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Motion to defund Toronto police to be discussed by city council

That motion goes directly against the words of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who said that defunding the police went against his beliefs.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 29, 2020

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Toronto mayor will meet with GTA mayors to discuss future of face masks

Toronto Mayor John Tory plans to virtually meet with the other mayors of the GTA to discuss encouraging the use of face masks in most public settings.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 29, 2020

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Nova Scotia shooter influenced by paranoia over pandemic, say RCMP

The Nova Scotia man who killed 22 people in April had stockpiled cash, food, and fuel due to paranoia about the COVID-19 pandemic, but gave no indication to those closest to him that he was planning an attack.

C.G. Jones / Jun 29, 2020

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Chinese Embassy says the arrest of Kovrig and Spavor have nothing to do with the actions of Meng Wanzhou

The Chinese embassy in Ottawa denied claims that Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig are being held pending the release of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.

C.G. Jones / Jun 28, 2020

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WATCH: Montreal Economic Institute scrutinizes efficacy of lockdown

The MEI has created a video that scrutinizes the efficacy of the lockdown, saying there is no relationship between stronger lockdowns and less coronavirus.

Nico Johnson / Jun 28, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, News

Canadian newspaper issues TRIGGER WARNING over printing Canadian flag for Canada Day

As North America continues to cower and capitulate to the mob, a cowardly Canadian newspaper has taken grovelling to our woke overlords to the next level.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jun 27, 2020

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CBC journalist appears to celebrate news that Trudeau's Liberals are in 'majority territory' thanks to pandemic

In a bizarre tweet on Thursday, CBC journalist Rosemary Barton exclaimed "Huzzah!" in response to the news that Trudeau's Liberal Party has surged in polls due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Barrett Wilson / Jun 26, 2020

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Toronto speed cameras will start automatic ticketing

Over 50 speed cameras have been installed and on roads in Toronto to prevent drivers from speeding near schools. Tickets will be automatically issued.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 26, 2020

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Quebec restaurants charging illegal 'COVID fees' as province reopens

Some restaurants have introduced a "frais COVID," or a "COVID surcharge" on their tabs, causing uproar from patrons across La Belle Province.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 26, 2020

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Appeals for Alberta premier to fire speechwriter who called residential schools 'bogus genocide story'

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has been placed under pressure to fire a speechwriter who called residential schools a "bogus genocide story."

Nico Johnson / Jun 26, 2020

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Interactive map launched to help Canadians navigate travel amid pandemic

Canadians who are planning on travelling around the country this summer will have a new interactive map to help them get around amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 26, 2020

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Ontario sees lowest number of new coronavirus cases in over three months

Today, 111 new cases of coronavirus were reported by Ontario health officials, which is the lowest recorded number since March 25.

Sam Edwards / Jun 26, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau touts 'significant success' in returning detained Canadians home as two Michaels remain detained in China after 564 days

Trudeau said that his government's efforts to help Canadians detained abroad has shown "significant success" over his tenure is prime minister.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 26, 2020

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Ford says Canada-US border must be closed for potential second wave

Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke at a news conference on Thursday and said he wants to see the U.S.-Canada border remain closed for non-essential purposes.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 26, 2020

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Record-breaking Trudeau government spending bills pass without scrutiny

The senate on Friday is consenting to Trudeau government legislation that will push Canada's federal debt over an eye-watering $1 trillion.

Nico Johnson / Jun 26, 2020

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