Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Dylan Robertson
Publication Date: July 31, 2025 - 14:32
Canadian aid part of Gaza airdrop as Israel loosens restrictions
July 31, 2025
Canadian aid is being airdropped into Gaza a day after Ottawa joined allies in recognizing Palestinian statehood – a step which has prompted both praise and condemnation in the Middle East.
Israel has slightly loosened its tight restrictions on food and medicine reaching the Gaza Strip in response to an international outcry over starvation in the Palestinian territory.
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A Canadian hockey brand has pulled controversial clothing from its online store after a line of T-shirts and hoodies it sold was criticized for demeaning women and girls as sex objects.HockeyBenders, a company that has become popular in rinks across the country and boasts a large following of kids and teenagers online, sold $35 T-shirts with the slogan “Barduzz, Gettin Huzz,” which it has pulled.
August 3, 2025 - 20:21 | Grant Robertson | The Globe and Mail
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