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Trudeau says Canadians 'have to intervene' in Haiti amid ongoing unrest

Justin Trudeau told reporters on Wednesday morning that Canada must intervene in the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, as violent gangs take over much of the country.

Alex Timothy / Nov 3, 2022

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Canadian doctors encouraged to tell patients about medically assisted death

In Canada, there are no legal restrictions on who can bring up MAID.

The Post Millennial / Nov 2, 2022

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Trudeau enlists Canadians' help to fund Ukraine's war effort

"The Government of Canada has provided approximately $2 billion in loans to the Ukrainian government this year," Trudeau said, claiming that "there are a lot of Canadians who would like to see us do more and to be able to do more."

Olivia Rondeau / Oct 29, 2022

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What is Bill C-11? A breakdown for Elon Musk

Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, is a bill that seeks to give the Trudeau Liberals the ability to censor controversial and unpopular speech on the internet.

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2022

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Canada's Central Bank moving to create Central Bank Digital Currency

Central banks around the world have been discussing the possibility of digital currencies as the use of cash continues to dwindle in lieu of electronic and online payment systems, and Canada is no exception

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2022

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Bank of Canada raises interest rate by 50 points, warns further increases imminent

On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada raised the overnight interest rate by fifty points to 3.75 percent, marking the sixth consecutive hike this year.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 26, 2022

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Ottawa police chief says Freedom Protest did not meet 'the Criminal Code definition of violence'

"Not the Criminal Code definition of violence, but the violence they felt by having excessive horns blared, by having trucks run 24/7,” Bell said to the Commission.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 25, 2022

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BREAKING: Trudeau Liberals officially block Canadians from buying handguns

Canadians will no longer be able to buy, sell, or transfer handguns, nor can they bring newly acquired handguns from elsewhere into the country.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 21, 2022

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Flight attendant missing after landing at Toronto airport

A Pakistan International Airlines flight attendant has been reported missing after arriving in Toronto and failing to join the crew for their return flight from Pearson to Lahore two days later.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 20, 2022

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Suspect in stabbing death of Burnaby RCMP officer charged with first degree murder

The man accused of stabbing Burnaby RCMP officer Const. Shaelyn Yang to death has been charged with first degree murder.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 20, 2022

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Ontario man applies for state-sponsored suicide over homelessness

"I don’t want to die but I don’t want to be homeless more than I don’t want to die," 54-year-old Amir Farsoud said.

Joshua Young / Oct 18, 2022

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Quebec doctor recommends infanticide under Canada's euthanasia laws

Dr. Louis Roy of the Quebec College of Physicians said that teenagers should be able to request assisted death, and babies who are born with "severe deformations" should also be considered for medical death "to ensure they do not suffer."

Olivia Rondeau / Oct 15, 2022

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Ontario Provincial Police says Trudeau's use of Emergencies Act was unnecessary

Inquiry commissioner Paul Rouleau said during the hearings that they will focus mainly on the government's invocation of the act, with groups alleging that the government acted unconstitutionally. 

The Post Millennial / Oct 14, 2022

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Majority of ventilators bought by Trudeau Liberals still sitting unused

The Trudeau Liberals have since admitted that they may have overestimated the amount needed, and have moved the vast majority to a warehouse for storage.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 11, 2022

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Ottawa constable pleads guilty to donating money to the Freedom Convoy after prosecution by her fellow officers

Ottawa Police Services' Professional Standards Unit was informed about then-Constable Neilson's donation through the site GiveSendGo and then launched their investigation.

Joshua Young / Oct 7, 2022

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