 | | Oct 02, 12:00 TORONTO STAR | | | The Mainstays is a series highlighting long-standing restaurants and neighbourhood favourites in the GTA. Food reporter Karon Liu offers recommendations for delicious takeout while also sharing stories of how restaurateurs are faring in the pandemic. |
 | | Oct 02, 11:00 TORONTO STAR | | | The city has yet to cover up parking lines on the street, even though signs say no parking. |
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Cindy Blackstock, the executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to Tofino, B.C. on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was a 'complete letdown.'
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 | | Oct 02, 11:53 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | A retired Supreme Court justice, following a review of Canada's military justice system ordered by Parliament, saved some of his sharpest criticisms for that very grievance system, calling it 'broken' and asserting that Canadian troops deserve better.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:26 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he is backing out of an announced plan to run for vice president in next year's elections and will retire from politics after his term ends.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:43 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | The British government has extended an emergency visa program for truck drivers as fuel shortages showed few signs of abating Saturday, particularly in London and the southeast of England.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:12 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for killing a member of Pakistan's minority Sikh community earlier in the week in the northwestern city of Peshawar.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:58 | | | Duterte said he was dropping plans to run for vice president in next year's elections when his term ends, avoiding a legal battle with opponents who question such a move.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:27 | | | Support for requiring proof of vaccination ranged from a low of 70 per cent in the Atlantic provinces to a high of 86 per cent in British Columbia, according to new Leger poll.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 | | | After months of being out of work, Maggie DeVito wanted to become a web developer. Luckily, it didn't take years of schooling and tens of thousands of dollars in tuition.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 | | | Observers say the rise in Canadians buying homes sight unseen is a sign of how heated the housing market became during the COVID-19 pandemic, and highlights the supply shortage.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 | | | The Magpie river is the first ecosystem in Canada to be granted legal personhood rights. It joins a global movement that is waging a legal revolution to save the planet.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 | | | Moderna's president is warning Canada could see a rise in so-called 'breakthrough' infections of COVID-19 among fully-vaccinated people by Christmas time.
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 | | Oct 02, 10:00 | | | On Episode 11 of 'China Rising,' we'll hear directly from Michael Kovrig about what's it like to be back home in Canada after nearly three years in a Chinese prison.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:05 CityNews Toronto | | | A key argument from government lawyers last week as to why the Federal Court should not reinstate Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin as head of Canada's vaccine rollout campaign was that if he wasn't happy with the decision, he should have filed a grievance with his commander. The comment was a reference to the military's grievance process, […]
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 CityNews Toronto | | | Canadians overwhelmingly support the idea of requiring vaccine passports to gain admittance to public places such as restaurants, bars and gyms, a new poll suggests. Fully 78 per cent of respondents to the Leger poll said they strongly support (56 per cent) or somewhat support (22 per cent) requiring proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to […]
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 | | Oct 02, 11:51 Ottawa Citizen | | | For the next week, or more, the skies will be coloured grey. Around here there might only be two shades of grey that count: grey clouds up and grey precipitation coming down. Saturday will be cloudy with periods of rain, a 10 to 15 mm accumulation expected with a high of 16 C. Rain overnight […]
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 | | Oct 02, 11:15 Ottawa Citizen | | | Information being collected through the BreatheEasy project shows that Ottawa has its share of pollution — which can have serious health effects.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 Ottawa Citizen | | | Saturday, Oct. 2: On COVID passports, athletics and fitness clubs; Ottawa's non-running trains; and the saga of the Two Michaels. You can write to us too at: letters@ottawacitizen.com
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 | | Oct 02, 10:00 Windsor Star | | | By Chris Beesley I am the father of two young adults — a son and a daughter. My son Mitchell has an intellectual disability and autism. I want them both to be happy, have great friends, access opportunities, have a sense of purpose and contribute to society. By achieving those things, my hope is that […]
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 | | Oct 02, 10:00 Windsor Star | | | Tourism promoters call Amherstburg "one of the prettiest and oldest communities in Southwest Ontario." Unfortunately, say historians, the picturesque little town south of Windsor bears the name of a British career soldier who called Indigenous peoples "an execrable race" whose "extirpation" he encouraged by the distribution among them of smallpox-infected blankets. Amherst was dispatched home […]
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 | | Oct 02, 10:00 Montreal Gazette | | | Coinciding with Mental Health Awareness Week, the ninth edition of the festival will showcase 25 films — digitally — exploring the subject.
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 | | Oct 02, 10:00 Montreal Gazette | | | Most anglos who stayed here are sympathetic to protecting French and want it to flourish. But a law to protect French shouldn't create so much division it leads to antagonism.
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 | | Oct 02, 10:00 Montreal Gazette | | | WEEKEND READ | A pilot project assessing urban sounds and their effects has been set up in the Quartier des spectacles, but Montreal remains in need of lasting mitigation measures.
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 | | Oct 02, 11:30 Calgary Herald | | | On Oct. 18, Calgarians will choose a new mayor and council, marking the most significant renewal of city council in decades, with nine wards electing new representatives. The ability of this new municipal government to lead, build consensus and chart a path forward that is bold, visionary and realistic is critical for the future of […]
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 Calgary Herald | | | If younger adults don't see Alberta as a place to build a career, it threatens to undercut the province's economic prospects
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 Calgary Herald | | | The growing awareness of Indigenous Canada in the early 1960s led to the formation of the Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada, a citizens organization with some Indigenous members but a non-Indigenous majority. It worked to raise the public consciousness of the Indigenous Peoples. At the end of September 1967, Calgary hosted the IEA's national meeting at […]
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 | | Oct 02, 11:00 Calgary Sun | | | JUST ANOTHER DAY? Re: Justin Trudeau's time at Tofino beach enjoying sun and surf. What Trudeau did was what 99% of the non-aboriginal population did. It was, for some, a day-off with pay. A day to sit easy or get the house and yard ready for winter. JEFFREY ANDERSON (We think you underestimate the beliefs […]
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