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Ottawa wins code of silence award for residential school inaction

Ottawa wins code of silence award for residential school inaction

Canadian residential school survivors and families still have to fight to have death records released despite Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations.
Canada's political parties win code of silence award dishonourable mention

Canada's political parties win code of silence award dishonourable mention

Liberal, Conservative and New Democratic parties appealed B.C. court ruling, saying they are subject to provincial privacy law regarding collection of people's private data.
ICYMI: Film screening at Squamish Library looks to help reassert Indigenous youth culture

ICYMI: Film screening at Squamish Library looks to help reassert Indigenous youth culture

On April 24 at 6 p.m. see ‘Dirt Relations,’ a documentary chronicling the Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program and its support for Indigenous youth to live healthy, active lives. 
B.C. high school strip searches, sex assaults alleged in lawsuit

B.C. high school strip searches, sex assaults alleged in lawsuit

The B.C. Supreme Court claim alleges strip searches were a Charter of Rights and Freedoms breach of the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure.
ICYMI: E-bike share program launching in Squamish this May

ICYMI: E-bike share program launching in Squamish this May

In May, 75 e-bikes will be distributed across 17 locations in Squamish. The bikes can reach speeds of 25 km/h and cost $0.35 per minute.
Pope Francis's memory looms large for Canadians attending Easter Monday mass

Pope Francis's memory looms large for Canadians attending Easter Monday mass

TORONTO — Canadian Catholics coming off the end of their Holy Week mourned Pope Francis on Monday, remembering the pontiff as a progressive leader who made the church more responsive to its rank and file.
Beyond tampering, Rutherford did Hughes a disservice with comment about brothers

Beyond tampering, Rutherford did Hughes a disservice with comment about brothers

The Vancouver Canucks’ president of hockey operations may have committed some light tampering, while also throwing his captain under the bus.
Overwhelming majority of Canadians back national clean energy grid, finds poll

Overwhelming majority of Canadians back national clean energy grid, finds poll

A survey of Canadian adults found 84% of respondents united behind the idea of building out a national grid powered by hydroelectricity
Mario Canseco: Carney rides the NDP collapse to the front

Mario Canseco: Carney rides the NDP collapse to the front

Liberal support remains strong in key regions as Poilievre battles stubborn gender and age gaps in final week of the campaign, according to new Research Co. survey
Poilievre vows not to impose a home equity tax as Liberals, NDP talk health care

Poilievre vows not to impose a home equity tax as Liberals, NDP talk health care

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is claiming the Liberals will impose a tax on Canadians' home equity if they're re-elected as the federal election campaign enters its final week.
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