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Ottawa residents felt abandoned during convoy protest, inquiry hears

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Downtown Ottawa residents laid out the harms and lasting trauma caused by last winter's convoy protest, and how they felt let down by police, as testimony begins at the public inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies...
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Commission to examine Ottawa's decision to trigger Emergencies Act

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Dozens of witnesses are expected to testify at the inquiry into the federal government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act in response to convoy protests in Ottawa earlier this year.
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UK begins first inquiry into government’s pandemic response

9th - Higher Ed
The UK recorded more than 20 million COVID-19 cases and more than 166,000 deaths, the seventh-highest global death rate.
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Families of MMIWG call for action on day of remembrance

9th - Higher Ed
On a national day of remembrance for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), families and other Indigenous people say they are frustrated and angry by the lack of action to implement recommendations they say could help.
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Australia announces inquiry into Morrison’s secret ministries

9th - Higher Ed
Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese has announced an independent inquiry into his predecessor Scott Morrison.
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Head of RCMP apologizes to families of N.S. mass shooting victims

9th - Higher Ed
Facing lawyers for the Nova Scotia mass shooting victims’ families at the inquiry into the tragedy, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki apologized for the force not living up to their expectations. But for some, her words rang hollow.
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Retired tactical officer details frustration with RCMP in N.S. shooting inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
A public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting heard from a retired officer who led the tactical response, and was critical of the RCMP for not having enough staff, proper technology or mental health support to deal with the...
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From Portugal to the world: ‘Digital Building’ opens door to country's architecture

9th - Higher Ed
Portugal's Casa da Arquitectura has created a so-called Digital Building to give people access to virtual versions of its exhibits free of charge.
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Victims’ families frustrated by N.S. mass shooting inquiry

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Ian Hanomansing talks to Nick Beaton, whose wife and unborn child were killed in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting, and Michael Scott, a lawyer representing more than a dozen victims’ families, about their concerns with the...
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Liberals call public inquiry into use of Emergencies Act during convoy protests

9th - Higher Ed
The federal Liberals have announced a public inquiry to examine what led to the convoy protests in downtown Ottawa and whether the government was right to invoke the Emergencies Act.
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UK lawmakers approve probe into PM Boris Johnson’s ‘Partygate’

9th - Higher Ed
Lawmakers triggered an investigation into whether Johnson lied to the UK Parliament about breaking COVID-19 lockdown rules.
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The debate over RCMP officers testifying in N.S. shooting inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Lawyers for the RCMP say the officers involved in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting shouldn’t have to testify in a public inquiry because of the trauma associated with reliving their experiences. Families of the victims don’t...
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Inquiry into Nova Scotia mass shooting opens amid criticism

9th - Higher Ed
On the first day of the long-awaited public inquiry into the 2020 mass killing in Nova Scotia, both politicians and victims' families are criticizing the process, accusing the commission of a lack of transparency.
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N.S. firefighters traumatized by RCMP gunfire say concerns not addressed by inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Two Nova Scotia firefighters say a public inquiry into the RCMP’s handling of the 2020 mass shooting, which also involved gunfire at an area fire hall, isn’t addressing their concerns about why police left before talking to them, leaving...
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N.S. shooting victim’s daughter frustrated by handling of public inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Darcy Dobson, who’s mother Heather O’Brien, was killed in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting, says the upcoming public inquiry is leaving families in the dark about what will unfold.
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Putin says US and allies ignored Russia's security demands

9th - Higher Ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the US had ignored Russia's demands that NATO not expand eastward but that Moscow was still open to more talks.
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Cost of inquiry into N.S. mass shootings hits $13M

9th - Higher Ed
The inquiry examining the circumstances surrounding the killing of 22 people in April 2020 has cost the federal and Nova Scotia governments about $13 million so far. Public proceedings have yet to start.
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UK PM Boris Johnson again urged to resign over Downing Street parties

9th - Higher Ed
Johnson has so far ruled out resignation but several of his own lawmakers have urged him to do so or face a vote of no confidence.
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Video shows violent arrest of young Black people in Quebec City

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains disturbing details. A video showing Quebec City police violently arresting two young Black people is being criticized by federal, provincial and city officials, while the police are providing few details...
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US judicial inquiry to look into Black Eric Garner's death

9th - Higher Ed
A rare US judicial inquiry will begin on Monday into how African American Eric Garner died as he said: "I can't breathe" under the chokehold of a New York police officer seven years ago.
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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announces resignation over corruption allegations

9th - Higher Ed
Opposition leaders had called for Kurz to go and planned to bring a no-confidence motion against him to parliament on Tuesday.
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‘Deceitful tactics’ used to get famous Princess Diana interview

9th - Higher Ed
An inquiry found former BBC journalist Martin Bashir used “deceitful tactics,” including creating fake bank statements, to secure his famous 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
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Nurse who insulted Joyce Echaquan says she was overworked

9th - Higher Ed
The nurse heard on a Facebook live video insulting Joyce Echaquan before she died told a coroner’s inquest she was overworked, stressed and apologized for what she said.
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Coroner’s inquiry hears from staff at hospital where Joyce Echaquan died

9th - Higher Ed
A coroner’s inquiry into the death of Joyce Echaquan heard testimony from hospital staff on duty when she died, including the orderly caught mocking the Indigenous woman on video.