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A Newfoundland and Labrador couple is fighting a school board to get their deaf child the same quality education as children with hearing. Kimberly and Todd Churchill say their son, Carter, should receive proper assistance in the classroom. As Ross Lord reports, the province's human rights commission is looking into the case.
On September 1, 1972, three men torched the Blue Bird Café in Montreal, killing 37 people. It was one of the city's worst tragedies. Mike Armstrong spoke with survivors and witnesses, and how the memories from that horrible night still come back to haunt them.
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In Ukraine, concerns are growing some of the donated equipment Ukrainian troops are receiving doesn't meet battlefield requirements. As Jeff Semple explains in this Global News exclusive, some Canadian companies may be to blame.
A long-awaited United Nations report is painting a damning picture of China's treatment of Uyghur Muslims and other minority groups, detailing actions it says may amount to "crimes against humanity." Redmond Shannon explains how both Beijing and Uyghur rights advocates are blasting the report.
Former U.S. president Donald Trump is requesting a "special master" look at the classified documents the FBI seized from his Mar-a-Lago home. Neetu Garcha explains what a special master is, and why some lawmakers say such a move could put lives at risk.
A Newfoundland and Labrador couple is fighting a school board to get their deaf child the same quality education as children with hearing. Kimberly and Todd Churchill say their son, Carter, should receive proper assistance in the classroom. As Ross Lord reports, the province's human rights commission is looking into the case.
On September 1, 1972, three men torched the Blue Bird Café in Montreal, killing 37 people. It was one of the city's worst tragedies. Mike Armstrong spoke with survivors and witnesses, and how the memories from that horrible night still come back to haunt them.
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Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc
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