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canada partnership. the roadmap was agreed to buy -- in the first virtual bilateral come all the things we are learning in the zoom era come on february 23, earlier this year. the two guests we have today at the heart of implementing that agenda, that is why we have asked them to join us today for an update on how it is going. coming to us from ottawa, ambassador arnold she cohen come and ambassador kiersten hillman. i'm going to ask each of them to open up. perhaps you first come ambassador come with some comments on how the roadmap fits into candidate sen. reed: relations and where we will go from here. ambassador? >> thank you and good afternoon from lovely ottawa. i'm delighted to be with you today, and grateful to the wilson center canada institute. i also wanted -- i'm also going to be sharing the screen with christopher sands and with ambassador kristin hillman. i know i'm a new face to many of you. i've only been in ottawa for a month now, but i was honored when secretary of state lincoln asked m
canada partnership. the roadmap was agreed to buy -- in the first virtual bilateral come all the things we are learning in the zoom era come on february 23, earlier this year. the two guests we have today at the heart of implementing that agenda, that is why we have asked them to join us today for an update on how it is going. coming to us from ottawa, ambassador arnold she cohen come and ambassador kiersten hillman. i'm going to ask each of them to open up. perhaps you first come ambassador...
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we just had our national de, the canada day with everybody in canada, whereas red and white and we have a huge celebrations across the country. people were cancelling that and wearing orange, the symbol of the residential school survivors, canadians, except government to do justice. but it is so important for people to recognize that we're not talking just about the ain't the harms of what happened in an earlier day. the sixty's scoop the taking of the children. these are the ongoing policies that were based on taking people was taste on, taking people off their lands so that the lands could be exploited, taking them away from their families and to have a federal government in court fighting today against this generation of children who are suffering abuse and suffering the denial of their culture because they've been taken from their families. we to make it right. we have to make history right by addressing those crimes that happen then, and doing justice for survivors. but the just finally the, the truth and reconciliation commission to call to action is to 1st whole group of calls wa
we just had our national de, the canada day with everybody in canada, whereas red and white and we have a huge celebrations across the country. people were cancelling that and wearing orange, the symbol of the residential school survivors, canadians, except government to do justice. but it is so important for people to recognize that we're not talking just about the ain't the harms of what happened in an earlier day. the sixty's scoop the taking of the children. these are the ongoing policies...
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i love you to bounce off the back of this canada residential schools in the 1800s to 990. that's going to scroll down here slowly so you can see how many they were right across canada. will you brandy? there will be some people who will be going watch what happened? how do you answer that? so over the o for over 100 years, there were 130 residential schools across canada, the provinces and territories. and they were brought in soon after the indian act legislation was brought into law. and it was, it is still a legislation that is oppressive and effect and controls for every aspect of life for 1st nations in this country. and part of that was to assimilate and didn't is children into the mainstream white culture. and so these schools were mandated by law for children to be forcibly removed from their families and taken 4, sometimes years to the schools that were notoriously abusive in every kind of way. if parents refused to send their kids, they were threatened with arrest from t rowe canadian mounted police. a lot of times the children didn't even receive a proper educat
i love you to bounce off the back of this canada residential schools in the 1800s to 990. that's going to scroll down here slowly so you can see how many they were right across canada. will you brandy? there will be some people who will be going watch what happened? how do you answer that? so over the o for over 100 years, there were 130 residential schools across canada, the provinces and territories. and they were brought in soon after the indian act legislation was brought into law. and it...
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-mexico-canada agreement. ambassador, i'm turning it over to you for some comments. >> thank you so much op, ambassador green, for those kind words and the warm introduction. and thank you to the wilson center for hosting today's event. it is wonderful to join my friends. i have enjoyed getting to know both of you in our early conversations. it has been a busy month for the biden/harris administration on the world stage. at the gunning of the month -- beginning of the month, vice president harris visited guatemala and mexico x a few weeks ago i joined president biden in brussels where we highlighted the importance of the trans-atlantic relationship. and tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the united states-mexico-canada agreement. this important milestone offers us opportunities to reflect on the importance of our partnership and commit to advancing a positive economic agenda that lifts up workers and if communities in all of our countries. i believe that the usmca provides us with a framework to advanc
-mexico-canada agreement. ambassador, i'm turning it over to you for some comments. >> thank you so much op, ambassador green, for those kind words and the warm introduction. and thank you to the wilson center for hosting today's event. it is wonderful to join my friends. i have enjoyed getting to know both of you in our early conversations. it has been a busy month for the biden/harris administration on the world stage. at the gunning of the month -- beginning of the month, vice...
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and canada uses that dependency to coerce indigenous governments to do work is canada sees fit. so it's my belief that the selection of ms simon by prime minister trudeau is likely because he's comfortable with her past track record that that she will rock the boat very much and that she will tow the line and protect the government of canada. we need something more courageous than that right now. brain. i understand miss simon herself has come under fire for not speaking french, but i understand that also because she wasn't actually allowed to learn it at the day school she attended not dissimilar to some of the residential schools that we've been talking about. i know you've raised these questions of accountability, but given that she now has a higher profile, is that likely to create more of a conversation around that at least it may and it may not you know, the language is, has been denied a lot of indigenous people including people, but haven't attended at residential schools, but generations ago like my grandparents they didn't teach my father are indigenous languages becau
and canada uses that dependency to coerce indigenous governments to do work is canada sees fit. so it's my belief that the selection of ms simon by prime minister trudeau is likely because he's comfortable with her past track record that that she will rock the boat very much and that she will tow the line and protect the government of canada. we need something more courageous than that right now. brain. i understand miss simon herself has come under fire for not speaking french, but i...
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i, i love when i'm outside of canada, i will tell people i, i, i'm a canadian from canada. but i also have a dual citizenship in this country that i'm a part of the 1st people that existed way before canada became a country. so that is what our relationship is about. so, you know, moving forward, what we have to do is canada has what we call the truth and reconciliation calls to can't to action which canada invested in took the stories of over 100000 people who attended these residential schools. they have given 94 call to action for canadian, him implement. we implement those. we will be a way more developed country within one generation. and i overall cabinets for some, the public sort of feeling in canada. the moment about this, this story is tragic as it is g, feel the whole country is moving forward as one on this or do you feel as you are one part of society that is working to try and solve what you think has been a great injustice now i'm 39 years old. i have lived in this country my entire life and you know, being a proud 1st people before this country was you know,
i, i love when i'm outside of canada, i will tell people i, i, i'm a canadian from canada. but i also have a dual citizenship in this country that i'm a part of the 1st people that existed way before canada became a country. so that is what our relationship is about. so, you know, moving forward, what we have to do is canada has what we call the truth and reconciliation calls to can't to action which canada invested in took the stories of over 100000 people who attended these residential...
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., j, canada.chancellor _ canada. as we heard, germany's chancellor angela _ canada. as we heard, germany's chancellor angela merkel - canada. as we heard, germany's chancellor angela merkel has - chancellor angela merkel has called the flood a disaster. since coming to power in 2005, she has met and worked with four different us presidents. 0ne four different us presidents. one issue that has come up time and again as climate change. for more on this, i'm joined from washington byjeffrey rathke, president of the american institute for contemporary german studies atjohns hopkins university. it is worth pointing out that germany has been a very staunch ally of the united states under angela merkel�*s leadership there have been times when there have been times when there have been tensions and faculties and perhaps not quite a meeting of minds on issues like mama change?— a meeting of minds on issues like mama change? that is true and i think _ like mama change? that is true and i think president _ l
., j, canada.chancellor _ canada. as we heard, germany's chancellor angela _ canada. as we heard, germany's chancellor angela merkel - canada. as we heard, germany's chancellor angela merkel has - chancellor angela merkel has called the flood a disaster. since coming to power in 2005, she has met and worked with four different us presidents. 0ne four different us presidents. one issue that has come up time and again as climate change. for more on this, i'm joined from washington byjeffrey...
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she goes in canada merge. there are 2 questions that come to the for firstly, why am, how it is so many children die? and secondly, why are these bodies been disposed of? and grace was that lawful? find, answer to these questions. i echoed the united nations experts school for an independent, effective, and full prompt investigation into these alleged grades. and i would after these, but the investigation needs to be culturally appropriate and became the identification is also that human remains can be returned to the effect of families and she's in the future. well, absolutely. what we're looking at is the beginning of the many, many mass graves and the numbers are going to be for some people shocking. but for anyone who's looked at this history, it's just going to be bringing back the damage. and we have and dealing with crime against humanity, it must be said that this wasn't accidental. this wasn't, they didn't know bad or they were trying their best. this was a policy that was, you know, made mistakes. th
she goes in canada merge. there are 2 questions that come to the for firstly, why am, how it is so many children die? and secondly, why are these bodies been disposed of? and grace was that lawful? find, answer to these questions. i echoed the united nations experts school for an independent, effective, and full prompt investigation into these alleged grades. and i would after these, but the investigation needs to be culturally appropriate and became the identification is also that human...
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in his canada day message, prime ministerjustin trudeau said canada needed to face up to its history.w many children died in residential schools and the circumstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect more graves will be found. catherine karelli, bbc news. with more about the mournful nature of this year's canada day, here's the canadian indigenous journalist willow fiddler, who's been covering the residential schools story for canada's biggest national newspaper, the globe and mail. it's been quite different listening to the reportjust now. it's not just protests that we are seeing, it is a lot of acts of solidarity, a lot of acts of support for just the devastating news that we have been facing in the last month here. moments of reflection, i think, for many people. you know, i know that there have been statues that have been coming down, but there have been coming down, but there have been other gatherings to with survivors coming together, supporters coming together and this is indigenous communities and nonindigenous commun
in his canada day message, prime ministerjustin trudeau said canada needed to face up to its history.w many children died in residential schools and the circumstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect more graves will be found. catherine karelli, bbc news. with more about the mournful nature of this year's canada day, here's the canadian indigenous journalist willow fiddler, who's been covering the residential schools story for canada's...
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canadÁ es el rival de mÉxico en el prÓximo jueves en houston.entamiento entre la selecciÓn de estados unidos contra jamaica. bienvenidos a fÚtbol central, yo soy alejandro. vamos a ver quÉ termina de ocurrir. y del otro lado tambiÉn me acompaÑa josÉ hernÁndez y pablo cÉsar. pablo: yo creo que es una evaluaciÓn importante para el tÉcnico, este es el partido mÁs cercano a lo que vamos a tener de una eliminatoria. yo creo que la dinÁmica nos pasa factura, un equipo muy superior a canadÁ tanto en defensa como en ataque y son aspectos que va a evaluar el tÉcnico. presentador: una muy buena definiciÓn en un pelotazo desde la defensa que salta lÍnea y que le permite ganarle la espalda a los centrales, magnÍfica definiciÓn. la vuelta alvarado y desde allÍ quedÓ con problemas fÍsicos. costa rica no rematÓ al marco de kamala en la primera mitad, no tuvo ni una intervenciÓn. alejandro: el grupo no fue pa la metros y lo hablamos durante la previa. josÉ: sÍ, hoy se comprobÓ ya que era el partido mÁs difÍcil para costa rica. y es por algo como estas eleccione
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let's bring our attention, of course back to canada as well. when we're looking at this wildfire, what makes the season different to previous years? well, i mean, the coincidence of a heat wave coupled with long term impact of rainfall shortage desk, occasional ecosystems. this is indeed a new problem. the fire becoming more severe, more difficult to control and populations of villages and towns which are embedded in this natural environment have to be prepared to face these kind of these aspects including evaluations. so a lot of the majors have to be taken in the future to make these communities more resilient again, such and what are some of these measures that you're talking about when we are serving in north america in canada and british columbia, as well as the neighboring west coast of the united states, the construction of buildings has to be adjusted to this increasing threads. predominant, the use of what he would material for building houses makes them extremely vulnerable. so i think that the north american engineers have to have a
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mexico, canada trade agreement. that went into effect on july 1st, 2020. >> thank you everyone, my name is pat, i am president and chief executive officer of kansas city southern, one of north america's large real roads, and i am delighted to have been asked to kick off this remarkable roundtable discussion. my primary role here will be to introduce the ambassador greene, who will introduce the panel and others on the discussion for today. i would like to make some comments here, just about the unique opportunity here and the discussion literally on the eve of one ear birthday anniversary of the signing of usmca. for those you don't know kansas city southern among others, we are one of the largest railroads in north america with a significant presence in mexico. our business has been very tightly connected to u.s., mexico trade since the implementation of nafta 25, 27 years ago. we are in the process of merging with a canadian national which is also one of the largest transportation railroad companies in north ameri
mexico, canada trade agreement. that went into effect on july 1st, 2020. >> thank you everyone, my name is pat, i am president and chief executive officer of kansas city southern, one of north america's large real roads, and i am delighted to have been asked to kick off this remarkable roundtable discussion. my primary role here will be to introduce the ambassador greene, who will introduce the panel and others on the discussion for today. i would like to make some comments here, just...
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i have not lived in i canada for a quarter-century and canada for a quarter—century and i've canada fors grapes — reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found _ reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found in— reports of unmarked indigenous grapes found in residential- reports of unmarked indigenous i grapes found in residential schools across— grapes found in residential schools across canada _ grapes found in residential schools across canada and _ grapes found in residential schools across canada and you've - grapes found in residential schools across canada and you've heard i grapes found in residential schools across canada and you've heard of| across canada and you've heard of that over — across canada and you've heard of that over the _ across canada and you've heard of that over the last _ across canada and you've heard of that over the last number- across canada and you've heard of that over the last number of- across canada and you've heard of| that over the last number of weeks and canadians— that over the last number of weeks and canadians are _ that over the last number of we
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on the eve of canada _ country's national day. on the eve of canada day, _ country's national day.canada day, the discovery of hundreds of children at former residential schools in british columbia and saskatchewan was us to reflect on the historic and ongoing injustices faced by indigenous people. indigenous canadians including school students have been invited to the vatican in december to meet pope francis, but prime minister trudeau, himself a catholic, says any papal apology should take place on canadian soil. the original source code for the world wide web has been sold at auction for more than $5 million. it is in the form of an nft, a digital certificate of digital assets. only the source code has been sold, not the internet itself. it doesn't look all that impressive. a collection of words and symbols that would seem pretty meaningless to most people, but these are no ordinary words and symbols. they did in fact change everything. this is the source code for the world wide web. in effect, the basic rules of how the modern internetworks. devised by the british scientist sai
on the eve of canada _ country's national day. on the eve of canada day, _ country's national day.canada day, the discovery of hundreds of children at former residential schools in british columbia and saskatchewan was us to reflect on the historic and ongoing injustices faced by indigenous people. indigenous canadians including school students have been invited to the vatican in december to meet pope francis, but prime minister trudeau, himself a catholic, says any papal apology should take...
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i, i use this is data, but he needs live from the and then while 5 range across western canada refuse for the missing in town for to evacuate. lightning has spawns several blazes still further by a record breaking have life. also coming off the last us troops leave background in afghanistan. a departure that leave many afghans with dread as the white in the wings and drama and disappointment, spain sick, he was there playing in the euro. 2020 semi finals with a penalty shoot out victory over switzerland. italy next there when i've gotten ah, i'm rebecca richards. welcome to the program. in canada, military aircraft have been mobilized to help evacuate towns and fight more than 130 wildfires tearing across the west of the country. a regular setting hate wave has fueled the fires. rescue is now searching for missing people in little british columbia. roughly, $1000.00 people fled the town, which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape with just minutes to spare. residents of little escape through thick smoke und dash the fire front moved so quickly. they had alm
i, i use this is data, but he needs live from the and then while 5 range across western canada refuse for the missing in town for to evacuate. lightning has spawns several blazes still further by a record breaking have life. also coming off the last us troops leave background in afghanistan. a departure that leave many afghans with dread as the white in the wings and drama and disappointment, spain sick, he was there playing in the euro. 2020 semi finals with a penalty shoot out victory over...
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the ah was, ah, this is data be nice, live from berlin. wildfires, rage across western canada. rescuers search for the missing in town for to evacuate . flattening has bought several blades and still further by a record breaking have also coming up for us and nato troops lead back from air bank enough dennis phone a departure that leave many afghans with dread as taliban white in the wings and drama and disappointment, things to keep their place in the road. 20. 27. the final penalty. shoot out victory over switzerland. else i easily next there when over belgium. ah, i'm rebecca reaches welcome to the program. military aircraft has been mobilized to help evacuate towns and fight more than 130 wildfires carrying across western canada. a record setting hate wave has fueled the fires. rescue is anal searching for missing people in little british columbia. roughly a 1000 painful plans, the town which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape. we've just minutes to spare residents of leech and escape through thick smoke und dash. the fire front moved so quickly. they h
the ah was, ah, this is data be nice, live from berlin. wildfires, rage across western canada. rescuers search for the missing in town for to evacuate . flattening has bought several blades and still further by a record breaking have also coming up for us and nato troops lead back from air bank enough dennis phone a departure that leave many afghans with dread as taliban white in the wings and drama and disappointment, things to keep their place in the road. 20. 27. the final penalty. shoot out...
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in his canada day message, prime minister justin trudeau said canada needed to face up to its historyime min. trudeau: the truth is we have a long way to go to make things right with indigenous people. but if we all pledge ourselves to doing the work, we can achieve reconciliation. reporter: to this day, we don't have a full picture of how many children died in residential schools and the circumstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect more graves will be found. nancy: with more about the mournful nature of this year's canada day, here is a canadian indigenous journalist who has been covering the story for canada's biggest national newspaper, "the globe and mail." >> it has been quite different listening to the report just now, it is not just protests we are seeing, it is acts of solidarity, a lot of acts of support for just that we have been facing--for just the devastating news that we have been facing in the last month here. moments of reflection, i think, for many people. i know there have been statues that have been coming
in his canada day message, prime minister justin trudeau said canada needed to face up to its historyime min. trudeau: the truth is we have a long way to go to make things right with indigenous people. but if we all pledge ourselves to doing the work, we can achieve reconciliation. reporter: to this day, we don't have a full picture of how many children died in residential schools and the circumstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect...
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this portland in the us and this is british columbia and canada. ——in canada.rature records were being smashed, and the previous record was 44.1; celsius. now it is 19.6. that is now canada's highest ever temperature. moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is how one canadian climatologist put it. nature is telling us that this is not normal, too. on the pacific coast, it's estimated over a billion marine creatures have been killed. this man runs an oyster business in canada. basically cooked the oysters, clams, mussels around here now are all gone. and you can see the sand dollars are all dead. and now one heatwave has been followed by another. this image shows the 10th ofjuly in the us — the red means hotter than average, and this is death valley in california. it reached 54.1; celsius, and if confirmed that will equal the highest temperature ever recorded anywhere and if that is the heat, one of its consequences is wildfires. a lot of th
this portland in the us and this is british columbia and canada. ——in canada.rature records were being smashed, and the previous record was 44.1; celsius. now it is 19.6. that is now canada's highest ever temperature. moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is how one canadian climatologist put it. nature is telling us that this is not normal, too. on the pacific coast,...
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ambassador to canada as the u.s.-canada border is set to reopen for the first time in over a year.uick check on what is going on in markets. a little bit of a bounce back today after the big drops we saw yesterday. s&p 500 up 1.7%. 4330. since thursday, we had lopped off almost 3% on the s&p. especially younger investors, retail investors coming in to buy those dips, back. the dollar index is up .1%. crude getting just $.74, $67.16. still off of those highs that we saw just a couple days ago. billionaire jeff bezos and three others landed safely after blue origin's first flight to space aboard. the capsule reached an altitude of six to two miles, a milestone in the company's effort to make space tourism viable. bezos first spoke with bloomberg after his return to earth. >> you can see that it is just one place, there are no boundaries, no national lines, nothing. earth's atmosphere, it is so big, we live in it, it seems gigantic, but when you get up there, it is actually this tiny thing we need to protect. for me, it was definitely incredible. matt: for more, we welcome dylan taylo
ambassador to canada as the u.s.-canada border is set to reopen for the first time in over a year.uick check on what is going on in markets. a little bit of a bounce back today after the big drops we saw yesterday. s&p 500 up 1.7%. 4330. since thursday, we had lopped off almost 3% on the s&p. especially younger investors, retail investors coming in to buy those dips, back. the dollar index is up .1%. crude getting just $.74, $67.16. still off of those highs that we saw just a couple...
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and have this happen in canada is a church stay sweet hold. i can imagine what this period has been like for you. and so we really appreciate you, you coming on air and talking to us about it. thank you. thank you so much. the head of the united nations peacekeeping mission in south sedans, says the formation of a new unified security force is a critical element in south to answer that shouldn't transition. i'm sorry to pace . civil war broke out soon after the country gained its independence from sudan in 2011. but while there was relative peace, now rival fighters loyal to the president and his 1st deputy have still not joined that new national army. 100 johnson. as i report from judah, the thousands of recruits one to join the unified security forces planned for south saddam. my job child used to be a child soldier with the help of the united nations. he went to the united states to study. now in his 14th, he's back home to help rebuild his country and all that's hosted and he can come together and fix the country and no one will fix for th
and have this happen in canada is a church stay sweet hold. i can imagine what this period has been like for you. and so we really appreciate you, you coming on air and talking to us about it. thank you. thank you so much. the head of the united nations peacekeeping mission in south sedans, says the formation of a new unified security force is a critical element in south to answer that shouldn't transition. i'm sorry to pace . civil war broke out soon after the country gained its independence...
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hopefully canada will do more. and that's exactly what canadians are demanding at this point. meanwhile, the story has been resonating far beyond canada's borders, with both russia and china, expressing concerns calling for an independent probe into the countries at treatment of its indigenous peoples. also hypocritical regrets, human rights violations in anywhere but canada. we call on the canadian authorities to stop interfering and other people's affairs and materialize care for the indigenous peoples, guaranteeing them a decent life free development on the opportunity to preserve the own identity, language, culture, and beliefs. so far, this is still very far away. we are deeply concerned about serious human rights violations against the indigenous people in canada. we call for a thorough and impartial investigation into all cases where cries, grow, committed against the indigenous people, especially children, so as to bring those responsible to justice and of a full remedy to victims. numerous churches across
hopefully canada will do more. and that's exactly what canadians are demanding at this point. meanwhile, the story has been resonating far beyond canada's borders, with both russia and china, expressing concerns calling for an independent probe into the countries at treatment of its indigenous peoples. also hypocritical regrets, human rights violations in anywhere but canada. we call on the canadian authorities to stop interfering and other people's affairs and materialize care for the...
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today is an important and historic day for canada. from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and culture. in recent weeks, more than a dozen churches have been burned across canada, and statues toppled of queen elizabeth and queen victoria, who reigned over the country when the first residential schools were opened in the late 1800s. mary simon was a student at a day school similar to the residenti
today is an important and historic day for canada. from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former...
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it is a somber national day for canada.cities scale back celebrations as yet more unmarked graves of indigenous children are found at another former boarding school four of the world's biggest social media companies vowing to do more to tackle online abuse. thisomes after a group of high-profile women urged theto make their platform safer for women who are experiencing online hate. >> 38% of women, almost one in four women and 51 countries, perienced harassment. this is not just criticism of your work. the threshold is quite high. the commitment that came from facebook, google, twitter and tiktok is that this is an issue they take seriously, they will be solidifying the existing measures, they are committed in the u.n. generation equality forum, because this is happening at the generation forum which aims to have a five-year plan for gender parity around the world. this announcement has come at a time when we are talking about women's rights issues. laura: today, canada marks its national day, but celebrations have beeovers
it is a somber national day for canada.cities scale back celebrations as yet more unmarked graves of indigenous children are found at another former boarding school four of the world's biggest social media companies vowing to do more to tackle online abuse. thisomes after a group of high-profile women urged theto make their platform safer for women who are experiencing online hate. >> 38% of women, almost one in four women and 51 countries, perienced harassment. this is not just criticism...
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mark: cancel canada day. a call from protesters after the discovery of unmarked graves of first nations children forcibly taken from their parents. joe biden at the scene of the building collapse in miami. the rescue recovery is set to resume with hopes fading for those still unaccounted for. trump organization finance chief facing 15 counts of tax fraud and pleading not guilty to counts of grand larceny and fraud in new york. meanwhile, donald trump himself speaks out to say the case is dividing the country. thank you very much for being with us. a large protest is taking place in toronto on canada day. the usual celebration of independence has been taken over by anger over the unmaed graves of children discovered. it is believed there are as many as 10,000 or more such uarked graves. around 150,000 indigenous children were forcibly taken from their emilys and placed in these homes, a practice condemned as cultural genocide. our correspondent joins us now live from toronto for more on this. very good evening
mark: cancel canada day. a call from protesters after the discovery of unmarked graves of first nations children forcibly taken from their parents. joe biden at the scene of the building collapse in miami. the rescue recovery is set to resume with hopes fading for those still unaccounted for. trump organization finance chief facing 15 counts of tax fraud and pleading not guilty to counts of grand larceny and fraud in new york. meanwhile, donald trump himself speaks out to say the case is...
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this is canada date here. there was a movement not to celebrate. hopefully, canada will do more. and that's exactly what canadians are demanding. at this point . at least 6 churches across western canada recently been left badly damaged or destroyed by 5 police are treating the incidence of suspicious and say it could be austin. the head of a catholic church pope francis's previously apologized for the suffering that had been inflicted elsewhere on a visit to ireland in 2018. he asked for forgiveness for the church and abuse of power and praying on children. o activists to david greenwood says the vatican hasn't shown itself to be cooperative when undergoing this and similar allegations . i'm not sure whether i an apology from the pope really goes very far. i think there is still a lot of anger within the population of island that haven't had a, a proper investigation into the activities of the parish priests. and what has happened at the parish level, the culture of the catholic church is to keep everything hidden, to keep everything in house. i've very much, doubtless, the dioc
this is canada date here. there was a movement not to celebrate. hopefully, canada will do more. and that's exactly what canadians are demanding. at this point . at least 6 churches across western canada recently been left badly damaged or destroyed by 5 police are treating the incidence of suspicious and say it could be austin. the head of a catholic church pope francis's previously apologized for the suffering that had been inflicted elsewhere on a visit to ireland in 2018. he asked for...
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in his canada day message, prime ministerjustin trudeau said canada needed to face up to its history.umstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect more graves will be found. catherine karelli, bbc news. a reckoning over ca nada's a reckoning over canada's past. now to zambia, which has held a state funeral for its founding president, kenneth kaunda. in powerfor 27 years, he was one of the leaders of africa's struggles against apartheid and hiv/aids. mr kaunda died injune at the age of 97. from the capital lusaka, our correspondent nomsa maseko reports. singing away from the politics, liberation hero and zambia's first president kenneth kuanda sang, played musical instruments and dance. he wrote songs about what he hoped independence would bring to his country and later about socioeconomic issues and his activism against hiv and aids. you see, this is the song that he insisted must be part of the production. # sons of africa, rise and shine # sons of africa, rise and shine # in the name of great africa, we shall fight and call... #
in his canada day message, prime ministerjustin trudeau said canada needed to face up to its history.umstances of their deaths. indigenous leaders have said that as investigations continue, they expect more graves will be found. catherine karelli, bbc news. a reckoning over ca nada's a reckoning over canada's past. now to zambia, which has held a state funeral for its founding president, kenneth kaunda. in powerfor 27 years, he was one of the leaders of africa's struggles against apartheid and...
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the ah, the news ah, date of the news lines from berlin while size across western canada. rescuers search for missing in the missing in town for to evacuate. lightning has bought several glazes fuel further by a record breaking hate wave. also coming up the last us and nato troops, li background in afghanistan, a deposit that late many africans, we'd fees for the future. as the taliban wait in the wings and drama and disappointment at the euros spain. he was dan place in the 202070 final with a penalty issue town victory over switzerland. it's leaning there when i was belgium. ah, i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program. military aircraft has been mobilized to help evacuate towns and 5 more than 130 wildfires tearing across western canada. lightning strikes, triggered by a record breaking hate waves spunk, the fires rescuers and now searching for missing people in the town of linton, in british columbia, which was almost entirely wiped out by fire. at least 2 have been reported dead so far. roughly a 1000 people had to abandon their homes and for many it was a chaotic escape with just m
the ah, the news ah, date of the news lines from berlin while size across western canada. rescuers search for missing in the missing in town for to evacuate. lightning has bought several glazes fuel further by a record breaking hate wave. also coming up the last us and nato troops, li background in afghanistan, a deposit that late many africans, we'd fees for the future. as the taliban wait in the wings and drama and disappointment at the euros spain. he was dan place in the 202070 final with a...
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laura: a reckoning over canada's past.o zambia, which is held a state funeral for their president. in the past 27 years, he was one of the leaders of africa struggles against the and hiv -- against apartheid and hiv. >> away from the politics, zambia's first president saying, played musical instruments, and danced. he wrote songs about what he hoped independence would bring to his country and later issues and his activism against hiv and aids. >> this is the song that must be part of the production. sons of africa, rise and shine sons of africa, rise of shock -- and shine in the name of great africa. >> he was a son and father, but first and foremost was the father of the nation and instilled that respect for the country in his children. >> he always had that zambia has one president at a time. edit this particular moment, the president is himself. it does not come with residents running all over the statehouse. you guys never forget that there is something special about you because of my job. >> he ruled zambia for nearly
laura: a reckoning over canada's past.o zambia, which is held a state funeral for their president. in the past 27 years, he was one of the leaders of africa struggles against the and hiv -- against apartheid and hiv. >> away from the politics, zambia's first president saying, played musical instruments, and danced. he wrote songs about what he hoped independence would bring to his country and later issues and his activism against hiv and aids. >> this is the song that must be part...
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labour today is an important and historic day for canada.here. iwas these chambers began very far from here. i was born mary jeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. prime minister, my inuit name means bossy little old lady. she minister, my inuit name means bossy little old lady.— bossy little old lady. she will serve as the _ bossy little old lady. she will serve as the official - serve as the official representative or queen elizabeth, ca nada's representative or queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch. but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been founded former residential schools when did you —— indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from their families. after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the from their families. the schools, from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase in
labour today is an important and historic day for canada.here. iwas these chambers began very far from here. i was born mary jeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. prime minister, my inuit name means bossy little old lady. she minister, my inuit name means bossy little old lady.— bossy little old lady. she will serve as the _ bossy little old lady. she will serve as the official - serve as the official representative or queen elizabeth, ca nada's representative or queen...
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it is on his alex holowitz reports from canada. discovery after discovery, the latest one was on one stay $182.00 bodies found in cranbrook, british columbia. this is close to a residential school. they use basically a radar that looks underground. and that's where they found these people in unmarked graves. that adds to the initial finding, which happened on may 27th and can looks british columbia at another residential school of 215 people as young as 3 years old in mon, mar grace. and then of course the scotch one, which was the biggest find so far, $751.00 people. so you add all these numbers up over a 1000 people found but we have over 130 schools like this across canada. ah, you learn not trying. you just get harder and yeah, you learn to shut down every day was you were in constant fear that your hope was that it wasn't you today that was going to be the target, the victim. the program started in the late 18 hundreds and lasted all the way up to 1996. when the last school was close, that's 850000 native children ripped out o
it is on his alex holowitz reports from canada. discovery after discovery, the latest one was on one stay $182.00 bodies found in cranbrook, british columbia. this is close to a residential school. they use basically a radar that looks underground. and that's where they found these people in unmarked graves. that adds to the initial finding, which happened on may 27th and can looks british columbia at another residential school of 215 people as young as 3 years old in mon, mar grace. and then...
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ah, ah ah, this is the w news line from berlin wildfires, rage across western canada rescue rescuer search for the missing in towns course to evacuate the government, his warning of a long and challenging summer ahead. also coming up a deadly mudslide cloud through a seaside town in japan. authorities few days of heavy rain could mount trigger another disaster. and the shameful story of the young germany pan mocked when her team lost to england in football, euro 2020, a fundraising campaign to make up for the abuse, phrases thousands ah, on the spice are welcome to the program. and we begin in canada, where military aircraft have been mobilized to help deal with more than 170 wildfires raging in the west. a record breaking heat wave is fueling the blazes. rescuers are now searching for missing people in listen in the province of british columbia. at least a 1000 people have fled the town, which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape. we've just minutes to spare residents of legion escape through thick smoke und dash the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost
ah, ah ah, this is the w news line from berlin wildfires, rage across western canada rescue rescuer search for the missing in towns course to evacuate the government, his warning of a long and challenging summer ahead. also coming up a deadly mudslide cloud through a seaside town in japan. authorities few days of heavy rain could mount trigger another disaster. and the shameful story of the young germany pan mocked when her team lost to england in football, euro 2020, a fundraising campaign to...
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neither is mounting anger in canada, half to the discovery of the remains of more than a 1000 children at former indigenous residential schools. cities even can store national day celebrations as a result. and when you pag, the statues of queen victoria and also queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled andy, face time, saw the provincial assembly building the the when the rules seem to represent canada is colonial past and red paint job over the phone. and statue of queen victoria, he's alex mckayla, which looks back at the story. discovery after discovery, the latest one was on one's day 182 bodies founded cranbrook british columbia. this is close to a residential school. they use basically a radar that looks underground. and that's where they found these people in unmarked graves that adds to the initial finding, which happened on may 27th, can loops british columbia at another residential school of $250.00 people as young as 3 years old in mon, mark grace, and then of course the scotch one, which was the biggest find so far, 751 people. so you add all these numbers up over a 1000 people
neither is mounting anger in canada, half to the discovery of the remains of more than a 1000 children at former indigenous residential schools. cities even can store national day celebrations as a result. and when you pag, the statues of queen victoria and also queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled andy, face time, saw the provincial assembly building the the when the rules seem to represent canada is colonial past and red paint job over the phone. and statue of queen victoria, he's alex...
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the me the news the news live from berlin wildfires, rage across western canada rescue search for missing in towns both to evacuate lightning has bought several blades feels further by a wrinkled, breaking headway. also coming up. the last us troops leaf back from ghana, some of the patches that leaves many afghans with dread as the telephone white in the wings and drama and disappointments things. the key was placed in the euro. 2020 semi finals are the penalties, shoot out victory over switzerland equally maxed out of there when over the ah ah, i'm rebecca writ his welcome to the program. military aircraft has been mobilized to help evacuate towns and fight more than 130 wildfires carrying across western canada. a record setting hate wave has fueled the fires rescues and now searching for missing people in little british columbia. roughly a 1000 people fled the town, which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape. we've just minutes to spare residents of leech and escape through thick smoke und dash. the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning bef
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this is canada day. here, there was a movement not to celebrate. hopefully, canada will do more. and that's exactly what canadians are demanding at this point . but francis has previously apologized for suffering brought about by the church during a visit to ireland in 2018. yes. for forgiveness for the churches abuse of power and for praying on children. stories of wrong doing by the catholic church had been mounting in ireland since the 1900 ninety's with reports fighting thousands of boys and girls abused and exploited in schools run by the church. and hundreds of babies dying in church, run orphanages and activists against the church of child abuse. david greenwich says rome hasn't shown itself to be cooperative when undergoing this and similar investigations. i'm not sure whether i an apology from the pope really goes very far. i think there is still a lot of anger within the population of island that haven't had a, a proper investigation into the activities of the parish priests. and what has happened at the parish level, the culture of the catholic church is to keep everyt
this is canada day. here, there was a movement not to celebrate. hopefully, canada will do more. and that's exactly what canadians are demanding at this point . but francis has previously apologized for suffering brought about by the church during a visit to ireland in 2018. yes. for forgiveness for the churches abuse of power and for praying on children. stories of wrong doing by the catholic church had been mounting in ireland since the 1900 ninety's with reports fighting thousands of boys...