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Opinion: The Liberal Party’s Inevitable Coronation of Mark Carney is a Betrayal of Democracy

Ottawa, ON, Canada (WNEWS) – The Liberal Party of Canada has made it abundantly clear

Pope Francis in Critical Condition Amid Severe Respiratory Crisis

Rome, Italy (WNEWS) – #PopeFrancis, the 88-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic Church, is currently

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Feds reviewing Indigenous procurement policies as they grapple with ArriveCan revelations

Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu said Tuesday the federal government is reviewing its procurement policies to determine who can claim

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Toronto officers admit misconduct for arrest, Tasering of young Black man in case of 'mistaken identity'

Two Toronto police officers have admitted to misconduct related to their role in the arrest of a young Black university

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Cineplex has made nearly $40M from online ticket fees at heart of drip-pricing lawsuit

Cineplex Inc. has made almost $40 million from online booking fees, which are central to a competition bureau lawsuit against

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Renaming Confederation Bridge as Epekwitk Crossing: What's the holdup?

Sen. Brian Francis has renewed his call for the federal government to rename Confederation Bridge, an idea that received unanimous

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James Smith Cree Nation mass killer died from cocaine overdose, inquest hears

WARNING: Some content may be distressing to readersA public coroner's inquest into Myles Sanderson's death has heard the mass killer

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As B.C. makes official apology, some Doukhobor survivors dissatisfied with compensation offer

Seventy years after the British Columbia government forcibly removed dozens of children from their families and placed them in a province-run

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Vending machines had eyes all over this Ontario campus — until the students wised up

An Ontario university is pulling dozens of vending machines that were tracking the age and gender of customers in the latest

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I was ashamed of my disabilities. Then my parents insisted I compete in the Special Olympics

This First Person column is written by Emma Tiede, who lives in Burlington, Ont. For more information about First Person

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