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Quebec faces nursing shortage in advance of suspending thousands of unvaccinated nurses

Among the Quebec Order of Nurses' 80,500 members, 4,338 are not adequately vaccinated. 2,807 nurses are unvaccinated, and another 1,531 have one dose.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 12, 2021

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Toronto Transit Commission faces worker shortage over mandatory vaccine mandate

As of Friday, 80 percent of workers disclosed their vaccination status, as well as three-quarters of unionized employees. Of those employees, over 90 percent are fully vaccinated.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 12, 2021

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China gave Quebec 'preferential' medical supplies at start of pandemic: Internal emails

Records show that a total of 85 percent of federal emergency medical supply flights from China went to Quebec in the first two months of the pandemic.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 12, 2021

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Aaron Gunn launches BC Liberal leadership bid, remains unfazed by NDP critics

The independent journalist and taxpayer advocate previously said he would make space for sexual minorities while defending social conservatives if elected leader of the BC Liberals.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 11, 2021

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Canadian military saw pandemic as 'unique opportunity' to test propaganda on public

The propaganda plan acknowledged that "information operations and targeting policies and doctrines are aimed at adversaries and have a limited application in a domestic concept."

Adam Dobrer / Oct 9, 2021

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Canadian Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University resigns amid 'too woke' criticism

Toope's time issued 'reforms' to university policy that drew fire from all sides of the culture war.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 9, 2021

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Peter MacKay asks RCMP to reopen investigation into threats against family, Rakesh David a suspect

Peter MacKay has asked Ottawa RCMP to reopen their investigation into threats made against his family during last year's Conservative leadership race.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 9, 2021

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City of Toronto union files official grievance over mandatory vaccination policy

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 416 filed an official grievance with the city, stating its vaccine policy "is unreasonable and violates provisions of the collective agreement."

Adam Dobrer / Oct 9, 2021

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Toronto rapper arrested in Los Angeles after spending five months on the run

On Thursday, Hassan Ali, also known as the Toronto-based rapper Top5, was arrested by the Los Angeles Police department after spending five months on the run from authorities.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Canadian charity refuses to accept Jordan Peterson's $70,000 donation

Dr. Jordan Peterson's effort to raise money for charity through the sale of comic book-themed t-shirts netted the effort some $70,000 in donations. However, one of the two charity organizations Peterson chose rejected the donation.

Nick Monroe / Oct 8, 2021

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Trudeau honors Indigenous Peoples in multiculturalism policy anniversary statement following reconciliation day vacation

"We must also recognize the rich cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and our commitments to respecting their Aboriginal, treaty, and human rights and advancing reconciliation," said Trudeau.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Chinese state propagandist scolds Michael Kovrig for celebrating his freedom

"Enjoy your freedom," wrote Xijin, who works for the Chinese state-affiliated Times, "but don't insult [the] dove of peace please."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 8, 2021

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Ontario town requires full vaccination to get married

Those making "any new appointments for marriage licenses and ceremonies" will be required to show proof of full vaccination prior to make an appointment.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Ford government partners with Shoppers Drug Mart, will provide FREE menstrual products for students

"Menstrual products are of course a necessity, not a luxury. For women and girls, ensuring that they have access to these products is key for their health and success in their education," Lecce said.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Lawsuit alleges National Defence employed pedophile in federal youth program

The Army Cadet League, the longest-running federal youth program, is named in a $5 million lawsuit alleging it employed a pedophile.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 7, 2021

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