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UBC regrets handling of Turpel-Lafond, as she loses honour at different university
VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia says it deeply regrets its handling of the case of retired judge and former law professor Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, who was the subject of a CBC investigation about her claims of Indigenous heritage.
Jan 17, 2023 8:45 PM
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Residential school records needed to answer 'hard questions': special interlocutor
VANCOUVER — The fight is not over to find records that could answer "hard questions" about unmarked graves at Canada's residential schools, including who the missing children were and how they died, said the woman appointed to work with Indigenous co
Jan 17, 2023 6:37 PM
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Premiers want Ottawa to fix the bail system, but are provinces doing enough?
OTTAWA — Premiers are calling on Ottawa to make it harder for some accused people to get bail, but some experts say the provinces could also do more to hold people accountable for violating their bail conditions.
Jan 17, 2023 6:27 PM
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Smith says she won't pursue COVID pardon legislation on advice from justice officials
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she won't introduce legislation to pardon those convicted of COVID-19 public health violations because she has been advised to let the courts handle it.
Jan 17, 2023 5:38 PM
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'I feel strong:' Bail hearing for sisters who say they were wrongfully convicted
YORKTON, Sask. — Two sisters who have spent nearly 30 years in prison for what they say are wrongful murder convictions each held an eagle feather while they testified at their bail hearing Tuesday about their desire for freedom.
Jan 17, 2023 5:26 PM
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New York woman kidnapped and smuggled into Quebec in 2020 testifies about ordeal
MONTREAL — A woman from Upstate New York who was kidnapped, smuggled into Quebec and held at a cottage for two days told a jury Tuesday she still lives with the consequences of the September 2020 abduction.
Jan 17, 2023 5:16 PM
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Officials promise changes at 'toxic' Montreal hospital after ER nurse protest
MONTREAL — Quebec's health minister says he is bringing in an external manager to try and resolve a labour dispute that forced a major Montreal hospital to partially close its emergency room Monday night.
Jan 17, 2023 4:43 PM
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Federal government delivers $9.7 million to support Alberta jobs, hydrogen industry
EDMONTON — The federal government delivered nearly $10 million Tuesday to support Alberta's growing hydrogen industry as the province continues to accuse Ottawa of wanting to shut down jobs in its energy sector.
Jan 17, 2023 4:41 PM
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Search uncovers 171 'plausible burials' near Ontario residential school
KENORA, Ont. — Searches for unmarked graves at the site of a former northern Ontario residential school have uncovered 171 “plausible burials," the Wauzhushk Onigum Nation said Tuesday, with other sites still to be investigated.
Jan 17, 2023 4:34 PM
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French protesters call for extradition of retired priest to Canada
LYON, FRANCE — Activists are calling on France to extradite a retired priest to Canada to face allegations that he sexually abused Inuit children in Nunavut decades ago.
Jan 17, 2023 4:15 PM
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