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Police budgets being reviewed in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Victoria

Politicians in several of Canada’s major cities are agreeing to listen to protestors and activists calls for a response to police brutality and racism.

Sam Edwards / Jun 11, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau goes after Conservatives, says they 'lost the debate' over suspending Parliament

Trudeau said that the Conservatives chose to not support "concrete help" to Canadians because they "lost the debate" to reopen parliament, which concluded over two weeks ago.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 11, 2020

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Trudeau government mocked after saying carbon tax isn't hurting farmers

The government was mocked by the agriculture committee after they suggested that the recent carbon tax hike wasn't hurting farmers

Nico Johnson / Jun 11, 2020

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NDP start petition to defund police

The petition states that while Toronto police cost over $1 billion, the money is needed in other areas such as schools, homelessness and social housing.

Sam Edwards / Jun 11, 2020

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BREAKING: Doug Ford, ministers all test negative for coronavirus

Ford and Elliot are both scheduled to be at today's daily COVID-19 press conference.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 11, 2020

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Trudeau's foreign affairs minister has two mortgages with Bank of China

It's been revealed that Foreign Affairs Minister Champagne has two registered residential mortgages with the Bank of China.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 11, 2020

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NB machine shop ordered to take down advertisement—accused of misogynistic imagery

A billboard sign was taken down from Highway 15 between Moncton and Shediac after a number of complaints that the image of a mid-riff bearing woman was misogynistic.

C.G. Jones / Jun 11, 2020

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Experts say extending CERB will cost an additional $64 billion

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to extend the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) would cost an additional $64 billion to the federal treasury.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 11, 2020

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Toronto cop charged with extortion and impaired driving made $140,000 in 2019

A Toronto police officer who was charged on Tuesday for stunt and impaired driving made $140,738 in 2019 despite being charged with extortion last year.

Nico Johnson / Jun 10, 2020

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POLL: 76 percent of Canadians want pause on immigration

Most Canadians want to put a hold on immigration and close borders until the threat of COVID-19 has passed and the economy recovers, according to a new poll.

Sam Edwards / Jun 10, 2020

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Petition to change name of Dundas Street in Toronto over racist history gains traction

An online petition made to change to name of Dundas Street as a result of Henry Dundas' opposition to the British abolition of slavery in the 18th century.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 10, 2020

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Gunfire leaves two injured at memorial for Toronto rapper Houdini

Gunfire broke out on Tuesday night during a memorial for a deceased Toronto rapper and resulted in injuries to two men. (Photo: Twitter)

Sam Edwards / Jun 10, 2020

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BREAKING: Premier Ford and Minister Elliott being tested after potential exposure to coronavirus

Ford and Elliott are being monitored for symptoms, and their results will be made public once completed.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 10, 2020

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Ineligible CERB recipients have already repaid $190,000 to the Canadian Revenue Agency

The Canada Revenue Agency confirmed that as much as $190,000 worth of CERB money has been repaid by Canadians who were not eligible for it.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 10, 2020

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Starbucks to shut down 200 Canadian locations in wake of pandemic

Starbucks, the international coffee chain may be closing up to 200 of its locations across Canada as a result of the economic hit brought on by COVID-19.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 10, 2020

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