Pope Francis’ morning mass in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec is interrupted by protesters, demanding he rescind the Roman Catholic Church’s Doctrine of Discovery. The story behind the 15th-century edict, why Indigenous communities want it to be cancelled, and the new reaction to the pontiff’s visit in Quebec. Mohawk journalist and human rights leader Kenneth Deer explains why the Pope’s apology is not enough, and how more work is needed to reach reconciliation. Plus, the life and legacy of Emile-Antoine Roy Sirois, the Quebec man killed while fighting to defend Ukraine from Russian forces. How his comrades are mourning him, and their messages to his heartbroken family. And deal or no deal: Moscow responds to Washington’s proposal to secure the freedom of two Americans detained in Russia, WNBA star Brittney Griner and former Marine Paul Whelan, by releasing convicted Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer known as the ‘Merchant of Death.’
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Global National: July 28
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