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Trudeau Liberals reinstate federal review of Alberta First Nation thermal coal mine expansion

Wilkinson said the Alberta First Nation, who objected to the added federal oversight that led to the Vista mine project's court order, has since withdrawn their concerns.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 3, 2021

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Dr. Tam: More data required before mandating vaccines in schools

"Based on experiences with other childhood vaccines, having that requirement and showing vaccine proof has served as a very important reminder to parents, and can increase vaccine uptake."

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 3, 2021

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Trudeau apologizes to BC First Nations chief for taking vacation on National Truth and Reconciliation Day

According to Prime Minister's Office (PMO) spokesperson Alex Wellstead, Justin Trudeau phoned Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Chief Rosanne Casimir to apologize after travelling to Tofino to spend a time with family on Canada's inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 3, 2021

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Staff shortage forces closure of BC Emergency Department until 'further notice'

In an emergency, residents are urged to call 911 or visit the ERs in Sparwood and Elk Valley in Fernie, nearly an hour's drive away.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 2, 2021

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15,000 Quebec healthcare workers face suspension without pay for being unvaccinated

Quebec is dealing with the ramifications of its healthcare policy. On the one hand, needing to retain and increase staff and its plan to mandate vaccines for healthcare workers.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 2, 2021

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Kingston pub loses liquor licence over non-compliance with Ontario's public health orders

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) moved to suspend JAKK Tuesday's alcohol license because its owner refused to enforce Ontario's health orders for "non-essential" businesses.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 2, 2021

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Academics, human rights advocates condemn C-36 as 'unconstitutional' internet censorship bill

Academics and human rights advocates say an internet censorship bill proposed by Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is "aggressive," "punitive," and "disturbing."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 2, 2021

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Immigration Department looked to provide free accommodation for 1,000 illegal immigrants, asylum seekers: internal emails

The RCMP arrested 3,302 illegal immigrants attempting to cross the Canada-US border in breach of a ban on non-essential travel under the Quarantine Act. Another 5,665 legal asylum seekers reported at airports last year.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 2, 2021

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Canadian ISIS fighter sent to US on terrorism charges, faces possible life sentence

As a prominent member of the ISIS propaganda wing, Khalifa supposedly produced videos showcasing the gruesome beheadings of US hostages James Foley, Steven Sotloff and Peter Edward Kassig.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 2, 2021

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Humboldt driver speaks out, decision on deportation expected imminently

Jaskirat Sidhu says, "I'm not the person who did this purposely or intentionally. I know people have lost their lives and I don't want to hide."

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 2, 2021

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WATCH: Guilbeault defends Trudeau after Tofino vacation

"One could argue that it [reconciliation] is certainly one of the most important issues for him," said Heritage Minister Guilbeault.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 2, 2021

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BREAKING: Metro Vancouver police respond to bomb threat at elementary school

Port Moody Police are responding to a bomb threat at a local elementary school. This news comes on the heels of another breaking story in the region.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 1, 2021

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BREAKING: Vancouver SkyTrain station closed over reports of pipe bomb

According to the Burnaby RCMP, there are also unconfirmed reports of shots being fired.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 1, 2021

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Peter Nygard to be charged with multiple counts of sexual assault, forcible confinement

On Wednesday, an arrest warrant was issued by the Toronto police for 80-year-old Peter Nygard, with nine pending charges of sexual assault and forcible confinement.

James Anthony / Oct 1, 2021

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Food inflation in Canada could be as much as twice what official figures say

A new study suggests that the Canadian government is vastly underestimating changes in food costs, and that the real prices increases may be double what has been reported.

James Anthony / Oct 1, 2021

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