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Canada 'turning its back' on holding companies accountable for rights violations, advocates say
Human rights advocates say Ottawa is betraying foreigners alleging involvement by Canadian companies in forced labour and environmental degradation by shutting down an office meant to probe those reports. Source link
The artificial ice pyramids saving India's mountain villages
Himalayan villages are creating artificial glaciers to guarantee water for their crops in the spring. Source link
Grassy Narrows demands apology from Carney, action on mercury poisoning
A Grassy Narrows First Nation woman who suffers from mercury poisoning is adamant that Prime Minister Mark Carney must apologize for saying he could “outlast” her during a March protest. Source link
Canada Post, CUPW sign collective agreements, ending years of heated negotiations
Canada Post said Thursday it has officially signed its new collective agreements with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), ending years of tense negotiations and strikes amid questions about the Crown corporation’s future. Source link
Sandilands says billionaires 'come out of the woodwork' ahead of new show
Radio shock jock Kyle Sandilands reveals the details of his next move after accepting a “piddly little” settlement of $12 million in his contract dispute with ARN Media. Source link
In pictures: Alice Springs celebrates 30 years of unique craft festival
As the Alice Springs Beanie Festival celebrates its 30th and final year, we’re exploring the weird and wonderful handmade creations — and the characters working hard behind the scenes — that have made the annual event so special. Source link
WA mum warns changes to NDIS could take choices away from her son
Annette Nicholas and her husband last year became disability support workers to share their “lived experience” of raising 15-year-old son Tre, who is intellectually disabled and also lives with autism. Source link
1st trilateral meeting for CUSMA review happening July 1, Mexican official says
Canadian, Mexican and American officials will have their first trilateral meeting to review the North American trade deal on July 1, a Mexican government official says. Source link
Live: ASX set to fall despite gains on Wall Street
The local share market is set to open lower despite a strong rebound on Wall Street overnight. Follow the day’s events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. Source link
Carney again praises U.S.-Iran peace deal after calling war 'worth it'
Prime Minister Mark Carney is again praising the new U.S.-Iran peace deal after calling the war “worth it” — if it ensures Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. Source link