 | | Sep 29, 21:44 TORONTO STAR | | | Northern Secondary School and Kensington Community School students sold custom buttons to raise funds for Toronto Council of Fire Native Cultural Centre. |
 | | Sep 29, 21:41 TORONTO STAR | | | Program offering free rapid COVID-19 tests was designed to allow businesses to safely reopen — and is not meant for schools, Ministry of Health says. |
 | | Sep 29, 21:14 TORONTO STAR | | | New provincial data provided to the Star shows that not only do children turning 12 this year have double-dose rates of less than 50 per cent, they lag behind the rates among their older peers and are far below the provincial average. |
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 | | Sep 29, 21:26 CTV News - Toronto | | | A Markham house fire that killed two children last year has been ruled as an accident, York Regional Police (YRP) said Wednesday.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:55 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | The environment and the enduring COVID-19 pandemic are now tied as the top issues of concern among Canadians, according to Nanos Research polling.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:11 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | A transit employee who became trapped between two buses in downtown Vancouver Monday has died from his injuries.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:21 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | Grocery shopping is taking a bigger bite out of the pocketbooks of Canadians, with new research suggesting supply chain issues and adverse weather conditions are driving up food prices and changing how Canadians shop for groceries.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:51 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | A Chilliwack-based chicken-catching company has entered two guilty pleas in connection with a case stemming from an investigation into abuse allegations at multiple B.C. farms.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:53 | | | The students gathered around a weeping willow tree, which they had planted earlier in the year to pay their respects, and stood in a moment of silence.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:53 | | | The inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation arrives on Thursday and folks in and around London, Ont., will have a variety of ways to mark the occasion.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:50 | | | According to Nova Scotia Health, the program has already exceeded the total number of referrals received in 2020.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:41 | | | Miyo-wîcîwitowin Day, an event aimed at focusing on the truth about residential schools, will take place at Mosaic Stadium on Sept. 29, 2022.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:31 | | | The QEW is closed in both directions between Cawthra and Dixie Roads due to concerns of wires coming down on the highway, police said.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:26 | | | An extensive two-year investigation has led to charges against two Ontario men.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:24 | | | Additional charges have been laid against a St. Albert massage therapist.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:20 | | | Vaccines offer consistent protection against COVID-19 -- and unlike natural immunity, you don't have to get sick to gain the protective benefits of a vaccine.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:20 | | | The proximity of the next civic election and voter fatigue were two suggested reasons for not going with a byelection.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:14 | | | It's the dream of every aspiring young basketball player to be drafted by their hometown team, according to Dalano Banton.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:56 Toronto Sun | | | It's a mystery to many how the Maple Leafs will create a battle for the crease in this training time when the principal combatants are such happy campers. Jack Campbell and Petr Mrazek are unfailingly polite in social settings, in their media encounters and to each other. But now it's time to cue the Odd […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:54 Toronto Sun | | | The announcement comes a day before the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:46 Toronto Sun | | | OTTAWA — A prominent child-welfare advocate wants Canadians to ask their MPs to urge Ottawa to cease its court battles around services and compensation for First Nations children after the Federal Court upheld two key rulings on Wednesday. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal had earlier ruled Ottawa had "wilfully" and "recklessly" discriminated against Indigenous children […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:31 Toronto Sun | | | WATCH BELOW as the Sun's political columnist Brian Lilley calls out the inoculation double standard with the recent news that unvaccinated American elite athletes will be cleared to fly into our country and across it while Canadians must be vaccinated to fly and travel! What the what? Is Trudeau putting us in danger once again? Tweet and […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:31 Toronto Sun | | | Fear not Ontarians. Despite recent headlines to the contrary, the province isn't going to have some of its worst winter weather in 25 years. Instead, The Weather Network's meteorologist Doug Gillham says early December is going to be more wintry than we've become used to. "We kind of do tease to December (in the late […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:28 Toronto Sun | | | When Canada and the United States surrendered to China's recent hostage diplomacy, celebrations in Beijing over the return of Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou showed they saw at something of a, in Chairman Mao's words, "Great Leap Forward." It was a vindication of Chinese strength and imperialism over international law and diplomacy that is firmly rooted […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:12 Toronto Sun | | | CHICAGO — AstraZeneca Plc's COVID-19 vaccine demonstrated 74% efficacy at preventing symptomatic disease, a figure that increased to 83.5% in people aged 65 and older, according to long-awaited results of the company's U.S. clinical trial published on Wednesday. Overall efficacy of 74% was lower than the interim 79% figure reported by the British drugmaker in […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:11 Toronto Sun | | | This year marks the first time Sept. 30 will be formally observed as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which is now a federal statutory holiday. The broader conversation around Indigenous issues in Canada has unfortunately become very politicized and divided. It's also a deeply emotional one, which is understandable. It is our hope that […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:06 Toronto Sun | | | Immigrants and visible minorities are prouder of the way Canada treats ethnic groups than white people are, according to Statistics Canada. "Immigrant respondents, 63%, were more likely than Canadian-born respondents (43%) to be proud of Canada's treatment of all groups in society," said the StatsCan report General Social Survey: Social Identity, according to Blacklock's Reporter. […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:04 Toronto Sun | | | OTTAWA — A Federal Court judge is now considering whether to reinstate Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin as the head of Canada's vaccine distribution campaign following two days of arguments between his lawyers and the government around who ultimately decided to remove the senior military officer from his high-profile post in May — and why. Fortin's legal […]
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 | | Sep 29, 20:48 CityNews Toronto | | | The QEW has been closed and over 2,500 homes in Mississauga are in the dark after a transport truck hit a hydro poll in Mississauga. Crews were called to South Service Road and Haig Boulevard just before 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Wires could be seen on the roadway and across vehicles. The QEW has been […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:35 CityNews Toronto | | | Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation comes months after 215 remains were found at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School site.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:42 Ottawa Citizen | | | Ontario reported 495 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday and 172 people in intensive care units with the disease. The province reported eight more deaths, bringing the total to 9,723 since the pandemic began. There were 39 new COVID-19 cases in Ottawa, the province reported. The data released by Ottawa Public Health later in the […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:33 Ottawa Citizen | | | The province announced Wednesday that "out of an abundance of caution" it has issued a preferential recommendation of the use of Pfizer for young people between 18 and 24.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:54 Ottawa Citizen | | | Jeremiah Guthro was reportedly last seen in the Glebe on Sept. 20.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:37 Ottawa Citizen | | | City police warn they'll have an increased presence in some central neighbourhoods to make sure Panda Game revelry is "safe and law-abiding." The annual match up between the Carleton University and University of Ottawa football teams, which was cancelled due to COVID-19 in 2020, is at TD Place at noon Saturday. The Ottawa Police Service […]
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 | | Sep 29, 20:37 Ottawa Citizen | | | Calls came in from an alarm company and several 911 callers at about 8:54 a.m.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:31 Ottawa Citizen | | | "We're so excited to have audiences back in the building."
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 | | Sep 29, 20:27 Ottawa Citizen | | | The 57,000 children estimated to have died at Canada's Indian residential schools were symbolically reunited for the first time on Wednesday — the eve of the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:25 Ottawa Citizen | | | The federal government is encouraging all Canadians on Sept. 30 to wear orange shirts as a "symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations."
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 | | Sep 29, 21:45 The Georgia Straight | | | There can be no reconciliation without first acknowledging the truth of Canada's shameful treatment of Indigenous peoples—and on that front there is still lots to learn.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:30 The Georgia Straight | | | The Writers' Trust of Canada announced the five finalists for the $60,000 literary award.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:23 Windsor Star | | | Unifor Local 200 president John D'Agnolo said Ford Motor Company's investment of US$11.4-billion to create a new factory to produce electrified F-series trucks and three battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky won't alter the company's plans for Windsor. The single, largest investment in Ford's 118-year history is being done in partnership with South Korean battery […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:00 Windsor Star | | | When the COVID-19 pandemic set in, the Leamington Flyers were making a playoff run at a Western Conference title in the Greater Ontario Hockey League. Now, 18 months later, the Flyers are trying to pick up the pieces as the club is set to play its home opener on Thursday against the LaSalle Vipers. Game […]
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 | | Sep 29, 20:57 Windsor Star | | | A group of more than 200 protesters gathered outside the Met Campus of Windsor Regional Hospital Wednesday to voice their opposition to mandated vaccination for all hospital staff. Members of the protest handed out an unsigned statement to media covering the event. "We are vaccinated and unvaccinated health care workers standing here today for informed […]
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 | | Sep 29, 20:22 Windsor Star | | | Five people were displaced by a duplex fire near Windsor's core Tuesday night. Emergency personnel responded to the blaze in the 400 block of Alymer Avenue at around 9:40 p.m. Windsor Fire and Rescue Services reported they'd extinguished the fire by 10:15 p.m. Investigators were unable to determine the fire's cause but estimated the value […]
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 | | Sep 29, 20:08 Windsor Star | | | The embattled volunteer committee tasked with providing public school board trustees with name suggestions for the new dual-track high school in Amherstburg settled on four candidates at a Tuesday meeting. The Greater Essex County District School Board trustees will meet Oct. 19 to decide between North Star, Southwest Unity, Southwest Alliance and Great Sauk Trail. […]
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 | | Sep 29, 20:06 Windsor Star | | | Angelo Lucier, the elementary school boy who started a campaign earlier this year to write 215 letters to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about entrenching Indigenous rights has launched another campaign ahead of Sept. 30 (Thursday), the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Lucier, a Grade 7 student, is selling orange bracelets with 100 per cent of […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:05 The Province | | | Rogers Sports & Media made a number of changes to their sports radio stations nationwide.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:52 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | "When I say very soon, if we continue on the same type of trajectory, we're three weeks out if it continues on this path."
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 | | Sep 29, 21:24 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | In a special council meeting on Wednesday it was agreed Mayor Charlie Clark will send a letter asking the province to limit gatherings to 150 people.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:20 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Police say they found the truck Shawn Wiebe was believed to be driving when he went missing. There are concerns he may be in a vulnerable state.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:57 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Sheree, 51, was last seen leaving for the pit on Dec. 7, 2015. Her abandoned, unlocked semi was discovered later that day.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:55 Regina Leader-Post | | | The crew talks about how Saskatchewan is rejecting help from the feds, and why Scott Moe is addressing low vaccination in the north but not the south.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:53 Regina Leader-Post | | | Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Cody Fajardo treats every game like it's his last. Does that relentless approach, while admirable in so many ways, concern Craig Dickenson? "We have concerns about everybody," the Roughriders' head coach responded Wednesday during a Zoom call with reporters. "You're one play away. You're one knee (injury), you're one Achilles, you're one […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:14 Regina Leader-Post | | | Regina will host a national event commemorating Truth and Reconciliation at Mosaic Stadium next year.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:03 Regina Leader-Post | | | Despite hospitalizations falling by 16, ICU numbers reached an all-time pandemic high.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:02 Regina Leader-Post | | | Cowessess First Nation has now identified more than 300 people buried in unmarked graves at the former site of the Marieval Residential School.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:47 National Observer | | | The pipeline was completed despite opposition from environmental and Indigenous activists who say it violates treaty rights, worsen climate change and heighten the risk of spills
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 | | Sep 29, 21:45 Montreal Gazette | | | The body of Andréanne Ouellet, 32, was found Monday. Alexandre Boudreau Chartrand, 36, was arrested the following day.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:03 Montreal Gazette | | | All vaccines highly effective against COVID-19 hospitalizations, preliminary results of Quebec study show.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:02 Montreal Gazette | | | The university is bestowing its greatest distinction by awarding an honorary degree. So why won't it follow his advice on vaccine mandates?
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 | | Sep 29, 20:57 Montreal Gazette | | | There's a huge question mark surrounding Bell Centre shows this fall, while other venues and festivals are operating at greatly reduced capacity.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:54 Montreal Gazette | | | "We've realized over the last year that it is directly with Quebecers that we must work, without waiting for government actions," said Ghislain Picard, chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador.
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 | | Sep 29, 20:25 Montreal Gazette | | | The premier says it was the fault of opposition parties that a tribute to Joyce Echaquan in the National Assembly devolved into a fight over the existence of systemic racism.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:50 Calgary Herald | | | Iwanski Architecture is a small Calgary boutique firm with a focus on educational, cultural, commercial and residential projects, but has also become a studio with the care and creativity required for the restoration and rehabilitation of heritage buildings. Principals John Iwanski and Elke Goebel, who have worked together for more than 20 years, are both […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:23 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 29, 21:21 Calgary Herald | | | The ATCO Group announced plans Wednesday to build two solar installations in Calgary with the capacity to power more than 18,000 homes. The solar farms, to be built in the city's southeast, will be as large as about 170 football fields. They will contain 175,000 bifacial solar panels and will offset 68,000 tonnes of carbon […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:07 Calgary Herald | | | A rural reeve who faced criticism for sharing misinformation about COVID-19 during a recent meeting of Calgary-area municipalities has apologized for her statements. Reeve Suzanne Oel offered the apology to fellow councillors Wednesday at the start of a Foothills County council meeting. She said her statements, in which she called into question vaccine safety and […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:24 Calgary Sun | | | Mark Giordano is apparently still mentoring the young-buck blue-liners at the Saddledome. As Giordano returned Wednesday to face his longtime team for the first time, somebody needed to remind these quick-witted kids that you're not supposed to be chirping a 900-and-some game veteran during exhibition season. "When me and Razzy were texting back-and-forth, I told […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:40 Vancouver Sun | | | The conservation officers service has deployed its predator attack team to the area near Babine Lake
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 | | Sep 29, 21:39 Vancouver Sun | | | The Coast Mountain bus driver has been identified as Charanjit Parhar, an employee for more than 20 years. A moment of silence will be observed on all on all buses and SeaBuses at 3 p.m. today.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:38 Vancouver Sun | | | VICTORIA — A new report from British Columbia's coroner says suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths in July were the second highest the province ever recorded in a single month. The findings released Wednesday show deaths reached 184 in July, which tied with those in January and fell just behind June 2020 when 186 people died. […]
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 | | Sep 29, 21:36 Vancouver Sun | | | Protection was highest among people who received either two doses of an mRNA vaccine — Pfizer or Moderna — or a mixed AstraZeneca and mRNA vaccine.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:34 Vancouver Sun | | | Police say a "ghost gun" is an unregistered restricted handgun that cannot be traced as its components do not have serial numbers.
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 | | Sep 29, 21:28 Vancouver Sun | | | B.C. health officials give the latest figures on newly confirmed cases, deaths, recoveries, vaccinations and more.
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