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  • Black Lives Matter mural disappears behind downtown Calgary development
    The mural 'The Guide and Protector' in Calgary's Chinatown will soon be covered by a development under construction in the lot next to it.
    Canada
    Feb 16
  • Black Lives Matter: A look at anti-racism work in Calgary following 2020 movement
    It’s been nearly four years since thousands of Black Lives Matter demonstrators filled Calgary’s streets following George Floyd's death at the hands of police in Minneapolis.
    Canada
    Feb 2
  • Quebec civil rights activist remembered as supporter of all marginalized communities
    Dan Philip, a former president of the Black Coalition of Quebec, died earlier this month. The activist co-founded the Coalition more than 50 years ago to draw attention to racism.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Toronto cops admit misconduct for arrest, using stun gun on Black man in case of ‘mistaken identity’
    The case, his family says, highlights the disproportionate use of force levelled against Black people and ongoing racial profiling by Toronto’s police force.
    Crime
    Feb 27
  • Police look at Black experience in Calgary and how to build bridges from within
    On Wednesday, members of the Calgary Police Service (CPS) gathered for a community panel discussion focused on the Black experience in Calgary.
    Canada
    Feb 28
  • Anti-Black racism strategy underway, to be unveiled in 2025: Thames Valley board
    The board says the strategy will be 'directly informed by input from Black-identifying students, parents, caregivers and community members.'
    Canada
    Feb 13
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  • Embracing the identity of Afro-Indigenous in Regina
    Two members of the Indigenous and Black community in Regina embrace their identities during Black History Month and Indigenous Storytelling Month.
    Canada
    Feb 16
  • Alberta town’s residents vote in favour of bylaw that will see Pride crosswalk be removed
    The vote on Thursday was a close one, with 663 people voting in favour of the changes and 639 people voting against them.
    Politics
    Feb 23
  • ‘They’re people, they matter’: N.B. artist creates mural to honour those who died while homeless
    The mural has now become a collaborative art piece, where members of the homeless population leave messages for each other, or tributes for those who have died.
    Canada
    Apr 23
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  • More than half of Canadians say 2nd job needed to buy a home: RBC survey
    The poll which surveyed Canadians under 65 found that 57 per cent believed they would need that second job or side hustle in order to supplement their savings
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • ‘Something has to change’: Mother fights for better addiction care after son’s death
    A Nova Scotia woman whose son died from a drug overdose says the province's health-care system failed him, and is calling for better mental health and addiction support.
    Health
    Apr 5
  • Swan Valley Stampeders hockey team saved after quick community response
    The future of a Manitoba Junior Hockey League team was up in the air this week, but only for a few hours - after overwhelming support from the community that it calls home.
    Sports
    Apr 18
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  • B.C. woman says no recourse after Facebook account hacked to sell fake Taylor Swift concert tickets
    "There's no recourse for me. There's nowhere for me to go to fix this problem. So for three months, I've been living with knowing that people are being harmed on my behalf."
    Consumer
    Apr 9
  • Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens finish season with 5-4 shootout loss to Detroit
    Apart from a full infirmary again, it was a positive season for the Canadiens as the rebuild continues in earnest. Brian Wilde looks back with this edition of Call of the Wilde.
    Sports
    Apr 16
  • Resolution in $200M Ontario basic income class action could take ‘years’: lawyer
    A lawyer from Toronto law firm Cavalluzzo LLP is representing thousands in a class action alleging Ontario breached the terms of a contract it entered with participants.
    Canada
    Apr 23
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  • Four-goal second period propels Colorado to 5-2 Game 2 win over Winnipeg Jets
    The Jets led 2-1 in the second before Artturi Lehkonen, Zach Parise and Josh Manson scored to put Colorado in front for good as they evened the series at a game apiece.
    Sports
    Apr 24
  • London, Ont. police hope new ‘engagement centre’ in mall will improve community trust
    The community engagement centre inside Masonville Place is part of a six-month pilot project aimed at building and enhancing community trust, London police say.
    Canada
    Feb 9
  • Moncton cafe that offers safe space to community looking for support to stay open
    A Moncton cafe that has an open-door policy to help those struggling or in need, is in need itself. They're trying to raise $11,000 for a new fridge or risk closing.
    Canada
    Apr 12
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  • Russell leads Lakers past Raptors 128-111
    After the hardest stretch of his life, RJ Barrett finally returned to his "sanctuary."
    Sports
    Apr 2
  • Winnipeg Jets secure home ice in round 1 of playoffs with 4-3 win over Seattle
    Kyle Connor scored twice while Tyler Toffoli had the game winner as the Jets ensured they will have home ice advantage against Colorado in round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
    Sports
    Apr 16
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