As Canada marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday, some businesses are finding ways to embrace reconciliation even though they’re not covered by the new statutory holiday.
Judy Pelly, a 69-year-old Saskatoon knowledge keeper, works with 30 different organizations on truth and reconciliation. It’s become a full-time job for the residential school survivor, who has emerged from her own trauma to spread hope and healing.
As CBC Sports Senior Contributor Morgan Campbell writes, whether the goal is to defeat COVID-19 or simply to win games, we can’t pretend that refusing the vaccine only affects one person.
As overdose deaths keep surging in Canada, the movement to decriminalize illicit drugs is gaining steam, with one of the country’s largest mental health facilities joining national advocates and several major cities in pressuring Ottawa to act.
The Federal Court is expected to issue a decision today on whether a landmark human rights tribunal compensation order for First Nations children should stand.