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Fifth BC church set aflame, damage sustained minimal

New Hazelton RCMP said the incident is considered "suspicious" but is unsure of any connections to the devastating fires on band land in southern BC that burned four churches to the ground.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

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Pope John Paul II statue vandalized with red paint at Edmonton Catholic church

This is the latest act of vandalism against a Catholic structure after several Catholic churches were destroyed last week in suspected arsons.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

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BREAKING: Catherine McKenna officially announces she will be retiring from politics

McKenna held a news conference on Monday where she said she said she thanked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for "the honour and privilege of being part of the team."

Ian Miles Cheong / Jun 27, 2021

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Trudeau government sues House Speaker to keep virology lab docs secret from the public

President of the Public Health Agency of Canada Iain Stewart claimed the firings had no connection to COVID-19, nor did the virus transfer with China's Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 27, 2021

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Calgary city council approves confidential change to $550 million arena deal in closed-door meeting

Following a marathon City Council closed-door meeting and a secret vote to change the arena deal, several Calgary mayoral candidates called on City Hall to come clean to taxpayers.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 27, 2021

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Alberta reaches vaccine milestone, administers over 4 million doses

Alberta's vaccine program has hit another major milestone with more than 4 million doses of the vaccine administered.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 27, 2021

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Two more Catholic churches burn down on Indigenous land

This comes just days after two other churches were burned down in BC.

Angelo Isidorou / Jun 26, 2021

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BREAKING: City of Burnaby CANCELS Canada Day

The city of Burnaby, BC, has announced that it will not be hosting Canada Day celebrations, joining the list of cities in the province that have cancelled festivities.

Mia Cathell / Jun 25, 2021

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Three Percenters added to Canada's terrorist list

On Friday, the Canadian government designated the right-wing Three Percenters as a terrorist organization, adding the group to its list of terrorist entities.

James Anthony / Jun 25, 2021

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Fans take to the streets after Montreal Canadiens defeat Vegas and advance to finals

The scene in Montreal was crazy following their team's win, which sends them into the final round of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in 28 years.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jun 25, 2021

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PBO: To exceed 2030 Paris Agreement targets, carbon tax and non-price policies will surge to $261 per tonne

The $261 increase is equivalent to 52 cents extra per cubic metre of natural gas and an additional 62 cents for gasoline.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 25, 2021

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CN Rail invests $450 million in Alberta, Jobs Minister lauds the ‘strong vote of confidence’

On top of more than $1.3 billion invested by the company in Alberta over the past five years, this $450 million investment will continue to employ over 3,200 employees locally.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 25, 2021

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Kenney presses for clarity on municipal reopening plans, says Albertans should get 'powerful protection' of COVID-19 vaccines

Kenney on those who choose to wear masks after July 1: “That's the great thing about freedom, they're free to do so.”

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 24, 2021

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751 unmarked graves found on site of former residential school in Saskatchewan

The site contains more than three times the number of bodies than the school in Kamloops, with a total of 751 being announced.

James Anthony / Jun 24, 2021

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WATCH: Poilievre says all other parties support Bill C-10 'because they're all the same!'

"They believe in worshipping at the altar of the state. They all believe that big government should decide, and that the people should just follow," said Poilievre.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 24, 2021

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