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Hate crime bill, Canadians turn away from U.S., women’s rugby team off to the finals, and more

Hate crime bill, Canadians turn away from U.S., women’s rugby team off to the finals, and more

The federal government wants to make intimidating people at places of worship — and displaying hate symbols in public — criminal offences. They’re part of legislation intended to crack down on the rising number of hate-related incidents.And: Canadians are taking a big step back from the U.S., and the American ambassador is unimpressed. Pete Hoekstra claims Canadians aren’t passionate about the relationship in the same way Americans are.Also: They had to sell t-shirts just to make it to England to play... but now Canada’s women’s rugby team is going farther than it ever has before.Plus: U.S. Senator Ted Cruz says FCC head is acting like a mafia boss in Kimmel suspension, how CDC vaccination advisory panel affects Canadians, speed camera crime spree, and more.

Your World Tonight · CBC

September 19, 202527m 27s

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The federal government wants to make intimidating people at places of worship — and displaying hate symbols in public — criminal offences. They’re part of legislation intended to crack down on the rising number of hate-related incidents.


And: Canadians are taking a big step back from the U.S., and the American ambassador is unimpressed. Pete Hoekstra claims Canadians aren’t passionate about the relationship in the same way Americans are.


Also: They had to sell t-shirts just to make it to England to play... but now Canada’s women’s rugby team is going farther than it ever has before.


Plus: U.S. Senator Ted Cruz says FCC head is acting like a mafia boss in Kimmel suspension, how CDC vaccination advisory panel affects Canadians, speed camera crime spree, and more.