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Mental health stigma for Indigenous men, boys continues: Métis Nation-SaskatchewanThe Métis Nation-Saskatchewan said more resources are needed to target Indigenous men and boys when it comes to suicide prevention strategies.CanadaJun 11, 2023
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New fisheries report raises hope for Indigenous communities, but angers industryThere are concerns the report titled 'Peace on the Water' is stoking anger in communities where lobster is a livelihood.CanadaJul 19, 2022
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Canada not prepared for 2nd coronavirus wave: Senate committee reportThe federal government needs to pay urgent attention to seniors in long-term care homes where COVID-19 outbreaks and deaths have been concentrated, the report says.HealthJul 9, 2020
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Harper government won’t consider controversial suggestion to certify imamsA controversial suggestion to look at certifying Muslim religious leaders was rejected by the Harper government today, according to a spokesperson for the Minister of Public Safety.CanadaJul 9, 2015
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Dick Cheney says CIA’s interrogation program was not torture, would ‘do it again’Former U.S. vice president Dick Cheney remained defiant in his defense of the brutal enhanced interrogation techniques detailed in a report released last week, insisting it was not torture.WorldDec 14, 2014
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