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Indigenous Services minister gives update on vaccine delivery

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Marc Miller spoke with reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday.
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Miller clarifies government's position on First Nation under boil-water advisory

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller discusses why he walked back what his Ontario regional director general told Neskantaga about a promised third party investigation into the business practices of contractors, engineering and...
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Toronto police officer gets 9-month jail sentence for Dafonte Miller assault

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Toronto police officer Michael Theriault has been sentenced to nine months in jail for the 2016 assault of Dafonte Miller. Miller, a Black man, was beaten and left blind in one eye.
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Federal officials describe fly-in equipment used to fight COVID outbreaks in isolated Indigenous communities

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller and Dr. Tom Wong, his department's chief medical officer of public health, briefed reporters on the isolation tents being used in Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba.
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Miller and Bellegarde hail child welfare agreement

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Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller and Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde have signed an agreement to move child welfare to First Nations to administer and run.
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Toronto police officer found guilty of assault, brother not guilty

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A Toronto police officer has been found guilty of the assault of a young Black man more than three years ago, while the officer's brother has been acquitted of all charges.
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Toronto police officer found guilty of assault in beating of Dafonte Miller

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Toronto police officer Michael Theriault was found guilty of the assault of Dafonte Miller in 2016. He was found not guilty of other charges, including aggravated assault. His brother was acquitted.
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Miller says $120 million PPE proposal from Saskatchewan First Nations sent to Health Canada

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller and Assistant Deputy Minister Valerie Gideon spoke with the CBC's Jorge Barrera on Friday.
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Concerns Ontario long-term care homes still need more support during COVID-19 outbreaks

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Family members of people in Ontario long-term care homes are concerned the facilities still don’t have the equipment and staffing support needed during COVID-19 outbreaks despite urgent measures announced last week.
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Miller explains Ottawa's efforts in helping Indigenous Canadians fight COVID-19

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller spoke to reporters on Parliament Hill on Thursday
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Bennett, Miller update on government response to protests

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller and Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett spoke to reporters about efforts to arrange meetings with Indigenous protestors and hereditary chiefs.
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Miller on the state of the talks with Tyendinaga Mohawk First Nation

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Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller spoke with reporters after the weekly Liberal Caucus meeting on Wednesday
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Miller is still waiting to meet the Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs

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Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller spoke with reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting on Thursday
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'We want to see movement' | Chief Woos

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Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chief Woos tells Power & Politics there will be no further talks until they see RCMP leave the Wet'suwet'en territory.
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From Gaza to ICE raids, why is US firm Palantir under scrutiny?

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From anti-immigration raids, Gaza kill lists and lucrative government contracts, US data firm Palantir has been under increasing scrutiny.
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23andMe failed to protect customer data, investigation finds

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DNA testing company 23andMe failed to take ‘basic steps’ to secure customer data resulting in a massive global data breach, a joint investigation by Canada and the U.K. found. In 2023, hackers posted the data of nearly seven million...
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Montreal billionaire accused of sex crimes too sick to stand trial, judge rules

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Robert Miller, 81, was facing 24 charges related to sex crimes involving 11 women, most of whom were minors at the time of the alleged crimes.
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Montreal billionaire accused of sex crimes won't stand trial due to illness

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Robert Miller, the Montreal billionaire accused of exploiting underage girls, won’t stand trial. A court-appointed neurologist says he’s in the final stages of Parkinson’s disease. Prosecutors say it isn't feasible for him to attend...
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Truck driver will be allowed to continue working to support family after sexually assaulting child

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Mitchell John Millar, 35, pleaded guilty in Summerside Provincial Court last month. Both his lawyer and the Crown asked the judge to allow him to continue working during his house-arrest sentence of two years less a day. CBC's Nicola...
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Japan's Yanagita wins men's 100m in front of home crowd

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Hiroki Yanagita of Japan finishes first in the men's 100-race at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix in Tokyo with a time of 10:06.
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Costa calls for reforms in Bosnia to ensure EU membership progress

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The European Council president said the EU is committed to the European future of Bosnia, as he visited Sarajevo on Tuesday to meet with members of the tripartite presidency as part of his tour of the Balkans.
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Manitoba brings in restrictions as dry, windy conditions raise wildfire concern

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Windy, dry conditions and rising temperatures are fuelling wildfire concerns. There have been more than 60 fires across Manitoba so far this year, prompting the province to expand its travel and fire restrictions.
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University of Winnipeg's financial challenges a concern for faculty

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The University of Winnipeg says it's facing financial challenges for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Some faculty members say they're worried this could potentially lead to layoffs and impacts university programming.
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Funeral held in Deer Park for fire chief, police detective killed in shooting

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The funeral for Jack Miller was held in Deer Park.