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Mon, 21 Nov 2022 19:03:12 EST
Justin Trudeau slammed for response after allegations of Chinese interference in 2019 election
Trudeau denied over the weekend that he had been briefed about allegations of interference by China in Canada’s 2019 federal election campaign, involving a network of 11 federal candidates and 13 campaign staffers.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 18:44:00 EST
‘I’m going to kill her if she is not going to be with me’: Witness testimony in trial of man accused of murdering wife
Case of Sasikaran Thanapalasingam goes on hiatus so accused can get psychiatric assessment to see if he meets the criteria for being not criminally responsible.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 15:13:15 EST
Lowest paid CUPE workers to get 4.2 per cent annual hike under tentative deal with Ontario
The four-year agreement is being put before the 55,000 custodians, early childhood educators and educational assistants for a ratification vote.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 20:35:00 EST
World Cup consequences: What will happen to the Iranian players who refused to sing their anthem?
After what was arguably the most significant, and unexpected, shows of solidarity with anti-government protests, observers worry there could be serious repercussions.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 09:15:03 EST
New Democratic MPP Joel Harden under fire for antisemitic comments
Jewish groups are wondering how Harden is still being allowed to remain in the NDP caucus at Queen’s Park.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 17:27:09 EST
2,400 elderly patients had rights violated in moves from Ontario hospitals, critics charge
More than 2,400 elderly patients who no longer needed hospital care have been moved to nursing homes this fall, helping to clear beds for the cold weather surge of respiratory viruses, Long-Term Care Minister Paul Calandra says.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 17:46:10 EST
Man convicted of manslaughter in 17-year-old Ontario girl’s fentanyl overdose death
“A reasonable person would have foreseen the risks of providing fentanyl,” the judge ruled.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 16:47:00 EST
Border blockades tipped ‘Freedom Convoy’ protests into national security threat, Bill Blair tells Emergencies Act inquiry
Blair said the blockades were harming Canada’s economy, and he thought police had exhausted existing powers or couldn’t enforce laws because of safety concerns.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 11:39:01 EST
Toronto woman arrested after $10K grandparent scam investigation
Toronto police have arrested a 25-year-old woman after an investigation that began in October.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 14:06:03 EST
Hundreds of Loblaw workers served layoff notices amid contract talks, says Alberta union
Teamsters Local Union 987 in Alberta says nearly all union members have been served layoff notices in preparation for a possible lockout at a Calgary distribution centre.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 11:40:00 EST
CSIS head told Justin Trudeau to use Emergencies Act, inquiry told
The head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service advised Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that the federal government needed to invoke the Emergencies Act to end “Freedom Convoy” protests, an inquiry has heard.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 13:34:02 EST
Teenage girl arrested after reports of stabbing in London, Ont. school, say police
A female victim has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a stabbing on Monday.

Mon, 21 Nov 2022 12:40:03 EST
‘Huge’ abuse problem: Canadian former athletes urge MPs to launch nationwide inquiry
‘Grooming’ of parents spurs them to place children with harmful coaches, MPs hear.



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