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UNB board votes to strip name from law faculty building over links to slavery

UNB board votes to strip name from law faculty building over links to slavery

FREDERICTON — The board of governors at the University of New Brunswick voted Tuesday to strip George Duncan Ludlow's name from the school's law faculty building in Fredericton because of his connections to slavery and the abuse of Indigenous people.
Justin Trudeau says he'll take COVID-19 antibody test once available

Justin Trudeau says he'll take COVID-19 antibody test once available

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that once there's a test widely available to see who has had COVID-19, he'll take it.
'I can't live on:' Daughter of man fatally shot by Regina police seeks answers

'I can't live on:' Daughter of man fatally shot by Regina police seeks answers

REGINA — Kahaila Morris made a point of walking by the police office near her high school as often as she could. It was a fear the 16-year-old wanted to overcome. But she's still afraid to call police should she someday need help, she says.
Guns, drugs, cash seized in organized crime probe of Toronto area tow truck industry

Guns, drugs, cash seized in organized crime probe of Toronto area tow truck industry

VAUGHAN, Ont. — Four alleged organized criminal organizations that operated as rival tow truck companies involved in a violent battle for territory in the Toronto area have been dismantled, police said Tuesday.
Ottawa signs deal with GM to produce 10m face masks

Ottawa signs deal with GM to produce 10m face masks

The federal government is tapping General Motors Co. to produce 10 million face masks.
Half of Canadians say governments are hiding something about COVID-19: poll

Half of Canadians say governments are hiding something about COVID-19: poll

OTTAWA — Half of Canadians believe they're not getting the whole truth from their governments about COVID-19, a new poll suggests, and some also believe conspiracy theories about where the novel coronavirus began.
People feel COVID-19 truths hidden and rhino baby on hold; In The News for May 26

People feel COVID-19 truths hidden and rhino baby on hold; In The News for May 26

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 26 ... --- COVID-19 in Canada ...
A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown

Provinces have been releasing plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.
'Vancouver model' marries dirty money and Chinese capital flight, inquiry hears

'Vancouver model' marries dirty money and Chinese capital flight, inquiry hears

VANCOUVER — Metro Vancouver appears to have developed an industry with the "sole purpose" of laundering money and moving cash across borders, a public inquiry heard Monday.
Canadian Judicial Council won't appeal harsh ruling of its investigation of judge

Canadian Judicial Council won't appeal harsh ruling of its investigation of judge

TORONTO — The Canadian Judicial Council says it will not appeal last week's Federal Court ruling that harshly criticized its investigation of a justice who accepted a temporary deanship of an Indigenous-focused law school.
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