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COVID tests in Ontario will be appointment-only starting today

The announcement was made last week by Premier Doug Ford, as Ontario prepares to adapt its 155 assessment centres for the winter months.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Oct 6, 2020

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COVID cases rise across Canada, but deaths nowhere near levels of first wave

However, doctors and politicians are saying that the low death rate may be no more if numbers keep soaring the way they have been in the last few weeks.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Oct 6, 2020

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NDP MP says he wishes a 'socialist coup' would occur in Canada

Hamilton Centre MP, Matthew Green, tweeted out a response to an article, which warned of a Socialist coup in Canada. His response, "I wish."

The Post Millennial / Oct 6, 2020

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BREAKING: Liberal Minister Catherine McKenna refuses to apologize for past animal cruelty tourism and attending young bride auction

Despite animal rights activists and women's rights activists asking for an apology, McKenna seemingly ignored their pleas until Monday when she broke her silence.

The Post Millennial / Oct 6, 2020

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Trudeau Liberals designate environmental protestors as federal security threats

The report listed peaceful demonstrations alongside the October 2014 gun attack on Parliament Hill as reasons why the country is “not immune to security threats”.

Joe Vaughan / Oct 5, 2020

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Ontario man, 28, dead after early morning shooting in residential neighbourhood

A Brampton man was shot and killed in a residential area on Monday morning, Peel police say.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2020

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Ford government to spend $35 MILLION to help schools affected by COVID-19

This will be used to hire 120 more teachers or purchase 11,000 more computers and tablets.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2020

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BC man to plead guilty after killing four during 2019 shooting spree

Police have yet to say what the motive was. Brittain will enter his guilty pleas in court on October 14. (Photo: Unsplash)

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2020

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WATCH: Trudeau cabinet minister attended arranged marriage where young woman auctioned to highest bidder

On Wednesday, The Post Millennial discovered new footage from the same trip, but this time McKenna is seen attending an arranged marriage, and feasting on the same Buffalo that was used to purchase the bride.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2020

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Dr. Tam suggests 'virtual Thanksgiving' celebrations as virus fears grow

Canada's top public health officer urged Canadians to plan Thanksgiving with COVID-19 in mind. Dr. Theresa Tam told reporters Sunday that indoor holiday gatherings with family and friends should be kept small.

Joe Vaughan / Oct 5, 2020

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Trudeau Liberals to pay $96,000 to 'storytellers' to explain 'what the government is doing and why'

Applicants must answer questions such as "If you could only have one superpower, what would it be and what would you use it for?"

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2020

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'What does that even mean?': Senators question Trudeau's philosophy of 'taking on debt so Canadians don't have to'

“What does that even mean?" asked Senator Yonah Martin, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2020

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Four arrested after submachine gun, drugs seized in Toronto police investigation

Four Montreal residents have been arrested and a submachine gun, ammunition, and a cache of drugs were seized following an investigation by Toronto Police.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Oct 5, 2020

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BREAKING: Annamie Paul wins Green Party Leadership

Annamie Paul has won the Leadership race for the Green Party of Canada and will be replacing Elizabeth May as leader of the Party. Paul is the first black woman to become a Federal Party leader.

The Post Millennial / Oct 4, 2020

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Torontonians demand freedom from COVID-19 restrictions in second 'March for Freedom'

The second “March for Freedom” took to the streets of Toronto on Saturday. Organized by The Line Canada but attended by people with a host of different beliefs, they marched for the common purpose of ending COVID-19-induced restrictions across the country.

Beth Baisch / Oct 3, 2020

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