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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada greets a woman upon the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report in Ottawa in 2015. (CNS photo/Chris Wattie, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Dean Dettloff
Prime Minister Trudeau wants the Vatican to address the legacy of Catholic-run residential schools where indigenous children suffered abuse.
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FaithNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Launched in 2003, Salt & Light Media now has a new home in downtown Toronto.
Pope Francis meets Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a private audience at the Vatican on May 29. (CNS photo/Ettore Ferrari, Reuters pool)
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he asked Pope Francis to help Canadians "move forward on a real reconciliation" with the country's indigenous people.
Cardinal Thomas Collins of Toronto speaks out against euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide during an April 19 news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. (CNS photo/Art Babych) 
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Deborah Gyapong - Catholic News Service
The theme of the 2017 Canadian march was "Life We Stand on Guard for Thee."
A car is seen submerged in front of a home on May 9 in the flooded Montreal suburb of Pierrefonds, Quebec. A mix of heavy rains and melting snow caused the situation. (CNS photo/Christinne Muschi, Reuters)
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Philippe Vaillencourt - Catholic News Service
The bishops have expressed solidarity with those affected by the floods in their Canadian province.
Pope Francis meets with Canadian bishops from Ontario on April 25 during their "ad limina" visits to the Vatican to report on the status of their dioceses. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano) 
Politics & SocietyNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Ontario bishops spoke particularly about concerns that proposed Ontario laws and policies surrounding euthanasia currently offer no real guarantees of the freedom of doctors and nurses to conscientiously object to actively helping a person die.