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2 legal aid denials overturned after OmbudsPEI review

9th - Higher Ed
A recent review by OmbudsPEI is sparking changes in how legal aid goes about denying someone representation. P.E.I.'s ombudsperson Sandy Hermiston speaks with CBC's Sheehan Desjardins about the investigation.
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Mangal Secrets Revealed! Deepika & Urvashi Take Us On Set, Talk About Their Bond

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Deepika Singh and Urvashi Upadhyay, renowned for their roles in the television series "Mangal Lakshmi," recently provided a behind-the-scenes tour of their set. During the tour, they elaborated on their on-screen chemistry and off-screen...
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International Women's Day event for high school students in Guelph

9th - Higher Ed
Skills Ontario held an event in Guelph on Thursday to highlight women working in the trades for high school students. It was held as part of events to mark International Women's Day.
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More diversity among teachers can positively impact students, say educators

9th - Higher Ed
As student populations across Nova Scotia continue to become more diverse, regional centres for education are trying to have their workforces reflect those changes. A study is underway now to assess the diversity of staff in schools....
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More diversity among teachers can positively impact students, educators say

9th - Higher Ed
As student populations across Nova Scotia continue to become more diverse, regional centres for education are trying to have their workforces reflect those changes. A study is underway now to assess the diversity of staff in schools....
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Why Are Thousands Of People Protesting In Ladakh In Freezing Temperatures?

9th - Higher Ed
In Ladakh, amid harsh cold, locals stage protests demanding statehood and protection under the 6th Schedule of the Constitution. Organized by the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance, they seek elected representation and job...
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Jade McLeod debuts their non-binary character in Jagged Little Pill

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian performer Jade McLeod chats with CBC News about landing a role in the Alanis Morissette musical Jagged Little Pill — and the struggle and reward of bringing a non-binary character to the stage.
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International Buddhist Centre in Lumbini to strengthen Indo-Nepal relations

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ACC-Gorakha, an Indo-Nepal Joint Venture company was given an 'Award of Contract' by International Buddhist Confederation for the construction of India International Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage (IICBCH) in Lumbini, the...
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Author Seamus Kirst Talks New Children's Book Celebrating Diverse Families

9th - Higher Ed
Author Seamus Kirst Talks New Children's Book Celebrating Diverse Families
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Actor Román Zaragoza Talks Season Two of 'Ghosts' & His 'Love Island' Obsession

9th - Higher Ed
CBS sitcom 'Ghosts' follows a couple who inherit a country mansion, only to find out its being haunted by several deceased residents who previously resided there. Actor Román Zaragoza joins Trending to talk all about 'Ghosts,' native...
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Netflix Series 'Mo' Highlights a Palestinian American Family on TV

9th - Higher Ed
"Mo" on Netflix is a new comedy that follows the life of a family of Palestinian refugees and their story about building success in America. Mo Amer, creator, executive producer, and star, joined Cheddar News to discuss his new series....
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MP Leah Gazan discusses National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

9th - Higher Ed
During question period, NDP Winnipeg Centre MP Leah Gazan calls on the Liberal government to explain how they are protecting Indigenous women in Canada. Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller and Minister of Public Safety...
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Pixar's Turning Red cast and director talk Asian representation, Toronto pride

9th - Higher Ed
Director Domee Shi and the cast of Pixar's Turning Red sit down with The National co-host Andrew Chang to talk about Asian representation, letting Toronto star as itself in the movie and the universality of coming of age.
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Hollywood Funding of Trans Rights Groups Could Improve With Better Representation

9th - Higher Ed
According to the National Center for Transgender Equality, Hollywood has been falling short on financial support for transgender-specific organizations despite some improvements in on-screen representation. Actor and producer Scott...
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South Asian creators, critics weigh in on the importance of thoughtful representation

9th - Higher Ed
Bilal Baig, Uzma Jalaluddin and Amil Niazi spoke with CBC News about increased media visibility for South Asian Canadians and why off-screen representation is crucial in film and television.
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'The future of Marvel is going to be very diverse'

9th - Higher Ed
TikTok film reviewer Julian Green believes the upcoming slate of movies and shows highlights Marvel Studios' shift toward wider representation.
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Derek Chauvin won't testify at own murder trial

9th - Higher Ed
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the killing of George Floyd, says he won't testify at the trial
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District of Columbia renews push for US statehood

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of the capital have long complained about having no elected representatives who can vote in Congress, and now, with Democrats in control of the three branches of government, there is new hope.
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CBC investigation reveals RCMP lacking diversity in upper ranks

9th - Higher Ed
Reform advocates say police culture starts at the top. CBC investigated the diversity of the RCMP in the upper ranks, and for people of colour and indigenous Canadians, representation is a problem.
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Indigenous Canadians and people of colour still underrepresented among new judges

9th - Higher Ed
In 2016, the Trudeau government pledged to make diversity a top issue in appointing new judges. But four years later, Indigenous Canadians and other people of colour are still underrepresented in Canada's legal system.
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Highly anticipated video game breaking down barriers of representation and ability

9th - Higher Ed
Video game The Last of Us 2 is being hailed for breaking barriers. The game has LGBTQ representation and is more accessible for people with disabilities.
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Sephora and Rent The Runway commit to carrying 15% Black-owned products

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian designer Aurora James started a campaign to push for retailers to give more space to Black-owned businesses.
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TV shows about cops face criticism amid protests

9th - Higher Ed
Recent protests against police violence lead to criticism of television shows about police officers always painting law enforcement as inherently good.
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Shoemaker "optimistic" about Tokyo Olympics happening this summer

9th - Higher Ed
CEO and Secretary General of the Canadian Olympic Commission David Shoemaker says he’s optimistic about the Tokyo 2020 games happening this summer. He says they are planning for Canadian athletes to join, even without being vaccinated.