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Washington d.c: Ont ., and Anne Rudzinski

washington d.c: That she can share such a historic moment with her daughter as well as her friends only makes it more special, she said, according to The Chronicle Herald. At least two other mother-daughter pairs will be on the bus travelling from Windsor. Hill, 56, a college professor in Windsor, Ont., says she raised her children to believe they could do what they wanted regardless of their gender, and the rally on Saturday the first day of the Donald Trump administration is an opportunity to walk the talk. Anne Rudzinski, a first year graduate student at Wilfrid Laurier University, will head to Washington D.C. on Saturday with her mother for the Women's March on Washington. I'm sure it'll be a weekend I'll never forget. The Canadian Press I think it'll be a great memory for the two of us to have experienced this huge event together and to have participated and supported other people, to have done all that we could do, she said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.