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WATCH: Montreal police beat, choke man until he passes out

"They're choking him" one bystander exclaimed in distress.

Noah David Alter / Apr 11, 2021

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Protestors defy provincial stay-at-home order in Toronto, arrest made

Toronto Police made one arrest during an anti-lockdown protest.

Beth Baisch / Apr 10, 2021

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Toronto police search for suspect involved in hate crime

Police say the suspect approached the 52-year-old man who was ordering his food at a restaurant and made an anti-Asian comment towards him. The suspect then punched the man and fled the scene.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 9, 2021

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Vehicle accident in Mississauga leaves girl, 10, in critical condition

A motor vehicle accident on Friday afternoon at 1:14pm at Erin Mills Pkwy in Mississauga left a girl with life-threatening injuries.

The Post Millennial / Apr 9, 2021

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Jordan Peterson trolls Marvel comics for depicting him as supervillain

Rather than treating the caricature of his views as a good-faith criticism, Peterson instead chose to mock and troll the depiction of his work, with many of his followers jumping in as well.

Noah David Alter / Apr 9, 2021

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Trudeau minister promises she won't award her boyfriend federal contracts

Melanie Joly told the Ethics Commissioner that she would recuse herself from all government discussions relating to her boyfriend's company.

Nico Johnson / Apr 9, 2021

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Jason Kenney reportedly threatened UCP caucus with snap election over lockdown revolt

The alleged threats were made during a caucus meeting on Thursday according to three UCP MLAs.

Noah David Alter / Apr 9, 2021

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Ontario hospitals to 'ramp down' on elective procedures starting Monday amidst spike in hospitalizations

In response to a record number of patients in intensive care units with COVID-19, Ontario hospitals will be scaling back all non-emergent/non-urgent activities and all elective procedures beginning Monday.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 9, 2021

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BC teacher suspended after showing class 'To Kill A Mockingbird' film

The report said that the incident was one of several that prompted action from the board.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 9, 2021

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Toronto officer accused of soliciting prostitute, showing her his gun

He has been charged with obtaining sexual services for consideration, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and mischief.

Noah David Alter / Apr 9, 2021

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Trudeau acknowledges black and Indigenous contributions to Vimy Ridge on 104th anniversary

"They were Francophones, Anglophones, new Canadians, Black Canadians, and Indigenous peoples," wrote Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 9, 2021

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Premier Ford given AstraZeneca vaccine on camera

Health Minister Christine Elliott also received a shot of the AstraZeneca vaccine last week.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 9, 2021

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Still no decision as to whether Julie Payette gets expenses paid for

The Privy Council Office as of Thursday has still not been able to make a decision on whether ex-Governor General Julie Payette should receive compensation going forward for her expenses.

James Anthony / Apr 8, 2021

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BREAKING: Legault enforces 8 pm pandemic curfew for Montreal

Health officials made note about people’s frustrations over these rapid changes.

The Post Millennial / Apr 8, 2021

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53 percent of Canadians are living $200 or less away from not being able to meet monthly basic needs: new survey

A new survey's results released on Thursday indicate that the Canadian consumer debt index is at a five-year high, with 53 percent of them being $200 or less away from not being able to meet basic monthly expenses.

James Anthony / Apr 8, 2021

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