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Declassifying documents on war criminals would require 'careful' process, minister says
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says officials are looking into declassifying parts of the Deschênes Commission report, a 1980s inquiry into whether Canada had become a haven for war criminals. Any declassification, he says, would have...
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Virtual hearings helped women lawyers who have gender demands of caregiving: CJI DY Chandrachud
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud participated in the 60th convocation ceremony at IIT Madras on July 22. Addressing the convocation ceremony, CJI DY Chandrachud emphasised how developing technologies has helped the judicial process,...
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'Script prepared by Congress workers in Telangana', says BRS leader Dasoju Sravan
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s calling BRS a B team of BJP and 'KCR’s remote control with Modi' remark has invited a sharp criticism from BRS. Party leader Dasoju Sravan said that Congress has gone blind after the Karnataka win. He said...
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Getting too personal? What generative AI could mean for advertising
Generative AI is seen as a huge opportunity for advertisers to get up close and personal with consumers like never before. But where’s the line in the battle for business?
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France police shooting: Protests spread over killing of Nahel
Macron races to quell anger after a second night of riots over the fatal shooting of a teenager of North African descent
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David Johnston isn't recommending a public inquiry into foreign interference. Here's what he did recommend.
David Johnston says foreign interference is a 'real and growing threat' and more needs to be done. But the former governor general says that while a 'public process' is required, a separate 'formal' public inquiry isn't the way forward.
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Hiroshima nuclear bomb survivors offer warnings to G7 leaders
Survivors of the US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima in Japan are hoping their tragic stories will have a lasting impact.
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Deadly earthquake rocks Indonesia
The country of more than 270 million people is frequently struck by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis because
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Lawyer for Ottawa residents gets into heated exchange with CSIS director during inquiry
In a tense exchange, Paul Champ, the lawyer who represents Ottawa residents and businesses, asks CSIS Director David Vigneault whether the organization investigated any threats to public officials from members of the self-described...
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Brazil Election: Rampant online disinformation concerns analysts
The fight to keep it factual in the run-up to Brazil's presidential run-off.
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Kashmir’s first eco village promotes sustainable lifestyle
Kashmir’s first eco village is promoting tourism and sustainable living.
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U.S. studying 34-year prison sentence for Salma al-Shehab in Saudi Arabia
Advocating for the rights of women should 'never be criminalized,' said State Department spokesman Ned Price while confirming the U.S. is studying the case of women's rights activist Salma al-Shehab, who was sentenced in Saudi Arabia to...
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Why these Papal talks feel different from years past
Former Keeseekoose First Nation chief Ted Quewezance and Regina Archbishop Don Bolan explain why recent reconciliation talks with Pope Francis feel different than similar discussions held in 2009 with Pope Benedict, and how the Catholic...
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Archaeologists race to restore and preserve Gaza ancient sites
Al Jazeera meet the archaeologist helping train Palestinians to restore and protect ancient sites in Gaza.
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Burkina Faso President Kabore ‘detained’ by mutinous soldiers
Report of Kabore’s detention comes after troops staged mutinies at several army barracks, gunfire heard near president’s residence.
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'We're doing it in a spirit of transparency' | Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller joins Power & Politics to discuss the agreement his government has reached with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to share thousands of Residential School documents.
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Digital Signage Company Broadsign on Targeted Marketing at DPAA Video Everywhere Summit
Adam Green, SVP of strategy at Broadsign, joined Cheddar from the DPAA annual Video Everywhere Summit and to discuss how the out-of-home advertising software solutions company has been able to engage and reach consumers amid the...
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Sebastian Kurz: Austria leader allegedly used public cash for positive media coverage
Prosecutors confirmed earlier they are investigating Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and nine others in a bribery probe.
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'Don't start at residential schools. Start before that'
To move forward in reconciliation, students need to learn both colonial and pre-colonial history — and there are natural spots from kindergarten through Grade 12 where teachers can introduce these lessons, says Bobbie-Jo Leclair, a...
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White House condemns Border Patrol use of whips on Haitian migrants
The White House has condemned video of US Border Patrol agents on horseback whipping Haitian migrants. The Homeland Security Secretary says reports of abuse will be investigated.
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Indigenous Services officials comment on AG report reviewing response to COVID-19
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller and deputy minister Valerie Gideon provide an update on the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Peel region medical officer says NACI advice taken out of context
Dr. Lawrence Loh, medical officer of health for Ontario's Peel Region, tells David Common on Power & Politics that the risks of getting COVID far outweigh any risks associated with getting a vaccine.
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Environment minister reacts to Supreme Court's carbon tax decision
Federal Minister of Environment Jonathan Wilkinson says the government wants to work with the provinces on carbon pricing.
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Burkina Faso: Preliminary election results hand victory to Kabore
Roch Kabore received 1.6 million votes of the nearly 3 million cast, with voter turnout at 50 percent.