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Sixties Scoop survivors call for federal inquiry and apology

Katherine Legrange

Former Canadian senator Murray Sinclair and a group representing survivors of the Sixties Scoop want a federal inquiry into the actions and policies of governments that led to thousands of Indigenous children taken from their homes and placed with non-Indigenous families.

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Family of Black man fatally shot by police in Repentigny, Que., blame racism for his death

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Marie-Mireille Bence, the mother of a Repentigny man shot by police on Sunday, says her son was having a mental health crisis and had just dropped a dinner knife when he was shot.

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Minister Chagger to Announce Funding Recipients Under the Anti-Racism Action Program 

The Government of Canada will announce funding to address systematic barriers to employment, justice and social participation among Indigenous peoples, racialized communities and religious minorities.

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Olympic viewing guide: Simone Biles returns, Andre De Grasse back on the track

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Here’s what to watch on Monday night and Tuesday morning, including the return of Simone Biles, Andre De Grasse in the men’s 200m, and the potential end of a century-long medal drought.

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Poland grants visa to Belarusian Olympian who says she feared for her safety

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Poland has granted a visa to a Belarusian Olympic sprinter who said she feared for her safety and her team’s officials tried to force her to fly home, where the autocratic government was recently accused of diverting a flight to arrest a dissident journalist.

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