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Global National: Sept. 29

The Federal Court of Canada rejects Ottawa’s appeal, upholding an order that the federal government must compensate thousands of Indigenous children and their families who faced discrimination. Why the feds filed that appeal, why they lost, and whether they’ll pay the bill. The decision comes on the eve of Canada’s first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. How different provinces are preparing to honour the experiences of Indigenous people. Plus, the calls for Ottawa to do more to help the more than 100 Canadians detained in China. And the family who protected National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden in Hong Kong in 2013 is starting a new life in Canada.

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