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Concordia apologizes for mishandling Black student protests in 1969
Concordia University has formally apologized for calling in police during protests in 1969 sparked by accusations of racism towards Black students. The protests ended with violent confrontations and 97 arrests.
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Canadian medical journal studies issue of anti-Black racism in health care
The Canadian Medical Association Journal says it's eager to address the role it plays in perpetuating anti-Black racism in health care and spark broader change.
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Armageddon Time: A conversation with James Gray
Currently showing at The Lumière Film Festival, James Gray sits down with Euronews Culture to discuss his new feature film, a deeply empathetic autobiographical drama about growing up in New York City in the 1980s, as well as his fears...
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Calls for UK police reform following Chris Kaba shooting
An inquest has been opened into the death of Chris Kaba, who was shot by armed police in south London.
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Evidence of racism in UK's main opposition party
In our third installment of 'The Labour Files - The Hierarchy', we investigates racism in the Labour Party.
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UK’s ethnic minorities divided over the monarchy
The death of Queen Elizabeth has brought national mourning across the UK.
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Liberal government cuts funding for anti-racism group's project over antisemitic tweets
The Liberal government has cut funding to an outside group it hired to deliver anti-racism training after it was discovered that one of the group's leaders made antisemitic remarks in social media posts.
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4 officers face federal charges in Breonna Taylor killing
Four Louisville, Ky., police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor in March 2020 during a raid of her apartment have been charged with violating her civil rights.
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Buffalo shooting 'an act of domestic terrorism,' says lawyer representing victim
Lawyer Ben Crump says the mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket that left 10 Black people dead was an act of racism and bigotry that must be treated as an act of domestic terrorism.
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Public safety minister reacts to Buffalo shooting
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino discusses the mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y. that killed ten people.
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Biden condemns white supremacy in wake of mass shooting
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday condemned the 'poison' of white supremacy while visiting Buffalo, N.Y., to pay his respects to the victims of Saturday's mass shooting that claimed the lives of 10 Black people.
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Combatting Racist 'Great Replacement' Theory Following Buffalo Mass Shooting
Following the attack by a white supremacist shooter that left 10 Black shoppers dead in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket, Oren Segal, the vice president of the Center on Extremism at the Anti-Defamation League, joined Cheddar News to...
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Black Canadians react to Buffalo mass shooting
Three Black Canadians discuss their reaction to the Buffalo mass shooting that police say was racially motivated and how conversations around racism must change to better protect communities.
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Biden condemns ‘evil’ of white supremacy after mass shooting
Ten Black people were killed at a market in Buffalo, New York, by a white teenager espousing racist theories.
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Uber driver targets passenger in racist slur
When an Uber driver targets a Black Toronto man in a racist rant that's caught on video, his friend turns to the company for help. But instead of addressing the woman’s complaint, Uber charges her hundreds of dollars for damage she says...
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Racial slur caught on video
An Uber driver utters a racial slur against a Black man, which his friend caught on video, amid a disagreement over their ride. (Warning: Video contains the N-word)
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Canadian military struggling to deal with racism in the ranks: report
A new report found Canada's Armed Forces haven’t been doing enough to address racism and discrimination within the ranks over the past two decades.
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Black Canadians twice as likely to trust the government — but less likely to trust police: survey
Black Canadians are twice as likely to trust the government, according to a new report, while faith in local law enforcement or police among those surveyed was lower compared to the general population.
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Hate crimes up 80% from 2019-2020: StatsCan
Data from the federal government shows police-reported hate crimes motivated by race or ethnicity spiked sharply across the country during the first year of the pandemic.
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Asian Americans Turn to Self Defense Classes Amid Rise in Hate Crimes
Hate crimes from the start of 2022 against Asians reportedly more than doubled compared to 2021, according to the NYPD. Amid the surge of attacks, Amber Reed, the president and co-founder of the grassroots organization AAPI Montclair,...
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'The treatment was not equal,' says African student trying to flee Ukraine
Belisky Mbua Ngale, a student in Ukraine from Cameroon, says it was clear to him that white people were given priority when boarding trains and buses as they all tried to flee the fighting. He eventually made it safely to Slovakia.
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P.E.I. hockey players suspended after hurling racist slurs at Nova Scotia goalie
Five hockey players from P.E.I. have each been suspended for 25 games after a disciplinary hearing found that they had hurled racist slurs at a Nova Scotia goalie during a hockey tournament in fall 2021.
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Critics say move to ban books in US is under way
Library associations and free speech groups say they are facing an unprecedented campaign to ban books in the US.
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Calls for change after young hockey player faced racial slurs
Mark Connors, a 16-year-old goalie with the Halifax Hawks, says he was targeted by racial slurs during a P.E.I. hockey tournament in November. While an investigation is underway, the Halifax Hawks have decided none of their teams will...