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Trudeau's 'censorship czar' adamant about 'policing news, internet' for Canadians: Poll

Most Canadians consider online information reliable and are confident they can tell when it's not, said internal polling by the Heritage Department. Guilbeault proposed "concrete action" to police news anyways.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 28, 2021

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Former Conservative MP accuses Chinese regime of 'misinformation campaign' during federal election

China's dictatorship accused former Conservative MP Kenny Chiu of spreading anti-Asian racism despite being born in Hong Kong and ethnically Chinese.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals to implement federal facial recognition system for 25 million passport holders

The notice says Canadians who apply for passports give their consent outright to have their photographs stored in a federal database.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 27, 2021

Canadian News, News

39 Sudbury miners trapped underground at Ontario mine, rescue underway

The mining company said a rescue team reached the workers at Totten Mine, who were approximately 900 to 1,200 metres underground.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 27, 2021

Canadian News, News

New poll shows deepening divide between vaccinated Canadians and the unvaccinated

"There's a high level of I would say antipathy or animosity toward people who are unvaccinated at this time. What you are seeing is the tension played out among family members and friends, co-workers, where there are relationships between people who are vaccinated and unvaccinated."

James Anthony / Sep 27, 2021

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WATCH: Annamie Paul resigns as leader of Canada's Green Party

In the wake of dismal results at the election held on Sept. 20 2021, Annamie Paul has decided to step down from the leadership of Canada's Green Party on Monday. (Photo: Beth Baisch)

James Anthony / Sep 27, 2021

Canadian News, News, International News

China criticizes Canada, says it needs to learn lessons from Huawei executive case

In the wake of the exchange of prominent prisoners on both parts, China still had harsh words from Canada, boasting that Canada needs to "draw lessons" from the situation that just unfolded on the world stage.

The Post Millennial / Sep 27, 2021

Canadian News, News Analysis

With 'Two Michaels' back home, Foreign Minister Garneau outlines new government approach to China relations

As the Two Michaels touched down on Canadian soil, ending a standoff which put Canada-China relations in a deep freeze, Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garenau said his government is under "no illusions" when approaching a normalization of relations with China.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 26, 2021

Canadian News, News

Utica Resources sues Quebec government over denial of exploratory oil drilling permit

No new permits for exploration or drilling have been issued since the Legault government came to power in 2018. Quebec imports $8.5-billion in oil annually to meet its energy needs.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau's Immigration Minister, department hush on whether 'racist managers' fired or demoted

Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino would not comment Thursday on an internal report documenting racist hate speech by managers in his department.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 25, 2021

Canadian News, News

Ontario MPP proposes bill to 'protect workers jobs, privacy' on COVID vaccine disclosure

MPP Baber is continuing his efforts advocating a private members bill, the "Jobs and Jabs Act," to prevent employers from firing or suspending employees for not getting vaccinated against COVID.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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Unvaccinated Calgarians denied medical care a 'misunderstanding,' says clinic

Two Calgary women unvaccinated against COVID-19 were denied access to medical facilities this week. Both want additional information and greater freedom to choose before deciding to get vaccinated.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 25, 2021

Canadian News, News

Government-run Tim Hortons loses almost two million dollars

Postmedia discovered Windsor Regional Hospital lost $265,000 running its own Tim Hortons.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 25, 2021

Canadian News, News

BC, Quebec consider legislation restricting where anti-vaccine protests can take place

Quebec's Bill 105 fines individuals $1000 to $6000 for protesting within 50 metres of essential infrastructure. It rises to $12000 for any individual who "threatens [or obstructs] people."

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

Canadian News, News

BC steps up enforcement of COVID rules against non-compliant businesses

Only one percent of licensed, table-service BC restaurants ordered to check for proof of vaccination are choosing to defy the rules.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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