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Residential schools: Long-term funding needed for investigations, chief says

The chief of a First Nation that s searching for unmarked graves at a former residential school in British Columbia says they re looking for long-term funding as they prepare for a visit today by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Liberal-NDP deal a big risk for Jagmeet Singh s future: Nik Nanos

On the latest Trend Line podcast: Michael Stittle and pollster Nik Nanos discuss whether the NDP made a mistake by making a deal with the Liberals. Also, Nik breaks down Alberta Premier Jason Kenney s musings about the private sector. Finally, do Canadians want our government to boost defence spending to help NATO?

Afghan interpreters: Families face immigration delays

The New Democrats are pleading for the government to speed up the immigration process to allow extended family members of Afghan interpreters fleeing the Taliban to come to Canada.

Victims rights for military coming into effect in June

The Canadian Armed Forces says long-awaited rights for the victims of military-related crimes will come into effect in June, though other reforms to fix shortcomings in Canada s court-martial system appear to be a long way off.

Harmful content online: Feds ask for expert help

After announcing they d essentially be going back to the drafting table on their promised online harms legislation, the federal government unveiled the expert panel that will be helping them rework the bill aimed at ensuring the kind of behaviour that is illegal in-person, is also illegal online.

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