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Indigenous artist highlights importance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Indigenous artist Corrine Hunt, who designed the logo for an 'Every Child Matters' shirt distributed by the B.C. Lions at a recent game, talked with CBC News about the significance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and...
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AFN national chief reflects on inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald urged Canadians to use the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to reflect on the impacts of residential schools and find a healing path forward.
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Trudeau in Tofino, B.C. with family on 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Prime Minister Trudeau took a family vacation as Canada marked the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. In response to questions about the timing of this holiday, Minister of Heritage Steven Guilbeault says that on the issue...
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Canada: Day for Truth and Reconciliation spurs calls for action

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Indigenous leaders call for action, accountability on Canada’s first official National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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How businesses are recognizing 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Some businesses are marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in their own way such as organizing events for employees to listen to residential school survivors, despite several provinces choosing not to observe the statutory...
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Ontario First Nations, town resolve decades-long dispute

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The Saugeen Ojibway Nation, made up of two First Nations, has reached a settlement with the town of Saugeen Shores, Ont., to end a decades-long battle over a land claim.
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Incorporating Indigenous perspectives inside classrooms

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There have been increased efforts over the years to teach young Canadian students about Indigenous peoples and the truth of residential schools. Ontario is one province with plans to mandate lessons on Indigenous peoples for students in...
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What the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation means to this B.C. First Nation

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For members of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, Sept. 30 is about honouring the children and survivors of residential schools, and creating a path forward for reconciliation. The First Nation sparked a national conversation after it helped...
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Flags still fly half mast for residential school victims

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All three national Indigenous leaders are urging the federal government to keep the Canadian flag lowered on federal buildings in memory of students who never came home from residential schools, but a former Truth and Reconciliation...
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O'Toole says he would raise flags after national day of reconciliation

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says he would raise flags at government buildings after the national day of reconciliation on Sept. 30.
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Sri Lanka Catholics protest against 2019 Easter bombings probe

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Why Catholics in Sri Lanka are still demanding justice for the victims of the 2019 Easter Bombings.
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Singh asks prime minister to step in on conflicts between Indigenous people and federal government

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During question period on Wednesday, Jagmeet Singh asked the prime minister to act in cases where Indigenous people are in conflict with the federal government.
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Nurse who insulted Joyce Echaquan says she was overworked

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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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Colombia enters third week of anti-government protests

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Protesters are calling for end to police violence and more economic support during pandemic, among long list of demands.
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Conservative MP questions defence minister about termination of Commons committee hearings on military misconduct

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James Bezan asked Minister of Defence Harjit Sajjan why the Liberals voted to end committee hearings into military misconduct.
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Critics call Georgia’s new voting law voter suppression

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Critics say Georgia’s new voting law, put in place after former president Donald Trump’s false claims of voter fraud, is aimed at voters suppression.
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Chauvin’s knee was never off Floyd’s neck: Expert

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Expert witness describes Derek Chauvin’s conduct as ‘excessive force’ as defence claims he was trained to do so.
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First Nations leaders call for federal government to examine residential school sites

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Stephanie Scott, executive director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, is among those calling for protection of former residential school sites after B.C.'s Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced the discovery of...
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Alberta doctor explains why they're starting 'alternative' COVID-19 briefings

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Emergency room physician Dr. Joe Vipond says their group is filling a void left by the lack of briefings from Alberta health officials.
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Mayor reflects on shooting death of 20-year-old Black man Daunte Wright

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As people await the verdict in the Derek Chauvin murder trial in Minneapolis, the mayor of nearby Brooklyn Center, Minn., reflected on the violence and protests that have erupted in his community after the death of Daunte Wright, a...
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Canadian families win lawsuit against Iran over shooting down of passenger jet

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Ontario's Superior Court of Justice has ruled that the shooting down of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 by Iran was an intentional act of terrorism. The court decision is a way for victims' families in Canada to seek damages...
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Notorious Colombian warlords give evidence at hearing

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The two are promising to confess their crimes in a symbolic and potentially revelatory series of meetings.
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Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada reacts to secret audio recording

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Ukraine's ambassador to Canada, Andriy Shevchenko comments on an audio recording that suggests Iran’s Foreign Affairs Minister Zarif acknowledged the downing of Flight PS752 could have been intentional.
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Secret recording says it’s possible Flight 752 may have been intentionally shot down

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CBC News has obtained a recording of a man sources have identified as Iran's foreign minister acknowledging that the downing of Flight 752 could have been intentional. The Canadian government and security agencies are reviewing the...