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HuffPost Canada Wins 2 RTDNA Awards

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A series amplifying the perspectives of small-town and rural Canadians and an innovative project on the Trans Mountain pipeline plan have netted HuffPost Canada two RTDNA awards. The Radio Television Digital News Association recognized the best in Canada’s broadcast and digital media for 2018 at a gala on Saturday in Toronto. #TrackingTransMountain, a HuffPost Canada […]

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Toddler Dead After Being Left In Burnaby, B.C. Car During Heat Wave

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BURNABY, B.C. — RCMP in British Columbia say an “absolutely heartbreaking” set of circumstances led to the death of a 16-month-old boy who was left alone in a hot vehicle for hours. Police said Friday that many of the details about the death were still being investigated, but Burnaby RCMP Supt. Deanne Burleigh warned parents […]

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Alex Trebek: 'I Was On The Floor Writhing In Pain' At 'Jeopardy!' Tapings

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“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek isn’t holding back about his battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He told “CBS Sunday Morning” that his treatment produced overwhelming discomfort on and off camera. “This got really bad,” he said in a preview posted by CBS News. (The full segment will air on Sunday.) “I was on the floor […]

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Ontario Tests Changing Speed Limit To 110 KM/H On 3 Highways

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TORONTO — Ontario will be raising speed limits to 110 kilometres an hour on sections of three 400-series highways as part of a pilot program that could lead to limits being increased across the province. Transportation Minister Jeff Yurek, who announced the pilot Friday, said the government will also be holding consultations on the project […]

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Flood-Prone First Nation Signs Agreement With Feds, Ontario To Move

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OTTAWA — A northern Ontario First Nation signed an agreement on Thursday with the federal and provincial government that lays out a plan to move a reserve threatened every year by flood waters. Members of the Kashechewan First Nation, north of Fort Albany, Ont., have had to flee repeatedly because of flooding and infrastructure problems. […]

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Senator Lynn Beyak Suspended For Keeping Racist Letters On Website

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OTTAWA — Lynn Beyak cast herself as a defender of free speech and a victim of political correctness moments before senators voted summarily Thursday to suspend her without pay from the Senate for refusing to delete derogatory letters about Indigenous people from her website. The suspension applies only to the remainder of the current session […]

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Liberals Deny Tony Clement's Claim About ‘Secret Plan’ To Ban Legal Guns

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OTTAWA — A Liberal minister’s office is denying an Independent MP’s claim that Justin Trudeau has a “secret plan to ban legal firearms” to be revealed at a major women’s conference next month. Click Here: Sports Water Bottles Tony Clement raised the issue in question period Thursday. Border Security Minister Bill Blair, who was tapped […]