case as unusual, noting both feuding parents agree on nearly all the facts and differ only in what they feel would be best for their children living through a global health crisis.The judge Jan. 25 interim decision explains that the case centres on three teens who travelled to their mother home province of Newfoundland and Labrador for a month-long stretch over Christmas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The ruling says
stanley cup website that while all three children struggled with pandemic-era life in Ontario, where significant public health measures have been in place for months to curb surging case counts, they ;ve had a far happier experience in Newfoundland where both cases and government measures are much more limited.The decision says the mother has opted to stay in Newfoundland for the teens ; sake and is requesting permission to remain there until Ontario schools reopen to in-person classes, while their father is demanding their immediate return home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In adjourning the matter until Feb. 12, Pazaratz o