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Social media posts calling out alleged racism at Sask. hockey game blow up online, causing even more tension

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Indigenous leaders are condemning what they call 'unacceptable behaviour' after a hockey game in Wynyard, Sask., went viral for some altercations among fans and fuelled two weeks of online retaliation. And now, some of the people who...
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Dozens march in Winnipeg to raise awareness about racism in health care

9th - Higher Ed
First Nations leaders say systemic discrimination is a lingering issue in Manitoba's health-care system. It comes after a Cree man says he wasn't treated in hospital for his pain, instead saying his concerns were dismissed as a hangover.
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Only 11% Gen Z's would fight for UK

9th - Higher Ed
A new research has revealed that nearly half of Gen Z, those aged 18 to 27, view Britain as a racist country. More importantly, it also reveals that only one in ten would be willing to risk their lives defending the UK in war.
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After Trump Threat, Marco Rubio Rebukes SA For 'Very Bad Things'; Skips Johannesburg G20 Summit

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Marco Rubio has claimed that he won't be attending the G20 summit to be held in Johannesburg this month. The U.S. Secretary of State said on X that South Africa has done very bad things. "My job is to advance America’s national...
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South Africa: Three Indian-origin students injured in Durban school

9th - Higher Ed
In an alleged racism incident, three South African Students of Indian origin studying at Durban Centenary Secondary School were left critically injured. Watch this report for more details!
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Indian students attacked in South Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Indian students in South Africa have been attacked in a shocking incident, raising concerns about their safety abroad. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the assault as the Indian community demands action.
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Indian Horse: Canadian film connects hockey and Indigenous issues

9th - Higher Ed
Indian Horse is a new Canadian film that connects hockey with Indigenous issues. The story, adapted from the novel by Richard Wagamese, and executive produced by Clint Eastwood, explores the career of an exceptionally talented young...
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Sask. launches review of workplace culture at Regina hospitals

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Health is bringing in two out-of-province consultants to investigate the workplace culture at Regina's hospitals amid complaints of conflict and racism.
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Street sign honours Halifax doctor

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Alfred Waddell dedicated his life to helping people who had limited access to medical care, while also fighting racial injustice. As Gareth Hampshire reports, his family and those who knew him are proud he's being honoured.
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Anti-immigration and anti-fascism: Two opposing protests bring hundreds to the streets of Porto

9th - Higher Ed
The city of Porto was the scene of two demonstrations: an anti-immigration demo organised by the far-right Chega party and an anti-fascist protest organised by 28 social organisations. The protests took place on neighbouring streets, but...
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Vancouver Police Board vice-chair resigns after social media comments

9th - Higher Ed
The Vancouver Police Board says its vice-chair has resigned following statements she posted to social media that were inconsistent with its code of conduct. The comments were critical of Canada's immigration policies.
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‘Black people deserve joy’: Raven Anderson grows from protest leader to community builder

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Khadeja Raven Anderson helped lead the Black Lives Matter movement in Newfoundland and Labrador. But when the protests ended, Anderson says the real work began. Anderson now runs a company called Ravensong Consulting, and works to...
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Why 3 parties at the National Assembly are calling out this Québec Solidaire MNA

9th - Higher Ed
Haroun Bouazzi, the QS MNA for Maurice-Richard, is in hot water for comments he made in a speech in early November that fellow lawmakers are quick to blame a racialized 'other' that is 'dangerous or inferior.' Bouazzi now acknowledges...
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Amsterdam: Police detain hundreds defying demonstration ban

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters in Amsterdam defy a ban on demonstrations and take to the streets in the Dutch capital to show their solidarity for Palestinians.
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Amsterdam violence aftermath: Police detain hundreds defying demonstration ban

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters in Amsterdam defy a ban on demonstrations and take to the streets in the Dutch capital to show their solidarity for Palestinians.
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RCMP officers made ‘atrocious’ racist, sexist comments, internal probe claims

9th - Higher Ed
A search warrant obtained by CBC News reveals racist and sexist comments allegedly made by several Coquitlam, B.C., RCMP officers in private chats, including references to ‘tasering unarmed Black people,’ and calling a woman a ‘dumb...
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UK anti-racism protesters rally to protect asylum centre

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UK anti-racism protesters rallied to protect an asylum centre in Liverpool.
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Anti-immigration protest and a counter anti-racism demonstration in Dublin City centre

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Thousands of people participated in an anti-immigration protest in Dublin city centre on Saturday, after Conor McGregor posted on social media in support of the march. There was a heightened police presence in the Irish capital for the...
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Protests against Trump and Musk under way in London

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Opponents of president Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk are rallying across the world, including in central London. Saturday’s demonstrations are being held in protest against the US administration’s actions on government...
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Farage Says His Reform UK Party Isn't Anti-Immigration

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Nigel Farage says Reform UK isn't anti-immigration and will never have dealings with far-right campaigner Tommy Robinson whose release from prison billionaire Elon Musk repeatedly called for this year. "My brand of politics is...
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Sunak says Britain is not a racist country in party conference speech

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that Britain is not a racist country in his speech at the Conservative party conference in Manchester.
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Thousands gather for Tommy Robinson’s protest as activist remains in custody

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“Bring back Rwanda” and “Stop the Boats” signs were also hoisted by demonstrators – some of whom were drinking cans and glasses of alcohol. A counter-protest organised by Stand Up to Racism is also taking place in the capital, with...
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Counter protesters march against a Pro-UK rally endorsed by Tommy Robinson

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People join civil society groups led by Stand Up To Racism during a counter-protest against a Pro-UK rally endorsed by Tommy Robinson in central London.
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UK rejects ‘racist thugs’, says Starmer as he vows to restore ‘control’

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Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to cut immigration but rejected claims that the summer’s rioters were “one and the same” as people with legitimate concerns about migration, when making his first speech at a Labour party conference as Prime...