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Trudeau says sorry for sarcastic thank you comment to Indigenous protester

Trudeau says sorry for sarcastic thank you comment to Indigenous protester

Prime Minister under fire for comment made to Indigenous protester who interrupted a Liberal fundraising event
Seattle bus driver shot in torso drives passengers to safety

Seattle bus driver shot in torso drives passengers to safety

The gunman opened fire on the bus while walking in a neighbourhood also shooting at a motorist, killing him
Federal crime reduction minister says it’s hard to get fix on money laundering

Federal crime reduction minister says it’s hard to get fix on money laundering

A report last year estimated more than $100 million was funnelled through B.C.’s gaming facilities
Smollett saga shook public trust, heightened racial tensions

Smollett saga shook public trust, heightened racial tensions

Jussie Smollett had reported a late-night attack by assailants shouting racial and anti-gay slurs
OD prevention sites possible at Canada’s prisons: Correctional Service

OD prevention sites possible at Canada’s prisons: Correctional Service

So far, 13 inmates have been approved for the needle-exchange program at the five institutions
Wrongfully convicted man’s case sat on Wilson-Raybould’s desk for months

Wrongfully convicted man’s case sat on Wilson-Raybould’s desk for months

Glen Assoun spent almost 17 years in prison after being convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend
US begins organ transplants from living donors who have HIV

US begins organ transplants from living donors who have HIV

The move could free up space on the transplant list
Wife of former hostage Joshua Boyle testifies to abuse

Wife of former hostage Joshua Boyle testifies to abuse

Caitlan Coleman says she was often spanked three times a week by Boyle
Speeding West Virginia motorist threatens to kill Trump, blow up Pentagon

Speeding West Virginia motorist threatens to kill Trump, blow up Pentagon

The man was clocked driving at 130 mph (209 kph)
U.S. Muslim advocacy group releases report on civil rights abuses

U.S. Muslim advocacy group releases report on civil rights abuses

The Council on American-Islamic Relations said it received 232 requests for legal assistance last year