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Four-year-old, fentanyl found in backseat of allegedly impaired Sudbury driver

The driver, 33, was found unconscious in his car with a child in the back seat.

Noah David Alter / Dec 24, 2020

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Canada criticized by China for rejecting Arctic mine takeover deal

The Chinese embassy has issued a statement criticizing Canada for rejecting a deal for a mine in the Arctic which would have resulted in China controlling the company.

James Anthony / Dec 24, 2020

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Health Canada approves Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

Health Canada has approved to use of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, and the first doses are set to arrive in Canada by Christmas.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 24, 2020

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Toronto-based company convicted on child pornography charges by Ontario court

It is the first case in Canadian history where a corporation has been convicted on charges related to child pornography.

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau praises Biden, pledges to fight climate change

"I think it is great news that President-elect Biden is focused on fighting climate change... We will work closely with the American government," said Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 23, 2020

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Canada extends UK travel ban to January 6

"Today, I can announce that we will extend this temporary suspension of passenger flights from the UK to Canada for another two weeks, until January sixth, so we can prevent this new variant of COVID-19 from spreading in Canada."

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

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Manitoba tossed out COVID-19 vaccine doses as province remains under lockdown

Manitoba had to toss out some of its doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine last week during the start of the immunization campaign, this comes as the province remains under the harshest lockdown in the country until at least January.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 23, 2020

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MPs 'free' lunches cost taxpayers $891 per day

A supposedly "traditional" free lunch program for MPs wound up totaling $891 per day, for a total of $9,806.

The Post Millennial / Dec 23, 2020

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Parents of high school students will receive $200 grant from Ford government

The Ford government has put in some measures to help Ontarians deal with the strict 28-day lockdown that they have imposed. This includes a grant of $200 per child for parents of high school students and lower electricity rates,

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 23, 2020

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10 correctional officers charged in the death of Newfoundland inmate

The charged officers are currently out of jail under conditional release, and are expected to attend court on Feb. 11 next year.

Noah David Alter / Dec 22, 2020

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Liberal MP Catherine McKenna and other Ottawa politicians denounce Ford's lockdown

Ottawa had been cruising on seven weeks of low COVID numbers, but that hasn't stopped Premier Doug Ford from imposing a 28-day lockdown on the city.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 22, 2020

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Chinese state-owned companies among recipients of Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy

China Mobile received wage subsidies under the program and, according to the US government, has links to the People's Liberation Army (PLA), China's military.

Noah David Alter / Dec 22, 2020

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Alberta small business owner organizes convoy to support small businesses and Christmas

A convoy in Alberta made up of approximately 180 vehicles left Taber, AB around noon on Saturday, and made its way towards Lethbridge. There, around 20 additional vehicles joined the convoy.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 22, 2020

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CBC Director Michelle Latimer resigns after her lie about being Indigenous is revealed

Michelle Latimer who was the director of the CBC Television series Trickster announced her resignation from season two of the show after it was revealed that she lied about being Indigenous.

The Post Millennial / Dec 22, 2020

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Police hand out $400,000 in COVID-19 fines in Montreal on Sunday

Over $400,000 in COVID infraction tickets were handed out to anti-mask protestors in Montreal on Sunday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 21, 2020

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