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The unmarked graves of the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital

After all this time, nearly 75 years since the first “Indian hospital” was opened, many First Nation families are still looking for answers.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Feb 4, 2019

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Did Bob Rae just spread fake news about Jason Kenney?

Bob Rae spread fake news about Jason Kenney? Where's all the outrage?

Ali Taghva / Feb 4, 2019

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Syrian migrant who crossed at Roxham Road says his free hotel stay is "five star" compared to the United States

“They provide everything. It’s good. Compared to U.S., it’s five star,” said the man.

Ali Taghva / Feb 3, 2019

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Inuvik resident wins 100k from crossword scratch ticket, says she will help the community

In a press release on Friday afternoon, the Western Canada Lottery Corporation announced one of the big prize winners of the SCRATCH 'N WIN (Zing) lottery game.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Feb 1, 2019

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DZSURDZSA: The solution to fake news lies with the private sector not the federal "truth police"

Department of Industry warned the government about the dangers of "free speech" and "the flow of data" before "Ministry of Truth" was created to monitor fake news ahead of the 2019 election.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 1, 2019

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Toronto man pleads guilty to trying to join ISIS

There are an estimated 190 Canadians abroad who are suspected of having been involved in terrorist activity.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 1, 2019

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Conservatives continue to make gains, Liberals still lead

A new Mainstreet poll places the Liberal party with less than a 2 point lead, a massive drop when compared to the "sunny-ways" highs the PM enjoyed earlier in his career.

Ali Taghva / Feb 1, 2019

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DZSURDZSA: Ottawa sets up “Ministry of Truth” to monitor online news, but not mainstream media

The Liberals announce $7 million to monitor online "fake news" while giving the mainstream media a free pass. Have they forgotten the hijab hoax?

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 31, 2019

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CBC President bizarrely compares Netflix expansion to colonialism

CBC President Catherine Tait compared the growing influence of Netflix around the world to the colonialism of the British and French empires.

Ali Taghva / Jan 31, 2019

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Splitting the Canadian political left in the age of Trump

“I wish I had thought of that,” said Weir tongue-in-cheek. “I am going to resist the temptation to declare myself Prime Minister of Canada.”

Jason Unrau / Jan 31, 2019

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The jury is still out on safe injection sites

Although drug crimes are declining in the rest of the city, the report on crime and disorder shows a 250-meter zone near the site has become the epicenter for drug, violent, and property crimes in the downtown area.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 31, 2019

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Federal carbon tax would make flights between Ottawa and Vancouver $500 more expensive by 2030: study

“The cost of air travel in Canada will soar if the federal government imposes a carbon tax on air travel in 2019,” claims the report.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 30, 2019

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Ontario Announces Healthcare Increases, Two New CAMH Facilities

The most extreme fiscal conservatives may long for immediate balanced budgets at any cost. However, most conservative (and liberal) governments are elected to better allocate resources, whatever that may call for.

Micah Ryu / Jan 30, 2019

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Liberals refuse to release details of $600,000 fundraiser for former MP with millions in gambling debts

Here's an MP who couldn't even spend his own money wisely and the Liberals picked him to sit on a finance committee in the House of Commons.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 30, 2019

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Alberta has paid $611 Billion in transfer payments from 1961 to 2017

Thanks to an article in the Financial Post and research from Tim Hearn and Robert Mansell of the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy, we now know it is roughly $661 billion net from 1961 to 2017.

Ali Taghva / Jan 30, 2019

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