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B.C.'s UN Indigenous rights plan commits to changing history through action

B.C.'s UN Indigenous rights plan commits to changing history through action

VICTORIA — British Columbia introduced an Indigenous reconciliation plan Wednesday that sets goals toward implementing its law on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Red tape risks lives of Afghan interpreters' families waiting to come to Canada: NDP

Red tape risks lives of Afghan interpreters' families waiting to come to Canada: NDP

OTTAWA — Afghan interpreters who helped the Canadian military say the federal government has lied to them about bringing family members to Canada, and that people have died while waiting for paperwork to be processed.
Building national monument honouring residential school students to take five years

Building national monument honouring residential school students to take five years

Ottawa is eyeing a possible five-year timeline to build a national monument to honour children who suffered its residential school system.
Federal emissions reduction plan still undercounts forestry, environmentalists say

Federal emissions reduction plan still undercounts forestry, environmentalists say

The federal government's new emissions reduction plan continues to undercount emissions from forestry, an environmental group says, throwing doubt on Canada's ability to reach its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
Feds looking to protect carbon price with legislation or compensation contracts

Feds looking to protect carbon price with legislation or compensation contracts

OTTAWA — The federal government is looking to "future proof" the carbon price against political decisions to cancel or lower it down the road. That could include legislation to enshrine the carbon price and its upward trajectory into law.
Quebec media pen letter denouncing criminal trial held in secret, kept off docket

Quebec media pen letter denouncing criminal trial held in secret, kept off docket

MONTREAL — The heads of major Quebec newsrooms penned an open letter Wednesday denouncing a criminal trial involving a police informant held entirely in secret and kept off the official court docket.
Former senator Joyce Fairbairn has died at the age of 82

Former senator Joyce Fairbairn has died at the age of 82

OTTAWA — Colleagues of former Liberal senator Joyce Fairbairn remembered her kindness and determination after she died this week at the age of 82.
Law to help Canada's news industry, and combat fake news, to be tabled within days

Law to help Canada's news industry, and combat fake news, to be tabled within days

OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez is poised to bring forward legislation within days to make digital giants compensate Canadian media outlets for reusing their news content.
Witnesses sue over police response to Quebec's 2012 election-night shooting

Witnesses sue over police response to Quebec's 2012 election-night shooting

MONTREAL — A technician who witnessed Quebec's fatal election-night shooting 10 years ago testified Wednesday as part of a lawsuit alleging that Montreal police and Quebec provincial police failed to properly secure the event.
Long-awaited victims' rights for military coming into effect in June

Long-awaited victims' rights for military coming into effect in June

OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces says long-awaited rights for the victims of military-related crimes will come into effect in June, though other reforms to fix shortcomings in Canada’s court-martial system appear to be a long way off.
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