Also: As China and U.S. inch toward a trade deal, Canada gets a warning of potential harm
McGill drops Redmen as sports teams’ name after criticism from Indigenous communitydropped the use of the Redmen name“I have learned about the true depths of the pain caused by the Redmen name,” wrote Principal Suzanne Fortier in the note. “I have heard from Indigenous students at McGill who feel alienated by the name. They feel disrespected and unconsidered.”Story continues below advertisement
The military leaders denied their takeover was a coup and have promised a civilian government at some point, but didn’t specify a date.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Politics Briefing: A letter alleging libel gives Scheer fresh talking pointsPolitics Briefing: A letter alleging libel gives Scheer fresh talking points GlobePolitics
Read more »
Evening Update: Trudeau violated federal law with caucus expulsions, Philpott says; the latest Brexit developmentsAlso: Israeli election exit polls give Netanyahu the advantage amid close race against rival Gantz
Read more »
Evening Update: Two Canadians detained in China prevented from going outside, official says; what a black hole looks likeAlso: Ontario unveils $28.5-billion transit plan
Read more »
Evening Update: Facebook bans Faith Goldy amid crackdown on ‘organized hate’; foreign interference likely in Canada’s election, security agency warnsAlso: Felicity Huffman, others to plead guilty in U.S. college admissions scandal, prosecutors say
Read more »
Evening Update: House Speaker says he can’t rule on whether Liberal caucus expulsions broke federal law; highlights from Ontario’s new budgetAlso: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is ousted from power as military council takes control
Read more »
Evening Update: How foreign workers fall prey to human trafficking in Canada; SNC-Lavalin revives bid for DPAThe Globe and Mail's Canadian coverage. Get the latest national news featuring Canadian events, politics and perspectives.
Read more »
Morning Update: Ottawa vows action on labour trafficking; the push to regulate social platformsAlso: The cost of cleaning up Alberta’s oil wells could reach $70-billion
Read more »
Morning Update: Alberta’s election nears; Israel’s Netanyahu headed toward fifth term; Sudan’s mass protestsAlso: Ottawa is looking to appeal a 15-day limit on solitary confinement
Read more »
Sudanese army says it holds president, won't extradite himThe Sudanese army will not extradite deposed President Omar al-Bashir but will put him on trial at home, before the nation, the military said Friday as it defended its ouster of the longtime ruler, saying it was in response to the demands of the people.
Read more »