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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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Navalny: Police detain brother, search home ahead of new protests

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Navalny: Police detain brother, search home ahead of new protests.
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French court finds Charlie Hebdo attack accomplices guilty

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Paris court delivers guilty verdicts to 14 accomplices of January 2015 attacks on offices of French satirical newspaper.
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Quebec’s appeal court reduces mosque shooters sentence

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Quebec's highest court has ruled the sentence given to Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette, life in prison without parole for 40 years, was unconstitutional and shortened the time without parole to 25 years. Bisonnette...
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Venezuelan court sentences six former Citgo executives to prison

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The six have denied wrongdoing and a lawyer on their defence team said they planned to appeal.
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Video showing Indigenous woman punched, dragged to RCMP cell prompts calls for investigation

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A video shows a 19-year-old Indigenous woman being punched, knocked unconscious and dragged into a cell by community safety officers at an RCMP detachment in Thompson, Man. The video, from January 2018, is prompting calls for an...
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Epstein friend Maxwell denied bail in sex-trafficking case

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Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of luring underage girls so the late financier could sexually abuse them.
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George Floyd's family sues Minneapolis, four police officers

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George Floyd's family has filed a lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis and the four police officers charged in his death.
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Employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights say their sexual assault allegations were dismissed by HR

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Five current and former female employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights allege they've been sexually harassed by the same male colleague and say their complaints to human resources were dismissed.
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Employees allege sexual harassment at Canadian Museum for Human Rights

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Five women who are current or former employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg tell CBC News about experiences with sexual harassment in the workplace, all related to one employee, that were dismissed. It's the third...
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DOJ tries to fire US attorney who investigated Trump allies

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Geoffrey Berman refuses to step down after the US Department of Justice abruptly moved to dismiss him.
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Russia sentences ex-US marine to 16 years in prison for espionage

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US denounces Russian court's verdict against Paul Whelan, with Pompeo demanding his immediate release.
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Blue Jays player, coach refuse to pay Toronto rent

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Toronto landlords for Blue Jays player Rowdy Tellez and coach Mark Budzinski say they’re owed thousands of dollars in rent. Both men say since COVID-19 has suspended the MLB season, they shouldn't have to pay rent in Toronto.
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Former Atlanta police officer faces 11 charges in Rayshard Brooks’ death

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The former Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks is facing 11 charges, including felony murder, with prosecutors saying Brooks didn’t pose a threat to the officers.
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China Jails Citizen Journalist Zhang Zhan for Four Years Over Wuhan Coronavirus Reporting

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Steven Butler, Asia Program Coordinator from the Committee to Protect Journalists, breaks down why Zhang Zhan was charged and the global reaction to China's crackdown on expressions of free speech.
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Meng has courthouse photoshoot 2 days before key court decision

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Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou is getting a lot of attention for a confident photoshoot outside B.C's Supreme Court, two days before a pivotal decision in her extradition case that could send her to the U.S. to face fraud charges, or set her...
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Hong Kong activists charged over last year's demonstrations

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The group of 15 charged with organising and taking part in last year's Hong Kong protests.
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Daughter fights to put camera in mother's long-term care room to amid COVID-19 crisis

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Robin Nelson has been fighting to put a camera in her mother’s room at an Ontario long-term care home to monitor her care and communicate with her, but the home won’t allow it.
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Family of COVID-19 victim to sue Quebec care home

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The family of a COVID-19 victim at CHSLD Herron in Dorval, Que., wants to file a class-action lawsuit against the private residence, claiming at least $2 million in damages that would be divided among residents. Thirty-one residents have...
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COVID-19 ‘trickle effect’ on our economy will be long-standing: Employment lawyer

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Lawyer Muneeza Sheikh talks about layoffs, disruptions during coronavirus pandemic
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MH17 trial starts without suspects

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None of the suspects is attending the trial about the crash of MH17, which investigators say was shot down by a missile launcher from Russia.
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I am a Londoner - Gina Martin

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Evening Standard interview with activist Gina Martin for the original series I am a Londoner.
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Trump purge: Impeachment witnesses lose their jobs

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Firings come two days after the Republican-majority Senate acquitted the US president of charges of abuse of power.
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'Dark Waters': Hollywood's warning to Europe as Mark Ruffalo showcases new film

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In a packed out room in the European Parliament, Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo, showcased his latest film, which depicts a murky real-life thriller. Dark Waters tells the story of an American lawyer, who takes on one of the world's...