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Nunavik's courts are struggling to deliver justice to Inuit populations

The justice system in northern Quebec is increasingly struggling to deal with a steady inflow of Inuit defendants, a group facing…

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Reinfections from Omicron subvariant BA.2 seem rare, study finds, making 'new wave' unlikely

Getting infected more than once by subvariants in the Omicron family does seem possible, but appears rare, scientists in Denmark…

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Melding art and marketing skills to amplify unheard voices

CBC Quebec is highlighting people from the province's Black communities who are giving back, inspiring others and helping to shape…

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Here's how inflation works and what can be done about rising prices

Everything seems to be getting more expensive. Food, gas and housing prices are on the rise while paycheques are slow to keep…

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City of Toronto out almost $600K in unpaid rent from 2 businesses due to 'administrative oversight'

Two downtown Toronto businesses that lease prime real estate from the city's parking agency have operated rent-free for the last…

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Ottawa starts to tally 3-week occupation's toll on residents' mental health

For Juan Sosa, Saturdays were always the worst. That's when the trucks parked outside Sosa's fourth-storey apartment on Queen Street would…

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Bankers and Black business owners to meet up at summit addressing systemic racism in banking

In the middle of the pandemic, Samuel Obadero was in desperate need of a loan to keep the doors open…

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Being Black in Thunder Bay: A look at the experiences of 4 residents of the Ontario city

During protests across North America in the spring and summer of 2020, in the wake of the death of George Floyd…

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