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Jul 24

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News Wrap: Pope to ask forgiveness for historical abuse of Native children in Canada

In our news wrap Sunday, Pope Francis landed in Canada, where he will ask forgiveness from Indigenous communities for historical abuses of Native children at residential schools once run by the Catholic Church. Also, President Biden's physician says his COVID…

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Jul 24

Pope Francis visits Canada to apologize to Indigenous peoples for abuses

By Nicole Winfield, Rob Gillies, Peter Smith, Associated Press

Aboard the papal plane, Francis told reporters this was a “penitential voyage” and he urged prayers in particular for elderly people and grandparents.

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Jul 23

Pope’s ‘penitential pilgrimage’ to Canada marks rethink of Catholic Church’s legacy on First Nations people

By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press

Pope Francis’ trip to Canada to apologize for the horrors of church-run Indigenous residential schools marks a radical rethink of the Catholic Church’s missionary legacy, spurred on by the first pope from the Americas and the discovery of hundreds of…

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Jun 20

Canada to ban sale of single use plastics by end of 2023

By Associated Press

In addition to bags and takeout boxes, the ban will affect plastic straws, bags, cutlery, stir sticks and six-pack rings that hold cans and bottles.

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Jun 13

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tests positive for COVID a second time

By Rob Gillies, Associated Press

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time — just days after he met in person with U.S. President Joe Biden.

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May 30

Hepatitis outbreak in U.S. and Canada linked to strawberries

By Dee-Ann Durbin, Associated Press

The strawberries were purchased between March 5 and April 25 at various U.S. retailers, including Aldi, Kroger and Walmart and at Co-op stores in Canada.

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May 26

Canadian gymnast tells of sexual, emotional abuse by Olympic coach

By Eddie Pells, Associated Press

The letter by Abby Pearson Spadafora revealed the latest in a long series of allegations of sexual, emotional and physical abuse by coaches Dave and Elizabeth Brubaker, who have been banned by Gymnastics Canada.

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May 19

Canada bans China’s Huawei Technologies from installing equipment in 5G networks

By Rob Gillies, Associated Press

Canada says wireless carriers in Canada won't be allowed to install Huawei equipment in their high-speed 5G networks. In announcing the decision Thursday joined the U.S. and other allies that previously banned the giant Chinese technology company.

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Apr 28

Canada lifts restrictions on gay men donating blood

By Associated Press

Health Canada has lifted restrictions on gay men donating blood, a move Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says is "good news for all Canadians" but took too long.

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Apr 28

WATCH: U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin holds news conference with Canadian counterpart

By Associated Press

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin welcomed his Canadian counterpart to Washington, D.C. for talks on a number of important bilateral issues, including the war in Ukraine, security in the Arctic region and relations with China and the Indo-Pacific.

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