 | | Oct 01, 01:59 TORONTO STAR | | | J.A.K.K. Tuesdays in Kingston, Ont., posted a photo on Facebook last week with an anti-vaccine passport message. |
 | | Oct 01, 01:47 TORONTO STAR | | | The correctional facility has 34 confirmed COVID-19 cases among inmates. |
 | | Oct 01, 01:36 TORONTO STAR | | | This comes a week after Bravo conceded to her rival, Julie Dzerowicz, the incumbent. |
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 | | Oct 01, 02:00 | | | According to Ward 8 city councillor Evan Woolley, more resources will be required for the city to continue its work into anti-racism in the community.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:56 | | | The City of Kingston celebrated the first ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at City Hall with Mayor Paterson in attendance.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:09 | | | An Afghan journalist who escaped to Canada says he fears for the safety of his colleagues in Kabul, who face the dangerous task of reporting while under Taliban rule.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:03 | | | One of Montreal's biggest losses is captain and first pairing defenceman Shea Weber, who will miss most of the season due to injuries.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:02 | | | The study also said that Black Americans were 3.5 times more likely to die from police violence than white Americans.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:32 | | | The B.C. Centre for Disease Control reported 749 new COVID-19 cases and nine more deaths on Thursday.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:30 | | | Dozens of people turned out for various activities in the Kelowna area during the first-ever national Truth and Reconciliation Day.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:20 | | | A few Indigenous candidates running for council shows progress, but there's still work to be done, advocates say.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:19 | | | Residential school survivors gathered on the steps of the CMHR for an opening prayer before the sound of drumming and singing flooded the streets.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:08 | | | RCMP are negotiating with demonstrators who have taken control of a Coastal GasLink construction site as tensions surrounding the natural gas project rise again.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:51 Toronto Sun | | | Major social media stars including Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and Charli D'Amelio are among celebrities whose Instagram followers experience more negative feelings about their self-image, according to internal Facebook research revealed by the Wall Street Journal this week, raising questions about the impact of celebrity culture online. The Journal released the leaked research slide decks […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:12 Toronto Sun | | | John Mellencamp and Bruce Springsteen have teamed up on record for the first time with the new single Wasted Days. The duet dropped on Wednesday, alongside an official music video directed and produced by frequent Springsteen collaborator and archivist Thom Zimny. Mellencamp and Springsteen filmed the video together in New Jersey earlier this month. Wasted […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:08 Toronto Sun | | | Morgan Wallen has been told to stay away from the 55th annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tennessee – even though he's nominated. Country Music Association bosses have banned him from the event in November, insisting his conduct doesn't resonate with their brand. Wallen was forced to apologize and agree to take diversity classes after he […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:04 Toronto Sun | | | Scarlett Johansson and Disney executives have settled their legal spat over the actress' Black Widow contract. The actress accused the studio bosses of breaching a deal by releasing the Marvel blockbuster via their Disney+ streaming service on the same day the movie opened at theatres in America over the summer. Claiming the move cost her […]
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 | | Oct 01, 00:49 Toronto Sun | | | CANFORCE 1 departed Ottawa for regular Trudeau surfing spot in Tofino, B.C. early Thursday morning
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 | | Oct 01, 00:48 Toronto Sun | | | GUATEMALA CITY — A search for the remains of indigenous children believed killed in a massacre and buried clandestinely in a former military garrison during the country's civil war in the 1980s was suspended indefinitely due to insecurity, civil organizations said on Thursday. The exhumation efforts in the village of Chiul, more than 120 miles […]
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 | | Oct 01, 00:19 Toronto Sun | | | LOS ANGELES — A man who admitted to killing one worshiper and wounding three others in a shooting spree inside a California synagogue about a month after setting fire to a nearby mosque was sentenced on Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. John T. Earnest, 22, pleaded guilty in July to […]
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 | | Oct 01, 00:15 Toronto Sun | | | That Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used Canada's first National Truth and Reconciliation Day to head out to Tofino, B.C. for a family vacation speaks volumes about him. Ditto the fact the trip to one of his favourite surfing spots wasn't included on his Thursday itinerary. That said he would be in "private meetings" in Ottawa, […]
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 | | Oct 01, 00:51 CityNews Toronto | | | Kirsten Welsh became the first woman to officiate an Ontario Hockey League game on Thursday night. The Blackstock, Ont., native who now calls Freedom, Pennsylvania home, took the ice as a linesperson in a pre-season game between the Mississauga Steelheads and Guelph Storm. Welsh is scheduled to be a member of the OHL officiating team […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:30 Ottawa Citizen | | | "I'm glad that people are really understanding and being comfortable with being uncomfortable and learning about the truth that's been happening."
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 | | Oct 01, 00:55 The Georgia Straight | | | Due to the holiday, hospitalization numbers, active cases, and recovered cases were unavailable for today's update.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:51 Windsor Star | | | Thursday's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is about children, members of Windsor's Indigenous community said: Children who died at residential schools, children who survived to become parents and grandparents, and First Nations children growing up today. Hundreds of people gathered along Windsor's riverfront Thursday morning for the Every Child Matters healing walk on Canada's first […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:39 Windsor Star | | | Yeung Man Cooking, the plant-based recipe channel of Amherstburg's Wil Yeung, recently surpassed 500,000 subscribers and has more than 26 million total views.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:38 Windsor Star | | | A vandal's recent graffiti spree along Ottawa Street has ignited outrage from area business owners who hope further attention to the matter will lead to an arrest. Sometime during the night of Sept. 24 and into the morning hours of Sept. 25, more than 30 surfaces along Ottawa Street — businesses, rooftops, signs, poles, dumpsters, […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:00 The Province | | | Re: Packer: Given Canada's election outcome, a coalition might do the trick John Packer makes a compelling argument for a coalition federal government. Given the Liberals' minority win last week, it makes sense. To quote Mr. Packer, "Imagine a Liberal-led coalition with Elizabeth May as environment minister and Jagmeet Singh as employment or housing minister. […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:00 The Province | | | Opinion: Friends and family can play a key role in connecting older persons with technology, which can help to reduce loneliness and isolation
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 | | Oct 01, 00:43 Ottawa Sun | | | "The guys that learn the best are the guys who are going to play the most."
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 | | Oct 01, 01:12 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | Business leaders report a mix of concerns. Cannabis retailers say they were only told this week that customers must prove vaccination.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:32 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | A cellphone will access the cell tower with the strongest signal, which is usually the closest tower, Bruce Funk testified on Thursday.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:18 Montreal Gazette | | | The CAQ and opposition Liberals in favour, Parti Québécois and Québec solidaire say follow public health advice
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 | | Oct 01, 01:12 Montreal Gazette | | | Though Quebec has not recognized the day as a provincial holiday, the march was one of several commemorative events held throughout the province.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:06 Montreal Gazette | | | Complete closures of Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge, Ville-Marie Tunnel
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 | | Oct 01, 00:54 Montreal Gazette | | | "It's exciting to have the fans back in the building, back to what we all remember," defenceman Jeff Petry says.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:33 Montreal Gazette | | | "It seems that I am obligated to testify in all this. I am here today but I am not OK with this."
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 | | Oct 01, 00:18 Montreal Gazette | | | Players remain upset, saying the university missed opportunity to recognize mistake and apologize on National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:54 Calgary Herald | | | Union leaders say the overwhelming opinion they're hearing from their legal experts is that mandatory vaccination policies are legal and very likely to survive court challenges
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 | | Oct 01, 01:24 Calgary Herald | | | Calgary officers are to blame for the death of a city woman who fell from a downtown apartment balcony during a police raid, a nearly $800,000 lawsuit claims
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 | | Oct 01, 01:18 Calgary Herald | | | But Dr. Paul Parks said that sidesteps what's really needed in Alberta — a dramatic so-called firebreak or restrictions on larger social gatherings
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 | | Oct 01, 00:24 Calgary Herald | | | Calling a terrible thing by its name, instead of wrapping it in bureaucratic garble, is the essence of great crisis leadership
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 | | Oct 01, 00:09 Calgary Herald | | | The road, set to open Saturday, is intended to accommodate 80,000 to 100,000 vehicles a day for the next 30 years.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:04 Calgary Herald | | | 'These challenges are not going to disappear on their own because someone wills it. It's going to require a very deep and concerted effort on the part of all peoples'
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 | | Oct 01, 01:13 Calgary Sun | | | At the end of every football season, we all talk about how games are won in the trenches. It's a bit strange, then, that the Calgary Stampeders have managed to run up a 2-5 record while also managing to allow the fewest sacks in the entire CFL. The Saskatchewan Roughriders, on the other hand, have […]
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 | | Oct 01, 00:57 Calgary Sun | | | The Calgary Stampeders will confirm their depth chart on Friday morning for their game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders this weekend. It's an educated guess, but all evidence at practice this week suggests that leading receivers Kamar Jorden and Josh Huff — No. 1 and 2 on the team — are going to be unavailable. That's […]
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 | | Oct 01, 01:49 Vancouver Sun | | | Squamish event on Truth and Reconciliation Day honours survivors of, and those who never made it back home from, residential schools, as well taking pride in ancestral teachings.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:47 Vancouver Sun | | | Masks will be required for all Burnaby students in K-12 while indoors at school starting Monday, Oct. 4.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:09 Vancouver Sun | | | The Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc First Nation says an apology from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops 'rings hollow' as long as they continue to withhold records of the children who died.
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 | | Oct 01, 01:00 Vancouver Sun | | | The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is meant to be a day of reflection on the history and legacy of residential schools.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:56 Vancouver Sun | | | The event was one of hundreds held across Canada on a day set aside for the first time this year as a federal statutory holiday.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:55 Vancouver Sun | | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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 | | Oct 01, 00:32 Vancouver Sun | | | Opinion: Injunctions have long and often turned the court into a tool for Big Business and Bad Government. This time it didn't work
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