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RIFFA kicks off Thursday and will feature ‘climate change trilogy’ among other film setsRegina's International Film Fest & Awards begins Aug. 13 but set-up and a pre-screening is set for Thursday.CanadaJul 31, 2019
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Self-defence focus of Hamilton-area homeowner’s appeal in shooting death of Indigenous manPeter Khill, of Binbrook, Ont., was found not guilty in 2018 of second-degree murder in the death of Jon Styres, of Six Nations in the Grand River in southern Ontario.CrimeSep 30, 2019
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Colten Boushie documentary examines history of racism, oppression on the Prairies"Nipawistamasowin: We Will Stand Up" makes its world premiere Thursday as the opening-night film for the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.CanadaApr 23, 2019
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New program to help Sask. producers deal with threats from agricultural pestsSaskatchewan has introduced a new program to enable producers and rural municipalities to help reduce threats from agricultural pests.EnvironmentMay 3, 2018
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Edmonton rally over Gerald Stanley not guilty verdictDozens of Edmontonians joined protests across Canada on Saturday after a Saskatchewan farmer was found not guilty on Friday in the death of an Indigenous man.CrimeFeb 10, 2018
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Justin Trudeau’s town hall in Edmonton sees him field questions on pipelines, veterans and racismThe prime minister faced tough questions from a disabled veteran, an Indigenous woman angry about racism and people worried about stalled oil pipelines during a town hall meeting in Edmonton.PoliticsFeb 2, 2018
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‘Even though people say it wasn’t about race, it was’: Colten Boushie’s motherThe family of Colten Boushie was in Ottawa on Tuesday to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau among other politicians.CanadaFeb 13, 2018
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Colten Boushie’s father remembers kind, goofy sonPete Boushie is still struggling with the loss of his son, Colten (pictured), while the man who held the gun walks free.CanadaFeb 15, 2018
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Saskatchewan farmer’s trial in death of Indigenous man marked by racial tensionFrom the beginning, Colten Boushie's death and the second-degree murder charge against Gerald Stanley exposed an ugly side in rural Saskatchewan.CrimeFeb 9, 2018
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Boushie case looms over Quebec Indigenous inquiry as Montreal hearings beginAn inquiry that has been examining the relations between Indigenous Quebecers and the public service has begun two weeks of hearings in Montreal.CanadaFeb 12, 2018
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Boushie family pushing for changes to the way jurors are selected after Gerald Stanley acquittalColten Boushie's family is rallying for change after a Saskatchewan farmer was found not guilty in the second-degree murder of the Indigenous man.CanadaFeb 12, 2018
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‘Emotions are raw’ after Gerald Stanley verdict: Sask. premierSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke with Colten Boushie’s family members following the acquittal of Gerald Stanley.CanadaFeb 12, 2018
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‘Justice for Colten’ rally draws hundreds in SaskatoonJustice for Colten rallies were planned across Canada on Saturday, after Gerald Stanley was acquitted in the death of Colten Boushie.CanadaFeb 10, 2018
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Tories accuse Trudeau of ‘political interference’ after comments on Boushie caseThe federal Conservatives are accusing Justin Trudeau of "political interference," after the prime minister responded to the acquittal of Gerald Stanley.CanadaFeb 12, 2018
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GoFundMe page for Gerald Stanley draws fury amid protests, calls for appealGerald Stanley was found not guilty in the death of a 22-year-old Indigenous man named Colten Boushie Friday.CanadaFeb 12, 2018
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Gerald Stanley found not guilty of murder of Colten BoushieA Saskatchewan jury has found Gerald Stanley not guilty of second degree murder in the death of 22-year-old Colten Boushie.CanadaFeb 9, 2018
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Indigenous lawyer weighs in on moving forward after the Boushie verdictOn the heels of nationwide outrage over the acquittal of Gerald Stanley, a Saskatchewan farmer charged in the shooting death of Colten Boushie, there are calls for action to mend the relationship between Canada's Indigenous people and the justice system.CanadaFeb 15, 2018
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Indigenous advocate questions police response to Colten Boushie rallyA peaceful demonstration in London against the acquittal of a Saskatchewan man in the shooting death of a young First Nations man could have turned into a violent confrontation on Monday had it not been for the leadership of local organizers.CanadaFeb 16, 2018
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Poll finds Canadians divided over verdict in Colten Boushie caseAngus Reid poll finds Canadians are divided over the verdict in the Colten Boushie case, but in Saskatchewan a majority say it was a “good and fair” decision.CanadaFeb 27, 2018
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N.B. First Nation on edge over alleged hit and run death of young Mi’kmaq manA grieving New Brunswick First Nation is anxiously awaiting the results of a police probe into the hit-and-run death of a popular young man.CanadaFeb 28, 2018