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Cindy Blackstock: 'There's good words on paper, but nothing has changed for children'
Cindy Blackstock, executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, joins Power & Politics to discuss details of the First Nations child welfare compensation agreement, announced today by the federal government.
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Beirut gun battle: “The crisis is not over”
“Lebanon is still on the edge”. @ZeinakhodrAljaz is back on the streets where gun battles erupted on Thursday, to explain why there are fears of more violence
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Four Mi’kmaw bands launch moderate livelihood fisheries
Four Mi'kmaw communities in Nova Scotia have announced the launch of government-approved moderate livelihood fisheries. The plan has the support from commercial fisheries, but it's not a formal agreement and not all First Nations in the...
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Germany's Armin Laschet ready to leave as head of CDU after electoral defeat
The conservative leader has taken personal responsibility for the party's worst ever electoral result (24,1%) in modern German history.
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Former Facebook Employees Continue to Speak Out Against Platform’s Algorithmic Practices
Facebook is again under fire from former employees who accuse the tech giant of prioritizing its brand over the safety of the public. Roddy Lindsay, founder of Hustle and a former data scientist at Facebook, joined Cheddar to discuss the...
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US’s Blinken visits Mexico to discuss combatting drug violence
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting Mexico to discuss rising drug-related violence there.
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NATO-led mission at Kosovo-Serbia border after deal to ease tensions
The move follows an EU-brokered deal to de-escalate tensions triggered by a dispute over vehicle licence plates.
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Ontario First Nations, town resolve decades-long dispute
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation, made up of two First Nations, has reached a settlement with the town of Saugeen Shores, Ont., to end a decades-long battle over a land claim.
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Feds announce $40B agreement-in-principle to compensate First Nations children
Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu says before reaching a final agreement, "there are a number of questions on the compensation side" the government wants to make sure "everyone gets right".
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Uber loses court battle over whether its drivers are permanent employees
Judges in Amsterdam said the legal relationship between Uber and its drivers has "all the characteristics of an employment contract".
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IAEA and Iran reach agreement to avert nuclear deal crisis
Iran and the UN’s nuclear agency reached an agreement on Sunday and said talks will continue later this month.
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Belarus extraditions: Pro-democracy activists fear deportation
A security agreement between Tbilisi and Minsk took effect earlier this month and has sparked concern.
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Israeli PM Bennett meets President el-Sisi in Egypt
El-Sisi and Bennett discuss Israel-Palestine conflict and bilateral ties on first official trip by an Israeli leader to Egypt in more than 10 years.
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Democrats shift blame for Afghanistan withdrawal chaos to Trump
Under pressure about August departure from Kabul, Biden allies in Congress point to Donald Trump’s deal with Taliban.
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US, UK and Australia agree to new Indo-Pacific security pact
The three countries new partnership, dubbed AUKUS, is seen as an attempt to counter China.
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Nurses hold rallies across Alberta to protest against proposed wage cuts
Alberta nurses took part in simultaneous information pickets across the province to amplify their concerns that understaffing, closed hospital beds and salary rollbacks will impact patient care.
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MEPs vote to freeze controversial EU-China investment deal
MEPs deplore the sanctions that Beijing has imposed on five of their colleagues and refuse to open the debate for ratification as long as the punitive measures remain in place.
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Iran nuclear talks: Deadline to revive the deal approaches
Time is running out as all sides involved in the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are hoping talks held in the Austrian capital since early April will soon lead to a breakthrough
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European Parliament votes to freeze controversial EU-China investment deal
MEPs deplore the sanctions that Beijing has imposed on five of their colleagues and refuse to open the debate for ratification as long as the punitive measures remain in place.
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With No Prenup, Divorce Lawyer Breaks Down How Gates Split Could Play Out
Bill and Melinda Gates announced that after 27 years of marriage they will be divorcing. Jacqueline Newman, Divorce Attorney and Author of "The New Rules of Divorce: 12 Secrets to Protecting Your Wealth, Health, and Happiness," joined...
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US Navy says it fired warning shots at Iranian vessels in Gulf
United States says Iranian IRGC vessels came close to US Navy and Coast Guard ships on Monday evening.
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Russia-Ukraine tension: Moscow closes strait between Black, Azov seas
Russia has announced the closure of the Kerch Strait to Ukrainian and foreign navy ships for the next six months because of what it describes as military exercises.
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Taliban warn US as Trump withdrawal date passes
Taliban say international forces have violated a US-Taliban agreement to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan by May 1, and that this "opened the way" for the group to counter-action.
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Iran nuclear ambitions high on US-Israel meeting's agenda
As the US defence secretary, Lloyd Austin, visits Israel, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz says his government is ready to work with its ally to ensure any new deal with Iran does not undermine regional security.