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National Canadian Muslim council issues recommendations for Ottawa to tackle Islamophobia
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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This is what anti-Asian racism looks like in Canada
In the days after the Atlanta shootings, we asked Asian Canadians to tell us about their experiences with increasing anti-Asian racism. This is what they had to say:
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How teachers are fighting anti-Asian racism through education
With anti-Asian racism on the rise, educators are finding ways to fight racism from an early age, inside schools. And some are using their personal experiences to inform their work.
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Asian Canadians share their experiences with racism
After the Atlanta shootings, there’s been a growing movement for East Asians to speak up and stop racism in their communities. A conversation with Anita Li, the Editor and Chief of The Other Wave, and Edmonton public school trustee...
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Canada will apologize to all-Black WWI battalion
The federal government says it's planning an apology to the No. 2 Construction Battalion, an all-Black battalion that served in the First World War. A woman whose father served in the battalion says while the announcement is emotional,...
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The growing movement against anti-Asian racism in Canada
After the Atlanta shootings, there’s been a growing movement for East Asians to speak up and stop racism in their communities. A conversation with Anita Li, the Editor and Chief of The Other Wave, and Edmonton public school trustee...
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David Suzuki on why climate change is a bigger threat than COVID-19
David Suzuki talks to Andrew Chang about climate change being a bigger threat to human survival than the COVID-19 pandemic and the increase in anti-Asian racism.
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‘What we were afraid of’: Asian American women condemn attacks
Deadly shootings in Atlanta come as Asian American women are bearing brunt of rise in hate incidents across the US.
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Montrealers march in protest against anti-Asian racism
Hundreds in Montreal took to the streets to protest anti-Asian racism after a man shot eight people to death last week in Georgia, including six Asian-American women.
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RCMP racially discriminated against Colten Boushie's mother: watchdog
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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Colten Boushie’s mother wants action after report on RCMP discrimination
Colten Boushie’s mother, Debbie Baptiste, is calling for action after a report found she was subjected to racial discrimination by the RCMP after her her son was killed.
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Prince William addresses Meghan, Harry’s interview
Prince William responded to allegations of racism in the Royal Family by saying the family isn’t racist and he hasn't spoken to his brother, Prince Harry, since the bombshell interview with Oprah aired.
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'Can you hear us now?': Group of Black doctors urges governments to address inequality in health care
Dr. Onye Nnorom, president of the Black Physicians Association of Ontario, says the high vaccine hesitancy rate among Black Canadians is rooted in systemic racism.
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Barbados expected to cut ties with British royals
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey revived allegations of racism against the Royal Family — allegations that weren't a surprise in Barbados. In November, the Commonwealth country is expected to become...
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Food, photography and social justice - Asma Khan and Hassan Akkad | Studio B: Unscripted
Restaurateur Asma Khan and refugee activist Hassan Akkad discuss problematic social hierarchies and how to disrupt them.
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Race and policing in the aftermath of the George Floyd trial | The Bottom Line
The US is still a place where a routine traffic stop can end up in a life-or-death situation.
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India’s COVID crisis: Navigating bad stats and government spin | The Listening Post
Indian journalists struggle to report the true extent of the COVID crisis. Plus, the history of anti-Asian stereotypes and narratives in the US.
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‘We have to go into battle every time we go into work’: Erica Ifill on being Black in the public service
( - image credit) Erica Ifill, member of the Federal Black Employee Caucus, says discrimination against Black employees in the public service is the ‘status quo’ and not enough is being done to address it.
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Report finds racism, bias in Winnipeg fire response
A report into the response by the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service to a seriously injured Indigenous patient found evidence of implicit bias and lack of concern on the part of some firefighters who attended the call.
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Biden signs executive orders to address systemic racism
U.S. President Joe Biden has made a move to fulfill an election promise, signing four executive orders designed to address aspects of systemic racism.
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Officials to hold talks on anti-Indigenous racism in health care
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller is hosting two days of virtual discussions with Indigenous leaders, health experts and provincial and territorial health ministers on how to prevent and eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in the...
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Indigenous Services minister says BC couple should express contrition for jumping the vaccine queue
Marc Miller spoke with reporters in Ottawa during a regular Covid-19 briefing on Wednesday.
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Race played key role in security response to U.S. Capitol protest, says prof
Most white people who stormed the U.S. Capitol building in Washington on Wednesday will get off 'scot-free,' said Ravi Perry, political science professor at Howard University. He said that's in sharp contrast to the treatment of Black...
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Canada's new defence chief explains why he apologized for racism in the Canadian Armed Forces in his first speech.
Admiral Art McDonald spoke with the CBC's Murray Brewster after the change-of-command ceremony in Ottawa on Thursday.