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Elections commissioner targets Rebel Media’s Ezra Levant

The elections commissioner is investigating Ezra Levant and The Rebel after Levant released a book critical of Trudeau during the last federal election.

Jason Unrau / Jan 2, 2020

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New Costa Rica photos raise questions about Trudeau’s vacation spending

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been spotted on his vacation in Costa Rica, leading to questions regarding the opulence of his travel.

Nico Johnson / Jan 2, 2020

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Global News readers vote Donald Trump ‘person of the decade’

Canada’s Global News asked who the person of the decade was. Overwhelmingly, Donald Trump was the answer, raking in almost 72% of the 47,605 votes.

Barrett Wilson / Jan 2, 2020

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Ford government wants more people going into trades in Ontario

Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton is trying to get more of Ontario’s youth into the trades because the province has a shortage of tradespeople.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 2, 2020

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Alberta’s first case of severe vaping-related illness reported

According to Alberta Health, the first case of severe vaping-associated lung illness has been reported.

Ali Taghva / Jan 2, 2020

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High number of fire- and water-related deaths in Atlantic Canada in 2019: Report

At least 58 fire- and water-related deaths were recorded by the Red Cross in Atlantic Canada.

Sam Edwards / Jan 2, 2020

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Globe and Mail suggests west doesn’t want autonomy with deceptive poll

A Globe and Mail article suggested prairie provinces are reluctant to gain more independence, despite most respondents in poll not being from the west.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 2, 2020

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New Liberal program allows communities to choose immigrants based on job demands

A new Liberal program allows communities to choose the immigrants they bring in.

Sam Edwards / Jan 2, 2020

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Boy, 15, stabbed to death in Quebec park

A 15-year-old boy was stabbed to death at a Laval park Wednesday night.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 2, 2020

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Canada slams Slovakia 6-1, advances to semis

Canada defeated Slovakia in a decisive victory today, advancing to the semifinals of the World Junior Championship.

David Brook / Jan 2, 2020

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Quebec’s immigration values test now in effect

The province of Quebec led by the Coalition Avenir Quebec now has a values test for immigration applicants.

Ali Taghva / Jan 2, 2020

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UBC cancels Andy Ngo talk on antifa violence due to violent threats from antifa

Journalist Andy Ngo’s talk has been cancelled at UBC due to safety concerns. Lawyers have issued a legal letter demanding the event be reinstated.

Diana Davison / Jan 2, 2020

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Toronto still struggling to deal with homeless crisis

The Toronto homeless crisis continues to go on, and there appears to be no real solution being put forth by politicians.

Jonathan Bradley / Dec 31, 2019

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Albertans brace for higher gas prices as carbon tax takes effect Jan. 1

Prominent gas expert and former Liberal MP Dan McTeague predicts Albertan’s will pay seven cents more a litre for gas, and everything will cost more.

Jason Unrau / Dec 31, 2019

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As gas prices soar, CBC claims carbon tax may save Albertans money

A CBC article states that on Jan. 1, the new federal carbon tax will be imposed on Alberta, but then goes on to say that it might be “good news.”

Barrett Wilson / Dec 31, 2019

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