Canada

Platform follower: breaking the electoral promises of each party

In the last month alone, politicians have made dozens of new promises in hopes of convincing voters to choose them on election day. Whether it’s discounted traffic rates, cheaper lunches, or a discount on tuition renewal fees, it seems like Ontario’s political parties have plenty of money. CTVNewsToronto.ca and CP24.com have compiled a list of …

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Police are looking for three men after fireworks fired at the crowd in Leslieville

Toronto police are looking for three men who allegedly set fire to a crowd in Leslieville on Victory Day. Police said it passed Monday around 11:30 p.m. at the intersection of Queen Street East and Leslie Street. Three men in a dark-colored four-door BMW with Ontario license plate CSNT154 were driving in the area, police …

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ANAHEIM, California – In his day, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. he passed by Angel Stadium as if he owned the place. He would hang out and break into the christening cage with his Hall of Fame dad, play all over the field, make jokes with Kendrys Morales and Erick Aybar at the clubhouse. “I grew up …

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“Red flag” laws to prevent mass shootings could be on the U.S. political table. But do they work?

On March 7, 1998, a disgruntled Connecticut State Lottery employee got up from his chair at work and began shooting and stabbing his superiors, before committing suicide. By the time the commotion was over, four people had been killed. There may have been warning signs that posed some form of threat: severe depression, suicide attempts, …

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The Manitoba government says the proposed changes will make selling liquor more convenient

WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government hints that it can allow more alcohol sales through private channels to increase customer convenience. Scott Fielding, the minister responsible for the provincial liquor and lottery corporation, said he plans to introduce a bill Thursday that aligns Manitoba with other provinces. “We clearly know that Manitobans want a more modernized …

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Charge of attempted murder after a “physical altercation” in Halifax

A Halifax man faces charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault after a “physical altercation” early Wednesday. Halifax Regional Police said officers went to a residence on Sylvia Avenue at 3:30 a.m. after receiving reports of a disturbance. “Two men who know each other were involved in a physical altercation,” Const said. said Nicolas Gagnon. …

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Process in progress for Sask. Violent detention of an indigenous woman after an alleged robbery

A Native woman thrown on the sidewalk, handcuffed and trapped for nearly 10 minutes by a security guard at a Saskatoon grocery store is on trial, accused of stealing a roast and some cheese. A video of the April 14, 2021 arrest, released by an observer, sparked widespread outrage among indigenous and other leaders. Defendant …

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