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Quebec launches COVID-19 vaccine passport across province

People from other provinces or countries will need to present official proof of vaccination as well as a piece of ID in order to access the places that require the vaccine passport.

Hannah Salamon-Vegh / Sep 1, 2021

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BREAKING: Ford government confirms 'vaccine certificate system' coming to Ontario

The program states that no person will be "prevented from accessing necessary medical care, food from grocery store, basic medical supplies or other essentials based on vaccination status."

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 1, 2021

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BREAKING: Trudeau platform to add over $70 BILLION to deficit over five years

In all, the platform will cost taxpayers $70.2 billion over the next five years, with plans to spend three dollars for every dollar in new revenue.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 1, 2021

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Proof of vaccination certificates to start in Ontario starting Sept 22: Government source

Ontario will be implementing a COVID-19 vaccination "passport" for non-essential businesses and services, including indoor dining, movie theatres, and gyms.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 1, 2021

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Edmonton reinstates mask bylaw, earning criticism from mayoral frontrunner

Edmonton’s per capita caseload now exceeds 200 cases per 100,000 population. case counts must fall below 100 cases per 100,000 population to justify rescinding the mandate before December 31.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 1, 2021

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O'Toole pledges balanced budget 'without cuts,' but taxpayer advocates don't buy the plan

Federal per-person spending (inflation-adjusted) will reach $12,697 this year, the second-highest level in Canadian history and 38.7 percent higher than during the 2009 recession.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 1, 2021

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Human Rights Tribunal says retail mask rules a 'balancing' of Charter rights

"The policy was introduced in good faith," wrote Michael Gottheil, adjudicator with the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal. The Charter Of Rights And Freedoms "requires a balancing of rights," he said.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 31, 2021

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Trudeau backs candidate accused of sexual misconduct whose alleged victim attempted suicide in his office

Several unnamed sources alleged two-time Kitchener-Centre MP Raj Saini made unwanted sexual advances and inappropriate comments.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 31, 2021

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Dairy Queen customer urinates on counter after he's asked to wear a mask

Police have not made an arrest but are asking anyone with video of the incident to share footage with investigators.

Angelo Isidorou / Aug 31, 2021

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Censorship Czar Guilbeault owes Revenu Quebec five-figure debt in taxes

"He has not been paying his fair share," wrote Conservative MP Pierre Paul-Hus in a statement. "This is typical." Guilbeault "needs to come clean and tell Canadians how much he owes in taxes."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 31, 2021

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WATCH: Trudeau says his government is there 'particularly' for the Quebecois

Justin Trudeau was speaking in French to an audience on Tuesday, and he made it particularly clear that his government is 'particularly' going to look after its Francophone constituents within Quebec.

James Anthony / Aug 31, 2021

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BREAKING: Alberta's fiscal update shows better days ahead for the province

Alberta's GDP and provincial revenues are up, while deficit spending and unemployment declines. The province said this confirms that Alberta’s Recovery Plan to diversify the economy and create jobs is working.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 31, 2021

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REVEALED: Vancouver Liberal candidate has sold at least 42 properties within the past 17 years

Since the year 2005, it has come to light that Liberal MP candidate Talib Noormohammed has bought and sold 42 homes in the Metro Vancouver area.

James Anthony / Aug 31, 2021

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Around 1,200 Canadians or those with ties to Canada still stuck in Afghanistan following withdrawal of US troops

Following Monday’s removal of US troops from Afghanistan, Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau said that around 1,250 Canadian citizens, family members, and permanent residents are stuck in the country.

Hannah Nightingale / Aug 31, 2021

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WATCH: Trudeau says lessons from COVID crisis will help with climate crisis

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told supporters on Monday that the lessons learned throughout the COVID crisis would be helpful in tackling the climate crisis and the housing crisis.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 31, 2021

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