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    BongaCams is an adult live streaming platform that features content made by webcam models, couples, and camboys.Typical shows include erotic performances that generally involve nudity and provocative yet engaging activities for the viewers; ranging from teasing, stripping, erotic chatting to masturbation with sex toys.

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    MFC is used mostly by amateur webcam models, or camgirls, who earn money for their performances on the site. [12] [13] Customers of the site can purchase virtual tokens, which can be used to tip performers or watch private shows. [12] [14] [15] Customers can use text-based live chat to talk to each other or in each performer's channel. The ...

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    CAM4.com (commonly abbreviated CAM4), is a live streaming website featuring live performances by primarily amateur performers. Streams on CAM4 often feature nudity and sexual activity . In 2020, Wired reported [ 1 ] that CAM4's production server did not have a password set in their ElasticSearch instance, a common security mistake, which may ...

  5. Birchtown, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Birchtown is a community and National Historic Site in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located near Shelburne in the Municipal District of Shelburne County. [2] Founded in 1783, the village was the largest settlement of Black Loyalists and the largest free settlement of ethnic Africans in North America in the eighteenth century.

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  7. African Americans in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Underground Railroad was a secret network that helped African Americans escape from slavery in the South to free states in the north and to Canada. [3] Harriet Tubman helped enslaved Black people escape to Canada. [4] Around some 1,500 African Americans migrated to the Plains region of Canada in the years between 1905 and 1912.

  8. Black Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The riot at Sir George Williams University spurred an ongoing wave of "black power" activism in Canada with many blacks taking the view that the police response was disproportionate and unjustifiably violent while many white Canadians who had believed that their country had no racism were shocked by a race riot in Canada. [100]

  9. Black Canadians in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Black Canadians, numbering 198,610, make up 11.3% of Montreal's population, as of 2021, and are the largest visible minority group in the city. [1] The majority of Black Canadians are of Caribbean and of continental African origin, though the population also includes African American immigrants and their descendants (including Black Nova Scotians) [2]