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Average COVID patient now interacting with thirty people before being diagnosed, says Ontario doctor

Dr. Lawrence Loh, the head of public health in Peel Region, mentioned his concern over a huge jump in the amount of contacts on average each person testing positive for the coronavirus has had.

James Anthony / Sep 24, 2020

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First-degree murder charges for Toronto 18-year-old after shooting death of 20-year-old

A 18-year-old is in custody after a 20-year-old man was shot and killed in Toronto’s Leaside neighbourhood last June.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Sep 24, 2020

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WE Charity investigation, committees to reconvene by October 19

On Wednesday, Canadian Members of Parliament voted to resume committee investigations on WE Charity, federal contracting and China.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 24, 2020

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WATCH: Christians in Idaho arrested for singing hymns without 'social distancing'

Attendees of Moscow, Idaho's Christ Church were arrested after their "psalm sing" in the city hall parking lot for violation of the town's mask and social distancing order.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 24, 2020

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WATCH: Antifa militant tries to murder Seattle police officer with a metal bat to the head

The reporter who captured to brutal footage promptly deleted it when she was asked to do so by Antifa Twitter users who claimed she was "endangering protestors."

Libby Emmons / Sep 24, 2020

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BREAKING: Two officers confirmed shot in Louisville riots

It was reported that "officer down" was heard over a police scanner over the sound of gunshots fired.

Libby Emmons / Sep 24, 2020

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14 people face $880 fines for attending Ontario house party

Last Tuesday night, police arrived at a house party inScarborough, shutting it down and handing out 14 fines for $880 each to people hosting and in attendance.

James Anthony / Sep 23, 2020

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BREAKING: Arrests made in Louisville as rioters wreak havoc, clash with police after Breonna Taylor verdict

Antifa and BLM radicals and police clashed in Louisville Wednesday evening as protestors took to the streets in anger over the lack of an indictment against officers involved in Breonna Taylor's death.

Libby Emmons / Sep 23, 2020

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Police knocked first before Breonna Taylor shooting incident: Kentucky AG

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron spoke to press on Wednesday, releasing the findings of two independent investigations into Breonna Taylor's death, one of which was conducted by the FBI.

James Anthony / Sep 23, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau government's throne speech attempts a 'reset,' Conservatives will not support

The throne speech had been called "ambitious" by the prime minister himself, with a declared emphasis on "a healthier, safer, fairer, cleaner, and more inclusive Canada."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 23, 2020

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CBC News quietly edits article about car break-in that anti-police activist said was 'white supremacy'

CBC News has edited out language from a story about an anti-police activist's car getting broken into that she spun into an act of 'white supremacy.' The activist did not report the crime to police.

Mia Cathell / Sep 23, 2020

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WATCH: Anarchists unpack U-Haul truck filled with riot gear in Louisville after Breonna Taylor verdict

Antifa and BLM protestors could be seen unloading shields, riot gear and signs from the back of a U-Haul. Many were dressed all in black bloc as they clamored around to get the gear.

Libby Emmons / Sep 23, 2020

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Ford government announces that pharmacies will offer COVID-19 tests by end of week

Premier Doug Ford says this initiative will "take a load off" of assessment centres, which are struggling with wait times.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 23, 2020

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Lack of cancer screening during pandemic results in 3,000+ missed diagnoses in Quebec, says expert

Mammography has still not reached its pre-pandemic levels, as Quebec's new daily positive test rate are reaching numbers not seen since well into the first wave.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 23, 2020

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Man set on fire near Campbell River, RCMP investigating

Tuesday morning at approximately 7:30am, a young man was set on fire in the area of Campbell River. He was found with severe burns on his back, is being treated and authorities are investigating.

James Anthony / Sep 23, 2020

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