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B.C. NDP Leader John Horgan Celebrates Victory, Thanks Rivals for ‘Spirited’ Campaign

B.C. NDP Leader John Horgan Celebrates Victory, Thanks Rivals for ‘Spirited’ Campaign

John Horgan says there are still hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots yet to be counted following Saturday’s election, but one thing is certain: he’s headed back… Read more »

Ontario Hits High of 978 New COVID-19 Cases, Halton Asks to Avoid Restrictions

Ontario Hits High of 978 New COVID-19 Cases, Halton Asks to Avoid Restrictions

Ontario is reporting a new single-day high of 978 new cases of COVID-19 today, along with six new deaths linked to the novel coronavirus. Most of the… Read more »

Assembly of First Nations Has ‘Lost Confidence’ in RCMP Commissioner, Says Bellegarde

Assembly of First Nations Has ‘Lost Confidence’ in RCMP Commissioner, Says Bellegarde

The head of the Assembly of First Nations says he is set to tell Prime Minister Justin Trudeau he has ‘lost confidence’ in RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki…. Read more »

Canada, Alberta Agree on Caribou Protection Deal That Gives Them Years to Take Action

Canada, Alberta Agree on Caribou Protection Deal That Gives Them Years to Take Action

Canada and Alberta have signed a deal on caribou protection that gives them years to take action but could allow energy drilling to resume right away on… Read more »

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Ottawa Police Investigating Hate-Motivated Graffiti Incident at National War Memorial

Police in Ottawa are investigating an incident of hate-motivated graffiti at the National War Memorial. The alleged incident happened last Friday night, when police say a man… Read more »

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Government Introduces New Bill to Change Canada’s Oath of Citizenship

The Government of Canada has introduced a Bill to amend the Citizenship Act to change Canada’s Oath of Citizenship. As per the news release, this Bill proposes… Read more »

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Alberta Privatizing Driver Exams for Class 4, 5, and 6; Albertans Can Book Road Tests Online Starting Dec 1

Alberta has announced that driver exams for Class 4 (license for a taxi, ambulance, and small bus), class 5 (license to operate most cars, trucks, and vans),… Read more »

Canada’s Mink Breeders Increasing Security to Protect Animals and Industry From COVID

Canada’s Mink Breeders Increasing Security to Protect Animals and Industry From COVID

Canada’s mink breeders are increasing safety measures on their farms to avoid the devastating COVID-19 outbreaks that have plagued their European and American counterparts. Infections on mink… Read more »

Manitoba RCMP Say Two Teens Are Believed to Have Died After Falling Through Ice

Manitoba RCMP Say Two Teens Are Believed to Have Died After Falling Through Ice

Manitoba RCMP say two teens are believed to have died after falling through an ice−covered marsh near Portage la Prairie. Police say they responded to a report… Read more »

Manitoba Marks Deadliest Day With Four COVID-19 Deaths, More Restrictions

Manitoba Marks Deadliest Day With Four COVID-19 Deaths, More Restrictions

Manitoba marked the province’s deadliest day of the pandemic with four COVID-19 deaths and further restrictions for the Winnipeg area and the north. Dr. Brent Roussin, chief… Read more »

6 Toronto Hospitals Have Declared COVID-19 Outbreaks

6 Toronto Hospitals Have Declared COVID-19 Outbreaks

Two more hospitals in Toronto declared outbreaks of COVID-19 on Thursday, joining a growing number dealing with infections spreading within their walls. The Scarborough Health Network said… Read more »

Evolving Science Reason for Inconsistent Messaging on COVID-19: Tam

Evolving Science Reason for Inconsistent Messaging on COVID-19: Tam

Canada’s chief public health officer says messages on how to keep safe during the COVID-19 pandemic might seem inconsistent, but that’s because the epidemiology is different across… Read more »

EU Reimposes Travel Restriction on Canada Amid Rising Pandemic Numbers

EU Reimposes Travel Restriction on Canada Amid Rising Pandemic Numbers

The European Union’s council has reimposed a travel restriction on Canada as it battles a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The move reverses a decision in… Read more »

Ottawa Provides $100 Million to Research Ways to Cut GHG Emissions in Oil and Gas

Ottawa Provides $100 Million to Research Ways to Cut GHG Emissions in Oil and Gas

The federal government says it will provide $100 million from its strategic innovation fund over four years to accelerate the development and use of technologies to lower… Read more »

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Secret Gives $1M to Women’s Hockey Players Association

The Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association is receiving a $1 million boost from Secret Deodorant to continue its barnstorming Dream Gap Tour of games and relieve any… Read more »

Navy Investigating Unexplained Breakdown on Brand-New Arctic Patrol Vessel

Navy Investigating Unexplained Breakdown on Brand-New Arctic Patrol Vessel

The Royal Canadian Navy says it is investigating an unexplained breakdown on its brand-new, $400-million Arctic patrol ship. The problem first emerged last week as HMCS Harry… Read more »

Patrick Downie on Losing Gord, Hearing ‘Peace’ in Posthumous Album ‘Away Is Mine’

Patrick Downie on Losing Gord, Hearing ‘Peace’ in Posthumous Album ‘Away Is Mine’

Gord Downie’s brother Patrick says he wonders what his older sibling might’ve said about these uncertain times. Whether it’s the devastating effects of climate change, isolation in… Read more »

Tim Hortons to Test Deposit Program for Returnable Coffee Cups and Packaging

Tim Hortons to Test Deposit Program for Returnable Coffee Cups and Packaging

Tim Hortons has signed a deal with TerraCycle’s Loop program to test an option that would allow customers to pay a deposit and receive their order in… Read more »

October 21: Alberta Reports Daily Record High of 406 New COVID-19 Cases

October 21: Alberta Reports Daily Record High of 406 New COVID-19 Cases

Alberta reported 406 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, October 21. This is a single-day record and the first time the province crossed 400 daily cases since the… Read more »

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Teens Allegedly Open Fire on Toronto Police Officers During Search

Toronto police say the Special Investigations Unit is investigating after several people — including two teen boys — allegedly opened fire on officers who were searching a… Read more »

Feds Say 100,000 Rapid COVID-19 Tests Have Arrived, Being Distributed to Provinces

Feds Say 100,000 Rapid COVID-19 Tests Have Arrived, Being Distributed to Provinces

Procurement Minister Anita Anand says the first shipment of rapid tests for COVID-19 has arrived in Canada but their eventual destinations remain shrouded in mystery. Canada signed… Read more »

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Edmonton Ice Castles Not Returning for 2020-21 Winter Season

The acre-sized winter wonderland resembling Disney-esque ice castles will not be returning this year to Edmonton due to COVID-19. The American-based company, Ice Castles who partnered with… Read more »

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Report Says Canada’s Passport is Among the 30 Most Powerful

The latest ranking of the world’s most powerful passports puts Canada in the top 30 countries with high mobility and in the group of countries with 5th… Read more »

Canada Post Urging Early Christmas Shopping as It Gears up for Online Shopping Rush

Canada Post Urging Early Christmas Shopping as It Gears up for Online Shopping Rush

Canada Post is urging Canadians to shop early this holiday season to avoid the late arrival of gifts caused by a pandemic-induced shift to online shopping. The… Read more »