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Toronto chair girl pleads guilty to mischief causing danger

Toronto’s viral Chair Girl has pleaded guilty to mischief causing danger to life, after throwing a chair off a 45th-floor condo balcony near the Gardiner Expressway.

Ali Taghva / Nov 15, 2019

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Parliament policy banning ‘I love Canadian oil & gas’ tee remains a mystery

Ten weeks after parliament security banned pro-oil and gas t-shirt worn by tourist, a Saskatchewan senator still hasn’t been answered on who drove the decision.

Jason Unrau / Nov 15, 2019

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WATCH: Triple A hockey player responds to Jessica Allen’s ‘White Boy’ comments

A triple AAA hockey player from Burlington, Ontario has posted a video on twitter that went viral in which he criticized Jessica Allen for promoting negative stereotypes about hockey players.

Nico Johnson / Nov 15, 2019

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Andy Ngo donors have names released, doxxed by Antifa radicals

The names of numerous donors to journalist Andy Ngo’s GoFundMe have been released by antifa activists on Twitter.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 15, 2019

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Former Thunder Bay city councillor charged with attempted murder

Former Thunder Bay City Councillor will be headed back to court on a charge of attempted murder.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 15, 2019

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Crown recommends jail time for expelled students involved in St. Mike’s sexual assault scandal

A crown attorney has said that the three sixteen-year-olds who sexually assaulted a student at St. Michael’s College should be jailed for causing unforgettable trauma.

Nico Johnson / Nov 15, 2019

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B.C. city council demands 50% raise

Councillors in the Victoria, British Columbia are trying to raise their salary by more than 50 percent.

Nico Johnson / Nov 15, 2019

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Suspected and self-admitted cenotaph vandal arrested by Toronto police

Toronto Police have arrested a man going by the same name as someone on Facebook who posted a lengthy statement claiming he vandalized the monument.

Anna Slatz / Nov 15, 2019

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Humboldt Broncos family blacklists CTV over Jess Allen ‘white boy’ comments

The father of a Humboldt Broncos hockey player and bus crash survivor spoke out against CTV.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 15, 2019

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Parts of Alberta under freezing rain warning

Winter is in full swing in Alberta.

Ali Taghva / Nov 15, 2019

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RCMP’s latest malware bust highlights federal report showing 28 million Canadians compromised last year

The federal privacy commissioner says more than 28 million Canadian’s private information was exposed.

Jason Unrau / Nov 15, 2019

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Bobby Orr calls Sportsnet ‘disgraceful’ for firing Cherry

The famed hockey player, Bobby Orr, has defended Don Cherry, saying that his firing by Sportsnet was disgraceful. Nazem Kadri also comes to his defence.

Nico Johnson / Nov 15, 2019

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Indian lobby money spreading fake news in Canada, worldwide

265 websites worldwide, 13 in Canada, are spewing fake news with Indian lobby money.

Siddak Ahuja / Nov 15, 2019

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WATCH: Sign in support of Don Cherry confiscated by NHL

During an NHL game in Vancouver, a fan’s homemade sign, which read “Support Don Cherry” was confiscated by the stadium’s security

Nico Johnson / Nov 15, 2019

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Judge finds Trudeau government’s Debates Commission ‘unfair’ for blocking journalists

The judge’s ruling on why it was ‘unfair’ for the Trudeau government-created Debates Comission to block journalists was released Thursday.

Russell Leib / Nov 14, 2019

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