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Atlantic public workers earn higher pay, more benefits than private sector
Taxpayer-funded government workers in Atlantic Canada are cashing in, earning significantly more than their private-sector counterparts last year.
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Isaac Lamoureux, True North
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Greenland suggests separate U.S. talks without Denmark
Greenland’s foreign minister is pushing for direct talks with the U.S. without Denmark, highlighting a major power struggle within the Danish kingdom…
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Walid Tamtam, True North
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Ontario housing market poised to take another hit this year
Ontario’s housing market is bracing for a significant drop this year, with real estate experts advising buyers to hold off as prices are expected to…
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Quinn Patrick, True North
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Paroled man charged with first-degree murder in U of T campus shooting
A man on parole in Toronto is facing a first-degree murder charge after police allege he carried out a “planned and deliberate” shooting that killed an…
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Alex Zoltan, True North
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Marxist decolonization research celebrated at one of Canada’s top teacher colleges
A leading Canadian institution that trains future teachers is promoting academic research centered on global revolution, Marxism, and “decolonization…
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Melanie Bennet, True North.
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Carney condemns PS752 deaths, ignores ongoing Iranian massacre
As revolutionary protests against Iran’s theocratic dictatorship enter their 13th night, Prime Minister Mark Carney remains silent on the crisis.
Jan 10
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Clayton DeMaine, True North
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Brazilian president claims Carney condemned U.S. force in Venezuela
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva claims Prime Minister Mark Carney privately agreed to condemn American “force in Venezuela” during a…
Jan 10
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Walid Tamtam, True North
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Scotiabank CEO praises ‘Trump Doctrine’, calls for more pipelines in Canada
On the heels of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro’s arrest by American special forces, Bank of Nova Scotia CEO Scott Thomson said U.S. involvement in…
Jan 10
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Walid Tamtam, True North
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OP-ED: Canada’s ambiguity during global crises risks irrelevance
"In today’s world, polite neutrality is not rewarded. It is interpreted as weakness. A country that refuses to take clear stands does not remain above…
Jan 10
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Ontario court rules naturalized gardens are a free expression right
A Mississauga man’s right to grow a naturalized garden has been upheld by an Ontario Superior Court, which struck down a city bylaw used to destroy his…
Jan 10
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Clayton DeMaine, True North
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Juno Jump Start | Floor-crosser Michael Ma will escort Carney in China to woo Xi Jinping
Liberal MP Michael Ma will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on his high-profile trip to Beijing., the York student union cancelled event with…
Jan 10
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Smith pushes Carney: approve a pipeline ASAP or Canada risks falling behind
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith put the heat on Prime Minister Mark Carney Friday, demanding firm deadlines for the approval of a new West Coast oil…
Jan 9
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Isaac Lamoureux, True North
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