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Sports

Netflix buys U.S. rights for FIFA Women’s World Cups

The FIFA Women’s World Cup will have a new home in the United States for the 2027 and 2031 editions,…

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Health

B.C. civil rights group that fought for MAID now wants it reviewed

The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) is urging both the provincial and federal governments to conduct a thorough review…

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Canada

Hamilton encampment residents seek $445K from city over tent ban they say violated Charter rights

A group of Hamilton residents who have experienced homelessness and lived in encampments are taking the city to court over…

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Nova Scotia

Housing support group, 5 individuals recognized for advancing human rights in Nova Scotia

Six outstanding individuals and one organization in Nova Scotia were recently honored for their exceptional contributions to advancing human rights…

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US Election 2024

Trump nominates Harmeet Dhillon to serve as Assistant AG for Civil Rights in DOJ

President-elect Trump has made a significant nomination by choosing Harmeet K. Dhillon as the assistant attorney general for civil rights…

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Politics

Assembly of First Nations takes Trudeau to task over racism, rights and reconciliation

Grieving mothers who have tragically lost their children at the hands of police made heartfelt pleas for action from Prime…

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US Election 2024

Trans rights protesters arrested after protest near Mike Johnson’s office

Transgender rights activists made headlines on Thursday as they staged a “bathroom sit-in” in protest of a new policy preventing…

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Canada

‘No consequences’ for violating human rights in privately funded research in Canada, says ethics expert

must adhere to certain ethical guidelines and standards. She believes that the PASS study clearly violated these standards and that…

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Politics

Dene leader Georges Erasmus reflects on rights, resistance and politics

Georges Erasmus, a prominent Indigenous leader, sits quietly in a hotel room in downtown Ottawa, reflecting on a pivotal moment…

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Politics

‘No timeline’ for updating air passenger bill of rights, regulator says

Canada’s transportation regulator, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), has been facing delays in releasing updates to the air passenger bill…

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