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CANADIANS RETHINKING U.S. TRAVELS AND TRADE
A growing number of Canadians, particularly from marginalized communities, are expressing concerns about safety and welcome in the United States. Factors contributing to this shift include: 1. Gun violence2. Racial tensions3. Chaotic political climate4. Racial profiling at borders5. Unpredictable law enforcement6. Tariffs and trade tensions impacting Canadian businesses and travelers For many, the U.S. is no longer seen as a desirable destination for leisure or travel. Instead, it’s viewed with caution and skepticism. The cumulative effect of these issues is driving Canadians to explore
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Expungement Clinics in the United States: A Necessary, Yet Incomplete, Step Toward Justice
Across the United States, expungement clinics have emerged as a vital mechanism to address the long-term consequences of criminal records—particularly for low-level, nonviolent offenses. These clinics, often run by local legal aid organizations, public defender offices, universities, and county governments, offer individuals assistance in navigating the complex process of sealing their records. While the intent is restorative, the path to redemption remains riddled with bureaucratic hurdles and, often, justice delayed. Expungement does not mean full erasure. It does not constitute a pard