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Petition demands Catholic Church’s charitable status be suspended over residential school response

Steeple in Kugaaruk, Nunavut

Thousands of people have signed a petition calling for the Catholic Church’s charitable status to be suspended over its response to the residential school file.

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Perfect 10s: China’s Quan, 14, dominates for Olympic diving gold

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It could have been confused for a lesson in computer coding on the scoreboard: 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10. And in some ways, it was.

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One year after Trudeau took a knee, is his government living up to its anti-racism promises?

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CBC News has analyzed government initiatives to address anti-Black racism over the past year. While Ottawa has made some progress on some measures, critics say they won’t lead to transformative change.

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John Doe case in Saskatchewan solved with DNA evidence 26 years later

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A 26-year-old case involving a John Doe in Saskatchewan has finally been solved with DNA evidence. The Fifth Estate has learned that the victim, hit by a CP train in Regina on July 28, 1995, is a man from Winnipeg.

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Desperate Prairie ranchers are selling cattle early amid drought, lack of feed

Scott Campbell rancher

The drought on the Prairies is forcing cattle producers to make tough decisions. They’re selling off cattle they simply can’t afford to feed — but losing huge chunks of their herds will have long-term consequences for the industry.

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