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CANADA: Justin Trudeau's emergency law not the same as the one his father invoked in 1970s

CANADA: Justin Trudeau's emergency law not the same as the one his father invoked in 1970s

Emergencies Act doesn't give the government sweeping powers in the same way the War Measures Act did, and Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms didn't exist in 1970, says director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
BEYOND LOCAL: 14-year-old charged with murder in fatal shooting of Toronto student

BEYOND LOCAL: 14-year-old charged with murder in fatal shooting of Toronto student

Boy ran up behind a student at an east-end Toronto school and fatally shot him at point blank range, police said Tuesday, describing the incident as 'an execution'
BEYOND LOCAL: Study on reconciliation focuses on perceptions across Canada

BEYOND LOCAL: Study on reconciliation focuses on perceptions across Canada

The Canadian Reconciliation Barometer released its first report Tuesday, which includes online surveys from more than 3,200 Indigenous and non-Indigenous people taken last year
BEYOND LOCAL: Devil’s Tongue, a family heirloom for nearly 50 years, bloomed this week in Guelph

BEYOND LOCAL: Devil’s Tongue, a family heirloom for nearly 50 years, bloomed this week in Guelph

Flower is known to be one of the largest in the world and 'smells like an animal has died' when in bloom
Ontario Government says COVID-19 metrics support March 1 vax certificates end date

Ontario Government says COVID-19 metrics support March 1 vax certificates end date

Premier Doug Ford insisted the steps are not a result of pressure from anti-vaccine mandate protesters
Federal government expands Fintrac powers to crack down on blockade financing

Federal government expands Fintrac powers to crack down on blockade financing

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says crowdfunding sites being used to channel money to the protesters will now be required to report to the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
Injunction granted to prevent protesters from blocking Ambassador Bridge

Injunction granted to prevent protesters from blocking Ambassador Bridge

In a ruling late Friday afternoon, a judge gave the protestors until 7 p.m. to clear out, although it remained unclear when many would leave.
VIDEO: Guelph's singing city councillor takes on trucker protest with 'Crybabies Caravan'

VIDEO: Guelph's singing city councillor takes on trucker protest with 'Crybabies Caravan'

'Beating of the privilege chest. Inconvenience isn’t being oppressed,' sings Gordon in his song
Provinces to relax COVID-19 restrictions, say risk assessment lies with citizens

Provinces to relax COVID-19 restrictions, say risk assessment lies with citizens

Premier Jason Kenney said people need to live with COVID-19
CANADA: Officials won't let 'angry crowd' dictate COVID-19 policy, says public safety minister

CANADA: Officials won't let 'angry crowd' dictate COVID-19 policy, says public safety minister

Minister Marco Mendicino stressed the importance of science and good-faith efforts to deal with the pandemic