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The MMIWG inquiry | Up To Speed

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The national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls began last year, but advocacy groups and some families were critical of the way the inquiry was being run
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Police name 10 victims of van attack, announce more charges

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Toronto police have officially named the 10 victims of Monday's van attack, and have also announced more charges for the suspect. Investigators have spoken to 170 witnesses and plan to speak to 100 more as they try to reconstruct the...
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Changes to U.S. immigration bill mirror Canada’s merit-based system

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New U.S. immigration bill has a merit-based system similar to what’s required in Canada
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Landmark double hand transplant ‘truly life transforming’

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The first child in the world to receive a double hand transplant is able to write, feed and dress himself on his own, just 18 months after surgery
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MMIWG commissioner resigns

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Marilyn Poitras's resignation from the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is the latest in a string of staff exits and comes amid questions about the commission's viability
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Marilyn Poitras on why she resigned as MMIWG commissioner

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It was a combination of issues with the inquiry's current structure and the negative impact on the staff, Poitras says
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Families want MMIWG commission to represent them

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Many Indigenous families are frustrated with the MMIWG commission and believe it should be made up of commissioners who have also lost loved ones.
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Gaza's power crisis

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Blackouts have become a part of daily life for the 2 million residents in the Gaza Strip, where most families only receive between two and four hours of electricity per day
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Anger over London tower fire highlights class divisions

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Families, residents demand answers after deadly apartment fire, with some saying they've been neglected because they are poor
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Trump flips on family separation policy

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U.S. President Donald Trump flipped on his family separation policy, signing an executive order that requires immigrant families be detained together when they are caught entering the country illegally.
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Messenger for kids

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Kara Brisson-Boivin of MediaSmarts on Facebook's new app.
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MMIWG hearings begin in Yukon

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The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls held its first public hearings Tuesday after intense scrutiny over the organization of the proceedings
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Victims of the Manchester attack

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Three victims of Monday's attack after an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester have been named, and the others are likely to be young people who went out for a night of music and fun with friends and family
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ViewPoint | Canada's most deranged housing market

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CBC Columnist Robyn Urback says governments need to do something about Toronto's alarming housing market, which is following in the footsteps of Vancouver.
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Texas law firm pockets millions from Lac-Mégantic compensation

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Investigation by Radio-Canada's Enquête reveals millions of dollars meant for families of the victims went to a Texas man with a reputation for turning disasters into dollars
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Over 300 Syrian families reach safe zone after fleeing Homs

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Tent city set up by Turkish Red Crescent
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Federal budget and your pocketbook

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Kerry Taylor, financial writer, Squawkfox, looks at the budget's impact on your finances
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Brussels terror victims remembered, one year on

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Families of the dead, survivors and officials have joined together in Brussels – to remember the victims of the city’s terror attacks, one year on. Sarah Esmael Fazal, whose sister was killed, broke down in tears as she addressed those...
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Syrian refugees return to farming

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Syrian refugees who left farms back home are getting back to the land with a new opportunity in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley
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Costs of family raising

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Karen Duncan is co-author of a report that says we must do a better job of tracking the costs of raising children
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Syrian refugees learn how to ice fish

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Refugee families in Ottawa got outside to learn a true northern pastime, CBC's Hillary Johnstone reports
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Weather leaves B.C. travellers stranded

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All highways linking the Lower Mainland to the rest of B.C. are closed
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Canadians protest Trump's travel ban

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Canadians held rallies to protest President Donald Trump's temporary ban on travellers from seven Muslim majority countries.
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From refugees to entrepreneurs

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After fleeing war in Syria, a family in Antigonish, N.S., says they're financially independent on their one-year anniversary in Canada