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US police brutality: George Floyd's brother addresses UN meeting

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The UN Human Rights Council is holding an 'urgent debate' on racism and police brutality in the US following the police killing of unarmed Black man George Floyd.
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Aunt Jemima to rebrand, end use of racist stereotype

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The Aunt Jemima brand is based on a racist stereotype, but amid mounting criticism its 131-year history is coming to an end.
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‘I was very moved’: MEP Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana on applause after racism debate speech

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A black MEP has told Euronews of her emotion after receiving a standing ovation for her speech during a debate on racism. MEPs applauded Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana after her address on Wednesday in which she claimed police had...
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Freeland says she didn't see exchange between Singh and Therrien

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Despite being in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Deputy Prime Minister Freeland says she didn't see the exchange between NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Québécois MP Alain Therrien that ended with Singh calling the Bloc MP "racist."
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Wagner questioned about systemic racism in the Canadian judicial system

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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Richard Wagner spoke with reporters during his annual news conference on Parliament Hill.
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Spotlight on Hollywood as Actors Calls for Diversity

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Cheddar's Baker Machado and Nora Ali take a deep dive into the need for diversity in Hollywood amid nationwide uprisings focused on social justice. The two also take a look at changes sweeping the industry including the cancellation of...
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Covering the George Floyd protests as a Black journalist | Between Us

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“This is not just because of one death that was caught on camera. This is centuries of injustice, and it is boiling over.” Journalist Malika Bilal shares her experience covering the Black Lives Matter protests in our latest "Between Us"...
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Former Minneapolis Police Chief on Reinventing Policing

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Janee Harteau, former Minneapolis police chief, talks about disbanding the police department and how we can effectively reform policing in the U.S.
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Maryland County Introduces New Racism Resolution

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Will Jawando, Montgomery County, Maryland councilmember, has introduced a resolution deeming racism a public health crisis. Jawando explains how systemic racism negatively impacts the black community beyond policing.
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Walmart Reevaluates Racist Practices

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Walmart to remove Black hair care products from locked displays following criticism that that practice is racist.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights accused of racial discrimination

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Former employees of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg are going public with allegations of racial discrimination and disrespect — and the museum acknowledges the need to improve.
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Freeland says video of Chief Adam's arrest 'incredibly disturbing'

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says an independent investigation of the arrest of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam is "absolutely essential" after the release of dashcam video that shows an RCMP officer...
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Video of Chief Allan Adam’s arrest brings RCMP tactics under scrutiny

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A dashcam video showing Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam being punched and choked by RCMP officers leads to condemnation by Alberta’s criminal defence lawyers.
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Video of Indigenous chief's arrest 'shocking', says Trudeau

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Canada PM calls for investigation after video shows officer tackling man to the ground and punching him in the face.
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Far-right activists clash with London police amid global protests over racism

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Officials feared far-right activists sought confrontation with anti-racism protesters under the guise of protecting statues, including one of Winston Churchill and the Cenotaph war memorial in London.
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What comes next after anti-racism protests? | Sunday Scrum

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Our political panel discusses the things they'd like to see change in our current systems and how Canada can go about making it happen.
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Protesters gather to oppose Quebec’s religious symbols ban on anniversary of Bill 21

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A year after Quebec passed Bill 21, which forbid civil servants from displaying religious symbols, protesters voiced their disapproval, as issues of systemic racism gain global prominence.
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Montreal 'has neglected' fight against racism, city report finds

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A report by Montreal's own public consultation office concludes the city has "neglected" the fight against racism and discrimination.
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Band-Aid Expands Spectrum of Its Flesh-Colored Bandages

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Band-Aid is making efforts to be more inclusive as it adds a variety of skin-tones to its line of bandages after 99 years in business.
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Amsterdam protest: Thousands rally against racism in capital city

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The Netherlands questions some of its longtime traditions in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Trump 'will not even reconsider' removing confederate names from military bases

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Donald Trump's administration "will not even consider" renaming confederate bases amid widespread protests against racism in the United States. The US president responded to calls to change the military base names as statues to...
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Far-right protesters clash with police in London

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Far-right activists also clash with anti-racism protesters as PM says 'racist thuggery has no place on our streets'.
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The Canadian behind the ‘15% pledge’ to support Black businesses

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Canadian designer and fashion icon Aurora James made headlines this spring when she started the '15 per cent pledge,' a campaign to get retailers in the U.S. to source 15 per cent of their products from Black creators. She talks to The...
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South Africa: Protesters clash outside high school over racism

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There have been clashes outside a South African high school where people are protesting against alleged racism. Tear gas was used outside the Cape Town school.