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Mental health services lacking for the Indigenous

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A lack of mental health services is a contributing factor to domestic abuse cases in remote Indigenous communities. CBC News is hearing from people at the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls hearing in Yellowknife, who say...
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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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GRAPHIC WARNING: Coroner releases video of Indigenous man dying while restrained by police

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Cat Lake First Nation inquiry begins into death of Romeo Wesley
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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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MMIWG chief commissioner on the inquiry's future

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MMIWG chief commissioner Marion Buller discusses the future of the inquiry amid the latest resignation of one of the commission's key members
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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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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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Uber ‘under investigation over tool to evade scrutiny by authorities’

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The ride-hailing firm Uber is reportedly under criminal investigation for use of a software tool which helped its drivers evade government regulators. The US Department of Justice inquiry is said to centre on Uber’s so called Greyball...
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Airbus boss Thomas Enders caught up in Eurofighter fraud probe

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The Chief Executive of Airbus, Thomas Enders, is being investigated by prosecutors in Austria for suspected fraud. The focus is on Eurofighter warplanes bought by Austria more than a decade ago. The prosecutors office confirmed that...
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Malaysia’s central bank joins North Korea funds probe

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Malaysia’s central bank has said it is helping law enforcement agencies investigate the possible illegal flow of millions from that country to North Korea. The United Nations is also involved due to the alleged violation of international...
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Samsung boss arrest rocks South Korea’s highest levels of power

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The arrest of Samsung Group chief Jay Y. Lee has sent shock waves through South Korea. He is the highest-profile business figure caught up in the corruption scandal swirling around President Park Geun-hye. Lee is accused of bribing a...
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Interns protest over unpaid work experience

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Several interns have held a protest in Brussels to voice their anger at unpaid work experience. Dozens of trainees demonstrated outside the headquarters of the EU’s foreign policy service. They say these internships are illegal. Similar...
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Samsung’s boss questioned again over influence-peddling

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Samsung’s chief Jay Y. Lee has been released after being interviewed for a second time by special prosecutors. He was questioned for 15 hours. Lee has been classified as a suspect in the probe into an influence-peddling scandal involving...
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BT shares plummet on deepening Italian accounting scandal

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UK telecoms firm BT has cut its revenue, earnings and cash flow forecasts for the next two years. The reason for that was it had discovered improper accounting at its Italian business went far deeper than previously thought. Its shares...
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DiCaprio to cooperate over corruption investigation into Malaysian investment fund 1MDB

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Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio has said he will cooperate with investigations of corruption allegations against Malaysia’s state investment fund 1MDB. His charitable foundation has pledged to return gifts or donations that came...
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French submarine builder DCNS scuppered by leaks

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An apparent case of industrial espionage could have major financial consequences for the French military contractor DCNS. The Australian newspaper has reported 22,000 pages of secret details of the combat capabilities of its Scorpene...
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MMIW inquiry details expected tomorrow

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Tomorrow the government will name the commissioners in the MMIW inquiry, what they will be mandated to do and what they won't.
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Details of MMIW inquiry announced

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The federal government has announced the terms for an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs on MMIW inquiry

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Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Carolyn Bennett discusses the details of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Concerns about the MMIW inquiry

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Two unique perspectives on today's announcement about the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Facebook faces tax probe over transfer of assets to Ireland

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The US tax authorities say Facebook may have unfairly cut its tax bill by understating by “billions of dollars” the value of intellectual property it transferred to Ireland in 2010. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is seeking a court...
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Hassan Diab: 'Justice has finally prevailed'

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Hassan Diab, the Canadian professor who spent more than three years in France in solitary confinement, says justice has finally prevailed. Canada agreed on extradite Diab to France after investigators in that country linked him to the...
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China’s steel makers deny hacking theft of US data

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US regulators have launched an investigation into complaints about Chinese steel manufacturers. Top American producer United States Steel Corporation has claimed Chinese competitors not only fixed prices but also used research data into...
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Mitsubishi boss resigns over fuel economy scandal as Suzuki says also gave wrong data

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Suzuki has joined Mitsubishi in admitting used the wrong fuel economy tests for some of its cars, but Japan’s transport ministry said those two were the only carmakers to do that. The ministry made that statement after asking all vehicle...