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Ottawa releases action plan for UNDRIP, despite calls for more consultation

Ottawa releases action plan for UNDRIP, despite calls for more consultation

Liberals say plan contains 181 measures to uphold rights of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people
Risk of cannabis addiction higher for young men, people with anxiety

Risk of cannabis addiction higher for young men, people with anxiety

StatCan survey finds nearly 5 per cent of users at risk
Cost of search for missing submersible ‘irrelevant,’ fisheries minister says

Cost of search for missing submersible ‘irrelevant,’ fisheries minister says

‘These are human beings and we need to do what we can to save them’
Henrik Lundqvist, Caroline Ouellette among Hockey Hall of Fame class of 2023

Henrik Lundqvist, Caroline Ouellette among Hockey Hall of Fame class of 2023

Tom Barrasso, Mike Vernon, Pierre Turgeon, Pierre Lacroix and Ken Hitchcock also selected
Trudeau raises flag honouring residential school survivors on Parliament Hill

Trudeau raises flag honouring residential school survivors on Parliament Hill

PM: Survivors’ Flag serves as reminder that some kids never returned home from the schools
Police arrest 45, seize 440 weapons in Canada-wide ghost gun raids

Police arrest 45, seize 440 weapons in Canada-wide ghost gun raids

Search warrants executed in 8 provinces targeting 3D-printed guns bound for crime
Snowbirds pilot charged with sexual assault, no longer flying with the team

Snowbirds pilot charged with sexual assault, no longer flying with the team

Maj. Steven Hurlbut from 431 Squadron was the 9 Jet Lead Solo pilot for the team
After escaping violence and persecution, LGBTQ refugees find peace in Canada

After escaping violence and persecution, LGBTQ refugees find peace in Canada

Paul Canary Kanyamu says life felt like “hell on Earth” before he escaped violence and found refuge in Canada about two months ago.
Once starved by war, millions of Ethiopians go hungry again as US, UN pause aid after massive theft

Once starved by war, millions of Ethiopians go hungry again as US, UN pause aid after massive theft

An Orthodox Christian priest, Tesfa Kiros Meresfa begs door-to-door for food along with countless others recovering from a two-year war in northern Ethiopia that starved his people . To his dismay, urgently needed grain and oil have disappeared again for millions caught in a standoff between Ethiopia’s government, the United States and United Nations over what U.S. officials say may be the biggest theft of food aid on record.
‘There’s just sorrow:’ Bus driver says rides must continue in wake of deadly crash

‘There’s just sorrow:’ Bus driver says rides must continue in wake of deadly crash

‘Being familiar with that corner, it’s a dangerous corner, they should have stoplights there’