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Ford's Conservatives fundraised 10 times more than second place NDP

According to the Elections Ontario database, the PC's have raised $506,118 from 1,153 donors so far this year. As a point of comparison, the Liberals, NDP, and Greens have only raised a combined $60,662 from 292 donors.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Feb 25, 2019

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21 kids allegedly removed from Toronto school to make way for foreign students

According to the CBC, multiple families have accused a Toronto District School Board of banning 21 preschoolers at a downtown daycare from moving across the hall to a junior kindergarten classroom this fall to allegedly make space for the children of incoming foreign doctors and researchers.

Ali Taghva / Feb 25, 2019

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Everything you need to know ahead of the Burnaby South byelection on Monday

Will it be Jagmeet Singh's last day as leader of the NDP?

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 24, 2019

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Former director of anti-pipeline think tank appointed to Alberta Energy Regulator board

The group supports carbon pricing and is an opponent to pipeline development in Canada, particularly the Trans Mountain Expansion.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 23, 2019

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Katie Telford implicated in political pressure SNC-Lavalin scandal

On December 18th, two top aides from the Prime Minister's Office discussed SNC-Lavalin with Jody Wilson-Raybould's senior staffer.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 23, 2019

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Liberal chair of finance committee tries to pull Conservative MP's mic so he can't talk about SNC-Lavalin

"You might have silenced Jody Wilson-Raybould, but you’re not going to silence me," said CPC MP Pierre Poilievre. "You look awfully afraid."

Jason Unrau / Feb 22, 2019

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Investigation finds Danforth shooter acted alone

The police investigation into the Danforth shooter who killed two and left 13 others injured last summer is now complete, with the investigation showing no links to other individuals, meaning the shooter acted alone.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 22, 2019

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Conservatives could be winning big votes on this issue in Burnaby South: birth tourism

The Irish, British, New Zealand, and Australian governments also once had automatic citizenship policies, however, they all ended it years back in response to growing public anger. Meanwhile, no other European or Asian nation, again, including Hong Kong, has such a system.

Brad Betters / Feb 22, 2019

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"Somebody's going to be shot" PCO clerk fears election campaign will be ultra violent

Privy Council Clerk Michael Wernick told the House of Commons justice committee Thursday that he is deeply concerned about Canadian politics and where things are headed

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 22, 2019

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Trudeau Government to spend billions less for severely disabled veterans

The federal government reduced the amount it pays to disabled veterans by roughly $18-billion between 2019-2023 as a result of abandoning the fairly popular lifetime pension, according to a new report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer(PBO).

Ali Taghva / Feb 22, 2019

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Only female candidate gets deplatformed from television appearance in Burnaby South byelection

PPC candidate Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson was excluded from a Thursday appearance on Breakfast Television Vancouver.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 21, 2019

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Make healthcare a provincial jurisdiction again: Bernier

Maxime Bernier claims Ottawa is overtaxing Canadians and holding money ransom to force provincial compliance.

Raymond Ayas / Feb 21, 2019

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SHEPHERD: Mount Royal University spends $115,000 on Muslim foot-washing stations

The people who are undermining Canadian culture, in this situation, are the university administration bureaucrats that make a living by spending other peoples’ money to virtue signal.

Lindsay Shepherd / Feb 21, 2019

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Former Attorney General told Liberal cabinet SNC-Lavalin pressure was "improper"

Jody Wilson-Raybould, the former Attorney General told federal cabinet ministers on Tuesday, that she believed it "was improper for officials in the Prime Minister’s Office to press her" to help SNC-Lavalin, according to an article in the Globe and Mail by Robert Fife.

Ali Taghva / Feb 21, 2019

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The real struggling workers of the #UnitedWeRoll convoy

Ilia Keydo, Al Nielsen, Les Michelson, and Yann Bossel are the real struggling workers of the United We Roll convoy that the mainstream media won't talk about.

Jason Unrau / Feb 20, 2019

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