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Student leader who ran for Manitoba Liberals apologizes for blackface
WINNIPEG - A student leader who was a candidate for the Manitoba Liberals in last year's provincial election apologized Monday after a photograph surfaced of him wearing blackface at a ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
A look at actions the Liberal government has taken to counter racism
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to do more to address issues of systemic racism in Canada in the wake of protests demanding immediate change. Trudeau has been pressed in the past a...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Thousands of LA protesters won't face curfew, other charges
LOS ANGELES - Thousands of Los Angeles protesters arrested for violating curfew and other police orders will not be charged with a crime, prosecutors said Monday as hundreds took to the city streets c...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
US prosecutors spar with Prince Andrew in Epstein probe
LONDON - U.S. prosecutors and attorneys for Britain's Prince Andrew sniped at one another across the Atlantic on Monday, each saying the other side was to blame for the duke's failure to participate i...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Most regions outside Toronto-Hamilton area moving to Stage 2 of reopening
TORONTO - Most Ontario regions outside the Toronto area will be allowed to open more businesses and activities Friday, including restaurant patios, hair salons and swimming pools as the province takes...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Francois Legault sticks to position that systemic racism doesn't exist in Quebec
MONTREAL - A day after demonstrators in Montreal criticized Francois Legault for his refusal to acknowledge systemic racism in the province, the Quebec premier held firm on his position. Legault told ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
New moms told go work to get EI parental benefits after jobs lost to COVID-19
OTTAWA - Alexis Adams is joyful about the arrival of her third daughter but she is also concerned about how to pay for another maternity leave that is, like her daughter, barely a week old. Adams lost...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Military helicopter did not respond as expected before crash: investigators
OTTAWA - Military investigators are focusing on "aircraft systems and human factors" after determining the Cyclone helicopter that crashed off the coast of Greece in April did not respond as the crew ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Alberta First Nations appeal suspension of environmental monitoring in oilpatch
EDMONTON - Three northern Alberta First Nations are asking to appeal the province's suspension of environmental monitoring in the oilpatch because it "fails to come close" to being a reasonable d...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
U.S. border rules loosening to allow family reunifications: Trudeau
OTTAWA - Canada's ban on non-essential crossings of the U.S.-Canada border is being loosened slightly to allow some families to reunite, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday morning. The rev...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
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