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WATCH: Biden defends his recovery plans after disastrous jobs report

After the abysmal job numbers for the month of April were released on Friday, President Biden attempted to do some damage control.

Libby Emmons / May 10, 2021

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England will enforce voter ID laws

There is no word on if the Biden administration will be issuing sanctions against the nation's oldest ally.

Libby Emmons / May 10, 2021

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Jagmeet Singh claims there's a connection between anti-lockdown protestors and right-wing extremism

"To brazenly not follow public-health guidelines puts people at risk and that is something that we’ve seen with extreme right-wing ideology. There is a connection, certainly," said Singh.

The Post Millennial / May 10, 2021

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WATCH: White House press sec says there's 'not much' evidence that paying people to stay home leads to low jobs numbers

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki continued to deflect concerns that the increased federal unemployment benefits are contributing factors to the sluggish jobs numbers released on Friday.

Libby Emmons / May 10, 2021

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BREAKING: Ford government considers stay-at-home order extension until June 2

Ontario may extend its stay-at-home order until June 2, with the Ford cabinet set to meet sometime on Monday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 10, 2021

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'Be quiet' about trans people in Olympics, former female Olympian was told

Tracey Lambrechs, a former Olympic weightlifter, said that female athletes have been approached in private and told not to complain about trans athlete Laurel Hubbard competing against them.

The Post Millennial / May 10, 2021

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Canadian University Music Society publishes demands to 'decolonize' music, including abolishing 'rudiments of music' and scales

"White supremacist" structures include "learning scales," which the authors say "perpetuate and solidify the hegemony of Euro-American repertoire, music history, and analysis."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 10, 2021

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Pierre Poilievre SLAMS Trudeau's censorship czar for spreading misinformation

Poilievre has been a vocal opponent of Bill C-10, calling the bill one that "regulates what people say and see online."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 10, 2021

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NS church service raided by police, 26 fines issued

RCMP showed up at a Weston NS location on Sunday at around 11am to hand out fines after hearing about an illegal church service being held in violation of the lockdown rules.

James Anthony / May 10, 2021

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Boris Johnson set to 'approve' hugging and kissing in UK as COVID restrictions ease

A government science advisor warned that "if the guidance does allow hugs, they should be selective, brief, and should avoid face-to-face contact to minimise the risk of spreading the virus."

Libby Emmons / May 10, 2021

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BREAKING: Trudeau's censorship czar walks back comments about social media users being subject to regulation

Steven Guilbeault, Trudeau's heritage minister, now says that he used "unclear language" when he suggested that social media users with large followings will be subject to regulation under Bill-C-10, the widely-panned internet censorship bill.

The Post Millennial / May 10, 2021

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WATCH: Stacey Abrams 'absolutely' has presidential ambitions

"Do I hold it as an ambition? Absolutely," Abrams said to CBS Sunday Morning's Erin Moriarty.

Libby Emmons / May 10, 2021

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Increase in gas prices looms after Colonial Pipeline cyberattack

The attack disrupted the nation's longest pipeline, and it is still not back online. A regional emergency has been declared as a result.

Libby Emmons / May 10, 2021

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Calgary Mayor calls anti-mask protests 'thinly veiled white nationalist' and 'anti-government' protests.

"They are people who are marching in thinly veiled white nationalist supremacists anti-government protests, and they don't deserve that kind of sympathy."

Hannah Nightingale / May 10, 2021

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Militant from Seattle's 'autonomous zone' convicted of attempted attack on Trump supporters in Florida

A jury found Daniel Alan Baker of Tallahasee guilty on Thursday afternoon of attempting to rally activists to surround pro-Trump protesters with guns at the Florida state Capitol in January.

Ari Hoffman / May 10, 2021

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