Donations are a disaster too, anthems and pro-sports don't mix, and why Halifax should remember Cornwallis
This week on The 180: why donations in the wake of a disaster have come to be known as a second disaster, we hear the case against national anthems at pro-sports games, and a Halifax historian argues for why the city should remember its founding father despite the criticisms that can be made of him.
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This week on The 180: we look at why donations in the wake of a disaster have come to be known as a second disaster, we hear the case against national anthems at pro-sports games, and a Halifax historian argues for why the city should remember its founding father despite the criticisms that can be made of him.