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Saudi Arabia still owes Canada $3.4 billion in late payments for Canadian LAVs

Saudi Arabia still owes Canadian company $3.4 billion in late payments for Light Armored Vehicles (LAVs).

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 30, 2019

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Elizabeth May to run for speaker

Green Party Leader, Elizabeth May, has stated that she is “interested” in becoming the next speaker of the house.

Nico Johnson / Oct 30, 2019

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First Nation in Labrador declares suicide crisis

The Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation in Labrador has declared a suicide crisis following 10 suicide attempts within a week.

Siddak Ahuja / Oct 30, 2019

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New Liberal-made election rules open door wide for foreign ‘meddling’ say critics

Experts discuss the activities of high-profile left-wingers during the Canadian 2019 election and Liberal legislation.

Jason Unrau / Oct 30, 2019

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‘I heard my knee crack’—Bianca Andreescu eliminated from WTA due to knee injury

Canadian tennis phenom Bianca Andreescu’s magical season ends sadly with serious knee injury.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 30, 2019

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Halloween cancelled in parts of Quebec, maybe Ontario

Halloween is going to be a wet one this year. Torrential rain is expected throughout the country, complicating the plans of families everywhere.

Nico Johnson / Oct 30, 2019

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Quebec will impose “value test” on new immigrants

“I think it’s important when you settle in a new society to understand its values,” said Quebec Premier Legault.

Siddak Ahuja / Oct 30, 2019

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English-language group accuses Quebec of dodgy politics

An organization that represents English-speaking Quebeckers is accusing the Quebec government of undermining their activities in the province,

Nico Johnson / Oct 30, 2019

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Drag queens, Fay and Fluffy, cut ties with Toronto Library over Murphy talk

The drag queen readers from “Fay and Fluffy’s Storytime” have ended their relationship with the Toronto Library. This comes after the Toronto Library permitted feminist Megan Murphy to speak, despite accusations of transphobia.

Nico Johnson / Oct 30, 2019

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The ‘Scheer Must Go’ movement failing to gain traction so far

Despite the Scheer Must Go campaign failing, so far, to gain any popular support, it is difficult to tell whether the frustration of Trudeau’s reelection will materialize into something more bloodthirsty.

Nico Johnson / Oct 29, 2019

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Media bailout memo to Liberal minister completely redacted by government

A journalist tried to get a government memo discussing the $600 million media bailout, all 27 pages were blocked by the government.

Graeme Gordon / Oct 29, 2019

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Five spooky facts about Canada’s federal debt

It’s Halloween in Canada, and nothing is more frigneting this October than Canada’s federal debt

Nico Johnson / Oct 29, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Alberta to hold referendum if pipeline not built

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has declared that if the Trans Mountain Pipeline is not built by Trudeau’s government, he will hold a referendum on ending equalization payments.

Siddak Ahuja / Oct 29, 2019

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Trudeau minister says they found fake news this election

Karina Gould has said in a statement that Canada needs to do more to fight against online disinformation

Nico Johnson / Oct 29, 2019

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Trudeau visits Governor General to lay out minority government plans

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Rideau Hall today to inform Governor General Julie Payette he will attempt to form government.

Jason Unrau / Oct 29, 2019

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