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Ford government cancels changes to autism program after wide-spread protests and lay-offs

The flat rate of $5,000 a year would have been for everyone.

The Post Millennial / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

First Nations Chief says Trudeau is “condescending” and “let Indigenous people and nations down”

Turtle’s announcement to run comes in the midst of frustrations within his community over frequent delays in delivering a mercury poisoning treatment centre.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News

Man accused of smuggling 34 Chinese migrants into B.C. pleads guilty on majority of charges

During a period of several months in 2015, Kong is believed to have instructed the migrants to walk into Canada posing as tourists through Peace Arch park which borders the United States and is freely accessible from either side.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News

EXCLUSIVE: Jessica Yaniv’s racism and anti-immigrant sentiment comes to light with shocking new evidence

Video, audio, and text messages provided to The Post Millennial demonstrate shocking racism from Yaniv against Sikh, Muslim, Arab, and Asian people.

Anna Slatz / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News, International News

Rona Ambrose moderately optimistic about trade with U.K. following hard Brexit

Ex-cabinet minister and former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose expressed optimism over the election of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson in an interview with CBC.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News

Markham man charged with first-degree murder after four found dead

Information about the alleged killer’s relation to the victims is yet to be released, as investigators wait for the identification of each of the four victims.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News, News, American News

Bernie Sanders brings diabetic caravan to Windsor, Ontario

Inside the Walkerville pharmacy, diabetes advocate Quinn Nystrom told media that diabetics are taking drastic measures to avoid paying the ludicrous insulin prices in the United States.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News

Reports of shots fired in Manitoba as police search for manhunt suspects

There are reports on social media that the two men involved in a nationwide manhunt, Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, may have been involved in an incident with gunfire this evening.

Barrett Wilson / Jul 28, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Conservatives retain lead according to most recent polling data

According to aggregate polling data released Friday from the CBC, Conservatives have retained their moderate 3% lead over the Liberals,…

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 28, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Supreme Court nominee Q&A was a big, fat nothing-burger save for resurrecting the SNC Lavalin scandal

Apart from dredging up government scandals from the past, Parliament’s hearings for Supreme Court nominee Nicholas Kasirer’s selection to the country’s top bench were all but a formality Thursday afternoon in Ottawa.

Jason Unrau / Jul 26, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Lack of transparency around Calgary Flames arena: Canadian Taxpayers Federation

“Many arenas have been built privately in Canada, and there’s no reason why it can’t be done in Calgary as well. So, Calgary can get the benefits of a new arena without having to risk taxpayer money on it.”

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Jul 26, 2019

Canadian News

Family crushed by light sentence after vicious Calgary train attack left woman disabled for life

Part of the leniency seems to come from the judge’s consideration of Favel’s childhood, and the difficulties she had growing up as an indigenous teenager.

Wyatt Claypool / Jul 26, 2019

Canadian News

Trudeau Senate nominee has deep ties to Montreal

Loffreda is a prominent member of Montreal’s Italian community where he is renown for his philanthropy.

J.E. Oakley / Jul 26, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

Ontario man visited by police after tweeting about rescuing beloved walrus

Demers’ activism stems from what he saw in his time working for MarineLand, and the literally unlivable conditions the walruses have had to put up with. Demers cites the stunning fact that within the last two years alone, four walruses have died in the theme park’s captivity.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 26, 2019

Canadian News, News, Culture

"Tired of being fat and ugly?" asks Edmonton sign accused of fatshaming

The man who put up the sign said it would not be changed claiming it was not “hate speech.”

Joseph Fang / Jul 26, 2019

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