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Aylmer, Ont. asks provincial government to require proof for mask exemptions

In an Oct. 27 letter to Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones, the town claims the protests “put lives at risk including those of our local emergency responders who must attend to ensure public safety.”

MALCOLM: A much-needed reality check for the “second wave” of COVID-19

Leaders in politics, the media and public health are promoting panic and advocating for more economic lockdown measures.

Thousands of voters in 2019 may not have been citizens

Elections Canada is aware of at least 3,500 people who may not have been Canadian citizens when they voted for the Oct. 21, 2019 federal election.

Elections Canada auditing Liberal minister’s secret New York campaign fundraiser

Miller has not said who was present at the fundraiser or who contributed to his election campaign. However, as revealed by True North founder Candice Malcolm, one of the organizers of the event was a former senior aide to Hillary Clinton.

Federal employee punished for criticizing Trudeau’s blackface, told to do “loyalty training”

Manjot Bains claims that the negative response to her criticisms of the Prime Minister led to her quitting her job at the Department of Canadian Heritage in Vancouver.

Judges accused of bias, conflicts in landmark assisted suicide case

The filing alleges a web of connections between Justice Lynn Smith and the BCCLA, and accuses then-chief justice Beverley McLachlin of prejudicial personal bias in favour of legalizing assisted suicide.

BC journalist fired after criticizing “corrupt, bought off media,” supporting PPC

Alan Forsythe had just started work on Oct. 9 at the Hope Standard, a weekly newspaper published Black Press Media, a BC-based chain operating over 170 titles in western Canada and the United States.

VIDEO: Man pulls gun while handcuffed in Toronto police cruiser

Toronto has recently been plagued by an alarming spike in criminal gun violence.

KNIGHT: SNC-Lavalin scandal has nothing to do with saving jobs

No matter how many times they said it, it had nothing to do with 9,000 jobs at SNC-Lavalin or anywhere else.

Asylum seeker not eligible to vote receives voter registration card

(This article originally appeared in the Toronto Sun) An asylum seeker who has only been in Canada for 18 months was sent a voter registration...
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