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Alberta gains nearly 20,000 jobs in August: StatsCan

University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe said loosened public health measures facilitated job growth in August in the province. The number of unemployed but actively looking for work dropped to 193,400 from 208,400 last month.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 13, 2021

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BREAKING: O'Toole says Trudeau 'dividing the country' and 'fostering fear and division'

The moment came during a press conference in Ottawa, where O'Toole urged Canadians to "send [Trudeau] a message" by voting him out of office.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 13, 2021

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New poll shows Liberals taking their lead back from Conservatives

A new Nanos poll released on Monday has the Liberals once again inching ahead of the Conservative party, although the race is still very tight, with only three points' difference between the two.

James Anthony / Sep 13, 2021

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Alanis Morissette says she was victim of statutory rape

"I would always say I was consenting, and then I'd be reminded like 'Hey, you were 15, you're not consenting at 15.' Now I'm like, 'Oh yeah, they're all pedophiles. It's all statutory rape."

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 13, 2021

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NDP candidate slammed for proliferating antisemitic tropes about COVID vaccines and Israel

Sidney Coles, the NDP candidate for the riding of Toronto-St.Pauls is under fire today for tweets where she suggested that millions of unaccounted COVID vaccine doses in the United States had somehow been shipped to Israel.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 12, 2021

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Former Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavennes endorses Conservative candidate in her riding of Whitby

With eight days to go before the majority of Canadians cast their ballots, the Conservatives have gotten an unlikely boost in the critical battleground riding of Whitby: former Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavennes.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 12, 2021

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University of Toronto professor mocks grieving Americans on 20th anniversary of 9/11 for 'dumb little annual pity party'

The prominent University of Toronto professor called the 20th anniversary of 9/11 a "dumb little annual pity party" in a since-deleted tweet that mocked grieving Americans.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 11, 2021

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BREAKING: Ontario man facing charges after allegedly threatening the life of Trudeau

The man is facing two counts of uttering threats, and will appear in court later this month,

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 10, 2021

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Third vaccine doses now recommended in Canada for people with immunity issues

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) has issued new recommendations on Friday, stating that a third booster shot of COVID vaccines are recommended for certain immunocompromised people.

James Anthony / Sep 10, 2021

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Trudeau says Canadian flags won't be raised until Indigenous communities and leadership make determination to raise them

The flags were lowered at federal buildings in response to the discovery of the remains of 215 children in unmarked graves at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 10, 2021

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WATCH: Annamie Paul takes Trudeau to TASK over his poor record on feminism

Annamie Paul scored points against incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday night's debate, pointing out his less-than-stellar track record on what he himself called "caucus management".

James Anthony / Sep 10, 2021

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Trudeau Liberal whip says the 'buck stops with me' on sexual harassment complaints

Liberal whip Mark Holland confirmed Wednesday that he was made aware of sexual harassment allegations, but he declined to discuss whether he contacted the Prime Minister’s Office concerning Saini.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 10, 2021

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Toronto Transit to spend $14 MILLION on 'corrosive' chemical disinfectants that damaged vehicles

Claiming to protect its employees and passengers, the approved products resulted in corrosion of vehicle surfaces and equipment. TTC is looking to spend another $14.8 million to disinfect its fleet.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 9, 2021

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Toronto Transit to spend $14 MILLION on 'corrosive' chemical disinfectants that damaged vehicles

Claiming to protect its employees and passengers, the approved products resulted in corrosion of vehicle surfaces and equipment. TTC is looking to spend another $14.8 million to disinfect its fleet.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 9, 2021

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Calgary unions 'blindsided' by city's threat to terminate vaccine-hesitant employees

A release states that any City of Calgary employee who cannot be immunized due to a medical reason or other protected grounds under the Alberta Human Rights Act will be reasonably accommodated.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 9, 2021

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