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  • UBC must be neutral on Gaza, president says, as encampment continues
    The president of the University of British Columbia has told pro-Palestinian protesters that the school must remain neutral on the Gaza conflict.
    Education
    May 17
  • Sask. MLA ban from Pride events extends to Battlefords area
    Battlefords Area Pride is standing in solidarity with Queen City Pride and Prince Albert Pride and barring some Sask. MLAs from taking part in Pride events.
    Canada
    May 14
  • N.B. minister says threat to dissolve school districts extends to francophone boards
    Bill Hogan says his threat to dissolve school districts that don’t adhere to the province’s policy change affecting LGBTQ students also extends to francophone school boards.
    Politics
    May 9
  • U.S. issues global alert for risk of violence against LGBTQ2 people, events
    The U.S. State Department said it is aware of an increased risk of foreign terrorist-inspired violence against LGBTQ2 people and events around the world.
    World
    May 17
  • LGBTQ2 rallies will be held across Canada next month. Here’s what to know
    Organizations across the country are gearing up for what they describe as the largest LGBTQ+ mobilization since the push for marriage equality.
    Canada
    Apr 24
  • A closer look at the growing diversity of Conservatives under Poilievre
    Though the Conservatives have sometimes struggled to build support in cultural communities, Pierre Poilievre has led an effort to diversify his team's gender and ethnic mix.
    Canada
    Mar 8
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  • City of Kingston commits to the Montreal Pledge, focused on conserving ecosystems
    The Montreal Pledge involves over 60 cities around the world committing to conserving and protecting the biodiversity of ecosystems.
    Environment
    Mar 26
  • Russia vetoes UN resolution to prevent nuclear arms race in space
    The resolution led by the U.S. and Japan would have called on all countries not to develop or deploy nuclear arms or other weapons of mass destruction in space.
    World
    Apr 24
  • Ruby Franke’s ex-husband sues Jodi Hildebrandt for ‘exploding his family’
    Kevin Franke is suing Jodi Hildebrandt for negligence and causing emotional distress to him and his children.
    U.S. News
    Apr 16
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  • Senator references ‘Trumpian denialism’ in foreign interference debate around China
    Broad consensus after phase one of foreign interference inquiry holds that while countries tried to influence Canadian elections, the integrity of the vote held.
    Politics
    Apr 19
  • Alberta seeks to intervene in Saskatchewan pronoun change law appeal
    The Alberta government announced Tuesday that it is seeking intervenor status in a legal challenge against the Saskatchewan government's pronoun change law.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • Calgary physician shares story of hope amidst journey to motherhood
    Through triumphs and challenges, Dr. Alisha Rai is redefining motherhood and sharing her story of infertility and hope amidst a diagnosis of cerebral palsy for her son.
    Features
    Mar 29
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  • Draft of Saskatchewan’s pronoun policy gave teachers discretion for at-risk students
    An early draft of Saskatchewan’s school pronoun policy would have allowed teachers to use a child’s preferred identification if there was concern for safety.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • CSIS report on intercepted call about ‘Two Michaels’ released at inquiry
    On Tuesday, the inquiry heard Canada’s spy agency recorded a phone call between Dong and China’s consul general in Toronto.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Trudeau briefed on alleged interference in Dong’s riding before 2019 election: document
    The document was submitted at Canada’s inquiry into foreign election interference Monday evening.
    Canada
    Apr 8
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  • Trudeau says there wasn’t ‘sufficient’ intelligence to remove Dong in 2019
    The prime minister told the inquiry one of his longest-serving staffers alerted him on Sept. 30, 2019, in the middle of an election campaign, about the spy agency’s “concerns.”
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • What Trudeau has said about ex-Liberal MP Han Dong and foreign interference
    New documents paint a clearer picture of what former Liberal MP Han Dong allegedly discussed with a Chinese diplomat over the 'Two Michaels' detentions.
    Politics
    Apr 3
  • New foreign interference documents raise questions about special rapporteur report
    Documents published by the federal inquiry into foreign interference call into question some of the conclusions in former Governor General David Johnston’s probe. 
    Canada
    Apr 5
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  • Trump sends presidential immunity appeal to U.S. Supreme Court
    Trump's lawyers filed an emergency appeal with the court just days after the justices heard his separate appeal to remain on the presidential ballot.
    U.S. News
    Feb 12
  • Manitoba Premier calls for Gaza ceasefire, implores feds to follow suit
    Premier Wab Kinew spoke of empathy for both Muslim Manitobans and Jewish Canadians who have felt the effects of the ongoing conflict.
    Politics
    Mar 11
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