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Iqaluit mayor wants land tax exemption on churches removed over residential schools

Iqaluit mayor wants land tax exemption on churches removed over residential schools

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Iqaluit's mayor says he plans to make a motion to remove a land tax exemption for churches in Nunavut's capital city.
'Staying alive is an obsession:' Family of survivors reflect on residential schools

'Staying alive is an obsession:' Family of survivors reflect on residential schools

The weeds of residential schools are tangled throughout the family tree of Clayton Episkenew and many other Indigenous people in Canada.
Man who killed B.C. teen not at 'immediate risk' to violently reoffend: lawyer

Man who killed B.C. teen not at 'immediate risk' to violently reoffend: lawyer

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — The man who killed a 13-year-old girl and injured her friend at a high school in Abbotsford, B.C., has been asked to read the victim impact statements before he appears for sentencing next month.
Trudeau faces mounting calls for independent probe of residential school deaths

Trudeau faces mounting calls for independent probe of residential school deaths

OTTAWA — As calls mount for the federal Liberals to do more to support Indigenous communities calling for independent investigations into deaths of children at residential schools, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged Friday Ottawa would do "do what
Four tornadoes touched down in Quebec on Monday: Environment Canada

Four tornadoes touched down in Quebec on Monday: Environment Canada

MONTREAL — Environment Canada says Quebec was hit by four tornadoes on Monday afternoon, including a fatal twister that left a man dead north of Montreal.
Trudeau resists calls to fire Bennett over 'hurtful' text, says he knows her 'heart'

Trudeau resists calls to fire Bennett over 'hurtful' text, says he knows her 'heart'

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is resisting calls to fire Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett over a text message he acknowledges was "wrong" and "hurtful" and harmed his government's progress on reconciliation.
Two more extreme right-wing groups join Proud Boys on Canada's terror list

Two more extreme right-wing groups join Proud Boys on Canada's terror list

OTTAWA — The Trudeau government has added two more right-wing extremist groups and an American neo-Nazi to its list of terrorist entities as it tries to counter the rise of white nationalist violence.
Canada Day should be time of reflection after unmarked graves discovered: Trudeau

Canada Day should be time of reflection after unmarked graves discovered: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Instead of fireworks and frothy drinks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says this Canada Day should be a time of reflection, couching his view in the discovery this week of another unmarked grave site containing Indigenous children's remains.
Quebec father blames anti-Muslim prejudice, language barriers after baby taken away

Quebec father blames anti-Muslim prejudice, language barriers after baby taken away

MONTREAL — A Quebec man says he believes child protection authorities apprehended his three-day-old baby because his wife wears a hijab and doesn't speak French.
Jury selection change preserved fairness of process, Supreme Court says

Jury selection change preserved fairness of process, Supreme Court says

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says Parliament was entitled to abolish a long-standing jury selection procedure that some critics had denounced as discriminatory.
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