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B.C. man funds scholarship after effort to strip controversial name from alma mater falls flatGladstone Secondary School is named after the late 19th century U.K. prime minister William Gladstone, who spoke out against abolition as the son of a wealthy slave owner.EducationSep 14, 2022
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‘Intangible losses’: B.C. announces $100M redress package for Japanese CanadiansBeginning in 1942, nearly 22,000 Japanese Canadians were forced into internment camps under the War Measures Act, stripped of their houses, belongings and businesses.PoliticsMay 21, 2022
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‘Why not now?’: U.S. debate on reparations heads to Congress after more than a decadeLawmakers on Wednesday held the first congressional hearing in more than a decade on reparationsWorldJun 19, 2019
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N.S. kids embrace old technology to create something newIt's an old art form, but for group of young kids, using a hand-cranked printing press was a brand new experience. Their goal is to help promote a book they wrote, which comes out in February.CanadaDec 8, 2018
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