Afleveringen
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Our lead story: âMorganâs Warriorsâ, a new group named after the late Morgan Harrisâone of four Indigenous women victimized by an admitted Winnipeg serial killerâis set to patrol the cityâs streets next month.
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Our lead story: Sol Mamakwa, NDP member of the provincial Parliament of Ontario, makes history by speaking his ancestral tongue of Anishininiimowin (Oji-Cree) in the Legislature, the first time a language other than English or French has officially been allowed.
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Our lead story: nine years after the drowning of Richelle Bearâs 14-year-old son Haven Dubois in a Regina-area creek, her fight for a provincial inquest into his death is finally realized.
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Our lead story: the federal NDP raises concerns in the House of Commons about the state of drinking water in Nunavut, where communities continue to be plagued with unsafe access.
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Our lead story: new research finds wastewater from the Dryden Paper Mill intensified mercury contamination of the Wabigoon River. Long relied upon by the people of Grassy Narrows First Nation, the bulk of whom show symptoms of mercury poisoning.
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Our lead story: three weeks in to multiple murder trial of Jeremy Skibickiâthe non-Indigenous man whoâs admitted to killing four Indigenous womenâa Winnipeg police sergeant testifies Wednesday about a pen pal of Skibickiâs at a female prison in Nova Scotia.
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Our lead story: the trial of Jeremy Skibickiâadmitted killer of four Indigenous womenâcontinues Tuesday, when a crime analyst with the Winnipeg Police Service is called to the stand.
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Our lead story: Alberta RCMP have linked the mid-1970s deaths of four young women to a man named Gary Srery, a serial sexual offender and killer who died in an Idaho prison in 2011.
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Our lead story: during Thursdayâs proceedings in the multiple murder trial of Manitobaâs Jeremy Skibickiâwhose lawyers claim heâs not criminally responsible due to mental illness for the killing of four Indigenous womenâthe Crown calls his estranged wife to the stand in support of their argument that Skibicki knew what he was doing and that it was racially motivated.
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Our lead story: on Wednesday at the ongoing multiple murder trial of Jeremy Skibicki, lawyers for the Crown seek to disprove defence claims the accused is criminally not responsible due to mental illness, calling upon neighbours and a worker at aN inner city shelter to testify.
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Our lead story: in the ongoing trial of Jeremy Skibickiâthe non-Indigenous man whoâs admitted to killing four Indigenous womenâTuesdayâs proceedings include testimony from a DNA expert, and a Crown request for a mental assessment of the accused, whose defence claims is not criminally responsible due to mental illness.
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Our lead story: the trial of self-declared serial killer Jeremy Skibicki continued Monday, when a Winnipeg police detective spoke to the role that thousands of hours of video surveillance played in the investigation.
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Our lead story: on Friday's proceedings at the multiple murder trial of Jeremy Skibicki in Winnipeg, the Crown calls a city forensic police officer to the stand, along with a pathologist.
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Our lead story: in the ongoing trial of alleged serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, who's told the court it was he who killed four Indigenous womenâRebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and Buffalo Womanâthe court hears what Winnipeg police found when they searched Skibickiâs apartment.
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Our lead story: with a non-Indigenous man on trial for murder now saying he did kill four Indigenous womenâRebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and Buffalo Womanâthe presiding judge must decide not only whether Jeremy Skibicki killed the women but whether he's criminally responsible in light of claims he has a mental disorder.
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Our lead story: our extensive coverage of Red Dress Day eventsâan annual day forefronting systemic injustice against missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQI+ peopleâfeatures gatherings in Yellowknife, N.W.T. and Saskatchewan.
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Our lead story: a high-profile Manitoba murder trial takes a twist when accused serial killer Jeremy Skibicki changes his plea from not guilty to an admission that he did kill four women believed to be Indigenous.
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Our lead story: a Manitoba judge opts to stick with a jury for the multiple murder trial of Jeremy Skibicki, charged with killing four Indigenous women in the spring of 2022âRebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and the as yet unidentified Buffalo Woman.
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Our lead story: the search of a Saskatoon landfill continues for clues related to the whereabouts of missing MĂ©tis woman Mackenzie Trottier, an effort much appreciated by MĂ©tis NationâSaskatchewan.
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Our lead story: the third day of pre-trial proceedings in the Jeremy Skibicki case in Winnipeg is much like the first two, with the defence trying to get the judge to toss the jury due to alleged bias.
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