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O'Toole delivers his response to the speech from the throne

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole returned to the Commons today after being quarantined with COVID. O'Toole spoke for about an hour, outlining how his policies differ from those of the Liberal government.
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Belgian city of Leuven recognised as 'innovation hub' with EU award

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The Belgian city of Leuven has been named this year's European Capital of Innovation, receiving one million euros in the process. The small city of just 100,000 people has made a name for itself as an innovation hub in the areas of...
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Trudeau says only WE Charity can administer $900 million student grant program

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters outside Rideau Cottage on Monday.
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Trudeau questioned about contracting WE charity to run COVID student volunteer program

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters from the Big Rig Brewery in the Ottawa suburb of Kanata.
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Supermodel Joan Smalls Fights Racism With 'Donate My Wage'

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Supermodel Joan Smalls talked about the Donate My Wage initiative as the fashion industry comes under fire for reported racial discrimination. Smalls also detailed her personal experiences with discrimination in the industry.
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Microsoft is replacing newsroom journalists with machines

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Managers of the software company have decided to switch to artificial intelligence to select and edit news.
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Marc Miller on $75M Indigenous funding

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller offers more details on how a new $75 million funding envelope for off-reserves organizations will be divided.
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Scheer tells reporters Canada has been "following a policy of appeasement" on China

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Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer spoke to reporters on Parliament Hill on Tuesday.
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CSE reports possible security breaches at Canadian COVID research facilities

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Toronto Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith spoke with Scott Jones, the head of the CSE's Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Centre at the Commons Industry committee on Wednesday.
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Russia is accused of hacking COVID-19 vaccine trials

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Britain, the US and Canada accused Russia of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Bains on the possible use of digital apps for contact tracing

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Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains says the federal government is working with tech companies on a possible tech approach to contact tracing, although the job of tracking COVID-19 cases falls within provincial jurisdiction.
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Trudeau says Food Banks will get $100 Million

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters in Ottawa on Friday.
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Paramedic describes front-line fight against COVID-19

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Iggy Chan says coronavirus has made his job more dangerous because he is fighting an 'invisible' enemy.
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Nursing home finds 'amazing' new hires at refugee camp in Kenya

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A Nova Scotia nursing home believes it's found part of the solution to a staff shortage: It looked for candidates at a Kenyan refugee camp and has extended 11 job offers.
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Some fraternities and sororities are being forced to pack their bags at the U of A

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The University of Alberta has notified seven Greek life organizations that their property leases won't be renewed.They have until August of next year to find alternative housing.
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Should there be a maximum indoor temperature in rental housing?

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With summer heats soaring, at least one Canadian city is considering mandating a maximum temperature in some housing units, but some advocates say cities should go even further.
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Education authorities in Dehcho region welcome government's plan to investigate their operation

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Last week, the N.W.T. education minister announced sweeping reviews looking at the Dehcho Divisional Education Council and the District Education Authorities. The government says the investigations are in response to parents' and...
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Will more private security patrols make Montreal’s streets feel safer?

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With an increasing number of Montrealers reporting disturbances and feeling unsafe on the city’s streets, city hall is expanding a pilot project that sends out private security guards to patrol specific neighbourhoods.
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Fairfield earns cultural district status to boost tourism

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Officials say the designation is meant to support the local economy and promote tourism.
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Stratford Main Street Festival celebrates the town and its culture

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As part of the festivities, the Newtown Lions Club raffled off a mustang and proceeds benefited various charities.
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#TheMoment pets displaced by wildfires got a helping hand

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Parachutes For Pets founder Melissa David discusses the Calgary-based organization’s efforts to provide shelter and other support for pets affected by wildfires in Western Canada.
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#TheMoment a community organization gave a lifeline to pets displaced by wildfires

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Parachutes For Pets founder Melissa David discusses the Calgary-based organization’s efforts to provide shelter and other support for pets affected by wildfires in Western Canada.
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The private sector aid mechanism in Gaza is ‘clearly not working’: Analysis

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Gaza food aid chaos shows urgent need for efficient, neutral distribution; expert says private sector can't replace UN in conflict zones.
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New kitchen opens at Turtle Island Neighbourhood Centre

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Turtle Island Neighbourhood Centre in Winnipeg's North End has a newly-renovated kitchen. It's a million dollar expansion that hopes to help feed people in Winnipeg's North End.