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Ontario’s auto sector returns to work under a COVID-19 cloud of doubt

Thousands of Ontario auto workers are returning to work this month, resuming their places in the supply chain as the North American industry’s...

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Canada must improve COVID-19 data collection for Indigenous communities, minister says

Canada must improve its COVID-19 data collection efforts for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities if it wants to better understand how the...

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Supreme Court will not hear La Loche shooter’s appeal

The lawyer for the La Loche school shooter says he’s disappointed the Supreme Court of Canada will not be hearing his client’s appeal....

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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world Tuesday

Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world TuesdayTwo provinces are extending their suspension of in-class learning for kindergarten to Grade 12 because...

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Trudeau offers assistance, more money to help Indigenous communities with COVID-19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reassured Indigenous leaders on Friday afternoon that Ottawa is prepared to help First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities fight...

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Trudeau offers assistance, more money to help Indigenous communities with COVID-19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reassured Indigenous leaders on Friday afternoon that Ottawa is prepared to help First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities fight...

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B.C. to table historic Indigenous rights bill in move to implement UN declaration

The B.C. government’s promised legislation on Indigenous rights is expected to be tabled Thursday and, if passed, would make the province the first...

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4 federal candidates accused of Indigenous identity appropriation by Halifax academic

A Halifax academic is questioning the claims of Indigenous identity by several federal election candidates. Darryl Leroux, an associate professor of social justice and communities studies at Saint...

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Ottawa says First Nation child welfare compensation order could cost $8B: court documents

A senior federal official says a human rights tribunal ruling ordering Ottawa to compensate First Nation children apprehended through the on-reserve child welfare...

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First Nations vote unlikely to hit levels seen in 2015 election, say experts

The First Nations vote might not turn out at the polls later this month in the high numbers seen at the end of the...

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Quebec won’t make a law to crack down on ‘bonjour/hi’

  The Quebec government says it has no plans to introduce legislation to force businesses to greet customers in French only, instead of with...

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Anambra lawmakers threaten court action against police over sealing of Assembly complex

Factional members of the Anambra State House of Assembly on Thursday condemned the sealing off of the House of Assembly by police authorities,...

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