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Walmart Canada 'All Lives Matter' T-shirts draw fire from social media users
Sale of T-shirts on Walmart Canada's website with the words "All Lives Matter" printed across the front has drawn furor from social media users.
Jun 23, 2020 9:05 PM
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B.C. proposes 'first-step' amendments to laws governing condo insurance
VICTORIA — The B.C. government says it's taking the first steps to address concerns about sky-high costs and the availability of insurance for condominiums that have seen premiums rise by as much as 50 per cent.
Jun 23, 2020 6:12 PM
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Blair says feds will make First Nations policing an essential service
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says First Nations policing must be made an essential service — something Indigenous leaders have been pressing the federal government to do.
Jun 23, 2020 5:46 PM
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Man who set up fake Humboldt Broncos fundraiser gets 14-month jail sentence
SASKATOON — A man who set up a fake online fundraiser for the Humboldt Broncos following the Saskatchewan hockey team's deadly bus crash has been sentenced to 14 months in jail.
Jun 23, 2020 5:33 PM
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UBC nursing student suing RCMP officer for alleged assault after health check
KELOWNA, B.C. — A B.C. nursing student alleges she suffered physical and emotional injuries at the hands of an RCMP officer after her boyfriend called emergency services to request a health check. Mona Wang alleges Cpl.
Jun 23, 2020 5:31 PM
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Language barriers a challenge for police in an increasingly diverse Canada
Members and observers of Canada's law enforcement community say scrutiny of mental health interactions will not be complete without considerations of language diversity across the country.
Jun 23, 2020 4:54 PM
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Five retired Quebec clerics charged for alleged decades-long sexual abuse
MONTREAL — Five members of a Catholic religious order were charged Tuesday in connection with alleged sexual abuse of boys in their care between 1961 and 1989.
Jun 23, 2020 4:50 PM
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Feds prepared to push back against any new U.S. tariffs on aluminum, Duclos says
OTTAWA — Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos said Tuesday federal officials will push back against any new protectionist effort by Donald Trump to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum, making the case that Canadian aluminum is no threat to the
Jun 23, 2020 4:35 PM
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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:17 p.m. on June 23, 2020: There are 101,963 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Jun 23, 2020 4:21 PM
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Idea for addressing racism in policing prompts tense exchange in Green debates
OTTAWA — One of the 10 people running to be the next leader of the Green Party of Canada said Tuesday police should have to pay racialized Canadians a fee every time they stop them — an idea that prompted a strong response from one of his rivals.
Jun 23, 2020 4:13 PM
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