Exclusion
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Students with complex needs continue to be excluded from Sask. schools: advocatesStudents with complex needs are being excluded in classrooms with a report finding 1,350 students in 18 school divisions having their schedules changed to less or no school hours.CanadaDec 11, 2025
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‘It’s bittersweet’: “Humiliation Day” marked with lion dance in CalgaryChinese-Canadians in Calgary remembered "Humiliation Day" on July 1, 100 years since the Chinese Immigration Act was passed.CanadaJul 1, 2023
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B.C. students with disabilities excluded 4,000-plus times last year: ReportAdvocacy groups say the findings are deeply troubling, and have called for steps to ensure all children have equal access to a safe education.EducationSep 6, 2022
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Quebec music festival facing backlash for not including female artists, headliner pulls outBilodeau said Wednesday that not only artists, but everyone in the music industry, including festival organizers, have a role to play to increase female representation.CanadaMar 10, 2022
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Calgary pastor calls First Baptist’s plan to reject non-heterosexual members ‘hurtful’Calgary's LGBTQ2S+ community expressed concern over what it believes are archaic views of religion. The First Baptist Church pastor is rejecting the stance of some congregations.CanadaFeb 7, 2022
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New Brunswick announces plans to combat U.S. softwood lumber changesThe New Brunswick government has announced the measures they plan to introduce in order to protect and promote the forestry sector in light of the U.S. Department of Commerce decision to no longer grant tariff exemptions.EconomyNov 30, 2017
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Since when is police in a school bad?How can exclusion be a good message to teach our kids?CommentaryJun 16, 2017
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Federal government set to help softwood industry with $1-billion aid packageThe package will include employment insurance enhancements for laid-off workers, loan guarantees in some form and funds to assist companies with exploring new markets and innovations.CanadaMay 31, 2017
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‘This is not new’: Natural Resources Minister assures lumber discussions ongoing with U.S.Federal Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr and New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant say conversations with U.S. Department of Commerce are continuing in softwood lumber dispute as governments work to reach settlement.CanadaMay 26, 2017
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