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Vancouver officials unveil data from Task Force Barrage, announce plans for DTES policing

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Vancouver's police and mayor are touting a crackdown on violent crime in the Downtown Eastside, as six months have passed since Task Force Barrage was announced. Some residents complain they feel spied on. But as Michelle Ghoussoub...
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Tenants at Charlottetown meeting angry over how MLA Brad Trivers wants to amend P.E.I.'s rental act

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Progressive Conservative MLA Brad Trivers is hearing loud and clear from tenants about what they think of his proposed private member's bill suggesting changes to the Island’s rental act. His suggestions include allowing officials to...
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Ceremonies held across B.C. to mark International Overdose Awareness Day

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International Overdose Awarness Day was marked with ceremonies across B.C. honouring the thousands lives lost to the overdose and toxic drug supply, toxic drug crisis. CBC's Baneet Braich heard from those remembering, reflecting and...
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At least 15 hurt, 3 dead in shootings across the Bronx in 5-day span

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A rally for peace comes on the heels of a violent five-day span in the borough.
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Construction underway for new affordable apartments for seniors in Yonkers

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The plan is to build over 100 affordable apartments for seniors at 345 McLean Avenue.
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Dozens taken into custody in Edison warehouse ICE raid, advocates say

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The raid happened at the Smart Logistics and Freight Solutions warehouse on Wednesday morning.
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Brooklyn student detained by ICE sparks rally outside Tweed Courthouse

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News 12 has reached out to ICE for more details on why Diallo was taken into custody and will update this story once more information is available.
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Morocco and India Share the Same Menace of Stray Dogs

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India and Morocco Share the Same Problem, That of #straydogs Creating a Menace and How Authorities Are Trying to Resolve the Burgeoning Crisis. While in #india the Supreme Court's 'remove All Stray Dogs' Order Was Received With a Mix of...
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Toronto's new renoviction bylaw comes into effect next week

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The city's new renoviction bylaw is coming into effect July 31. As CBC's Lane Harrison explains, it's aimed at protecting tenants from being evicted from their homes by bad-faith landlords, who are attempting to raise rents under the...
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Tougher impaired driving laws raise concerns about targeting

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Police officers in Canada who lawfully pull over a driver no longer need reasonable grounds to demand a sample of their breath. The new rules, however, are raising concerns about possible police targeting and there's a growing...
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Toronto cyclist and pedestrian deaths prompt call for change

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After three Toronto cyclists and one pedestrian died this month after being hit by vehicles, safety advocates are calling for change. CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports.
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Supporting mental health

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Health advocates want the prime minister and the country's premiers to commit more money to battling mental illness
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Here's a look inside the demand for raw milk in Alberta

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Raw milk has found a new life on social media, even though its sale is illegal in Canada. Producers maintain a low profile in Alberta, selling goat and cow milk away from the gaze of regulators.
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As cash declines and cards rise, who gets left behind?

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As the use of cash declines and some merchants go card-only, CBC Ottawa's Matthew Kupfer looks at why some advocates want to keep bills and coins in circulation.
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'Elite Learners' stands up to gun violence following triple shooting in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens

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The theme of the rally was "enough is enough." NYPD officials say two of the three injured were teens.
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Toronto council passes renoviction bylaw to protect renters

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Toronto city council passed a bylaw targeting illegal renovictions — a practice where landlords evict tenants from a unit by saying they want to get work done, only to then rent the unit out for a higher price. But as CBC’s Lane Harrison...
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Parents, advocates rally to save East Ramapo schools after asbestos discovery

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Their call comes after the district canceled all summer school programs following the discovery of asbestos in school buildings.
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Asbestos discovery in East Ramapo schools prompts parents, NYCLU to rally

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Ignacio Acevedo, an organizer with the union, compared the situation to the environmental racism in Flint, Michigan.
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NYC comptroller pushes back against Gov. Hochul's congestion pricing delay

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A coalition of transit advocates, legal experts and potential plaintiffs say they’re prepared to fight for congestion pricing in the city if need be.
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Hudson Valley advocates in Washington, DC lobbying for traffic safety project funding

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Most of the visiting advocates have loved ones who were killed in traffic crashes.
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Rally held to raise awareness of law that aims to ban solitary confinement

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Advocates say the law should go into effect on July 28.
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Airlines promise more changes for people with disabilities

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At a national summit on air accessibility, Canada's airlines are promising to make flying safer for people with disabilities. The proposed changes include tracking data on passenger experiences, but advocates say they want to see...
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KIYC: Does the Open Public Record Act Reform Bill damage democracy?

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A New Jersey state Senate committee has approved the latest version of a bill that opponents say would gut the public’s right to know.
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Airlines promise better service for passengers with disabilities

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At a national summit on air accessibility, Canada's airlines promised to make flying safer for people with disabilities. The proposed changes include tracking data on passenger experiences, but advocates say they want to see penalties...