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Teen arrested after shooting fireworks at Halton police

An Oakville teenager has been arrested on charges of assault with a weapon after shooting fireworks at police officers during Victoria Day celebrations involving hundreds of people.

Olivia Chow allegedly met with a CCP-aligned group

Toronto’s leading mayoral candidate Olivia Chow had allegedly spoken to and received a gift from a pro-China group that routinely and ardently denies China’s lacklustre human rights record.

Asylum claimants make up 30% of Toronto’s homeless shelter population

Data out of Toronto shows that asylum claimants make up a third of the population of homeless shelters. 

Poilievre discussed Chinese interference and vaccine mandate with Biden

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre spoke with US President Joe Biden during his official visit to Canada about Chinese election interference and the ongoing border vaccine mandate. 

The Daily Brief | House votes for public inquiry

In this special edition of The Daily Brief, the True North team covers the Canada Strong and Free Network Conference in Ottawa where appearances have been made by former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.

$88 million to quarantine unvaccinated Roxham Road border crossers

Canadian taxpayers coughed up nearly $88 million to pay for temporary quarantines for unvaccinated asylum claimants who arrived in Canada by illegally crossing Roxham Road. 

Children’s medicine finally available in Alberta pharmacies

The Alberta government has secured another 750,000 bottles of off-brand children’s medication that is available in pharmacies across the province beginning Monday.

Alberta still waiting for much of $80-million worth of kid’s medication

Three months after it was announced, and after a shortage has largely abated, Alberta is still waiting for much of $80-million worth of children’s pain medication.

Climate activist throws paint on woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum

A climate activist caused a disturbance at the Royal B.C. Museum on Wednesday morning after throwing pink paint onto the museum's woolly mammoth exhibit. 

Legault goes direct to the U.S. to get action on Roxham Road

Quebec Premier Francois Legault met with the U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Cohen the morning of Feb. 14 to discuss making changes to the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement.
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