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Joyce Echaquan’s husband testifies at inquiry into hospital death

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An inquiry has begun into the death of a Atikamekw woman who died at a Quebec hospital where staff hurled racist insults at her. Joyce Echaquan's husband fought back tears as he spoke about his partner of 23 years.
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Lawyer, politician, judge Thomas Berger dead at 88

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Thomas Berger, a former B.C. supreme court justice and politician who fought for groundbreaking Indigenous land claims, has died at the age of 88.
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South Africa corruption inquiry: Cyril Ramaphosa testifies for second day

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President Cyril Ramaphosa is the highest-ranking official to testify at an ongoing inquiry into corruption in South Africa.
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Brazil Senate investigating Bolsonaro’s handling of COVID-19

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Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro continues to downplay the coronavirus, despite still surging infections and deaths.
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Lionel Desmond inquiry examines lack of psychological support before veteran killed his family

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An inquiry into the deaths of Canadian veteran Lionel Desmond and his family hears from his sisters, who say he wasn't getting the help needed after being diagnosed with PTSD. Desmond killed his family, and then himself, in 2017.
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Dutch government under pressure after Labour Party leader steps down over welfare benefits scandal

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Mark Rutte's government is under pressure to respond to a welfare benefits scandal after Labour Party leader Lodewijk Asscher stepped down.
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Dutch PM Mark Rutte resigns after government engulfed by welfare benefits scandal

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Mark Rutte's government had come under pressure to respond to a welfare benefits scandal after Labour Party leader Lodewijk Asscher stepped down.
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Dutch government resigns amid child welfare benefits scandal

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The Dutch government is resigning over its response to a child welfare benefits scandal, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Friday.
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Australia Indigenous sites: Inquiry advises Rio Tinto to compensate

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Rio Tinto was granted approval to damage the ancient Juukan Gorge rock caves in 2013 under Aboriginal Heritage Laws.
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Additional charges in N.S. shooting ‘fraught;’ families relieved

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Three people have been charged with supplying ammunition to the gunman in the Nova Scotia shooting, which killed 22 people in April, including his former spouse. And though families are relieved to see more charges laid, some say...
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Australia finds evidence of war crimes in Afghanistan inquiry

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Four-year inquiry began after local media reported special forces had killed unarmed men and children.
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UK to launch inquiry into undercover police tactics

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It will look at how undercover officers spied on hundreds of left-wing organisations.
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Australian troops killed 39 Afghan civilians, prisoners, military report says

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An Australian military report into war crimes has found evidence that elite Australian troops unlawfully killed 39 Afghan prisoners, farmers and civilians.
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Quebec launches inquiry into Joyce Echaquan’s death

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Protests were held in Montreal as Quebec announced a public inquiry in the racist verbal abuse of Joyce Echaquan at the Joliette Hospital during her final hours. Activists for Indigenous women say her experience was typical of the abuse...
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Review of N.S. mass shooting replaced with public inquiry

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Relenting to public pressure, including from victims’ families, the federal government is replacing the review panel into the Nova Scotia mass shooting with a public inquiry, which will require people to give evidence under oath.
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Independent review of N.S. shooting frustrates victims’ families

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The families of those killed in April’s mass shooting in Nova Scotia are angry and frustrated there won’t be a full inquiry into what happened, but an independent review focusing on the circumstances surrounding the shooting as well as...
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Scheer says every employee has the right to work in a harassment-free workplace

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Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer said he wouldn't comment specifically on the Rideau Hall investigation.
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Independent review of N.S. mass killing | Sunday Scrum

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An independent, three-person panel has been tasked with delivering a report on April's mass killing in Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead, but some family members of the victims are calling for a public inquiry.
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Australia koalas 'on verge of extinction'

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MPs say koalas will become extinct in New South Wales within 30 years unless urgent action is taken to protect them.
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Demands grow for public inquiry into N.S. mass shooting

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There are increasing demands for a public inquiry, six weeks after the horrific mass murder in rural Nova Scotia, but the federal and provincial governments both say the other should lead it.
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Australia to release report into possible Afghanistan war crimes

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The report - to be released on Thursday - sums up a four-year inquiry into the allegations against Australian special forces.
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Saudi crown prince approved Khashoggi murder: U.S. intelligence report

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( - image credit) Rami Khouri, a journalism professor at the University of Beirut, says it's important that demands for an inquiry into journalist Jamal Khashoggi's assassination continue and that Khashoggi remains a symbol for...
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Keeping an eye on their 105-year-old grandmother | Ella Soper & Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown

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Ella Soper and Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown discuss the state of long term care in Ontario as it relates to their 105-year-old grandmother.
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UN: 'Highly probable' Syria gov't and allies attacked hospitals

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UN board of inquiry finds high probability government and allies targeted health facilities.