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Lynn Beyak's resignation good for the Senate, good for Canada, says Sen. Murray Sinclair
Sen. Murray Sinclair has welcomed the resignation of Lynn Beyak, saying Canadians “deserve responsible and honourable conduct from public office holders.”
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Sen. Murray Sinclair urges Canadians to reckon with systemic racism
Reconciliation will take generations, but Canada must reckon with systemic racism, says Sen. Murray Sinclair, who retires from the Senate this week.
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The Current for Jan. 27, 2021
Today on The Current: What new coronavirus variants mean for the trajectory of the pandemic in Canada; Patricia Gauthier, head of Moderna’s Canadian operations; Sen. Murray Sinclair on his groundbreaking career, and the reconciliation work still to do.
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Despite years of war, this Syrian activist remains hopeful of her country's future
Noura Al-Jizawi, a Syrian revolutionary who risked her life fighting for democratic change in her country, says she came alive the moment she took to the streets to fight for the cause. She reflects on what’s happened since that uprising during the Arab Spring in 2011.
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Canadian NFL player joined the COVID-19 front line. Here's what he learned
A Canadian NFL player who traded his jersey for scrubs to fight on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic says he felt a responsibility to support something he believes in: health.
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The Current for Jan. 26, 2021
Today on The Current: Canadian NFL player Laurent Duvernay-Tardif on swapping football for the COVID-19 front lines; Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on securing vaccines and border restrictions; and Syrian revolutionary Noura Al-Jizawi on the legacy of the Arab Spring.
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10 years after Arab Spring protests, Egyptians grapple with the fallout of a failed revolution
It's been a decade since Egyptians dared to disrupt the status quo of living in a police state. But 10 years after the protests in Tahrir Square, many Egyptians view them as naive or misguided, writes Nahlah Ayed.
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Cito Gaston remembers his mentor, lifelong friend and baseball legend Hank Aaron
World Series-winning Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston remembers his mentor and lifelong friend, the legendary Hank Aaron, who died Friday.
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The Current for Jan. 25, 2020
Today on The Current: Our national affairs panel on how Biden’s presidency will affect Canada; Nahlah Ayed reflects on Egypt’s Tahrir Square protests, 10 years on; Cito Gaston remembers his mentor, lifelong friend and baseball player Hank Aaron; and hospitals are fighting a COVID-19 face oxygen shortage.
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Gander was built around its airport. With flights grounded, residents say local businesses are suffering
Our new series, Canada's Road Ahead, takes us on a virtual road trip across the country to speak with Canadians about how the pandemic has changed their lives. Our first stop is in Gander, N.L., where a famous airport has been brought to a standstill, posing an economic risk to the town that relies on it.
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Are the kids going to be alright? Experts answer your questions about the pandemic and children
It's been nearly a year since the pandemic began and it continues to affect all of our lives. For children and teens the impacts can feel particularly acute. Experts, Dr. Anna Banerj and Dr. Tina Montreuil answer the concerns of parents and children.
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A society 'awakened': How Mohamed Bouazizi sparked the Arab Spring, and inspired hope in future generations
A decade after Mohamed Bouazizi’s self-immolation sparked an uprising across the Arab world, the Tunisian fruit vendor’s legacy continues to bring people hope, says a Canadian political scientist.
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The Current for Jan. 22, 2021
Today on The Current: Keeping kids healthy and happy during the pandemic; Gov.-Gen. Julie Payette steps down after a scathing workplace report; advocates for the homeless question the impact of Quebec’s pandemic restrictions; and examining the legacy of the Arab Spring, 10 years on.
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Watch out! These tricky monkeys steal things to barter for food, study shows
A primatologist who studied long-tailed macaque monkeys living in the wild says his latest study suggests the primates have developed "rudimentary economic decision-making" skills, such as bartering.
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The Current for Jan. 21, 2020
Today on The Current: Canada’s Road Ahead: the famous airport and the pandemic’s economic impact in Gander, N.L.; COVID-19 challenges in Canada; thieving monkeys barter for food to return the things they've stolen, study shows; and players are in quarantine ahead of the Australian Open.
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These Americans express optimism Biden can turn the tide on pandemic
As Joe Biden takes the helm as president of the United States on Wednesday, some Americans are hopeful the new administration will steer the country's COVID-19 response in a new and more unified direction.
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The Current for Jan. 20, 2021
Today on The Current: Joe Biden is sworn in as president of a divided United States, and a divided party; Michael Eric Dyson on the country’s reckoning with race; and can a new team in the White House get the COVID-19 pandemic under control?
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Western nations must send 'clear message' to Russia in wake of opposition leader's detainment, says politician
A Russian opposition politician and pro-democracy advocate is urging Canada and other Western nations to impose sanctions on Russia after an outspoken Kremlin critic was detained upon his return to Moscow over the weekend.
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Being a leading Black voice in sci-fi writing is a 'joyful' responsibility: Nalo Hopkinson
When science fiction writer Nalo Hopkinson was named Damon Knight Grand Master, she became both the first Black woman and the youngest recipient to win the award. She hopes the honour will encourage more marginalized voices in the science fiction and fantasy communities to be respected.
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The Current for Jan. 19, 2021
Today on The Current: Poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny returns to a Moscow jail cell; coping with loneliness in the pandemic; and Nalo Hopkinson on the "joyful" responsibility of being a leading Black voice in sci-fi writing.
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Here's what a lawyer says about the constitutionality of a B.C. travel ban
Calls are mounting for the B.C. government to impose an inter-provincial travel ban, in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19. Cara Zwibel, a lawyer and director of the Fundamental Freedoms Program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, says the courts must weigh whether such a restriction is “reasonable and justified.”
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Shan't be forgotten: Latest TikTok trend is revitalizing traditional seafaring tunes
It's perhaps one of the more unusual trends to emerge from TikTok, the video-sharing app popular largely among teenagers and young adults, but a sudden interest in sea shanties has taken the internet by storm.
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The Current for Jan. 18, 2021
Today on The Current: Triage protocols outline who gets care if COVID-19 overwhelms hospitals; a coal mine proposal divides Alberta communities; the B.C. government is considering restricting non-essential travel from other provinces; and sea shanties have a moment on TikTok.
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'Above all, be kind to yourself': Suicide survivor shares mental health advice for the pandemic
As Canadians attempt to cope with a pandemic winter, suicide survivor Angie Elliott offers some tips and tricks for better mental health and how sharing grief can help decrease grief.
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Biden should resist pursuing Trump once he leaves office: ex-FBI director James Comey
Former FBI director James Comey says U.S. president-elect Joe Biden should consider carefully the "collateral consequences" of pursuing criminal investigations against U.S. President Donald Trump once he leaves office or risk having Trump dominate his own presidency.
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