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  • Edmontonians remember lost loved ones on Red Dress Day
    One year ago, a mother and child were randomly stabbed to death in Mill Woods, in a crime that shocked Edmonton. Sunday, their loved ones paid tribute to them, joining thousands across the country, marching for Red Dress Day. Jasmine King explains.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    May 5
  • Tour for Humanity stops in Winnipeg, students learn about hate crimes
    On Holocaust Remembrance Day Monday, a 30-seat mobile education centre called The Tour for Humanity was in the city to teach teens about hate and intolerance in Canada, using the Holocaust as its launching point.
    Education
    May 6
  • Dan Philip remembered as supporter of all marginalized communities
    Members of Montreal’s Black communities said farewell to a local leader who was described by many as a civil rights’ champion. Dan Philip, who cofounded the Black Coalition of Quebec, was remembered as a builder of bridges and someone whose activism was in support of all marginalized communities.
    Apr 22
  • Peterborough Coin Show April 20th for experienced and rookie collectors alike
    Are you a coin collector? And if you say no – are you sure? Do you have a jar of pennies? Keep Remembrance Day quarters, RCMP quarters, or any quarters with animals on it? Special edition loonies? Coins from other countries? And the Peterborough Numismatic Society understands!!
    The Morning Show on CHEX
    Apr 19
  • Holocaust Remembrance Day
    January 27th marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Dara Solomon, executive director of the Toronto Holocaust Museum, joins Candace Daniel to discuss the importance of reflecting and paying tribute to the victims of the Holocaust and how we can educate younger generations.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Jan 26
  • Holocaust Remembrance Day sparks conversations over antisemitism
    Saturday is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. It’s a time to reflect and remember one of the darkest times in human history. As part of the campaign in Canada, public venues across the country, including monuments, city halls, public legislatures, and more will be bathed in yellow light in memorial of those murdered. Our Caryn Lieberman...
    Jan 27
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  • N.B. synagogue vandalized on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
    Members of Fredericton’s Jewish community were shocked to see the state of the city’s synagogue when arriving on Saturday morning, as multiple windows were shattered due to an act of vandalism. As Anna Mandin reports, the incident falls on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Jan 27
  • Commemorating victims on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
    On Saturday, Jan. 27, Jewish Montrealers, Canadians, and people from around the world will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Vice-president for the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Eta Yudin, joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to discuss the significance of this day and how the October 7 massacre on Israel has underlined the...
    Jan 23
  • ‘Criminals!’: Israelis heckle Netanyahu, military ministers during Memorial Day ceremonies
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet ministers were heckled on Monday during Memorial Day ceremonies held to remember soldiers and civilians who have died since the latest wave of the Israel-Hamas conflict that began on Oct. 7, 2023.
    May 13
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  • Global News at 6 Halifax: April 28, 2024
    Families in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick gathered across both provinces to remember the lives of those who died or were seriously injured in the workplace, as National Day of Mourning ceremonies were held in Halifax and Fredericton.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 28
  • Global News at 6 New Brunswick: April 28, 2024
    Families in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick gathered across both provinces to remember the lives of those who died or were seriously injured in the workplace, as National Day of Mourning ceremonies were held in Halifax and Fredericton.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 28
  • Fredericton holds ceremony for National Day of Mourning
    Dozens of people gathered in Fredericton for a National Day of Mourning ceremony on Sunday morning. As Anna Mandin reports, WorkSafe NB held an event at the city’s fallen firefighters monument to remember the 14 workers who died on the job throughout the province in 2024 – and the others who died in years prior.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 28
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  • Montreal march held to remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous women on Valentine’s Day
    A march was being held Wednesday evening to draw attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, trans and two-spirited people across Canada. Activists gathered at Cabot Square in downtown Montreal to participate in the annual march to Place du Canada. Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports.
    Canada
    Feb 14
  • Dan Philip civil rights champion and builder of bridges, passes away
    Dan Philip, who headed the Black Coalition of Quebec for 40 years has died. He is being remembered as staunch defender of human rights and someone who brought people together.
    Apr 1
  • Brian Mulroney lies in repose in Montreal
    Quebecers are saying goodbye to former prime minister Brian Mulroney. His casket has arrived from Ottawa where he lied in state for two days. Global’s Gloria Henríquez has a look at how he was being remembered in his home province.
    Remembering Brian Mulroney: A Family Tribute
    Mar 21
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  • Vigil held after Fredericton synagogue vandalized
    Fredericton residents were out in numbers at the city’s synagogue on Sunday afternoon, as a vigil was held following an act of vandalism toward the building on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. As Anna Mandin reports, those in attendance at the Sgoolai Israel syaogogue said what happened on Saturday was “unacceptable.”
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Jan 28
  • Germans stage mass protests against far-right party
    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says there are growing concerns as right-wing groups gain significant political support among Germans, including one part that has sparked protests over revelations its members took part in a secret meeting with extremist groups. This comes amid Holocaust Remembrance Day. Mike Armstrong explains.
    Politics
    Jan 27
  • Holocaust survivor’s warning about rise of antisemitism
    International Holocaust Remembrance Day will be marked this weekend amid a rise of antisemitism in Canada and beyond. Caryn Lieberman spoke with one survivor and heard their warning about the dangers of hate.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Jan 26
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  • Global National: Jan. 27
    Saturday is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. It’s a time to reflect and remember one of the darkest times in human history. As part of the campaign in Canada, public venues across the country, including monuments, city halls, public legislatures, and more will be bathed in yellow light in memorial of those murdered. And German Chancellor...
    Global National
    Jan 27
  • ‘Example of service and dedication’: Nova Scotia honours 1st Black person to win Victoria Cross
    On Heritage Day, Nova Scotia celebrates one of its important historical figures. This year, William Hall is being honoured. Heidi Petracek explains how Hall fought off racism and battled in wars in the 1800s; how he made history; and how he’s being fondly remembered for his skills and determination.
    Global National
    Feb 19
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