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Liberals' reconciliation record | Sunday Scrum

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The federal Liberal government introduced legislation this week to make Sept. 30 the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, but critics say its actions haven't matched its words.
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Trudeau questioned about Nunavut RCMP arrest video

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When asked about a video that appears to show an RCMP officer in Kinngait, Nunavut, striking an intoxicated man with the door of a pickup truck, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada still has a problem with systemic discrimination.
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Trudeau questioned about racism within Canadian police forces

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the CBC's Tom Parry on Friday.
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Singh calls for more police training in de-escalation for tense situations

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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Monday.
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Brazil's Indigenous tribes face multiple threats

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Brazil's Indigenous tribes say they are facing a double threat - the rapid spread of COVID-19 and the exploitation of their lands.
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Trudeau says Canada's relationship with the U.S. is incredibly strong

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tells chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton that regardless of who is Canada's prime minister or the U.S. president, there are ways to get things done and Canada has been able to work with...
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Interview with the Prime Minister: Is his government's anti-racism strategy enough?

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Rosemary Barton sits down for a feature interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss a number of issues including what Canadians should expect from his government in 2021 when it comes to fighting racism.
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'How many more times will people plead to breathe?': Singh

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In an impassioned speech before the House of Commons Tuesday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said the death of George Floyd has shaken Canadians "to our core."
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'I don't buy' feds' pandemic delay claim | Marion Buller

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MMIWG Inquiry Chair Marion Buller on what progress has been made one year after the inquiry delivered its report to the federal government.
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Does Canada have a hate problem? | Sunday Scrum

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U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines this week for his comments about the Proud Boys during the first American presidential debate. Experts on extremist groups say it was a significant profile boost to the far-right organization,...
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COVID-19 and Indigenous communities | Sunday Scrum

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The number of COVID-19 cases on reserves remains low, but Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says no one should get complacent, as a $306 million fund for Indigenous businesses was announced this week by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Canadians discuss possible amendments to Medical Assistance in Dying

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A panel of guests discuss both the reasons against and in support of making amendments to Bill C-7.
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Podcast exposes 'The Secret Life of Canada'

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The hosts of 'The Secret Life of Canada' podcast discuss Canada's history and their belief that education and understanding the past are essential in order to create change.
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'Indigenous communities at higher risk': Miller

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Indigenous Services Marc Miller says Indigenous community are higher risk from the Covid-19 crisis due to health inequities.
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Do anti-pipeline protests resemble early days of Oka crisis?

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Ellen Gabriel, an Indigenous rights activist who served as spokeswoman for the Mohawk people in Kanesatake during the Oka crisis, gives her perspective on this week's demonstrations across the country in support of Wet'suwet'en...
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Indigenous law expert urges mediation to help end anti-pipeline protests

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Michael Coyle says it's important to see if there are legitimate concerns before moving to police action.
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Wet’suwet’en coverage: Has the media been fair? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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As the Wet’suwet’en land dispute story continues to dominate the headlines, critics wonder: Are journalists giving it fair coverage?
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Brazil proposes bill to open up land to extraction projects

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Brazil's far-right president is calling his new controversial plans for indigenous land a 'dream' but his critics are calling it a 'genocide bill'.
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Amazon rainforest: Indigenous leaders seek British gov’t support

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Indigenous leaders call on the British government to help stop exploitation of the Amazon.
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New anti-Indigenous racism protocols for doctors in Manitoba

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There is new training for all physicians and surgeons in Manitoba to address anti-Indigenous racism. The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons has been working with an Indigenous advisory circle since 2021 to respond to the Truth...
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This Walpole Island filmmaker's documentary will air on CBC Gem this week

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Walpole Island First Nation filmmaker Derek Sands' documentary Return of the Spirit Horses is premiering this Saturday, National Indigenous Peoples Day, on CBC Gem as part of CBC's Absolutely Canadian series.
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ITK president Natan Obed speaks out against Building Canada Act

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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed told a commitee the bill is another example of Canada patting itself on the back without actually consulting with Indigenous people.
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Indigenous, Black people face longer ER wait times, Winnipeg study finds

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New race-based data shows people of colour are generally waiting longer for care in Winnipeg emergency departments than white people, according to a new report from Manitoba Shared Health.
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Musqueam Chief says renaming of controversial Kitsilano street is a big step towards reconciliation

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It's official! Vancouver will rename Trutch street in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood. The 16-block will now be known as Musqueamview Street in English and shmuck-wi-um-awe-sum in hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓. It's a decision that chief of the...