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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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Experts say influenza fell sharply during pandemic due to COVID, 69 cases recorded nationwide

PHAC recorded a mere 69 influenza cases for the 2020-21 flu season. There are about 52,000 cases detected during a regular flu season.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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Legal challenge announced against BC vaccine passport

“The BC vaccine passport system is discriminatory on its face, because it does not include automatic exemptions for people who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons” said CCF Litigation Director, Christine Van Geyn.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 29, 2021

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BLOC HEAD: Blanchet tells Conservatives to 'get fully vaccinated, or stay home' from Parliament

Blanchet was among the majority of federal party leaders who said that all candidates of their respective parties would be fully vaccinated come election time, or when Parliament resumes.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 29, 2021

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Man arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting woman while on Ayahuasca trip

Restrepo was arrested and has been charged with one count of sexual assault. He is due to appear in court in November.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 29, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals prioritized Quebec when distributing COVID masks: Internal emails

Cabinet aides knew other provinces were also clamouring for supplies. Federal agencies were aware of shortages so severe that shipping date-expired supplies to provinces or none at all.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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Trudeau retains Freeland as finance minister, deputy prime minister

Freeland has been the federal finance minister since August 20, 2020, after her predecessor Bill Morneau stepped down during the WE Charity scandal.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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Justice Centre condemns College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta over 'coercive' vaccine mandate

The CPSA Council met on September 20 to vote in favour of a vaccine mandate for all physicians in the province against COVID-19 and confirmed they would not tolerate dissenting views from physicians.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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Lobbyists for 'bailout press' endorse Trudeau's internet censorship

Lobbyists representing the bailout press endorsed cabinet censorship of the internet. News Media Canada called itself the nation's "most precious guardian" of free speech.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 29, 2021

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Canadian Bishops pledge $30 million to support Indigenous healing and reconciliation initiatives

The funding will be determined at a local level in close consultation with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples in each region.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 28, 2021

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