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Government-run Tim Hortons loses almost two million dollars

Postmedia discovered Windsor Regional Hospital lost $265,000 running its own Tim Hortons.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 25, 2021

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Tucker Carlson laughs off ADL's calls to fire him: 'Oh, f*ck them'

"Oh, f*ck them," Carlson said, blasting the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) over the partisan organization's repeated calls for Fox News to fire the host.

James Anthony / Sep 25, 2021

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Arrest made in Miami banquet hall shooting that killed three, injured 20

Davonta Barnes, 22, was booked into the Miami-Dade jail on Thursday.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 25, 2021

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BC, Quebec consider legislation restricting where anti-vaccine protests can take place

Quebec's Bill 105 fines individuals $1000 to $6000 for protesting within 50 metres of essential infrastructure. It rises to $12000 for any individual who "threatens [or obstructs] people."

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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WATCH: Attorneys discuss sexual assault lawsuit against Don Lemon

On Thursday, attorneys Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh were guests on Megyn Kelly's show on SXM, where the lawyers discussed the ramifications and possible validity of the sexual assault accusations against CNN's Don Lemon.

The Post Millennial / Sep 25, 2021

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BC steps up enforcement of COVID rules against non-compliant businesses

Only one percent of licensed, table-service BC restaurants ordered to check for proof of vaccination are choosing to defy the rules.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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Cabinet hopeful George Chahal under police investigation for alleged 'flyer-swap' incident

Calgary Police have launched an investigation into an alleged 'flyer-swap incident involving Liberal-MP elect George Chahal, who defeated Conservative incumbent Jag Sahota in Calgary-Skyview on Monday.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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Quebec offers bonuses to bolster nursing retention, recruitment, gives 'unfavourable hours' to nurses from private agencies

Premier Francois Legault announced his government will offer between $12,000 and $18,000 in bonuses. He will also offer unfavourable time slots to nurses working for private agencies to entice public recruitment.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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Kingston hospitals place 136 employees on unpaid leave for not receiving COVID vaccine

The Kingston Health Science Centre (KHSC) placed 136 employees on two-week, unpaid leave for failure to comply with its vaccine mandate.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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FBI had informant inside the Capitol during Jan 6 riot: report

"While the FBI's standard practice is not to discuss its sources and methods, it is important to understand that sources provide valuable information regarding criminal activity and national security matters," an FBI spokesperson said.

The Post Millennial / Sep 25, 2021

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Female service member reportedly assaulted by Afghan refugees at Fort Bliss

A group of male Afghan refugees have allegedly assaulted a female US service member, while being temporarily housed at the Dona Ana army complex in New Mexico.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 25, 2021

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Ontario residents could face fines up to $100,000 for violating COVID public health orders

The consequences for non-compliance in Ontario's pandemic response have gotten more severe as authorities ramp up enforcement to combat the province's Delta variant-driven case surge.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 25, 2021

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Marco Rubio introduces legislation to help shareholders fight back against woke corporations

"American companies used to be proud of their country. But today, many spend more time apologizing for, or mocking it, than they do running their own businesses."

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 25, 2021

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BREAKING: Two Michaels released, en route back to Canada

"About 12 minutes ago," Trudeau said just before 9 pm on Friday, "the aircraft carrying Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor left Chinese air space and they're on their way home."

Libby Emmons / Sep 25, 2021

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East Van church vandalism results in charges laid

Emily and Zoe Luba, both aged 27 years, have been charged with mischief in connection with the throwing of orange paint at a church in East Vancouver on Canada Day Jul. 1 2021.

James Anthony / Sep 25, 2021

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