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Brief: EU makes progress against online hate

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The European Union is making progress against illegal online hate speech. That’s according to a new evaluation of the European Commission’s code of conduct. The code applies to IT companies and guides them on monitoring and removing...
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Quebec to consult public on racism

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The province's immigration minister says a public consultation will be held on systemic discrimination and racism starting in September
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White supremacists in Canada emboldened

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White supremacists aren't just a problem in the U.S. The groups are quietly gaining ground in Canada too.
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Protest against far-right rally draws thousands in Vancouver

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More than 4,000 people showed up at Vancouver City Hall to protest against a far-right rally on Saturday
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Donald Trump says he loves 'all of the people of our country'

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U.S. president speaks at rally in Arizona, clarifies remarks he made in the wake of violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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Quebec to consult public on racism

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The province's immigration minister says a public consultation will be held on systemic discrimination and racism starting in September
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Confronting anti-Indigenous racism in northern Ontario

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Parents of young Indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ont., and the surrounding communities are concerned that summer break isn't enough of a reprieve from the racism the kids face when they're away from home.
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Viral video of Quebec history float sparks allegations of racism

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Félix Brouillet shot the video of the controversial float at Montreal's Fête nationale parade on Saturday
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'We heard n--gerfest': Students, parent accuse teacher of using racial slur

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Nearly 4 months after the alleged incident, the teacher is still at Donald A. Wilson Secondary School in Whitby, Ont.
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CBC Investigates: Race on campus

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CBC News Investigates asks students around the country what being racialized on their campus means to them
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Where's the diversity data?

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Diversity is celebrated at many Canadian universities, but most schools don't actually ask students about their race
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Far right groups, opponents clash at Montreal protest

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Groups opposed to a government motion condemning Islamophobia took to the streets Saturday amid a heavy police presence and a determined counter-protest
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Liberal MP on anti-Islamophobia bill reaction

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Iqra Khalid has received extremely negative messages in response to her motion to have the federal government eliminate 'Islamophobia and all forms of systemic racism and religious discrimination'
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Undercurrents of extremism

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As Canada becomes more and more diverse, there is a backlash brewing and authorities are already seeing its effects
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Marcelo Cake-Baly makes acting debut in ‘The Citizen’

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Hungarian film “The Citizen” tells of the compelling journey undertaken by an African who yearns to fit into Hungarian society. The movie stars former migrant Marcelo Cake-Baly, who moved to Hungary from war-torn Guinea-Bissau in 1976....
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RCMP to be reviewed for handling of controversial case

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The RCMP will be reviewed by an independent watchdog for how it handled the investigation into Colten Boushie's death. Boushie was shot to death in 2016 and the man accused in his death was acquitted. The announcement comes one week...
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When black and white loving was a crime…

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It’s a tale as old as time itself… two lovers who can’t be together because society won’t allow. Loving, based on a true story, dramatises the relationship between Mildred Jeter, a black woman, and Richard Loving, a white man. The pair...
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Is Pepe the Frog a hate symbol?

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Internet-famous frog's creator says Anti-Defamation League jumped the gun when it added cartoon character to its online database of hate symbols
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Paris museum chronicles racism in African-American art

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‘The Color Line’ at Paris’ Quai Branly is an exhibition on segregation and racism in the United States portrayed by African-American artists over the past decades. The title) comes from an article by abolitionist leader Frederick...
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Jeers and applause at first meeting of Ontario's new anti-racism directorate

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Premier Kathleen Wynne was met with a mix of jeers and applause when she spoke at the first meeting of the province's new anti-racism panel, which was well-attended by members of Black Lives Matter and various other community groups.
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First Nations chiefs sign agreement with RCMP to address racism within force

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The Assembly of First Nations has signed a memorandum of understanding with the RCMP to address racism within the force.
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Survivors of mosque shooting: Life has gotten worse

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Survivors of last year's mosque shooting in Quebec say life has actually gotten worse, despite calls for a change in the tone of public discourse and for more tolerance. Several events over the past year have targeted both Muslims and...
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Ex-Vancouver firefighter alleges racism

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A former Vancouver firefighter has filed a Human Rights complaint, alleging he quit his job after a year of racial discrimination and harassment at the hands of his colleagues.
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Cologne kicks over carnival season amid security fears

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Cologne entered full party mode on Thursday as police stepped security following a series of robberies and sexual assaults on women over one month ago. An extra 2,500 police officers have been drafted in after the shocking events that...