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'You can run but you can’t hide': Poilievre says investigation into WE will continue despite closure

"WE closure changes nothing," said the Carleton MP. "Finance Committee will resume investigations once Parliament opens. You can run but you can't hide."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 10, 2020

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Trudeau's Heritage Minister continues to push for CRTC regulation of streaming services and social media

In a bid to obtrude Canadian media into streaming services and social platforms, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault will introduce a bill that regulates their content.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 10, 2020

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60 percent of Canadian restaurants at risk of permanent closure due to COVID restrictions

According to a Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (CSBC) release, more than 60 per cent of Canada's restaurants risk having to close their doors for good by November.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 10, 2020

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WE Charity announces it will shut down Canadian operations

The Kielburger brother-founded WE Charity had previously announced in August that it would be laying off dozens of employees across Canada and the United Kingdom.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 9, 2020

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Memorial for fallen police officer defaced in Edmonton

A memorial statue for an Edmonton police officer killed in the line of duty in 1990 was recently defaced by vandals.

James Anthony / Sep 9, 2020

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Vancouver restaurant shutting down over crime, vandalism, and mayoral inaction

One business on West Hastings street is reportedly struggling to keep their businesses open due to crime and grime in the area, motivating the owner to finally shutter its doors.

C.G. Jones / Sep 9, 2020

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Toronto man receives 15 year 'life sentence' after beating 82-year-old Scarborough grandmother to death

A Toronto man who broke into a Scarborough bungalow and beat an elderly woman to death in 2015 has been sentenced to life for second-degree murder, The Star reports. His parole ineligibility has been set at 15 years and nine months.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 9, 2020

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WATCH: Quebec may detain citizens at COVID-19 isolation facility, public health authority says

It has been reported that authorities in Quebec City, Canada, intend to isolate unruly citizens in a COVID-19 facility, though the precise location is not know

C.G. Jones / Sep 9, 2020

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Chinese Ambassador says bringing manufacturing back to Canada is hopeless attempt to stop globalization

Canada has run a trade deficit with China every year since 1992, including nearly-$52 billion last year.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 9, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau says there is 'no interest' in seeing an election this fall

Trudeau said that his government was interested in putting forward a "strong and ambitious plan" of helping Canada "build back better" rather than an election.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 9, 2020

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Over 80 gunshots fired at Toronto gender reveal party shootout

An illegal gender-reveal party in South Etobicoke early yesterday morning ended in a bloody gunfight where over 80 shots were fired by various assailants.

James Anthony / Sep 9, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau announces $221 MILLION black entrepreneurship program dedicated to 'black excellence'

The government of Canada's share will total $93 million over four years, with the remainder being covered by Canadian banks.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 9, 2020

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Vaughan mother arrested after allegedly driving drunk with unbuckled child in back seat

York Regional Police have said that a woman who was pulled over for driving recklessly in Thornhill with an unbuckled child was found to have open alcohol in her SUV.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Sep 9, 2020

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Cancelled psych professor running for Nova Scotia councillor

"I am using it as a concrete example of my integrity," Mehta said. "I believe that it demonstrates clearly that I am firm when it comes to matters of principle or conscience."

Jonathan Bradley / Sep 9, 2020

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Companies could face $1 MILLION fine if they destroy habitat of newly-endangered bird

Federal designation of endangered species has previously caused conflicts with certain corporations. In 2015, including the incident with the Western Chorus Frog in Quebec.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Sep 8, 2020

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