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Trudeau Liberals to push internet regulation in first 100 days of mandate

Parliamentary debate is expected to raise questions on the role of government in regulating the online behaviour of Canadians.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 30, 2021

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BREAKING: Justin Trudeau flies to BC for 'vacation' on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently stopped in Tofino, British Columbia on Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 30, 2021

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PMO told staff to cover up mask shortages with 'compassionate' rhetoric: Internal emails

Political aides in the Prime Minister's Office instructed staff to "work in some compassionate lines about caring" in public statements on mask shortages.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 30, 2021

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TD Bank made $31 MILLION by withholding seniors' rebates

A half-million seniors did not notice the footnote and never asked for the promised 25 percent discount, "a signal that something was not working," wrote Commissioner Robertson.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 30, 2021

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WATCH: Mother arrested by OPP for refusing to show proof of vaccination at local community centre

A video from Ripley, Ontario, appears to show a mother being arrested in front of her children by the Ontario Provincial Police for "trespassing."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 30, 2021

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Queen Elizabeth II joins Canadians in reflecting on Truth and Reconciliation Day

As Canadians from coast to coast to coast take time to grapple with their nation's past, Queen Elizabeth II offers her support.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 30, 2021

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Jagmeet Singh urges Trudeau and federal government to 'intercede' in Alberta healthcare debacle

Despite acknowledging the fact that healthcare is a provincial jurisdiction, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is pressuring the federal government to intervene in Alberta as the situation grows dire.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 30, 2021

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Judge rejects appeal from Trudeau, orders Liberal government to pay billions in compensation to Indigenous children

After rejecting appeals from Prime Minister Trudeau, a federal court has ordered the government to pay up for injustices committed against Indigenous children.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 30, 2021

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StatCan: Birthrates at their lowest since 2006

Statistics Canada figures released on Wednesday show that Canada's birthrate in 2020 was at its lowest since 2006.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 30, 2021

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Peel police charge 19-year-old in connection with assaulting two women

The man, Paul Yosif of Brampton, first allegedly approached a woman at a park near Bovaird Drive East and MacKay Street North on Sept. 15 at Massey Park.

The Post Millennial / Sep 30, 2021

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Hundreds of Ontario businesses band together in defiance of vaccine passports

Across Ontario, more and more small businesses are taking a stand against the province's vaccine passport system.

The Post Millennial / Sep 30, 2021

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Thousands of Alberta healthcare workers call for 'open dialogue' on COVID response, condemns AHS's vaccine mandate

A practicing Albertan physician spoke with The Post Millennial on the condition of anonymity, stating he gathered a group of doctors to convey to Albertans "We are not anti-anything. We are pro-open discourse."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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RCMP union supports unvaccinated officers, will 'defy' federal vaccine mandate for public service

When the mandatory vaccination policy for the federal public service is in place, the union will maintain their support for unvaccinated members would not waver.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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Canada's Public Health Agency discarded 9 million masks to save money before pandemic

The Public Health Agency, before the pandemic, threw away 8,839,942 pieces of personal protective equipment after closing three warehouses to save $900,000 a year in leasing costs.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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Ontario makes Indigenous curriculum mandatory for grades one to three

The province will also begin offering Inuktitut as a language of instruction.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 29, 2021

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