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Update from the Action Committee on Court Operations in Response to COVID-19

Restoring and improving the justice system for northern, remote, and Indigenous communities is therefore a pressing concern for all actors in the system.

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Trudeau says he won’t comment on U.S. election until results are ‘sufficiently clear’

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As Americans anxiously await the result of a tight presidential race, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he won’t weigh in until the outcome becomes “sufficiently clear.”

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Quebec promises diversity training for health-care workers in wake of Joyce Echaquan’s death

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Quebec’s Indigenous affairs minister, Ian Lafrenière is hoping to rebuild the province’s relationship with Indigenous communities, starting with a $15-million cultural-safety training plan for health-care workers.

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Media Advisory – Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Members of the media are invited to attend an important virtual announcement regarding green infrastructure for Prince Edward Island with the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities; Sean Casey, Member of Parliament for Charlottetown, the Honourable Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island and the Honourable Brad Trivers, Minister of Education and Lifelong Learning.

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London, Ont., auction house decides selling of slavery-era artifact is in poor taste

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A London auction house has removed a 19th-century bill of sale for two human beings from its website, saying profiting from the sale of slavery-era artifacts is immoral.

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