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Publication Date: July 5, 2025 - 07:00
Canada Day concert in Central Park brought together Americans and Canadians - minus the politics
July 5, 2025
“Okay, you guys wanna hear a song about a … trade war? Pfffft.”
No, Sebastian Grainger, drummer of brilliantly abrasive Toronto punk-dance duo Death from Above 1979. They did not.
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The show went ahead despite a warning from the city that the venue, Église MR, did not have the required permit to host the event.
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