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Trudeau Liberals to apologize for racism towards black First World War battalion next year

The federal government says that it will apologize next year for the racist treatment of those who were part of Canada's only black military unit in 2022.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 10, 2021

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Thousands gather at Calgary Stampede's live music venue

Thousands gathered at the Calgary stampede's popular "Nashville North" live music venue, Canada's first major venue to require proof of vaccination or a COVID-19 test to enter.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 10, 2021

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Man hospitalized after Scarborough shooting

Toronto Police say a man has been hospitalized after a Friday shooting in Scarborough.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 10, 2021

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Pedestrian dead after having been hit by train in Milton, Ontario

On Saturday morning at approximately 1:30am, in the municipality of Milton, Ontario, a woman lost her life after being hit by a passing train.

James Anthony / Jul 10, 2021

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Seven people from Canada tried to enter US illegally by driving across lawn, got caught and turned back

A vehicle with seven people inside tried to illegally enter the US by driving across the lawn of a cross-border library were immediately apprehended and returned to Canada on Thursday.

James Anthony / Jul 9, 2021

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WATCH: Poilievre calls for 'job plan that works,' highlights Trudeau's economic failures

"Canada’s unemployment rate now sits at 7.8 per cent, the second-highest in the G7 and two per cent above the average G7 unemployment rate."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 9, 2021

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Former Catholic church in Saskatchewan burns to the ground

Just past noon on Thursday, a church approximately 80km northwest of the city of Saskatoon was engulfed by flames and burned entirely.

James Anthony / Jul 9, 2021

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Hamilton councillors vote to keep Sir John A Macdonald statue standing

The decision was made in spite of hundreds of letters sent from residents of the city calling for the statue's removal.

The Post Millennial / Jul 9, 2021

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BREAKING: Ontario to reopen sooner than expected, Stage 3 starting Friday

Premier Doug Ford will announce that Ontario is to move into Stage 3 of reopening sooner than the expected date of July 21, and will stead open on July 16.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 9, 2021

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$14 million worth of cocaine seized by CBSA

An estimated $14 million worth of cocaine was seized by officers last month after they pulled over a vehicle at the Peace Bridge, The Canada Border Services Agency says.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 9, 2021

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Anti-Christian arsonists target woke BC church

The congregation is part of the United Church of Canada, which is known for being super left-leaning, progressive, and woke.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 9, 2021

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Industry says oilfield cleanup will unlock Alberta’s next job boom, create 366,000 jobs

"Our experts calculate SAEN’s approach will result in $76 billion in new economic activity and honour the principle of polluter pay, resulting in another job boom that could create as many as 366,000 new high-paying jobs in Alberta."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 9, 2021

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Alberta government shuffles cabinet, says changes support ‘economic recovery’ and ‘renewal’

Kenney: “With new voices and strong, experienced ministers moving into important economic roles, Alberta’s government is ready to deliver a strong recovery for all Albertans.”

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 9, 2021

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BREAKING: O'Toole unveils plan to end 'mistreatment of Western Canadians'

Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole announced his plan to end the mistreatment of Western Canadians.

The Post Millennial / Jul 8, 2021

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Manitoba premier called 'tone-deaf' for saying monarchs’ statues will be rebuilt, comments on Canadian history

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced Wednesday that the statues of the two queens on Manitoba legislature grounds destroyed by protestors on Canada day will be rebuilt.

Hannah Nightingale / Jul 8, 2021

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