Indigenous Women’s Collective calls for Buffy Sainte-Marie’s 2018 Juno to be rescinded after CBC investigation

An advocacy group devoted to amplifying the voices of Indigenous women says Buffy Sainte-Marie, a musician known for decades of Indigenous activism, engaged in a great deception regarding her origin as an Indigenous Sixties Scoop survivor.  Advocacy group says evidence that contradicts songwriter’s claims to Indigenous ancestry ‘overwhelming,’ An advocacy …

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Philippines debt decreases to P14.27 trillion

Photo shows the Bureau of the Treasury in Intramuros, Manila. MANILA, Philippines — The country’s outstanding debt saw a slight decrease, reaching P14.27 trillion at the close of September, the Bureau of Treasury reported on Tuesday. The amount is 0.6% lower, representing a decrease of P80.9 billion compared to the August debt …

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Ontario college revokes international student admissions again — leaving hundreds scrambling

Hundreds of international students are scrambling after an Ontario college revoked their January admissions letters, prompting concerns about how a lack of provincial oversight keeps colleges from facing repercussions for admitting more students than they can handle.  More government oversight required, says student association president. Hundreds of international students are …

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General Motors reaches deal with UAW, ending weeks-long strike

General Motors has reached a tentative deal with its largest workers’ union, ending a six-week strike at the automaker.  If ratified, workers will get 25% hourly pay increase over 4 years. General Motors and the United Auto Workers union have reached a tentative contract agreement that could end a six-week-old …

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