Peace Arch rally held in support of cross-border neighbors
Americans and Canadians met under the Peace Arch during the “Peace, Love and a Handshake” rally on April 12. The group has been meeting every weekend for nearly the past month to show support for their cross-border neighbors and in opposition to tariffs and talk about making Canada the 51st state.
Photo by Jeff Smith
Americans and Canadians met under the Peace Arch during the “Peace, Love and a Handshake” rally on April 12. The group has been meeting every weekend for nearly the past month to show support for their cross-border neighbors and in opposition to tariffs and talk about making Canada the 51st state.
Photo by Vanessa Story
Americans and Canadians met under the Peace Arch during the “Peace, Love and a Handshake” rally on April 12. The group has been meeting every weekend for nearly the past month to show support for their cross-border neighbors and in opposition to tariffs and talk about making Canada the 51st state.
Photo by Vanessa Story
Americans and Canadians met under the Peace Arch during the “Peace, Love and a Handshake” rally on April 12. The group has been meeting every weekend for nearly the past month to show support for their cross-border neighbors and in opposition to tariffs and talk about making Canada the 51st state.
Photo by Vanessa Story
Americans and Canadians met under the Peace Arch during the “Peace, Love and a Handshake” rally on April 12. The group has been meeting every weekend for nearly the past month to show support for their cross-border neighbors and in opposition to tariffs and talk about making Canada the 51st state.
Photo by Vanessa Story
Americans and Canadians met under the Peace Arch during the “Peace, Love and a Handshake” rally on April 12. The group has been meeting every weekend for nearly the past month to show support for their cross-border neighbors and in opposition to tariffs and talk about making Canada the 51st state.
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