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Canadians watch Joe Biden inauguration

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 20 Jan, 2021 06:03 PM
  • Canadians watch Joe Biden inauguration

Canadians tuned in Wednesday with a mixture of relief and optimism to watch the swearing in of Joe Biden as U.S. president amid concerns about potential violence south of the border and the omnipresent threat of COVID-19.

Given the pandemic, most in-person viewing gatherings of the pageantry gave way to virtual events as some expressed relief at the lifting of what they saw as the dark cloud of Donald Trump's presidency.

"Watching as I always do, but this one seems more significant," said Nicole Caron, a former provincial civil servant in Ottawa. "It returns to America the values that hold true for many democracies, with a focus on inclusivity and that everyone has a hand in moving forward, together."

At home with her daughter in Montreal, Wanda Kagan watched the inauguration of her best friend from high school, Vice-President Kamala Harris. It was, she said, a very special moment despite the disappointment of not being able to go to Washington, D.C.

“It’s not the way you’d like to watch it when you were invited to the most historic day of your friend's life," Kagan said. “Anyone can make history but only a great woman can write history and that’s what she’s going to do."

Harris lived briefly in Montreal before graduating in 1981 and Kagan met her at Westmount High School. The pair became close friends — two kids transferring to a bigger high school, both from biracial families.

The pandemic placed limits on the size of the mask-wearing crowd that would typically gather in the U.S. capital for the grand inauguration ceremony. So did the lingering threat of violence after Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 in a futile bid to stop the transition of power, egged on by the former president himself.

Thousands of National Guard troops were deployed ahead of the event, further stoking anxiety among Americans and concerned observers.

Rael Wienburg, a photographer and videographer in London, Ont., said he was watching a "huge moment." Biden's speech, he said, was classy.

"Finally a speech by a president with a vision to help bring a divided nation together," Wienburg said. "I'm feeling very positive and emotional after a tumultuous year of horrific and unfortunate times."

For Jane and David Schlosberg, the inauguration was a moment of cautious optimism.

“You try not to be cynical and look forward to a better time,” Jane Schlosberg said as she watched the ceremony in Dartmouth, N.S.

In Owen Sound, Ont., Sergei Lozowski listened to the ceremony via radio.

"I want to hear official word that the leadership of our closest ally is not a deranged reality TV personality," he said.

Others across Canada watched the ceremony with roommates and in workplaces as they observed pandemic guidelines.

Mary-Ellen Unan called it more significant than ever that citizens of North America watched the U.S. handover of power.

"In a world where we are all affected by the policies of the American government, too many people still feel disenfranchised," Unan said from Toronto. "The swearing in to the highest office in the world is ceremonial but it also marks a major change for the future."

 

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