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Trudeau Liberals silent on $120 million housing loan to billion-dollar firm, most apartments built won’t rent below-market-rate

As few as 61 of 302 Brampton, Ontario apartments would rent at below-market rates.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 28, 2021

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Health minister underscored Canada's pandemic response, international flight bans too late: survey

The Public Health Agency, as late as January 29, 2020, maintained it was safe for Canadians to travel to China. Records show 1,796 travellers from Wuhan arrived in Canada over the period.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 28, 2021

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Freeland says Cabinet needs penalties to enforce plastics ban, faces challenge in Federal Court

A coalition of oil and chemical companies has challenged the order in Federal Court as "wrong in law" and "based on conjecture, not evidence."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 27, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals withholding healthcare transfers to New Brunswick over province's limits on abortion

Prime Minister Trudeau revealed that his Liberal government is withholding health-care transfers to New Brunswick over the province's failure to fund out-of-hospital abortion services.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 27, 2021

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Toronto Mayor John Tory willing to collaborate with homeless encampment protestors

With the clearing of a homeless encampment in Toronto's Moss Park and others like it in the city, Mayor John Tory has stated that he is willing to reason with protestors that were offended by these camps being taken apart.

Ian Ostroff / Jul 27, 2021

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Trudeau, who's been accused of sexual misconduct, slams Habs for drafting player who shared sexually explicit photos

Trudeau publicly lambasted the Montreal Canadiens on drafting a hockey player who shared sexually explicit photos of a woman without her consent. This despite being credibly accused of sexual misconduct himself.

The Post Millennial / Jul 27, 2021

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Union says Canadian border workers will strike as soon as August 6 after vote in favour

Just as the federal government has made moves to reopen the Canadian border, a union representing around 9,000 Canadian Border Service Agency workers says that members have voted in favour of striking.

Hannah Nightingale / Jul 27, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals approve $74 MILLION explosives deal with Saudi Arabia

Global Affairs said they would not issue a weapons permit if the weapons sold would be used to violate international humanitarian law.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 27, 2021

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World War Two veteran pilot receives flyby from Snowbirds for 100th birthday

Marking his personal centennial, Chris Bellchamber received a special flyby on Monday from the Canadian Forces Snowbirds for his birthday.

Hannah Nightingale / Jul 27, 2021

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Toronto restaurant requesting masks indoors and that unvaccinated sit outside

The decision is not meant to entice a debate on vaccines, rather to prioritize the well-being of staff and clientele.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 27, 2021

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BREAKING: Trudeau warns unvaccinated Canadians of 'severe consequences' of COVID

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave a firm warning to those Canadians who have still not received their COVID-19 vaccines.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 27, 2021

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Toronto Pearson Airport reverses decision to separate international arrivals by vaccination status

The practice will also not continue at the Vancouver airport.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 27, 2021

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Canada’s climate plan not enough: report

The $261 increase in carbon taxes needed to meet 2030 climate targets is equivalent to an additional 62 cents for gasoline.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 27, 2021

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Canada considered electronic national ID, idea ‘quietly dropped’

The department did not comment and promised a subsequent written reply. Follow-Up Responses said some form of electronic national identification was considered but dropped.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 27, 2021

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Liberal Senator 'lobbies' corporations while earning six-figure director fees, not a conflict of interest

The Ethics And Conflict Of Interest Code For Senators does not ban members from working as federal contractors or corporate directors while drawing their $160,800-a year Senate salary.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 26, 2021

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