Chip wagon owner Jack Nguyen can’t help but wonder whether an encounter he had outside of his Rideau Street business a couple of weeks ago, which culminated in a man threatening him and calling him a “f—ing little Asian,” is directly connected to the graffiti he’s discovered painted on his truck over the past few days. Read More
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Ottawa chip wagon owner target of racist graffiti
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