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Crown drops case against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman

The Crown abandoned its prosecution of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman today, ending the trial of the Navy’s top sailor who stood accused of breach of trust.

Jason Unrau / May 8, 2019

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GM, Unifor to salvage 300 jobs in Oshawa

According to CTV, General Motors Canada has announced that it will invest $170 million dollars to its Oshawa plant to move the facility away from manufacturing vehicles to stamping, sub-assembly and autonomous vehicle testing.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 8, 2019

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Persecuted Christian Asia Bibi has safely made it to Canada

After enduring eight years on death row on trumped up blasphemy charges and frequent calls for her death after being acquitted in Pakistan six months ago, Bibi is finally free according to the CBC.

Barrett Wilson / May 8, 2019

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RCMP seize Lego shaped weed edibles “capable of killing children”

Interestingly, according to a news release, police seized some very strong edibles which were designed in the shape of Lego blocks.

Ali Taghva / May 8, 2019

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Liberals blame Harper for collapse of asylum system

It seems the Trudeau government will continue to blame their predecessors for problems within Canada’s institutions even as they rapidly approach the end of their full first term in office.

Ali Taghva / May 8, 2019

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Mark Norman breach of trust charge expected to be dropped tomorrow

The breach of trust charge against Admiral Mark Norman is expected to be dropped by federal government tomorrow according to Canada’s top crime reporter, Christie Blatchford of the National Post.

Ali Taghva / May 7, 2019

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B.C.’s youngest mayor ever pleads guilty to sexually assaulting four boys

A total of 29 charges were approved by a special prosecutor against Strimbold, including sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching. These charges are alleged to have involved six people all under the age of 16.

Lucas Holtvluwer / May 7, 2019

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Bill Morneau suggests Canadians who criticize the Liberal government are “uneducated”

During a meeting with the finance committee Finance Minister Bill Morneau suggested that criticizing the federal government’s contribution to the China Infrastructure Bank was “uneducated”.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 7, 2019

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Car driving on QEW filmed with car doors open jam-packed with wood & furniture

A Canadian video that has gone viral depicts a driver on the Queen Elizabeth Way driving with its doors open and wood sticking out from all sides.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 7, 2019

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Flags of Unity: Town of Peace River permanently adds Treaty 8 and Metis flags to its chamber

Raising the Treaty 8 and Métis Nations flag is a sign of reconciliation and recognition that the Town hopes will help engage the community towards a better future for nation to nation relationships.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 7, 2019

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Andrew Scheer hints at a Conservative foreign policy, calls for a “total reset” on China

“Some politicians want Canada to be the referee, I want Canada to be on the starting line,” said Scheer.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 7, 2019

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Global persecution of Christians reaches “near-genocidal levels”

In the Middle East and North Africa, the report found that severity of Christian persecution came close to meeting the UN definition of a genocide.

Lucas Holtvluwer / May 7, 2019

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Powerful Ontario Hindu priest tried to pay off rape victim

A president of a Brampton Hindu temple, was recently sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for two counts of sexual assault, but not before a head Hindu priest tried to pay of the victim.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 7, 2019

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Six alarm fire at Toronto high school, residents told to evacuate

Residents are being told to evacuate their homes.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 7, 2019

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Illegal migrants overwhelm Canada’s asylum system: Auditor General

A surge in illegal crossings at the Canada/US border since 2017 has caused refugee processing backlogs worse than in 2012 according to the Auditor General’s Processing Asylum Claims report.

Jason Unrau / May 7, 2019

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