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BREAKING: Jagmeet Singh asks Trudeau to invoke 'emergency measures act' in Ontario

The Federal Emergencies Act was known until 1988 as the War Measures Act. Justin's father, Pierre, famously invoked this act during the October Crisis.

Nico Johnson / Apr 19, 2021

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WATCH: Biden's ambassador to the UN says 'we cannot whitewash our own issues in our own country'

"And I think if we are going to be a voice around the globe for raising issues of human rights we cannot whitewash our own issues in our own country."

Libby Emmons / Apr 19, 2021

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Vandals leave pig head, smear blood outside former home of Chauvin defense witness

Dressed in all black, they fled on foot when the homeowners called the police after they tossed the severed pig head at the house.

Noah David Alter / Apr 19, 2021

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Ontario police arrest one man, two women suspected of trafficking fentanyl and meth

The trio was arrested on April 15 after police executed a search warrant. All three individuals were identified and were charged.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 19, 2021

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Trudeau minister says internet censorship bill will make Canadians 'safer'

"My job is to ensure the safety and security of the Canadian population," said the minister.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 19, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals to spend $2 BILLION on childcare, deficit will be capped at $400 billion

Trudeau's Liberal Party will likely campaign on this budget, daring the Conservative Party to criticize it.

Nico Johnson / Apr 19, 2021

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Trump urges Biden not to link troop removal from Afghanistan to 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks

Trump issued a statement on Sunday urging Biden to stick to the original timeline and not to politicize the American withdrawal by linking it to September 11, 2021.

Libby Emmons / Apr 19, 2021

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Ohio State Patrol to deploy to Minnesota as violent riots continue following the officer-involved killing of Daunte Wright

Ohio State troopers are expected to arrive in Minnesota this week and will assist 'key state facilities' in order for Minnesota State Patrol troopers and Department of Natural Resources conservation officers to focus on the civil unrest plaguing the metro areas.

Katie Daviscourt / Apr 19, 2021

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Austin TX massacre suspect identified as former sheriff's detective

The Austin Police Department announced Sunday evening that the suspect involved in the Austin Texas massacre that left three dead on Sunday morning is former Travis County Sheriff’s Office detective, Stephen Nicholas Broderick.

Katie Daviscourt / Apr 19, 2021

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House Minority Leader pledges to ‘bring action’ against Maxine Waters for ‘inciting violence’ if Pelosi won’t

"Maxine Waters is inciting violence in Minneapolis — just as she has incited it in the past. If Speaker Pelosi doesn’t act against this dangerous rhetoric, I will bring action this week."

Ari Hoffman / Apr 19, 2021

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BREAKING: Armed carjacker dead after officer-involved shooting in Minnesota

The Burnsville Police Department issued a press release Sunday afternoon confirming the suspect was fatally shot by an officer with the Burnsville Police Department after multiple rounds of shots were allegedly fired at the officers.

Katie Daviscourt / Apr 19, 2021

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WATCH: Shocking video shows female carjacker crawl under car to surprise driver in Austin

A harrowing incident right on downtown Austin's Sixth Street was captured on video on April 15, where a criminal woman crawled under the victim's truck to surprise him on the other side.

James Anthony / Apr 19, 2021

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Babylon Bee receives legal threat from Seuss Enterprises to remove satirical 'Cat in the Hat' post

On Sunday, CEO of the Babylon Bee Seth Dillion tweeted an email he received from Seuss Enterprises demanding that they remove a post about The Cat In The Hat giving kids puberty blockers when their mother isn't home.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 18, 2021

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'And when a neighbor needs help, we help,' federal help on the way for pandemic ravaged hospitals in Ontario

The Canadian government will be funding and coordinating the movement of healthcare workers from other provinces to help with the spike in cases in Ontario.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 18, 2021

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Progressive journalist doxes and stalks private citizen who donated to Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal defense

The data breach of a crowdfunding web has revealed the identities of people who anonymously donated to fundraisers including one for Kyle Rittenhouse, with one Utah Paramedic being doxed by an ABC 4 reporter.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 18, 2021

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