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BC NDP leader apologizes for saying 'I don't see colour'

This was seen was deeply controversial and he quickly issued an apology, following the debate.

The Post Millennial / Oct 15, 2020

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Poll: Canadians say coronavirus vaccination should be voluntary

The poll showed that 39% of Canadians believe that the hypothetical Covid-19 vaccine should be mandatory, while 54% believe it should be administered voluntarily.

Noah David Alter / Oct 14, 2020

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Liberal MP who posted racist tweets now lecturing Canadians on racism and discrimination

“Why do I assume every skinny aboriginal girl is on crystal meth or pills?” inquired Battiste in a 2012 tweet.

Noah David Alter / Oct 14, 2020

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Alleged cocaine traffickers kidnap NY grandparents, hold them for $3.5 million ransom in Canada

The Quebec provincial police found the couple in a home in Magog, QC, after tracking down the cellphone used by the suspects.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Oct 14, 2020

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Rates of new coronavirus cases continue to fall in Ontario

Ontario reported 746 new cases on Tuesday, continuing a downward trend, as on Monday 807 new cases were reported.

James Anthony / Oct 13, 2020

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Alberta to cut 9,700 jobs from health service in cost-cutting measure

Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro has stated that while the government is cutting these jobs, they are not disappearing and will largely be outsourced to the private sector

Noah David Alter / Oct 13, 2020

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Trudeau Liberals dish out $186 MILLION in first year of electric car rebate strategy

60,000 Canadians have received rebates for electric car purchases under the program, which was budgeted at $300 million.

Noah David Alter / Oct 13, 2020

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First Nations protestors continue blockades despite injunction

Protesters claim their constitutional right to hunt within their territory is being violated by individuals who are merely granted the privilege to do so by the government.

Noah David Alter / Oct 13, 2020

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One arrested in Ontario Roman candle assault, suspect could face life imprisonment

The other suspect, who was holding and aiming the fireworks, has not yet been identified.

Noah David Alter / Oct 13, 2020

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How the Toronto Blue Jays could revive baseball in Canada

In this episode of Canada Explained, we take a look at the rise, fall, and rise again of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 12, 2020

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RCMP bans pro-police 'thin blue line' symbols; officers push back

Critics of the "thin blue line" symbolism have suggested that it is divisive and out-of-touch with how many communities feel about police

Noah David Alter / Oct 12, 2020

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National Post newsroom votes for unionization with Unifor

The new collective agreement comes amid the announcement of 80 layoffs by Postmedia in April and another 40 in May.

Noah David Alter / Oct 12, 2020

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Ontario collision involving horse and buggy leaves one child dead, one in critical condition

The crash also left a 9-year-old child critically injured, who was airlifted to a hospital in nearby London for treatment.

Noah David Alter / Oct 12, 2020

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Vaughan man charged after bomb threat made to Ontario grade school

Charges have been made in the case of a 27-year-old Vaughan, Ontario man who allegedly called a bomb threat into a Mississauga elementary school on Friday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 12, 2020

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Bodies of two young boys found in Wendake, Quebec City

At approximately 2am on Sunday morning, the dead bodies of two young boys were found on Chef-Nicolas-Vincent Street in Wendake, QC. Wendake is a Huron-Wendat First Nations community.

James Anthony / Oct 11, 2020

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