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Russia Donbas training: Preparations for a possible new offensive

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Scenes suggesting Russian military domination of air & sea were broadcast across Russia's media platforms on Saturday.
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RCMP had information suggesting convoy protests could turn violent

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The public safety minister says the head of the RCMP warned him of an urgent threat of violence at the anti-vaccine mandate protests in Coutts, Alta., the day before the Emergencies Act was invoked.
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Blair testifies at committee on 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting

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Manitoba MP Raquel Dancho questions Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair before a House committee on allegations that he pressured RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki to release details on the guns used in the 2020 Nova Scotia mass...
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MPs grill RCMP commissioner, minister over alleged political interference

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RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki and Bill Blair, Canada's former minister of public safety, were grilled by MPs in Ottawa Monday during the House of Commons committee hearing about a mass shooting in Nova Scotia. They faced allegations of...
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Next steps 'most important thing,' says Anishinaabe journalist, professor

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Indigenous and non-Indigenous people need to build a country 'as partners,' says Niigaan Sinclair, a journalist, professor and member of the Anishinaabe First Nation.
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Progress on TRC's calls to action moving slower than hoped

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Progress on the 94 calls to actions outlined in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report, released in 2015, is moving slower than many had hoped. Today, only about 10 per cent of those calls have been fully answered.
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Canadians should buy orange shirts from Indigenous artists, shirt maker urges

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Tina Taphouse, a St'at'imc artist who has made her own line of orange T-shirts, says Canadians looking to wear commemorative reconciliation shirts should purchase them from Indigenous businesses and initiatives to show their support for...
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Indigenous community leaders reflect on reconciliation and the road ahead

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Shayla Oullette Stonechild and Ginger Gosnell-Myers, two Indigenous women who advocate for their communities, reflect on where Canada is on the path to reconciliation and what needs to be done to keep moving forward.
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B.C. mom upset with preschool headdress craft

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A mother from the Lytton First Nation in Coquitlam, B.C., says she was in disbelief after her son was sent home with a headdress craft made on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Chess world rocked by cheating accusation scandal

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The world of chess has been in turmoil over accusations of cheating made by the game's leading player. Magnus Carlsen has publicly accused an up-and-coming American chess player named Hans Niemann of cheating after Niemann beat him at a...
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US judge frees Adnan Syed after more than 20 years in jail

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Judge vacates Syed’s conviction for 1999 murder as prosecutors reinvestigate case that was focus of ‘Serial’ podcast.
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Head of RCMP apologizes to families of N.S. mass shooting victims

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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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#TrendCheck: Truth Social & The Return Of 'The Rachel'

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Check out what's trending on Monday, August 15, 2022.
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Rishi Sunak: “We’re Going To Need Someone Who Actually Understands Brexit, Believes In Brexit, Voted For Brexit,”

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Rishi Sunak hit out at the “forces that be” who are supporting Liz Truss as he gave a speech in Margaret Thatcher’s birthplace.Speaing in Grantham, alled himself the “underdog” but stopped short of naming Ms Truss personally.He told the...
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Al Jazeera journalist's funeral: Abu Akleh killed by Israeli troo

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A state-like funeral was held for a journalist who dedicated her life to the struggle for freedom.
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Al Jazeera journalist's funeral: Abu Akleh killed by Israeli troops

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A state-like funeral was held for a journalist who dedicated her life to the struggle for freedom.
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'Showing the truth matters': The emotional challenge of war photography in Ukraine

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Vadim Ghirda is a Romanian photographer behind some of the most recognisable and powerful images from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Euronews Culture wanted to find out more about his work and why he believes photography is more important...
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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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Ryan Farrington: ‘We fought for this public inquiry, instead of this review’

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Ryan Farrington, who lost his mother Dawn Madsen and stepfather Frank Gulenchyn in the Nova Scotia mass shooting, joins Power & Politics to voice his frustration about the Mass Casualty Commission conducting the public inquiry.
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Caron on meeting Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet

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Métis National Council President Cassidy Caron speaks about her meeting with Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who has the Pope's ear.
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The ‘last standing independent media’ in Kashmir

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Several journalists have been arrested in Indian-administered Kashmir this year, in what reporters say is a crackdown on press freedom. One of the arrests was Kashmir Walla editor Fahad Shah.
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Trudeau announces $2.9 million in funding for Williams Lake First Nation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is committing $2.9 million for phase two of the work being done by Williams Lake First Nation following the reported discovery of unmarked graves at a former residential school.
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Trudeau visits Williams Lake First Nation, commits nearly $3M in funding

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with residential school survivors during a visit to the Williams Lake First Nation in B.C. on Wednesday. There, he announced an additional $2.9 million in funding to provide support as the First Nation...
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Caron: 'Apologize for the wrongdoing'

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Cassidy Caron, Métis National Council president, explains what Métis delegates are seeking from the Roman Catholic Church.