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Queen Victoria cancelled in Toronto, public school renamed to Dr. Rita Cox-Kina MInogok

The name of a Parkdale public school was changed near the end of June from Queen Victoria to Dr. Rita Cox-Kina MInogok public school. 

Liberal voters most supportive of reinstating mask mandates and vaccine passports

The Angus Reid Institute asked Canadians questions related to the pandemic amid experts claiming that Canada is in a seventh wave fuelled by more transmissible subvariants of Omicron. Results were broken down by several demographic factors, including who respondents voted for in the 2021 federal election.

19 firefighters sue Calgary for $38 million over vaccine mandate

Nearly two dozen firefighters are taking the Calgary Fire Department to court over allegations that the city’s vaccine mandate violated their human rights. 

Pro-freedom actress to run for Quebec Conservatives in upcoming provincial election

Anne Casabonne will run in Iberville, located in Quebec’s Monteregie region. The riding is currently represented by the Conservative Party's only MNA Claire Samson, who is not seeking re-election. 

Waterloo schools to permit exposed cleavage and underwear in new dress code

The Waterloo Region District School Board wants to update the dress code for schools in its jurisdiction so it allows students to expose their cleavage, abdomen and undergarments. 

Trudeau government says it’s “transitioning” to new definition of “fully vaccinated”

Duclos said the government is “transitioning” to a new approach, though was scant on details about when a change will be coming.

Ontario’s New Blue Party pleased with election performance, dismisses leadership review

The New Blue Party of Ontario says that it is pleased with the results of the 2022 Ontario general election and its leader Jim Karahalios’ performance, despite not being able to obtain a seat.

Quebec premier accused of vote buying after promising to send cheques if re-elected

Quebec premier Francois Legault is being accused of trying to buy votes after promising to send a second round of payments to Quebecers if he is re-elected this fall. 

Family members of euthanized Canadians say assisted dying program killed patients who could have...

Canadians who lost loved ones to doctor-assisted euthanasia are calling on the federal government to do more to protect vulnerable people from wrongfully accessing the program, saying medical professionals are not complying with existing safeguards.

Surge in illegal border crossings into US from Canada is 90% non-Canadians

Border guards are seeing a 47% spike in people crossing into the US from Canada illegally, and only one in ten of those migrants is a Canadian citizen. 

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