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York police recover 28 stolen vehicles valued at $1.5 million

York Regional Police announced a successful recovery of almost thirty vehicles valued at $1.5 million.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 16, 2021

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TTC to terminate vaccine-hesitant employees by 2022

“Effective Dec. 31, employees who remain unvaccinated or who have not shared their proof of complete vaccination dosage will have their employment terminated,” the TTC statement read.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 16, 2021

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Backlog for Manitoba medical procedures swells to 130,000 cases

A closer look at the numbers revealed 52,000 "non-emergent" surgical procedures, 41,000 diagnostic imaging tests and 35,000 other procedures such as allergy tests, mammograms and endoscopies to be completed.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 16, 2021

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Trudeau to visit Kamloops after skipping First Nations ceremony for surfing trip

Trudeau will be meeting with Tk’emlúps Nation Chief Rosanne Casimir.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 15, 2021

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Dr. Deena Hinshaw apologizes to Alberta family for 'public debate' on son's death

Hinshaw admits Alberta Health mistook the death of 14-year-old Nathanael Spitzer for COVID and said the province is committed to verifying all the facts for suspected COVID deaths under 18 moving forward.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 15, 2021

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Trudeau says Parliament to resume November 22—months after election

Justin Trudeau announced Friday that the new cabinet will be sworn in on October 26 and Parliament will reconvene on November 22.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 15, 2021

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BREAKING: Ford interested in mandatory vaccines for health workers, asks hospital CEOs for advice

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has asked provincial hospital administrators for their opinions on the merits of a vaccine mandate for health workers.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 15, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals consider relying on airport security officers to verify travellers' vaccination status

Instead of having airlines verify passengers' vaccination status, the Liberal government is looking to hand that responsibility off to airport security officers.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 15, 2021

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CBC apologizes for using photo of mannequin to represent ICU patient

Reuters fact-checkers said the CBC was missing context because the public broadcaster failed to mention that filming took place at NAIT and MacEwan University.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 14, 2021

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RCMP flip-flops on defying mandatory vaccine policy

The RCMP's union backtracked on its defiance towards the vaccination policy for its members. While they 'support' a Mountie's right to refuse the COVID vaccine, it warned officers of the consequences of that choice.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 14, 2021

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Alberta family slams NDP for 'fake news' claim that teenage boy with brain cancer died of COVID

While initial reports claimed Nathanael Spitzer's death was COVID-related, family members took to social media to clarify he passed from stage 4 brain cancer.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 14, 2021

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Toronto school board threatens to punish teachers who wear respirator-style masks instead of surgical ones

The letter indicated that if the teacher would like to return to work, they would need to wear the blue surgical mask.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 14, 2021

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15 Trudeau Liberal organizers FINED for filing Election 2019 financial returns over one year late

The Commissioner of Elections yesterday levied fines against 15 Liberal Party organizers for technical breaches of the Canada Elections Act, including the agent for MP Mike Kelloway, who did not comment.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 14, 2021

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Ontario councillor suspended by Conservative Party after starting petition to recall O'Toole

Conservative councillor Bert Chen has been suspended for two months after the party's national council objected to a petition he launched to oust O'Toole as leader.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 14, 2021

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Iqaluit declares state of emergency after suspected water contamination

Residents of Iqaluit, Nunavut are being asked not to use tap water following suspicions that the city's supply has been contaminated by petroleum.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 14, 2021

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