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By Peter Wilson Toronto police are warning of a scam involving fake money following the arrest of a man suspected of perpetrating the scam. It’s known as the “black money scam” or “wash wash…
HEADLINE NEWS
By Peter Wilson Toronto police are warning of a scam involving fake money following the arrest of a man suspected of perpetrating the scam. It’s known as the “black money scam” or “wash wash…
By Marnie Cathcart Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas Carrique was “outraged” that one of the suspects in a police officer’s death is a repeat offender who had been released from prison and out…
By Noé Chartier The federal government suspended its vaccine requirement to work in the public service in June 2022 but is nonetheless facing legal action over the measure at home and…
By Omid Ghoreishi News Analysis Soon after repressive regimes seized power in countries like China and Iran, language began to appear across state communications that reflects those regimes’ ideology and propaganda. Some observers…
By Marnie Cathcart The lakefront community of Crystal Beach in Fort Erie, Ontario, was named for its “crystal clear” water, but recently it’s been known for its ice crystals. Ice, a…
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau waves from his bus after his election campaign tour in Candiac, Quebec Canada, September 12, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio By Andrew Chen Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been reportedly served…
By Marnie Cathcart Twenty-eight percent of Canadian firearm owners hunt for food, while another 39 percent target shoot as a hobby, according to research by the federal Public Safety department that…
By Limin Zhou The vast majority of Canadians support creating a registry of foreign agents to curb the growing threat of foreign interference, according to a new survey. The registry…
By Isaac Teo Nearly half of Canadians say they want a federal election in 2023, a new poll finds, and a slim majority indicate that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should step down as Liberal leader…
By Cory Morgan Commentary Year-end interviews with politicians are often fluffy affairs. Leaders tend to pick friendly journalists and sit down for fireside chats where they will pat themselves on…