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Former Ottawa deputy police chief charged with sexual assault
A former Ottawa police deputy chief has been charged with sexual assault involving a female officer under his supervision during work hours.
Brampton city council shrugs off concerns over “gender inclusive” changerooms
Brampton, Ont. councillors shrugged off a concerned citizen’s issues with the building of several all-sex changrooms in the city’s recreation centres.
Trudeau drops $220k on airplane food for six-day trip to Indonesia
While many food bank shelves lay bare due to the ever growing demand, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Indo-Pacific trip racked up a food bill of over $223,000 in airplane catering alone.
Feds install 34 charging stations across territories – for seven EVs
The Trudeau government spent millions subsidizing the installation of 34 electric vehicle charging stations across Canada’s three territories, which will service the seven electric vehicles in the region.
Developers say they’ll have to sell homes at a loss if Ontario housing plan...
The Ontario government’s strategy to build more affordable housing is facing backlash from some developers who say they would have to sell houses at a loss to qualify for rebates.
Missed credit payments in Canada return to pre-pandemic levels: Equifax report
More Canadians are missing credit payments, with missed payments on non-mortgage debt returning to pre-pandemic levels, according to a new report from Equifax Canada.
Freeland says capital gains tax is “fair” way to fund Liberal spending
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland wants Canadians to be grateful for the capital gains tax which she says will help the federal government pay for its extra spending in the latest budget. Freeland pointed out that the alternative to a tax hike was the government going further into debt.
Western premiers furious over Trudeau’s $750M immigration pledge to Quebec
Western Canadian premiers are frustrated after Ottawa handed Quebec $750 million to deal with the immigration crisis while offering nothing to struggling Western provinces.
Thousands rallied in support of Israel in Toronto; six arrests were made
A day after Israeli Defence Forces announced the rescue of four hostages from Hamas in Gaza, thousands showed up to support Israel in Toronto, but that didn’t prevent anti-Israel activists from trying to disrupt the march.
Smith appoints scandal-plagued former Alberta premier to Invest Alberta board
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has appointed Alison Redford to the board of the provincial investment attraction agency.