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Aamjiwnaang First Nation says high chemical levels making members sick, calls for Sarnia facility shutdown

by Akin Smith
Aamjiwnaang First Nation says high chemical levels making members sick, calls for Sarnia facility shutdown

Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Sarnia, Ont., is calling on all levels of government to shut down a facility after data indicated high levels of a harmful chemical were present in the air.  …

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Liberals pledge $9B in new money for Indigenous communities in 2024 budget

by Anas Siddiqui
Liberals pledge B in new money for Indigenous communities in 2024 budget

The Trudeau government is promising $9 billion in new cash for Indigenous communities over the next five years, a smaller spend than some past budgets but one the government says builds …

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8 years and 14,000 deaths later, B.C.’s drug emergency rages on

by Akin Smith
8 years and 14,000 deaths later, B.C.’s drug emergency rages on

In the dozen years she’s worked with the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, executive director Brittany Graham has lost count of the people she’s seen succumb to toxic, illicit …

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Wounded Gazans are receiving care in Italy, but their future in the country is uncertain

by Walter Watson
Wounded Gazans are receiving care in Italy, but their future in the country is uncertain

In a community complex that once housed Rome’s central slaughterhouse, men and women holding infants leaned over platefuls of golden rice dotted with chicken, cashews and raisins, chatting and laughing, …

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Countries that lost citizens in aid convoy attack reject Israel Defense Forces report

by Walter Watson
Countries that lost citizens in aid convoy attack reject Israel Defense Forces report

Alone among the countries that lost citizens in the Israeli drone strike on an aid convoy on April 1, Canada has yet to indicate whether it considers the matter closed …

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Palestinians mark sombre first Eid since outbreak of war in Gaza

by Walter Watson
Palestinians mark sombre first Eid since outbreak of war in Gaza

Palestinians visited the graves of loved ones killed in the Gaza war and prayed beside the wreckage of a mosque and in shattered streets as the devastating conflict cast a …

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Track & field to be 1st sport to introduce Olympic prize money, with $50K US for gold-medal win

by Virginia Chavez
Track & field to be 1st sport to introduce Olympic prize money, with K US for gold-medal win

Track and field is set to become the first sport to introduce prize money at the Olympics, with World Athletics saying Wednesday it would pay $50,000 US to gold medallists …

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Senior Swiss women prevail in landmark climate case at Europe’s human rights court

by Walter Watson
Senior Swiss women prevail in landmark climate case at Europe’s human rights court

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on Tuesday in favour of a group of elderly Swiss women who had argued that their government’s inadequate efforts to combat climate …

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Israel’s Netanyahu says date set to invade Rafah, the last refuge for displaced Palestinians

by Walter Watson
Israel’s Netanyahu says date set to invade Rafah, the last refuge for displaced Palestinians

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a date was set for an invasion of Rafah, the enclave’s last refuge for displaced Palestinians, as a Hamas official said no progress had …

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Fate of giant carbon capture project still uncertain, but Pathways Alliance hopeful for deal with feds

by Anas Siddiqui
Fate of giant carbon capture project still uncertain, but Pathways Alliance hopeful for deal with feds

Despite growing frustrations and prolonged negotiations with the federal government, a consortium of Canada’s largest oilsands companies is optimistic about having a “line of sight” in securing the certainty it …

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