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Menopause discrimination: could a new law protect UK women at work?

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"Too many women in the UK have been forced to use disability discrimination legislation in order to make sure that their rights are protected in the workplace when it comes to menopause. And that's just not right." Conservative MP...
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Israeli police accused of shooting 17-year-old Palestinian

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In the northern Israeli city of Umm al Fahm, mourners carry the coffin of 17-year-old Mohammed Kiwan.
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What could accountability for residential schools look like?

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Indigenous children’s advocate Cindy Blackstock talks to Adrienne Arsenault about how the government and others can be held accountable for residential schools after children’s remains...
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More than 60 Palestinians injured in new Jerusalem clashes

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The latest violence comes on Islam’s holy night of Laylat al-Qadr, a day after Israeli police stormed Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque and injured 205 Palestinians.
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U.S. Restores Transgender Protections in Healthcare

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The Biden administration says it is reversing a policy under former President Trump that excluded transgender individuals from sex discrimination in healthcare. Today's action means transgender and gay individuals will be protected under...
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EU Parliament pushes for free PCR tests before launch of green pass

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The European Parliament wants EU countries to ensure free-of-charge testing and exempt green pass-holders from additional travel restrictions.
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US seeks to reform policing amid growing abuses

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As new incidents of apparent police misconduct have gotten widespread media attention, police training and accountability are under the spotlight.
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National Canadian Muslim council issues recommendations for Ottawa to tackle Islamophobia

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Mustafa Farooq, chief executive officer of the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), says leaders of the major federal parties have not done enough to address the challenges of systemic racism and anti-Muslim hate and violence.
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RCMP racially discriminated against Colten Boushie's mother: watchdog

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The RCMP's watchdog says Canada's national police force racially discriminated against the mother of Colten Boushie during its investigation of the Indigenous man's shooting death in 2016.
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Why does gender equality in Europe still exist?

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Real Economy explains the ins and outs of gender inequality in Europe's workplace and solutions to level the financial planning field.
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Why does gender inequality in Europe still exist?

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Real Economy explains the ins and outs of gender inequality in Europe's workplace and solutions to level the financial planning field.
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Decades-old report shows systemic racism against Black employees in public service, says class-action lawyer

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( - image credit) A lawyer representing Black public service employees in a class-action lawsuit says the systemic issues described by Khadija El Hilali are just the tip of the iceberg. Courtney Betty says there are reports dating back...
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PSG and Basaksehir teams walk off pitch after alleged racial slur

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Basaksehir coach and players said fourth official Sebastian Coltescu of Romania had used a racial slur against Webo, who is from Cameroon, before he was sent off. Players from both teams walked off the pitch in protest.
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Japan: Nike advertisement on bullying, racism faces backlash, boycott calls

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Sharp online response after commercial shows several teenage girls bullied in school over race or other differences.
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Trudeau reacts to RCMP report

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the reason he chose Brenda Lucki to be Commissioner of the RCMP was to change force's culture of harassment.
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Palestinian-Israeli fights for educational rights for his children

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Qasem Bakri is seeking compensation for having to drive his children out of town to school, in a case involving Israel's controversial nation-state law.
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COVID-19 spike in Prairie Hutterite colonies has led to discrimination, say community members

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The minister with a southeastern Manitoba colony threatened to file a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission due to the stigma created by the provincial government's reporting of COVID-19 cases.
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John Lewis, civil rights icon and US congressman, dies aged 80

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Lewis, called 'the conscience of US Congress', had announced in December he had advanced pancreatic cancer.
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The need for more diversity in Canadian sports leadership

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Canadian universities and national sports groups say they have to do more to diversify their coaching staff and leadership, after CBC Sports carried out a visual audit and found the vast majority of those positions are held by people who...
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Trudeau outlines his plan to reduce systemic racism in Canada

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters from Parliament Hill on Wednesday.
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Montreal’s new street check policy lacks ‘meaningful changes’: critics

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Montreal police have released a new policy on street checks, after accusations of widespread racial profiling, but critics say it lacks “meaningful changes.”
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Black Montreal police officers criticize union’s denial of systemic racism

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Nine Black Montreal police officers have signed a letter criticizing their union for denying there is systemic racism in the force.
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Museum for Human Rights CEO resigns after allegations of racism and sexual harassment

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After a string of controversies forced the president of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to leave his post, the union there says more must be done to protect employees.
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U.S. Supreme Court rules in favour of LGBT workplace rights

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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favour of LGBT rights in the workplace and activists say the fact that two conservative justices supported the ruling is a sign that attitudes towards the LGBT community are changing in the U.S.