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Secret Canadian Past Kamala Never Mentions Revealed
Vice President Kamala Harris dedicated little more than a page of her autobiography to her time in Canada, but a new report suggests they were formative years.

Published Oct. 13, 2024
An image shows Vice President Kamala Harris as an adolescent posing with friends in Montreal.
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Vice President Kamala Harris went from a shy foreigner who was initially bullied to an outgoing extrovert who intervened to protect a classmate from sexual abuse during the years she spent attending high school in Canada, according to Washington Post interviews of her fellow students.

Harris spent five years of her childhood in Montréal, though she has paid little lip service to her move to the Great White North. She dedicated little more than a page of her 2019 memoir, The Truths We Hold, to her stint in the country, but those whose knew her then suggest that it was a formative time in her life.

Harris moved from Berkeley to Québec’s largest city in 1976 with her younger sister Maya and her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, a cancer researcher who got a job teaching at McGill University and researching at the Jewish General Hospital. Her parents divorced in 1971.

“The thought of moving away from sunny California in February, in the middle of the school year, to a French-speaking foreign city covered in 12 feet of snow was distressing to say the least,” Harris wrote in her memoir.

Aerial view of the McGill University campus in Montreal, Quebec, on November 21, 2023.
An aerial view of the McGill University campus in Montreal, Quebec, where Kamala Harris mother taught in the 1970s.

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Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance has tried to use her time in Canada as a failed gotcha. He called her a “phony” who “grew up in Canada” while not noting that Harris spent most of her childhood in California and is a U.S. citizen—the attack never stuck.

According to the Post, Harris was pretty much immediately homesick for California after arriving in French-speaking Québec, confirming prior reports about her time there.

That homesickness “was made worse when my mother told us that she wanted us to learn the language, so she was enrolling us in a neighborhood school for native French speakers,” Harris wrote.

The Post reported that Harris found French too difficult and convinced her mom to allow her to transfer to an English speaking school for the 1977-78 academic year.

A year earlier, however, the province had elected the sovereigntist Parti Québécois, which campaigned on separating Québec from the rest of Canada and introduced strict language laws that saw the English school she was slated to attend poised to close.

Parti Québécois leader René Lévesque speaks to supporters at the Paul Sauvé Arena after his party won the 1976 provincial election.

Harris ended up at Westmount High, one of the remaining English schools with room, in a part of the city that one her classmates told the Post is “the Beverly Hills of Montreal” (it’s a wealthy anglophone enclave).

The school was rapidly diversified when students from the Caribbean and other English-speaking diaspora joined the student body as other schools closed. That led to fractures among students and sometimes racial tensions.

Westmount High School, where Kamala Harris studied during her years in Canada.

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“She was bullied to a degree,” Westmount classmate Jamie Ward, told the Post, declining to detail racist remarks she said were made at Harris. “I would never repeat that. Myself being biracial, it’s harmful and it’s hurtful.”

“When she arrived from California, she was very reserved,” Ward added.

“I could easily imagine she felt not included,” Joel Margoles, another classmate, told the Post, noting a social separation between races at the church that also brushed against hostile attitudes towards anglophones amid the burgeoning Québec separatist movement, which saw hundreds of thousands leave the province.

Harris, however, gradually emerged as a social butterfly, performing dance numbers to disco hits as part of an all-female troupe dubbed Super Six and later Midnight Magic. They made their own costumes and performed at school and elderly homes.

Ariela Katz, another former classmate, told the Post that Harris became “very popular, and very cool — a very lively kind of leader.”

“I definitely believed she would go that route of entertaining, acting, singing, dancing,” Brian Israel, another former classmate who took drama class with Harris, told the newspaper.

She also became a watchful friend, according to one former classmate. Wanda Kagan told the Post Harris insisted that she move in with her family when she confided in her that she was being molested at home by her stepfather.

“It was at a pivotal point in my life that made a difference,” Kagan told the Post.

Harris has cited the event as one of the reasons that motivated it made her want to be a prosecutor.

“This is one of the reasons I became a prosecutor: to protect people like Wanda, because I believe everyone has a right to safety, to dignity and to justice,” she told the Democratic National Convention in August, without mentioning it had taken place in Canada.

Source with pictures and video: https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-kamala-harris-unexplored-years-in-canada
 

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12 feet of snow. Lie

I suppose that when you're a young kid, 6 feet of snow might seem like 12 feet !
Were there in 1971 ? Every street was closed and snowmobiles were circulating in the street.
In the contry, snowblower were necessary to clean roads. With the wind, some roads were covered some places with 8 feet of snow.
 
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This account is from Wanda Kagan, Kamala's classmate in Montreal. Wanda was very influential in Kamala's choice of occupation:


But for all the good times we were having at school, I was secretly struggling. My home life was rough. My stepfather was physically and sexually abusive. I didn’t even realize how bad it really was because when you’re in it, you just think it’s normal. There were many days I was afraid to come home. Things got worse through my high school years, and I started to pull away from my friends, becoming more withdrawn. Kamala was perceptive. She had always been able to tell when something was wrong, but this time, she sensed something deeper.

One day in senior year, she asked me if I was okay, and I finally told her about the abuse. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, but Kamala was so supportive. I never expected what happened next. She told me, “You’re coming to live with us.” She called her mom from school, and she arranged for me to come home with them that very day. Just like that, she took me in.
 
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I suppose that when you're a young kid, 6 feet of snow might seem like 12 feet !
Were there in 1971 ? Every street was closed and snowmobiles were circulating in the street.
In the contry, snowblower were necessary to clean roads. With the wind, some roads were covered some places with 8 feet of snow.

Remember she was lower-middle class so she grew up in a poor and badly serviced neighborhood of Montreal. Probably Montreal-Nord or something like that.
 

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Remember she was lower-middle class so she grew up in a poor and badly serviced neighborhood of Montreal. Probably Montreal-Nord or something like that.
Worst
Try westmount. They re crazy about their lawn
 

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Remember she was lower-middle class so she grew up in a poor and badly serviced neighborhood of Montreal. Probably Montreal-Nord or something like that.
No, she attended Westmount High School and lived on Grosvenor Street in Westmount. Her mother was a professor at McGill University.

She had an above-average upbringing, much better than the middle class.
 
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She just denied or avoid talking about her past in Montreal, so why bring it it? It will make her upset ! Forget it !
 

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Around the corner
She will always have a home at Disney as a voice over artist for witch movies and cartoons, that cackle is priceless.
 
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She lost the "We the People" vote by the slimmest margin in 20 years (1.6%). Electoral College was created to take the vote from the people to the elites.
Winner !
Winner !!!
Chicken dinner!!!

That is exactly what the msm want to print in your brain.
Wait until Fla audit the votes :)
 
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