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Raphael Tachie: Apologies for police maltreatment of Black Canadians are not enough

Opinion: A plan to battle systemic racism that involves tracking incidents of anti-Black racism and re-envisioning how police officers are recruited, trained…

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In today's Morning Brief, we have the story of man with Alzheimer's who was sold electronic devices and contracts that he didn't need and couldn't use.
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Posted: May 10, 2021 6:46 AM ET | Last Updated: May 10
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85-year-old with Alzheimer's sold Bell products and services he can't use after visit to The Source
Ross Miller, 85, thought he needed a new TV last October, so he went to The Source — a consumer electronics store owned by Bell Canada. But he got much more than he intended. 

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Proposed federal justice reforms could reduce number of Indigenous, Black people in system, say advocates


Posted: May 10, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 10
A protester holds a Black Lives Matter sign behind Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as people take part in an anti-racism protest on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on June 5, 2020.(Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)
Advocates for justice system reform are welcoming new proposals from the federal government to address the overrepresentation of Black and Indigenous individuals and other racialized groups in the criminal justice system.
In the recent federal budget, the government pledged $216.4 million over five years, and $43.3 million each year after that, to divert Black and Indigenous youth and young people of colour from the courts.

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