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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Daughter of woman killed in Gardiner crash: ‘I don’t understand the recklessness of it’
    A 33-year-old Toronto man pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death of a woman and dangerous driving causing bodily harm to her husband in March.
    Crime
    May 7
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  • How caregiving impacts a generation of Canadians: ‘Unpaid work does not end’
    Some 1.8 million Canadians are in a situation where they're providing unpaid care to multiple people, often a child and an older parent, putting a sizeable burden on caregivers.
    Money
    May 4
  • Drake denies grooming, ‘secret child’ allegations in tense Kendrick Lamar feud
    The seemingly endless rap beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, explained.
    Entertainment
    May 6
  • ‘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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  • ‘The Death of Slim Shady’: Eminem to release new album this summer
    Eminem announced the release of his album with a playful video advertising a faux true-crime show about the death of Slim Shady, Eminem's longstanding rap alter ego.
    Entertainment
    Apr 26
  • 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
  • Michael Massey lifts Royals over Blue Jays 4-1
    Jose Berrios made just one mistake in an otherwise impressive outing as he continues to dominate on the mound to start the season.
    Sports
    Apr 30
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  • South Africa celebrates 30 years since end of apartheid, but discontent grows
    Analysts and polls predict that the waning popularity of the democratic party once led by Nelson Mandela is likely to see it lose its parliamentary majority for the first time.
    Politics
    Apr 27
  • 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
  • Black youth face multiple barriers accessing mental health care, experts say
    The Black Physicians' Association of Ontario is holding a conference in Toronto on Saturday to address issues related to Black youth's access to mental health care.
    Canada
    May 4
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  • Guelph high school evacuated after strong smell detected
    Students and staff were evacuated, crews believe the smell was caused by an irritant released in the building.
    Fire
    May 7
  • 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
  • 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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  • 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
  • Shocking videos show officer hit by vehicle during Toronto auto theft takedown
    Shocking videos appear to show the moment a police officer was struck by a vehicle in Toronto earlier this week during an attempted takedown of two auto theft suspects.
    Crime
    May 3
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