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Court Challenge to lower voting age at 16

December 2, 2021

Canadian Election Act says citizens under the age of 18 cannot vote in federal elections. But A group of 13 young people from across the country is filing an application at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice [Read More]

Human Interest

This New Zealand MP rode her bike to the hospital to give birth. Again.

November 30, 2021

Last Sunday, New Zealand’s MP Julie Anne Genter rode her bike straight to the hospital at 2 am. The ten-minute ride was not for fun. She was in labour, pregnant with her second child. An [Read More]

News

Premier Doug Ford blames slow approval of permits for lack of affordable housing in Ontario

November 30, 2021

According to Premier Doug Ford, the high cost of housing in Ontario is caused by the delayed approval of permits by municipalities. Next month he will host a summit with mayors from 29 of Ontario’s [Read More]

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27 Dead In English Channel Tragedy

November 25, 2021

Migrants on the English Channel being helped by a lifeboat before being taken to the south coast of England. (credit: The New York Times)   27 people are dead, and one is missing, after a [Read More]

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Father Celebrates as all Three Men Found Guilty in the Murder of Ahmaud Arbery

November 25, 2021

Pictured: Marcus Arbery (left) and his attorney Ben Crump (right) speaking to reporters (credit: First Coast News)   The prosecution “conquered that lynch mob,” said Marcus Arbery, father of Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed in [Read More]

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MPs return to the House of Commons with a busy workload until the holidays

November 23, 2021

Members of Parliament are back at the House of Commons after a five-month break. Despite the federal election two months ago, the current seating chart doesn’t look too different since its last session in June. [Read More]

Health

While still negotiating with government, Ontario optometrists are accepting OHIP appointments again

November 23, 2021

Ontario optometrists are pausing a job action today as a “sign of good faith” in formal negotiations with the provincial government over better payments. After more than two months of refusal, they are now taking [Read More]

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