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Canada seeks U.S. help to solve EpiPen shortage

April 17, 2018April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

April 17, 2018 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

Canada said on Tuesday it is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to access supplies of Mylan N.V.’s EpiPen emergency allergy antidote amid a growing shortage that has spared the United States.

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As Abdoul Abdi wins reprieve, 1,300 other children could face similar fate

March 21, 2018April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

March 21, 2018 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

A Canadian tribunal stayed the deportation hearing of a former foster child on Wednesday in a case that could have ramifications for hundreds of immigrant children who are wards of the state but do not have citizenship.

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How Trump threw Canada’s refugee system into turmoil

March 19, 2018April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

March 19, 2018 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

Buffered by three oceans and the United States to the south, Canada has for decades had the luxury of being able to pick and choose its newcomers. So few asylum seekers crossed the U.S. border illegally over the years that Canada didn’t consistently track the numbers.

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Canada’s government appeals court ruling on solitary confinement

February 19, 2018April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

February 19, 2018 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

Canada’s ruling Liberal government said on Monday that it is appealing a decision from a British Columbia judge who determined that current prison practices on solitary confinement violate the constitution.

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Ontario to stop putting mentally ill in solitary confinement

January 18, 2018April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

January 18, 2018 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, will stop putting people with mental illness in indefinite solitary confinement and begin phasing out segregation entirely amid growing pressure for Canadian governments to end treatment the United Nations has deemed “torture.”

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Canada’s solitary confinement practices unconstitutional – judge

January 17, 2018April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

January 17, 2018 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

Canada’s use of solitary confinement in federal prisons is unconstitutional, a Canadian judge said on Wednesday, in a ruling that could end the controversial practice unless Ottawa appeals the decision.

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Canada tells Salvadorans facing U.S. exit that haven isn’t guaranteed

January 10, 2018April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

January 10, 2018 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

Canada is sending a Spanish-speaking lawmaker to California to dissuade potential migrants from illegally crossing the border following Washington’s decision to end the temporary protected status of some 200,000 Salvadorans.

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Canadian judge suspends Quebec niqab ban

December 1, 2017April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

December 1, 2017 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

A Canadian judge on Friday suspended part of a Quebec law banning people from wearing full-face veils when giving or receiving public services, handing a provisional victory to civil liberties groups who argued that the law is unconstitutional and discriminates against Muslim women.

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Canada official launches Toronto police racial profiling inquiry

November 30, 2017April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

November 30, 2017 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

A Canadian human rights official has launched an inquiry into the practices of the police department in Toronto, the country’s most populous city, seeking to quantify what she characterized as racial profiling against black people.

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Canadian data show 10 percent of Haitian border crossers get refugee status

November 22, 2017April 22, 2018amp Leave a comment

November 22, 2017 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Reuters

Canada has granted refugee status to about 10 percent of the 298 Haitian border crossers whose applications have been processed this year, according to government data released on Wednesday.

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