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Bitcoin creator allegedly unmasked

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An Australian technology entrepreneur has said he is the creator of bitcoin, which could have major ramifications for the controversial digital currency. Media organisation including the BBC, The Economist and GQ magazine have reported...
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Valentine's Day march for missing and murdered indigenous women

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Sense of optimism at annual marches due to federal government's promise to hold a much-awaited public inquiry into the issue
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Hurt, healing and hope: The pain of losing a daughter

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Hurt, healing and hope are just some of the feelings an Indigenous family has dealt with following the death or disappearance of a daughter. Louisa Lafferty is just one of 1,200 or so Indigenous women across Canada who've had to live for...
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Keeping indigenous women safe

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Nikki Fraser, a 25-year-old youth worker from Kamloops, asks Justin Trudeau how he plans to keep indigenous women safe
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Vladimir Putin probably approved Litvinenko's murder: U.K. inquiry

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Alexander Litvinenko died after drinking green tea laced with a rare radioactive isotope
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U.K. probes war crimes in Iraq

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The head of a British investigation into alleged abuses during the Iraq War says that U.K. soldiers may face prosecution for crimes including murder
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Trudeau government begins MMIW inquiry

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Ministers Jody Wilson-Raybould, Patty Hajdu and Carolyn Bennett, discuss their government's first steps in getting an inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women under way
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Inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women

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Liberals provide details on the two phases of their plan for a national public inquiry
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Trudeau says racism in RCMP is unacceptable

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to comments made by the RCMP Commissioner that there are racists in his force.
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Israel’s actions in Gaza ‘intentional attack on civilians’: UN inquiry

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The UN's first in-depth report into the war on Gaza lays out violations by Israel and Hamas and accuses them of war crimes.
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Israeli war crimes in Gaza report to be presented to UN human rights council

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Israeli war crimes in Gaza report to be presented to UN human rights council
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UN report on Israel, Hamas: Extermination, starvation, gender-based violence

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The Israeli government and Palestinian groups including Hamas have committed war crimes during the war on Gaza, according to a UN report.
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UN probe accuses Israel of ‘extermination’ in war on Gaza

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UN investigation accuses Israel of crimes against humanity in Gaza, including "extermination." Hamas was also blamed for war crimes.
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CSIS chief stands by spy agency's work after PM casts doubt on its reliability

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CSIS Director David Vigneault returned to the public inquiry on foreign inference, defending the spy agency's work after the prime minister told the inquiry he doesn't always trust the intelligence shared with him.
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It would be a first in N.L., but a public inquiry into the latest HMP death is needed: lawyer

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St. John’s lawyer Bob Buckingham says Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Nash Denic can recommend a public inquiry, but never has. Seamus Flynn was 35 at the time of his death. He was taken by ambulance from Her Majesty’s Penitentiary on the...
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Construction company to pay $21.5M after city drops claims against other defendants in Winnipeg police HQ case

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In a settlement agreement between the City of Winnipeg and 40 defendants involved in the construction of the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters building, the defendants agreed to resolve the matter among themselves, leaving contractor...
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Confused by the Winnipeg police HQ scandal? We explain

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The City of Winnipeg dismissing claims against dozens of people and companies is the latest development in the years-long scandal surrounding the construction of the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters. CBC's Caroline Barghout walks us...
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Family calls for inquiry into death of restaurant owner beaten outside his business

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The family of restaurant owner Kyriakos Vogiatzakis is demanding an inquiry into his death. His brother, Michael says the system meant to save lives failed.
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Sammy Yatim's shooting death by Toronto police officer ruled a homicide

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A list of 63 recommendations was released in the coroner's inquest into the death of Sammy Yatim. The teen was shot and killed by Toronto police on a TTC streetcar more than a decade ago while experiencing a mental health crisis. CBC's...
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Veterans Affairs minister responds to Desmond inquiry findings

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Minister of Veterans Affairs Ginette Petitpas Taylor, speaking after a Nova Scotia inquiry into killings by a former soldier released its final report, said her department approves mental health requests 'immediately' when a veteran...
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Inquiry into killings by veteran calls for more medical file sharing

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The inquiry that investigated why a former soldier killed three family members and himself in 2017 has released 25 recommendations on how to prevent a similar tragedy — including more case workers for veterans and sharing of medical files.
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Family reacts to Lionel Desmond inquiry recommendations

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On Jan. 3, 2017, Lionel Desmond shot his 31-year-old wife, Shanna, their 10-year-old daughter, Aaliya, and his 52-year-old mother, Brenda, before he turned the gun on himself at a home in rural eastern Nova Scotia. Seven years later, an...
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Inquiry into killings by war veteran calls for better sharing of medical files

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An inquiry that investigated why a former soldier in Nova Scotia killed three family members and himself in 2017 says health-care professionals could have done a better job of sharing Lionel Desmond's complex medical history.
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80 per cent of foreign interference inquiry submissions so far are "classified," says commission lawyer

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Before the independent inquiry into foreign electoral interference can take stock of the problem, it first needs to work out what it can — and can't — talk about publicly. CBC's Karina Roman breaks down the process to come.