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B.C. creates searchable database to track human rights recommendations

B.C. creates searchable database to track human rights recommendations

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Office of the Human Rights Commissioner is making it easier to learn about human rights and possible solutions.
Joyce Echaquan's community fights for change to health system three years after death

Joyce Echaquan's community fights for change to health system three years after death

MONTREAL — It has been three years since Joyce Echaquan died in hospital after filming staff insulting her, but for her family and her First Nation, the fight continues to ensure a legacy of better treatment for Indigenous people.
Kari Lake, prominent Trump supporter and election denier, will launch US Senate campaign in Arizona

Kari Lake, prominent Trump supporter and election denier, will launch US Senate campaign in Arizona

PHOENIX (AP) — Republican Kari Lake , a Donald Trump ally who has refused to acknowledge her loss in last year's race for Arizona governor , will soon launch her campaign for the U.S.
Donald Trump skipped the GOP debate again. This time, his rivals took him on directly

Donald Trump skipped the GOP debate again. This time, his rivals took him on directly

SIMI VALLEY, Calif.

Wisconsin Supreme Court won't hear longshot case trying to head off impeachment

MADISON, Wis.
Christie calls Trump 'Donald Duck,' DeSantis knocks former president and other debate takeaways

Christie calls Trump 'Donald Duck,' DeSantis knocks former president and other debate takeaways

Seven Republican presidential hopefuls gathered at the Reagan Library in California on Wednesday for the second of the party’s primary debates . The contest's dominant front-runner — former President Donald Trump — skipped the event again.
NY Attorney General Letitia James has a long history of fighting Trump and other powerful targets

NY Attorney General Letitia James has a long history of fighting Trump and other powerful targets

ALBANY, N.Y.
Reconciliation and reckoning as Nisga'a totem pole returns from Scotland museum

Reconciliation and reckoning as Nisga'a totem pole returns from Scotland museum

VICTORIA — A homecoming celebration for a memorial totem pole after an absence of almost 100 years will resonate far beyond the tiny Indigenous village in northwest British Columbia where it is being returned Friday.
Indigenous groups stand firm with child welfare law before Supreme Court

Indigenous groups stand firm with child welfare law before Supreme Court

EDMONTON — Some Indigenous nations say they are prepared to continue enforcing their jurisdiction over child welfare if Canada's top court sides with Quebec in a landmark constitutional case.
Poll suggests two-thirds of Albertans oppose pause on renewable energy approvals

Poll suggests two-thirds of Albertans oppose pause on renewable energy approvals

EDMONTON — A poll released Thursday suggests nearly two-thirds of Albertans oppose the provincial government's moratorium on approvals for new renewable energy projects.