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Morning Update: Robert Mueller’s report; racism in Thunder Bay; gun-control survey questioned
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Donald Trump’s campaign didn’t collude with Russia, the special counsel found – but he wouldn’t go so far as to rule out possible obstruction of justice by the U.S. President. Those are theStory continues below advertisement, Barr said Mueller wrote: “The investigation did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or co-ordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.

Those were just some of the findings contained within a pair of reports released last December calling for sweeping reforms in Thunder Bay, a city grappling with racism against Indigenous people. The Globe has opened up a bureau in Thunder Bay to see the problems firsthand, and ask residents, police and politicians what they’re doing to fix them.municipal leaders, including the mayor, to offer a clear commitment to address the problem.

In her testimony before the justice committee, Wilson-Raybould described a September conversation where PMO staff “said they understand that the individual Crown prosecutor wants to negotiate an agreement, but the director does not.”

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