Many showed up at the Saskatchewan Legislature Sunday afternoon for the third time this week as a “Black Lives Matter” rally was held.
One of those speaking was Regina man Christian Mbanza. Earlier this month, he was profiled in a Facebook post while getting something out of his own car. He called for unity asking caucasians to stand up with people of his race because that is what is needed.
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