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BREAKING: John McAfee found dead in prison cell after court allows extradition to US

McAfee was set to face charges of tax evasion once back in the US.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 23, 2021

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Vote to deactivate Edmonton mask bylaw delayed by 'procedural matter,' despite passing second reading

The first two readings passed by a vote of 7-6.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 23, 2021

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Biden administration announces investigation into its own Indian boarding schools following Kamloops, BC discovery

On Tuesday, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland revealed the creation of a Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative that would institute a comprehensive review of the United States’ past federal boarding school policies.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 23, 2021

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Pensions for five former Governors General cost more than $18 million, says Canadian Taxpayers Federation

The CTF estimates that the five living former Governors General will receive more than $18 million if they continue to collect their pensions to age 90.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 23, 2021

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Mayor Tory says clearing of Toronto homeless encampment 'reasonable, firm, but compassionate'

John Tory says the clearing of Trinity Bellwoods Park was done properly and stands by the actions of the city.

Brendan Boucher / Jun 23, 2021

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Supporter of Boycott, Divest, and Sanctions movement against Israel appointed to Canadian Senate

On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced three senate appointments, one of which is the former president of the Canadian Labour Congress Hassan Yussuff, who will be representing Ontario.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 23, 2021

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Trudeau government unable to define the term 'woman'

A ministry known as Women and Gender Equality states that it "does not use a specific definition of 'woman.'"

Libby Emmons / Jun 23, 2021

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BREAKING: O'Toole says 'small group of activists' using Canada's past injustices to 'attack the very idea of Canada'

"As someone who served Canada, and will soon ask for the trust to lead this country, I can't stay silent when people want to cancel Canada Day," he said.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 23, 2021

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WATCH: Conservative MP rips Liberals, demands info on Winnipeg lab security breach

Conservative MP Michael Chong ripped the government for not turning over documents on why scientists were let go from the Winnipeg lab.

Brendan Boucher / Jun 23, 2021

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Bill C-10 hastily passes Parliament, earning bipartisan criticism over lack of debate

“They carried out an analysis that demonstrated there are no issues with freedom of expression and Bill C-10,” said Guilbeault.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 23, 2021

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WATCH: Dr. Tam says 'even the most effective vaccines aren't perfect' when asked why guidelines haven't been updated

"This is not the time or place to stop," Tam warned, saying that Canadians still needed to do their part.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 22, 2021

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Vote to end Calgary's mask mandate fails, draws criticism from residents

Failure to wear a face-covering where required can result in a penalty of $500 and failure to display prescribed signage can result in a fine of $200.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 22, 2021

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Conservatives SLAM Liberals for 'ramming Bill C-10 through the House without proper debate'

"Weeks ago, the Trudeau Liberals secretly withdrew the section of their own bill that protects individual users’ content," he wrote.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 22, 2021

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Toronto man charged in connection with death of toddler after allegedly poisoning her cereal

Francis Ngugi, 45 years old and residing in Toronto, has been charged in relation to the death of a three-year-old girl who died after eating what authorities have determined to be a bowl of poisoned cereal.

James Anthony / Jun 22, 2021

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BREAKING: Trudeau PUNCHES BACK after China criticizes Canada's treatment of Indigenous peoples

The prime minister did not use the term "genocide" in his criticism, however.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 22, 2021

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