Evening Update: Transit agencies to improve tracking of sexual violence; judge rejects attempt to have Quebec’s secularism law suspended

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Transit agencies say they’ll improve tracking of sexual violenceAfter revelations of pervasive data gaps reported by The Globe and Mail, several transit agencies across CanadaThe Toronto Transit Commission, Calgary Transit and Metrolinx, which serves the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area, are among those planning reforms such as expanding the scope of incidents tracked and updating record systems.

Lawyers representing a national Muslim organization, a civil liberties group and a university student who wears an Islamic head scarf had asked for a judicial stay on the central parts of Bill 21. They argued the law is causing serious, immediate harm to religious minorities across the province.

after the Prime Minister was criticized for his conciliatory tone confronting racist comments. “I think the comments made were hurtful, wrong and completely unacceptable,” Mr. Trudeau said.where supporters shouted “send her back”

 

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