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Suella Braverman sacked as home secretary as Rishi Sunak reshuffles his cabinet
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sacked his home secretary, Suella Braverman.
Heavy police presence in north Kosovo week after deadly shootout
Tensions between ethnic Serbs and Kosovar Albanians in the north of Kosovo remain high after a gun battle.
Haryana communal tension: CM Manohar Lal Khattar makes big remark on Nuh Violence
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar addressed the Nuh violence, stating that Section 144 remains in effect in the district with suspended mobile internet services. Extensive police forces have been deployed after the clash between...
France police shooting: Protests spread over killing of Nahel
Macron races to quell anger after a second night of riots over the fatal shooting of a teenager of North African descent
Is it time to rethink the RCMP? These communities think so
Years of scandals and failures have some regions questioning the role of the 150-year old RCMP and some want to replace it all together. CBC’s Catharine Tunney looks at whether it’s time for the RCMP to focus on federal crimes and not...
Police release timeline of stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation
WARNING This story contains distressing details | Saskatchewan police described the timeline of events that unfolded at the James Smith Cree Nation last September. Brothers Myles and Damien Sanderson were spotted 'guzzling booze' and...
Bolsonaro, Trump and the Brazil riots | The Breakdown
On Jan. 8, supporters of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro stormed Brazil's Congress, protesting his election loss. Brazilian Report editor-in-chief Gustavo Ribeiro and Poder360 senior editor Guilherme Waltenberg break down what...
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.
Trudeau to use Emergencies Act to deal with protests: sources
CBC News has learned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will inform the provinces he will invoke the Emergencies Act to give the government extra powers to deal with ongoing convoy protests across Canada. Trudeau told his caucus there are no...
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Travellers landing in Calgary, Montreal who skipped hotel quarantine weren't fined
While more than 5,000 air travellers who refused to quarantine in a hotel when they arrived in Canada were hit with big fines, CBC News has yet to confirm that any such fines were issued in Calgary or Montreal.
Clashes Break Out After Bodycam Footage Shows Death of Daunte Wright
Protestors and police clashed for a second night in Minnesota following the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright at the hands of an officer. Khary Lazarre-White, co-founder and executive director of the Brotherhood Sister Sol, joined...
Race and policing in the aftermath of the George Floyd trial | The Bottom Line
The US is still a place where a routine traffic stop can end up in a life-or-death situation.
France: Protesters clash with police over new security law
Tens of thousands demonstrate nationwide against security legislation that would restrict sharing images of police.
2 in 5 Canadians say police interactions with people of colour are a 'serious problem'
A survey of more than 5,000 Canadians found that 73 per cent of respondents say police inCanada interact inappropriatelywith non-white people at least some of the time. And two in five Canadians say there is a'serious problem' with the...
Nigeria protests: Rallies disrupt major cities
For now, the police are allowing the protests to continue for more than a week.
Libya marks national police day amid war
Libya's internationally recognised government has put on a show of strength as it battles various armed groups.
Minneapolis City Council Approves to Cut $8 Million From Police Funding
Minneapolis is cutting police funding by $8 million. The money will now go towards mental health and violence prevention programs. City council member Jeremiah Ellison joins Cheddar to discuss.
Toronto police to review anti-racism measures
The Toronto Police Services Board will consider recommendations to immediately bolster mental health services and gather community input on the police budget in an effort to combat anti-Black racism within the force.
NJ Rep. Breaks Down Rebuilding Camden Police Department
Rep. Donald Norcross (D-N.J. 1st District) dives into the process of rebuilding police forces following the city of Camden's dismantling of its police department. Norcross also discusses what led to its new system of policing.
Parents in shock after 16-year-old killed by Winnipeg police
The father of a 16-year-old Indigenous girl speaks out after she was shot dead by Winnipeg police following an alleged robbery of a liquor store.
Tensions at Quebec blockade after premier’s comments
Tensions remain high at a rail blockade in Kahnawake, Que., after Premier François Legault claimed protesters were armed, but there is still hope for a solution to the standoff.
Raid on Montreal's Truxx bar remembered as pivotal moment in push for 2SLGBTQ+ rights
Montreal tour guide Thom Seivewright shares the story of the raid on the Truxx bar in Montreal in 1977, which prompted a protest movement for 2SLGBTQ+ rights and led to the passage of anti-discrimination legislation. The raid, and...
5 years after the murder of George Floyd, how do police rebuild community trust?
Adel Gamar, a University of B.C. business professor and an adviser on former U.S. president Barack Obama's task force on 21st-century policing, says that police officials need to heed marginalized groups' pushback in order to build...