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Conservative campaign chair Walied Soliman wins defamation suit against 'far-right' commentator Daniel Bordman

Mr. Soliman, a Muslim lawyer who was chair of O'Toole's leadership campaign and 2021 election campaign won $500,000 in damages afer Bordman suggested that Soliman was a supporter of terrorism

Adam Dobrer / Oct 24, 2021

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Premier Ford: Ontario to end all COVID restrictions by end of March 2022

Ontario is set to lift all COVID-19 public health measures by the end of March, including health region mask mandates.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 23, 2021

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Costs for Trudeau's gun buyback program higher than ever, still no guns turned in

Trudeau's gun buyback program has yet to collect its first firearm, despite a rising price tag for the Canadian public. The cost of the buyback program has now topped $1.5 million.

James Anthony / Oct 22, 2021

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Quebec kids told not to yell 'trick or treat' on Halloween due to COVID

This year, kids in Quebec have been told not to yell "trick or treat" this Halloween, due to supposed worries about them spreading COVID-19.

James Anthony / Oct 22, 2021

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BREAKING: BC Liberals reject Aaron Gunn's application to run for party leadership

The party claims to have gone through a "thorough review of Mr. Gunn's statements on social media, both public and private."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 22, 2021

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Canada drops non-essential travel advisory for first time since March 2020

The Canadian government has changed its travel advisories for the first time since the pandemic began in 2020. They did so quietly and with no announcements whatsoever.

James Anthony / Oct 22, 2021

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Seven-year anniversary of deadly terrorist attack on Parliament Hill draws tributes from all party leaders

Politicians of all stripes are paying tribute to Nathan Cirillo on the seven-year anniversary of his murder at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 22, 2021

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Toronto police searching for ax-wielding man who broke into North York home, stole jewelry and showered

Price, armed with an ax at the time, is believed to have spent hours inside of the residence.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 22, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals to let COVID support programs expire because economy is 'recovering well'

The Liberal government has announced on Thursday that programs supporting companies and individuals affected by the pandemic will not be renewed on Saturday, when they are slated to expire.

James Anthony / Oct 21, 2021

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Trudeau pressured to decriminalize illegal drugs amid rise in opioid deaths across Canada

With the opioid crisis wreaking havoc across Canada, many groups are urging prime minister Trudeau to remedy the situation by re-centring addiction and drug use as health issues, rather than criminal.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 21, 2021

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Canadians having trouble feeding their families, wages not rising fast enough: Poll

37 percent of respondents said that affording enough food to feed their households during the pandemic has been "difficult," with another 9 percent saying it has been "very difficult."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 21, 2021

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CBC announces vaccine mandate for all employees

The Canadian Broadcast Corporation/Radio Canada has announced that it will require all employees to be fully vaccinated by December 1.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 21, 2021

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BREAKING: Trudeau confirms national standardized proof of vaccination for Canada

Certificates will be used for both domestic and international travel, he said.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 21, 2021

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BREAKING: Trudeau says Canada will receive enough Pfizer doses to vaccinate all children ages 5-11 'as soon as possible'

"We've heard that Pfizer has now submitted, for regulatory approval at Health Canada, a pediatric vaccine for kids 5 to 11. This is great news," assured Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 21, 2021

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Newfoundland and Labrador to introduce soft drink tax

The province will roll out the tax in 2022.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 20, 2021

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