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01/04/2022

Jean Charest's team says it is aware that fake donation pledges were made to the Conservative leadership candidate's campaign, calling the situation 'an obvious attempt to create chaos.'

21/02/2022

About 20 masked people allegedly caused millions of dollars worth of damage at the Coastal GasLink site. But it's unclear how such a big group got in and out of such a remote area without being caught.

03/02/2022

Come to our event, not for honest reporting, but so that we can call you names, yell in your face and try to wreck your stuff? No thanks.

28/01/2022

The owner of an Ontario restaurant says he was 'infuriated' when he saw more than 20 people eating at a bar in Toronto Pearson International Airport this week while indoor dining is banned for most of the province.

19/01/2022

In the Maru poll, 27 per cent of respondents say it would be OK to jail the unvaccinated for up to five days

13/01/2022

Economists at J.P. Morgan expect the Bank of Canada will raise its benchmark interest rate at its Jan. 26 meeting, ahead of the central bank’s own timeline for liftoff.

11/01/2022

New data indicates that 46 per cent of people currently in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19 were admitted for reasons other than the virus.

11/01/2022

The price of Canadian homes has increased faster than those of any other member of the OECD. Rising interest rates now threaten to bring the market crashing down, destroying the lives of millions in the process.

02/10/2021

A new report from Dalhousie University's Agri-Food Analytics Lab found 86 per cent of Canadians surveyed believe food prices are higher than they were six months ago.

02/10/2021

In his first public statement since returning to Canada, Michael Spavor says he is "overjoyed" to be reunited with his family.

22/08/2021

Right now it's illegal for landlords to increase rent beyond two per cent, but that's set to expire on either Feb. 1, 2022 or when the state of emergency ends.

22/08/2021

Neither People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier nor the head of a party advocating for the western provinces to separate from the rest of Canada will be participating in leaders debates during the current federal election campaign.

26/07/2021

Six in 10 new wind and solar projects were cheaper to install than the least costly fossil fuel alternative in 2020 — continuing a trend that shows no signs of reversing.

04/05/2021

[Regarding climate change] What would you say Canada should do:

🇨🇦
56% Increase efforts to make sure we reach 2030 targets
25% Continue on the current course
19% Decrease efforts and don’t worry about 2030 targets

[Angus Reid Institute, April 20-25, 2021, n=2,008]

12/04/2021

Federal poll from Ipsos / Global News measures Liberals in majority territory:

LPC 40%
CPC 30%
NDP 13%
BQ 9%
GPC 8%

[Ipsos, April 7-9, 2021, n=1,001]

Details and regionals: https://338canada.com/polls.htm

Naturally, latest polls from Ipsos & Campaign Research tell radically different stories, especially in Ontario.

Whereas CR sees a LPC-CPC tie in Ontario, Ipsos measures a 16-point liberal lead in the province.

12/04/2021

The process will be devastating to Sudbury and Northern Ontario, where the university has been a beacon of learning and a pathway for many students

11/04/2021

The career plans for some soon-to-be college graduates in Sudbury are on hold this spring after their program lost its accreditation.

01/04/2021

The Ontario government will invoke its emergency brake and place the province in a month-long shutdown for at least a month to reverse the rapid rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, CTV News has learned.

18/03/2021

Research shows that there has been a significant increase of hate crimes against Asian-Canadians since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with major cities seeing crime rates that are six and seven hundred percent higher than the previous year.

08/03/2021

A study from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue found that influencers using Facebook in a “coordinated manner” have resulted in a large jump in vaccine misinformation in Canada.

07/03/2021

Philippe J. Fournier: Even within his own party, the Conservative leader is increasingly viewed unfavourably, pointing to challenges ahead to grow the party's base

07/03/2021

Employees at Penguin Random House Canada speak out on how they're rethinking their workplaces and why publishing, writ large, should weigh its moral responsibilities
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05/03/2021

An Albertan pastor has been in police custody for over two weeks because he won't accept bail conditions that would require him to preach to a limited crowd, and churches are leaping to his defence.

05/03/2021

The Manitoba premier recounted the story at a news conference about health care.

04/03/2021

An animal rights advocacy group has published its annual top 10 worst zoos for captive elephants, with African Lion Safari in Hamilton listed at number one.

04/03/2021

Stacy Gallagher was sentenced to 90 days in jail after being convicted of criminal contempt.

03/03/2021

While a Canadian province mulls adding the drug to its safe supply, experts say full legalization is a better approach.

03/03/2021

The Toronto man killed 10 people and injured 16 more when he drove through crowds on Yonge Street in April 2018.

03/03/2021

Canada was chastised for ignoring its own legal requirement for periodic reviews of the effectiveness of its whistleblower law.

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