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WATCH: Pierre Poilievre RIPS finance minister over his family's $40,000 WE Charity vacation

Morneau's acceptance of the benefits associated with the trip are illegal under the conflict of interests act. Morneau would not acknowledge whether or not they were, indeed, illegal.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 22, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau to testify to Finance Committee over WE Charity scandal

The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has confirmed that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be accepting the invitation to appear at the Finance Committee, as Bill Morneau did today.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 22, 2020

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Trudeau called out by students over WE scandal: 'This is unacceptable'

The Trudeau Liberals have been called on by students to desert their volunteer program and use the $900 million in funding for further student supports.

Sam Edwards / Jul 22, 2020

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Toronto considering four options in Dundas Street name change

The street's namesake, Henry Dundas, was a vocal obstructionist in the abolishment of slavery during his career in politics more than 200 years ago.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 22, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau finance minister BUSTED—WE Charity covered $41,000 for family vacation

Finance Minister Bill Morneau testified to the Standing Committee on Finance on Tuesday that he just wrote the WE Charity a cheque for $41,366 to repay expenses from family vacations to Kenya and Ecuador to learn more about the WE Charity.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 22, 2020

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WE accused of giving personal data to Trudeau Liberals before 2015 election

The WE Charity has been accused by a witness in the Finance Committee of transferring personal data to the Liberal Party before the 2015 election.

Nico Johnson / Jul 22, 2020

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Abbotsford police officer dies in Nelson, BC following violent incident

A police officer from Abbotsford has died following an incident in Nelson, British Columbia.

Sam Edwards / Jul 22, 2020

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$912 million Trudeau government contract went to real estate holding foundation for WE Charity

Trudeau’s government granted the student volunteer program contract worth $912 million to a foundation that was just given charity status last year.

Sam Edwards / Jul 22, 2020

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Toronto mayor slams 'chair girl'—says she should have gone to jail

Toronto Mayor John Tory made it known that he believes Marcella Zoia (aka "chair girl") should have gone to jail for throwing a chair over the balcony of a high-rise onto a busy highway.

C.G. Jones / Jul 22, 2020

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Trudeau government paid $443 MILLION in CERB payments to ineligible Canadians

221,320 applicants were given the funding, despite knowledge that they were already covered by EI. “There are situations where clients mistakenly applied for the benefit," an Inquiry of Ministry from cabinet read.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 22, 2020

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BC government recommends 'glory holes' for COVID safety

In an effort to help British Columbians navigate intimacy in the time of coronavirus, the BC Centre for Disease Control has issued safe sex guidelines that recommend use of "glory holes."

Libby Emmons / Jul 22, 2020

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WATCH: Andrew Scheer takes Trudeau to task over WE Charity scandal

Prime Minister Trudeau and Andrew Scheer engaged in a heated exchange over the controversial WE Charity contract during a question period on Tuesday.

Sam Edwards / Jul 21, 2020

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Toronto school board to review relationship with WE Charity

Marc and Craig Kielburger, who founded the charity, are set to make an appearance next week in front of the House of Commons finance committee.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 21, 2020

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BREAKING: Edmonton Eskimos announce team name change

The Edmonton Eskimos football club will be changing their name, the organization announced in a tweet on Tuesday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 21, 2020

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BREAKING: 'Chair girl' sentenced to two years probation, $2,000 fine, community service

The 20-year-old woman known as “chair girl” has been sentenced to two years of probation along with a $2,000 fine and 150 community service hours.

Sam Edwards / Jul 21, 2020

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