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Ontario's cannabis products are 'too dry': customers

Ontario's auditor General, Bonnie Lysyk, released an annual report stating that the underground cannabis market is still strong in Ontario.

James Anthony / Dec 9, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau invited Chinese military to train in Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invited troops from China's People's Liberation Army to train in Canada, according to a new bombshell report.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 9, 2020

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McMaster University uploads racially discriminatory job postings

"For these positions, McMaster seeks qualified individuals who self-identify as persons of Black/African descent and lived experience," the job posting reads.

Noah David Alter / Dec 9, 2020

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Trudeau Liberals secretive over recipients of BILLIONS in financial aid

The Export Development Corporation, for example, spent $31.6 billion on the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) but has not disclosed which companies have received benefits under the program.

Noah David Alter / Dec 9, 2020

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BREAKING: Health Canada approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Health Canada now says that the vaccine is both safe to use, and that the "data provided supports favourable efficacy."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 9, 2020

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Toronto church launches constitutional challenge against province's COVID-19 lockdown rules

"We’re not COVID-19 deniers. We have adhered carefully to all the government requirements regarding safe distancing, wearing masks and only operating at a 30 percent capacity," Youngren said.

Noah David Alter / Dec 9, 2020

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McKenna's Infrastructure Canada pays for tennis courts, Wi-Fi in Lower Mainland

"Availability of project level performance or results information was an issue," the report admitted. "The department did not document the achievement of results beyond those that were immediate."

Noah David Alter / Dec 9, 2020

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Two hospital security guards charged after Toronto woman's death

Two security guards have been charged after an alleged physical interaction with a patient at the Toronto General Hospital that led to her death.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 9, 2020

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Manitoba eases up on some COVID-19 restrictions, now allowing drive-in church services

While the Manitoba government is prolonging many of its COVID-19 restrictions, it is easing up on certain restrictions including now allowing drive-in church services and drive-through holiday light displays.

Matthew Miller / Dec 9, 2020

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WATCH: Senator calls out Trudeau Liberals for targeting Canadians' savings accounts

"Preloaded stimulus is another one of your government's cute little catchphrases, the kind you roll out when you don't want Canadians to catch on to what you're actually trying to do."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 8, 2020

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Don Cherry blasts left-wing hypocrisy after Vancouver Canucks fire anthem singer for attending anti-lockdown protest

"Would Mark Donnelly be in trouble expressing his opinion had it been in favour of masks and lockdowns?" he asked.

Noah David Alter / Dec 8, 2020

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Dr. Tam: First COVID vaccine shots won't be delivered to LTC facilities

Tam acknowledged that this will likely result in long-term care residents not being the first to receive the vaccines as they cannot easily travel to distribution sites.

Noah David Alter / Dec 8, 2020

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Woman who killed a cyclist while driving drunk has parole revoked after being caught drunk driving again

"Despite taking a life, while driving under the influence of alcohol, you chose to, once again, drive after drinking alcohol," the Parole Board of Canada stated in their decision.

Noah David Alter / Dec 8, 2020

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O'Toole calls on Trudeau Liberals to freeze Canadian Pension Plan tax increase

A motion was put forward by Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole this Monday to stop a proposed tax hike on Canada Pension Plan (CPP) premiums which would impact the income of all Canadians at the start of next year.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 8, 2020

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Food report shows groceries will cost Canadian families an additional $695 in 2021

The average Canadian family can expect to spend an extra $695 on food next year, as the pandemic, wildfires, and changing consumer habits will increase grocery bills to the highest increase ever predicted by the annual food price report

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 8, 2020

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