U.S. Travel Ban
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U.S. preparing to lift travel restrictions on 8 southern African countriesForeign nationals who were barred for having been in one of the eight countries within the prior 14 days will be allowed on U.S.-bound flights after 12:01 a.m. ET on Dec. 31,HealthDec 24, 2021
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Whitecaps Southsiders fan club to leave scarves in Vancouver in show of solidarityThe Southsiders – known for their over the top chants, cheers, and energy – are opting to have some of their members stay home due to President Donald Trump’s executive travel ban.Oct 30, 2017
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B.C. feels impact of proposed U.S. travel ban as refugees cross over, often illegallyAs the war rages on in the United States over President Donald Trump's proposed travel ban, British Columbians are finding a common cause: bringing those displaced refugees to a safe haven in Canada.Feb 12, 2017
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University of Saskatchewan law students join in stand against U.S. travel banUniversity of Saskatchewan law students united with their peers across the country in something called a “research-a-thon” on Saturday.CanadaFeb 5, 2017
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McGill ‘research-a-thon’ takes aim at Trump travel banA movement started out of McGill is seeking to overturn a little-known asylum rule that could have major consequences in the midst of the U.S. travel ban.CanadaFeb 4, 2017
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Ontario working to help kids in need of life-saving surgeries affected by U.S. travel banOntario is making arrangements to provide care for children from countries affected by the U.S. President Donald Trump's travel ban who can no longer receive life-saving surgeries in America.HealthFeb 3, 2017
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Iowa school board tells immigrant students, families ‘you belong here’A touching letter of solidarity was sent to students and families as a show of support for those affected by the travel ban.WorldFeb 2, 2017
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Hundreds gather in Saskatoon civic square for solidarity vigilHundreds of people gathered Tuesday evening in Saskatoon's civic square to show support for the Muslim community and those impacted by the U.S. travel ban.CanadaFeb 1, 2017
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Saskatchewan university presidents call for end to U.S. travel banThe presidents of the University of Regina and University of Saskatchewan say the U.S. travel ban could hurt their institutions.CanadaJan 30, 2017
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Canadian protesters decry Donald Trump’s U.S. travel ban; urge Justin Trudeau actionProtesters blocked traffic, held placards, chanted, and marched a short distance to city hall and back to the consulate as police kept an eye on them.PoliticsJan 30, 2017
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