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Following another bloody weekend in Seattle, homicides on track to eclipse previous year’s record highs

In 2020, following the defunding of SPD by the Seattle City Council, homicides in Seattle doubled from 2019, resulting in the highest number of homicides in more than a quarter of a century.

Ari Hoffman / 07/27/2021 12:00 AM

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Canada’s climate plan not enough: report

The $261 increase in carbon taxes needed to meet 2030 climate targets is equivalent to an additional 62 cents for gasoline.

Alex Anas Ahmed / 07/27/2021 12:00 AM

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Candace Owens slams activist groups for pressuring Ivy League schools to get rid of white students

"They're saying that black Americans aren't smart enough to get into these schools by their own merit," Candace Owens expressed. "You could identify this as the bigotry of low expectations."

Katie Daviscourt / 07/27/2021 12:00 AM

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Canada considered electronic national ID, idea ‘quietly dropped’

The department did not comment and promised a subsequent written reply. Follow-Up Responses said some form of electronic national identification was considered but dropped.

Alex Anas Ahmed / 07/27/2021 12:00 AM

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WATCH: Larry Elder slams critical race theory as 'narrative that pits blacks against whites'

"A black reporter recently said, Elder, what is your opinion about Critical Race Theory? I said, 'You mean the narrative, that pits blacks against whites, that pits Asian Americans against Hispanic Americans?'"

The Post Millennial / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Marjorie Taylor Greene compares vaccine mandates to 'segregation'

Taylor Greene made the remark in response to a local restaurant's move to turn away unvaccinated patrons in light of positive COVID-19 cases appearing on their radar.

Nick Monroe / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Liberal Senator 'lobbies' corporations while earning six-figure director fees, not a conflict of interest

The Ethics And Conflict Of Interest Code For Senators does not ban members from working as federal contractors or corporate directors while drawing their $160,800-a year Senate salary.

Alex Anas Ahmed / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Competition Bureau files notice on Shaw-Rogers merger, opponents advocate more telecommunications competition

Rogers last March 15 said it would buy Shaw subject to federal approval under the Competition Act and Telecommunications Act. Shaw dominates cable service in the four Western provinces.

Alex Anas Ahmed / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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WATCH: Rep. Tlaib talks about how she also wants a 'civilian climate corps'

"I'm excited about the idea of [a] civilian climate corps ... that connects environmental justice with economic and racial justice."

James Anthony / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Foreign Affairs lobbies California over paper ban, Bill 416 now excludes Canada

Bill 416 bans state agencies from buying paper, building supplies from any supplier where “forest degradation or deforestation occurred” due to “industrial logging.”

Alex Anas Ahmed / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Quebec offering third dose of vaccine to AstraZeneca recipients for non-essential travel

Fully-vaccinated Quebec residents who have gotten the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine can now take a third dose of either Pfizer or Moderna in order to partake in non-essential travel.

Ian Ostroff / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Trudeau Liberals to break immigration records, project 401,000 new residents in 2021

The federal government is well on its way to bringing in 401,000 new permanent residents this year, surpassing the previous high of 400,810 immigrants in 1913.

Alex Anas Ahmed / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Ottawa doctor given full parole after being charged with sexual assault in 2018

According to the Parole Board of Canada, a former Ottawa doctor that was convicted of sexual assault and voyeurism in 2018 has now been given full parole less than three years after his crimes.

Ian Ostroff / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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Ford government looking to ensure that those who got mixed vaccine doses can travel abroad

Ontario has reached out to the federal government to help ensure that Canadians who got mixed doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will be able to travel abroad as border restrictions lift.

Ian Ostroff / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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WATCH: Psaki deflects on Biden's failing strategy to combat crime

White House press secretary Jen Psaki deflected when Fox News reporter Peter Doocy pointed out that the Biden administration is failing to combat crime.

Mia Cathell / 07/26/2021 12:00 AM

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