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Mon, 25 Jul 2022 21:51:19 EDT
Stephen Harper endorses Pierre Poilievre to lead Conservatives
Former PM praises his former cabinet minister — the leadership-race front-runner — for his ‘sound Conservative ideas.’

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 16:45:00 EDT
Canada’s housing market faces ‘historic correction’ that could see sales drop 42 per cent, RBC says
Canada’s largest bank predicts home prices could drop by more than 12 per cent early next year.

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 19:25:12 EDT
Here’s what to expect this week from Hockey Canada officials testifying about sexual assault allegations
Hockey Canada executives and Canada’s minister of sport are expected to testify in front of a parliamentary committee over two days this week.

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 10:53:36 EDT
Rogers executives face hearing into the ‘complete loss of connection’
‘Disappointed’ Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri tells hearing into outage how the telecom vows to spend $250 million to fix a problem that took out the ‘brain’ of the company’s entire network

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 13:34:38 EDT
‘There was pressure from the minister,’ top Nova Scotia Mountie testifies about Liberal government in 2020 mass shooting probe
The chief of staff for Canada’s then-minister of public safety asked Brenda Lucki if RCMP would be releasing information about weapons used in a 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia, Lucki said Monday.

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 11:12:36 EDT
Stephen Lecce unveils ‘catch-up’ plan for Ontario students after COVID-19 disruptions
Lecce announced the province’s plan for the school year after two-and-a-half years of on-again, off-again in-person learning because of the pandemic.

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 14:13:00 EDT
John Fraser to again serve as Ontario Liberals’ interim leader
Liberal MPP John Fraser, who served as interim party leader for two years after the Grits were almost wiped out in the 2018 election, is again stepping up after last month’s latest defeat.

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 15:37:42 EDT
A&W’s Whistle Dogs are back for the summer and the internet is going wild
Five years gone, a familiar former menu staple made its return Monday to about 1,000 A&W locations in Canada.

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 21:00:52 EDT
‘Canary in the coal mine’: What Tunisia’s controversial referendum means for the Arab World
As Tunisians voted Monday over whether to give the president more power, critics say the country is one step closer to a dictatorship and the end of the only surviving Arab Spring democracy.

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 21:54:20 EDT
Sing Tao, Canada’s largest Chinese-language daily newspaper, stops print production in August
After more than 40 years, Sing Tao is ending its Canadian print newspaper next month amid a move to digital.



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