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Trudeau said government would plant two billion trees—zero planted so far

Trudeau's plan to plant two billion trees over ten years was announced just under a year ago when the election campaign was in full swing. To this date, zero trees have been planted under this initiative.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 16, 2020

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Trudeau govt department to build $2.6 MILLION monument to itself

The Department of Foreign Affairs has announced that it will be constructing a $2,611,250 monument to itself.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 16, 2020

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Toronto Pearson Airport seeing most international arrivals with COVID-19 cases

The majority of the flights were operated by Air Canada, while others were operated by United Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, HiFly and Egyptair.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Sep 16, 2020

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Toronto police warn of possible serial killer after two similar murders in five days

Toronto Police issued a formal warning to the residents of Rexdale on Monday after two similar stabbings occurred in the area.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 15, 2020

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Protestors gather in Toronto to mourn death of wrestler at the hands of murderous Iranian regime

"We are here to call on Justin Trudeau: break your shameful silence. Leaders from all parts of the world condemn this brutal act, and Justin Trudeau is silent. It’s not acceptable," an organizer said.

Beth Baisch / Sep 15, 2020

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Ontario park shut down twice because of deliberate attempts to hurt children

Southside Park in Woodstock ON was shut down at two separate times yesterday once thumb tacks and other sharp objects were found there.

James Anthony / Sep 15, 2020

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BREAKING: Leslyn Lewis announces potential riding for her Parliamentary run

Lewis came in third place behind Conservative Party founder Peter Mackay and winner Erin O'Toole.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 15, 2020

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Progressive Conservative Party wins majority government in New Brunswick's provincial election

New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative Party has won a majority in the Canadian province's election after managing a minority government for the last 21 months. Blaine Higgs will return as Premier.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 15, 2020

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Toronto man killed by UP express train after killing both of his parents

Toronto Police say that a 28-year-old man was fatally hit by a train after he killed his parents at their Weston home Saturday afternoon.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Sep 14, 2020

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BREAKING: Ford says more lockdowns could happen in Ontario as virus numbers continue to rise

"We all know that a second wave is coming. We see it all over the world. This virus is still among us. And it's spreading... It's up to the 14 million people in this province," said Ford.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 14, 2020

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Professors for academic freedom lambast Laurier University for lefist 'Scholars Strike' and propagandist teaching

The group says the Scholars Strike, and WLU's support for the strike, harmed academic freedoms at the school.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 14, 2020

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O'Toole meets with Francois Legault to discuss Canadian unity and economic reopening plan

"I wanted to let him know that myself and my colleagues are here to work with the government if there is a second wave of COVID. That is a top priority for us."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 14, 2020

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Ontario COVID cases reach June levels, 313 new positive tests reported

With 313 new Covid diagnoses in Ontario confirmed on Monday, the province has reached its highest total since June.

Simon Marks / Sep 14, 2020

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Toronto mayor says strip clubs should close again following another COVID-19 outbreak

Toronto Mayor John Tory said Monday that it could be a good idea to shut down adult entertainment venues again following a COVID-19 outbreak reported in a second strip club in the city.

C.G. Jones / Sep 14, 2020

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Globe and Mail writer calls worldwide outrage over Netflix's 'Cuties' a 'faux-controversy'

Critic Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail goes as far as to call concerns around child sexualization a "faux controversy."

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 13, 2020

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