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Toronto considering four options in Dundas Street name change

The street's namesake, Henry Dundas, was a vocal obstructionist in the abolishment of slavery during his career in politics more than 200 years ago.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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BREAKING: Trudeau finance minister BUSTED—WE Charity covered $41,000 for family vacation

Finance Minister Bill Morneau testified to the Standing Committee on Finance on Tuesday that he just wrote the WE Charity a cheque for $41,366 to repay expenses from family vacations to Kenya and Ecuador to learn more about the WE Charity.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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BLM photojournalist beaten and doxxed by Antifa for 'snitching' to Portland police

Antifa black bloc militants beat up pro-Black Lives Matter photographer Mason Lake, who was accused of communicating with Portland Police.

Mia Cathell / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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WE accused of giving personal data to Trudeau Liberals before 2015 election

The WE Charity has been accused by a witness in the Finance Committee of transferring personal data to the Liberal Party before the 2015 election.

Nico Johnson / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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Two attorneys among group arrested by feds at Portland Antifa riot

After a night of rioting in Portland outside the Mark O. Hatfield US Courthouse on July 21, the US Attorney's office brought federal charges against five people who were arrested by federal agents.

Andy Ngo and Libby Emmons / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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WATCH: NYPD clears City Hall Park of the last camped-out protestors

The NYPD estimates that there were roughly 40 to 50 people still there when they arrived. Most protestors had already left of their own volition.

James Anthony / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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Abbotsford police officer dies in Nelson, BC following violent incident

A police officer from Abbotsford has died following an incident in Nelson, British Columbia.

Sam Edwards / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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Mass shooting injures 15 people during funeral on Chicago's South Side

Fifteen people were injured after a mass shooting broke out outside a funeral home on Chicago's South Side

C.G. Jones / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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$912 million Trudeau government contract went to real estate holding foundation for WE Charity

Trudeau’s government granted the student volunteer program contract worth $912 million to a foundation that was just given charity status last year.

Sam Edwards / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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Toronto mayor slams 'chair girl'—says she should have gone to jail

Toronto Mayor John Tory made it known that he believes Marcella Zoia (aka "chair girl") should have gone to jail for throwing a chair over the balcony of a high-rise onto a busy highway.

C.G. Jones / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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High school teacher and coach fired in Michigan after saying 'Trump is our president'

A high school teacher and coach in Michigan was fired for tweeting "Trump is our president" on Twitter.

C.G. Jones / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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7.8 magnitude earthquake strikes off coast of Alaska, no threat to BC

A major earthquake has been reported by Emergency Info B.C. off of Alaska’s coast.

Sam Edwards / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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Trudeau government paid $443 MILLION in CERB payments to ineligible Canadians

221,320 applicants were given the funding, despite knowledge that they were already covered by EI. “There are situations where clients mistakenly applied for the benefit," an Inquiry of Ministry from cabinet read.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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Seattle's jail and juvenile detention centre closures were not vetted by corrections guild

In an interview with The Post Millennial, Folk said that the announcement that King County Executive Dow Constantine was closing downtown jail facilities "came like a bolt from the blue."

Ari Hoffman / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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BC government recommends 'glory holes' for COVID safety

In an effort to help British Columbians navigate intimacy in the time of coronavirus, the BC Centre for Disease Control has issued safe sex guidelines that recommend use of "glory holes."

Libby Emmons / 07/22/2020 12:00 AM

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