By Mimi Nguyen Ly Canada announced on Thursday it is coordinating with the United States to track a spy balloon high above the earth and that it was also monitoring a “potential second…
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Minister Pledges to Curb Canadian Universities’ Joint Research With Chinese Military Institute
by EditorTBy Andrew Chen Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne said he is unhappy with Canadian universities working with a Chinese military institution on sensitive high-tech research and pledged to introduce new guidelines to bolster research…
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Liberals Drop Bill C-21 Gun Control Amendments That Would Ban Large Number of Rifles
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier The Liberal government has withdrawn two controversial amendments to its gun control Bill C-21 during a meeting of the Commons committee on public safety on Feb. 3, after backlash from…
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By Lee Harding Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he will not concede to any request by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to have a digital ID be a condition of augmented federal health-care funding. The announcement…
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Liberals Table Bill Delaying MAID Expansion by 1 Year
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson The federal government has introduced legislation that seeks to delay the planned expansion of Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAiD) laws by one year. Current laws dictating who is eligible to…
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By Andrew Thornebrooke and Frank Fang The U.S. military is currently tracking a suspected Chinese spy balloon over Montana, according to a senior Pentagon official. “The United States Government has detected and is tracking a…
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BC’s Handling of Drug Crisis Has Been an ‘Abject Failure,’ Says Poilievre
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson British Columbia’s ongoing attempts to handle its drug crisis have been an “abject failure,” says federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who adds that the province’s decriminalization of small amounts of illicit drugs for…
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Canada Extends COVID Restrictions for Travellers From China, Hong Kong, Macau Until April
by EditorTBy Andrew Chen Canada is extending the COVID-19 restrictions for travellers from China, Hong Kong, and Macau that were set to expire on Feb. 5, citing the need to protect the health-care system and…
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Gender Beliefs Get Ontario Catholic Student Shut Out of School for the Year
by EditorTBy Tara MacIsaac Josh Alexander, 16, is not allowed to attend school for the rest of the year after saying he would continue to express his belief that God created only…
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EXCLUSIVE: Death Toll Rises Nearly 6 Fold in Chinese City Amid COVID Wave, Internal Documents Show
by EditorTBy Eva Fu On the road leading to a crematorium in China’s southern city of Nanjing where thick black smoke was billowing into the sky, the line of cars was so long that it wasn’t…