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Will the Pierre Trudeau statue ever be torn down?

It's summer, which means that it's statue-destroying season.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 11, 2021

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MASK THEATRE: Trudeau is the only G7 leader to wear mask in photo ops

The PM wore the mask only briefly for photo opportunities and quickly took it off.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 11, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals push for easier mail-in voting, 5 MILLION mail-in ballots ready to be printed

Dominic LeBlanc told Parliament yesterday that, because he found mail-in voting to be too challenging in 2019, mail-in voting should be made easier.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 11, 2021

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WATCH: Poilievre DESTROYS Trudeau Minister for 'abysmal record' on housing

"That is the abysmal record of that particular member, and he should be apologizing to all people in Canada."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 11, 2021

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Ontario teacher charged with uploading, possessing child pornography

32-year-old Sean Done of Toronto was arrested on May 27, 2021 by the Toronto Police Service Child Exploitation Section "in regards to an investigation involving the uploading of a large quantity of child sexual abuse material onto the Internet," police state.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 11, 2021

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11-year-old boy on bike dies after accident with car near Highway 407 in Ontario

Police say the boy was riding a bicycle across the highway on-ramp when the child was struck at around 4 pm.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 11, 2021

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BREAKING: City of Victoria CANCELS Canada Day, citing residential school tragedy

Instead, "the city will produce a broadcast to air later this summer, guided by the Lekwungen people and featuring local artists, that explores what it means to be Canadian in light of recent events."

Angelo Isidorou / Jun 11, 2021

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Air Canada to recall more than 2,600 jobs as industry prepares for travel boom

The company laid off thousands of employees last year, as the travel industry weathered the pandemic.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 10, 2021

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Bill proposed to make criminal pardons cheaper, easier tabled by Liberals

Legislation proposed to make obtaining a criminal pardon in Canada cheaper and easier was tabled by the federal government on Thursday.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 10, 2021

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Ontario students under investigation after video of pride flag being burned circulates

On Tuesday, Peel Regional Police received a report that students at Cawthra Park Secondary School burned a pride flag, and then deliberately circulated video of such on social media.

James Anthony / Jun 10, 2021

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Ontario doctors, mayors call for prioritized second doses in key areas to prevent possible fourth wave

Prominent doctors and mayors in Ontario have been urging the provincial government to send more vaccines where they are most needed, in this case, specifically to Peel region

James Anthony / Jun 10, 2021

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WATCH: Expert warns that parental rights are under threat by state-enforced gender ideology

"In Canada, we see where this could all be headed," Ingraham said, The Post Millennial is reporting that a warrant was issued by a judge for the arrest of a father" who didn't use his child's preferred pronouns.

Libby Emmons / Jun 10, 2021

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BREAKING: Ethics Committee says audit of WE Charity necessary before Canadian gov't can give funding

"We were unable to ascertain a clear division between how monies flowed through the charitable wing and their for-profit operations."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 10, 2021

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Two suspects arrested in connection with Mississauga restaurant shooting, third suspect remains at large

Two suspects were arrested this week in connection to the deadly shooting at a Mississauga restaurant in late May, with a third suspect still at large.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 10, 2021

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Alberta man who allegedly murdered girlfriend was considered high-risk sex offender by parole board

Police say Toner left Ware's body in Kootenay National Park, where her remains were found on May 6.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 10, 2021

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