It happened in a place you’ve probably never been, to a family you’ve never met
And it's the best story you'll read.
A Thread.
(Hint: It involves sports, refugees, and what it means to be Canadian.)
Talk about strength.
And this, right here, is where things get Canadian.
Really Canadian 🇨🇦
Here’s how.
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This was Yamen’s first time on the ice.
At the risk of sounding too Canadian: Not bad, eh?
It gets better.
(@CJPDoyle)
Within hours, people were asking if they could pay.
Here are just SOME of their messages.
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Hell, as kids, we played until it got so dark ouside we couldn’t see the puck anymore.
Your food is different. Your accent is different. Maybe your clothes too.
And when your parents are struggling to pay the rent, hockey is laughably impossible luxury.
But here’s the thing.
And who knows?
Maybe the next @AM34 or Crosby will end up being a Syrian refugee from Newfoundland.
I mean, how Canadian would that be?
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It was one of them who took him for the first skate, and drove him to the store. Michael was there waiting for them.
Also, 1st pic via (StJohnsTelegram)
People are now offering to buy him new equipment whenever he outgrows his current gear.
And another Syrian boy in Newfoundland will be getting new equipment next week, thanks to kind-hearted helpers.
(Via @Goodable)