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93 possible burial sites found near former B.C. residential school
WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Williams Lake First Nation in B.C. says 93 possible burial sites have been found at the site of the former St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School.
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N.L. health minister dodges details of cyberattack against health-care system
Health Minister John Haggie confirmed Wednesday there had been a cyberattack against Newfoundland and Labrador's health-care system, but deflected repeated requests for details.
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MEPs want further investigations into misuse of EU funds in Slovakia
The murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak three years ago helped shine a spotlight on shady agricultural fund dealings in Slovakia.
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Alexander Schallenberg replaces Kurz as Austria's new chancellor
Sebastian Kurz resigned on Saturday amid a corruption scandal. He has denied any wrongdoing.
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Coroners must improve communication, transparency, says Ontario watchdog
The Death Investigation Oversight Council, charged with overseeing Ontario's chief coroner, has issued a non-binding recommendation for families to be advised when there's a change in the coroner leading a death investigation. The...
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Probe in Ethiopia’s Tigray did not reach site of Axum attack: UN
UN human rights investigators unable to deploy to site of alleged massacre of several hundred people in holy city.
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'Once we put the plan together we'll have a better idea for the timeline'
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan tells David Common on Power & Politics that he agrees with an ex-judge's recommendation to have the civilian justice system investigate sexual misconduct allegations in the military — but isn't able to say...
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CSIS head takes aim at security laws
( - image credit) CSIS Director David Vigneault appeals to Parliament to update the spy agency's legislation.
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RCMP commissioner says she's confident RCMP can keep the peace in N.S.
RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki spoke with reporters as tensions continue to run high in the fisheries dispute in Nova Scotia.
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Tech CEOs testify before congress
Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Apple's Tim Cook, Google's Sundar Pichai and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are testifying remotely for a hearing by the House's judiciary subcommittee on antitrust.
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WHO lays groundwork for mission to discover origins of novel coronavirus
Two experts from the World Health Organization are heading to China to help define the terms of reference for a larger investigation.
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'Profound regret': ICC prosecutor on being hit with US sanctions over Afghanistan war crimes probe
A prosecutor from the International Criminal Court (ICC) has told Euronews of her "profound regret" after the US slapped her with sanctions. Earlier this month President Donald Trump authorised economic and travel sanctions against Fatou...
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Analysis: New EU tools to prevent backsliding on the rule of law within the bloc
Europe has seen various attacks on the rule of law in recent years in Malta, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic; from allegations of corruption and assassinations to squeezing out the opposition and testing the...
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France vows 'zero tolerance' against racist police officers
France has vowed "zero tolerance" over police racism after George Floyd's death in the US helped shine a light on the issue in Europe. The country's interior minister, Christophe Castaner, said on Monday that officers suspected of racist...
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Ontario premier calls military report on long-term care homes 'heartbreaking' and 'gut-wrenching'
Doug Ford promises accountability and justice after the report describes 'extremely troubling' conditions in the homes.
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'Guidance was definitely given' | Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough
Employment and Workforce Development Minister Carla Qualtrough discusses how emergency benefit claims are processed, as well as when students can expect the CESB in their bank accounts.
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Should body cameras be mandatory for Nunavut RCMP? | Kenny Bell & Janet Pitsiulaaq Brewster
Iqaluit Mayor Kenny Bell and Deputy Mayor Janet Pitsiulaaq Brewster discuss why they think body cameras are needed for Nunavut RCMP.
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Workers raised concerns about Alberta meat processing plant closed by COVID-19 outbreak
Employees at the Cargill meat processing plant raised concerns about public health measures not being followed two weeks before a COVID-19 outbreak forced the plant to close.
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Sudbury man tests positive for COVID-19 after attending Toronto conference
Public health official says attendance at Toronto mining conference a potential risk of coronavirus exposure.
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Malawi rape allegations against police officers
Human rights lawyers say police are not doing enough to investigate a series of allegations of rape and sexual abuse, against their officers.
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Amnesty International denounces lack of investigation into activists' abduction
Activists Oumar Sylla and Mamadou Billo Bah have been missing since 9 July 2024. Amnesty International has demanded action from the authorities and denounced a "climate of terror" as the junta in power has stepped up disappearances of...
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South Africa: Top cop accuses police minister of derailing probe into political killings
In South Africa, the police minister and brass of the ruling ANC party are facing flak for allegedly shielding corrupt officials. Watch in for more details!
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B.C. government to rein in dysfunctional councils
The B.C. government says it's looking at how to rein in dysfunctional city councils. A number of communities — most notably Kamloops — have been paralyzed by councillors and mayors investigating and sometimes suing each other, instead of...
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B.C. government to reign in dysfunctional councils
The B.C. government says it's looking at how to reign in dysfunctional city councils. A number of communities — most notably Kamloops — have been paralyzed by councillors and mayors investigating and sometimes suing each other, instead...