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Canadian economy loses 1,800 jobs in October

The unemployment rate in Canada held steady last month at 5.5 percent, as manufacturing and construction jobs lost just over 1,800 positions throughout Canada.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 8, 2019

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Defence goes after key witness’ credibility in SNC-Lavalin corruption trial

A key witness told the jury in the SNC-Lavalin trial that he contacted the Canadian government to ask for help in getting money from delinquent accounts for work in Libya.

Jason Unrau / Nov 8, 2019

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HERE COMES THE SNOW: Ontario braces for white weekend

There is a risk of heavy snow and snow squalls for a large part of Ontario on Friday,

Ali Taghva / Nov 7, 2019

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Canopy Growth and Drake team up on new cannabis venture

Canopy Growth Corporation, formerly Tweed Marijuana, is teaming up with Toronto-based rapper and recently-named artist of the decade Drake.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 7, 2019

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Quebec achieves surplus of $1.4 billion, gives it back to the people

Quebec’s governing party the Coalition Avenir Québec has achieved an impressive surplus of $1.4 billion and will now look to distribute amongst the Québecois people.

Nico Johnson / Nov 7, 2019

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Grenade threat at Ontario Salvation Army being investigated

Ottawa explosive specialists removed a suspected hand grenade from a ByWard Market homeless shelter over the weekend, Ottawa police confirmed Thursday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 7, 2019

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Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player moves legs after Thai surgery

A paralyzed member of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team can now move his legs after a successful experimental surgery in Thailand

Nico Johnson / Nov 7, 2019

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EXCLUSIVE: Girl suspended for rejecting rainbow poppy speaks out

The 17-year-old girl who was suspended from school yesterday over a rainbow poppy row, has provided an exclusive statement to The Post Millennial.

Anna Slatz / Nov 7, 2019

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Alberta to protect citizens from civil suits who defend their land with force

Alberta is making changes to civil laws to prevent property owners from being sued if they injure someone committing a crime on their property.

Nico Johnson / Nov 7, 2019

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UPDATE: Ontario father charged with death of two sons, ages 9 and 12

Peel police are investigating following the discovery of two dead children at a Toronto-area home, in what police are calling the 24th and 25th homicides in the city of Brampton in 2019.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 7, 2019

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WEXIT: Wheatland County passes ‘Alberta First Referendum’ calling for independence

Residents of a southern Alberta county passed a resolution calling for changes to the confederation on Tuesday, all with the threat of holding an independence referendum.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 7, 2019

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Students suspended from Canadian high school for arguing against wearing rainbow poppy

Two teenage students have apparently been suspended from Stonewall Collegiate in Manitoba for arguing against the idea of wearing a rainbow poppy.

Anna Slatz / Nov 6, 2019

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Man arrested for taking kid hostage at CBSA

A man is facing charges after taking a kid hostage at the Canada Border Services Agency HQ in Edmonton.

Siddak Ahuja / Nov 6, 2019

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CPC MPs block leadership vote against Scheer

The Conservative Party of Canada MPs stick with Andrew Scheer as leader for now.

Nico Johnson / Nov 6, 2019

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TOO MUCH WEED: Government has over 30 times more marijuana than it’s able to sell

Canada is sitting on massive stashes of marijuana inventory that many analysts believe could cause massive price crashes in the industry.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 6, 2019

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