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Ethiopia declares ceasefire in Tigray after 8 months of conflict

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The ceasefire comes after nearly eight months of deadly conflict as Tigray forces occupied the regional capital, soldiers retreated and hundreds of thousands of people continue to face the world’s worst famine crisis in a decade.

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Bettman casts doubt on NHL players going to Beijing Olympics

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NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said time is running out to reach a deal to send players to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, casting doubt on the league’s return to that event after skipping it in 2018.

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Calgary mother charged with murdering 24-year-old daughter, discarding body

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A Calgary mother has been charged with her daughter’s murder more than a year after the 24-year-old victim was found on a highway near Cochrane, Alta.

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Toronto one step closer to renaming street over Henry Dundas’s association with slave trade

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Toronto Mayor John Tory and city staff are recommending renaming Dundas Street following a 2020 petition to scrap the name due to Henry Dundas’s association with the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. 

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Black men stereotyped as dangerous, predatory at Canadian Museum for Human Rights, report says

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A final report from a lawyer hired to investigate systemic discrimination at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights paints a troubling picture of what staff say happens inside the national museum in Winnipeg.

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