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More than half of Canadians think that gov't institutions are 'systemically racist': poll

According to a new poll where 1000 Canadians were surveyed, 54 percent said that they feel that racism is built into the Canadian government and its institutions.

James Anthony / Feb 18, 2021

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Court dismisses BC government attempt to shut down churches

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announced the ruling of BC Supreme Court Chief Justice Christopher E. Hinkson, on Wednesday.

Angelo Isidorou / Feb 18, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals target law-abiding gun owners with more gun control while repealing mandatory minimums for gun-related crimes

The Liberals say that such laws unfairly target black and Indigenous people, and that judges should make greater use of conditional sentencing.

Noah David Alter / Feb 18, 2021

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Trudeau government to force taxpayers to cover costs of quarantine for refugees

Under new travel rules instituted by the Canadian government, all new arrivals in the country must quarantine in hotels near airports for three days before they can go to wherever they are planning on staying.

Noah David Alter / Feb 18, 2021

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Two people flying into Canada from Mexico fined $17,000 for fake COVID tests

Two unidentified people travelling to Canada from Mexico allegedly presented fake PCR tests to board the flight, and have now been fined heavily for it.

James Anthony / Feb 18, 2021

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Man charged with voyeurism after allegedly using modified mirror to watch women in their home

A Nova Scotia man has been charged with voyeurism after women discovered a modified bathroom mirror allowing them to be viewed from an adjacent room.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 18, 2021

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Police cleared of wrongdoing after cyclist killed by suspect in police chase

The SIU concluded that for the majority of the police chase, police did not exceed 90 km/h.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 18, 2021

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Toronto mayor says longer lockdowns may 'save' patio season

"We open up and declare victory, and then find that a month from today we have to lock down again. I think most people... would take the caution," Tory asserted.

Noah David Alter / Feb 18, 2021

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Now-retired Toronto police officer was stealing opioids to treat painkiller addiction: Police

Police say the homicide detective, identified as Paul Worden, admitted to taking the drugs to treat a prescription painkiller addiction.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 18, 2021

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BREAKING: Conservatives will launch motion to label China's treatment of Uyghurs a 'genocide'

This motion comes just days after Trudeau refused to label the ongoing human rights abuses in China's Xinjiang province against the Uyghur people a genocide.

Joe Vaughan / Feb 18, 2021

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Alberta pastor turns himself in after defying lockdown orders

"At this point, he is prepared to incur the consequences, up to and including imprisonment to continue to do what he believes is the right thing to do for his people."

The Post Millennial / Feb 17, 2021

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WATCH: Poilievre says Trudeau must lose his job so Canadians can get theirs back

While other countries around the world get back to work, Canada has consistently posted unemployment numbers higher than those of our allies, said Poilievre.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 17, 2021

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WATCH: Doug Ford accused of sexism after 'nails on a chalkboard' comment about NDP Leader

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is being called to apologize by his political opponents after saying that listening to NDP Leader Andrea Howath was like listening to "nails on a chalkboard."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 17, 2021

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SaskPower sending electricity to Texas, southern states amid power crisis

The company has been sending electricity since Sunday, upping the amount of electricity sent to 175 megawatts.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 17, 2021

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Experts agree: Trudeau's handgun ban would have no impact on gang-related gun crime

According to Vancouver-based gang expert Ranj Dhaliwal, the legislation would fail in it's attempt to curb gang crime.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 17, 2021

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