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Northern Tornadoes Project confirms tornado touched down in Ontario on SundayThe Northern Tornadoes Project at Western University says it sent a team to investigate in Fergus, Ont., and confirmed a tornado touched down there.WeatherNov 11
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NDP won’t support Tory non-confidence motion that uses Singh’s wordsThe Conservatives plan to introduce a motion that quotes Singh's own criticism of the Liberals, and asks the House of Commons to declare that it agrees with Singh.PoliticsDec 3
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Conservatives’ non-confidence motion can go ahead after Speaker intervenesOn Friday, the Tories released the text of a motion they planned to bring to the House of Commons on Monday, quoting NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh's criticism of the Liberals.CanadaDec 2
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United Way Guelph’s 1st annual Novemburger raises over $20KUnited Way's NovemBurger campaign didn't let anyone go hungry as it filled several tummies and raised over $20,000. The funds will go towards local food insecurity programs.CanadaDec 12
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Blizzard conditions met migrants at Manitoba-Minnesota border crossing, trial hearsSteve Shand and Harshkumar Patel are accused of being part of a ring that flew Indian nationals to Canada, then had them walk across the border between Manitoba and Minnesota.CrimeNov 19
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Marc Miller tells Pierre Poilievre to ‘grow a pair’ in heated exchangeImmigration Minister Marc Miller was admonished in the House of Commons during question period Thursday when he told Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to 'grow a pair.'PoliticsNov 28
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Cellphone location records shown to jury in human smuggling trialThe prosecution is expecting to wrap up its case Thursday in the trial of two men accused of human smuggling at the border between Manitoba and Minnesota.CrimeNov 21
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MPs to vote on $21B spending bill as clock ticks down on deadlineThe money will go to fund the First Nations child and family services program, and to compensate the Quebec government for services for asylum seekers, among other programs.CanadaDec 10
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House of Commons paralysis threatening government finances, Anand warnsBusiness in the House of Commons has been deadlocked for nearly two months as the Conservatives press the Liberals to hand over documents to the RCMP.CanadaNov 19
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Poilievre tables non-confidence motion that quotes Singh’s criticismThe third non-confidence motion of the fall from the Conservatives is using past snippets of criticisms of Trudeau’s Liberals coming from the New Democratic Party.CanadaDec 5
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NDP will vote to topple Trudeau and propose confidence vote, Singh saysJagmeet Singh's statement comes after a week in which the Liberals saw two ministers step down, including former finance minister Chrystia Freeland.CanadaDec 20
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Conservatives call on Boissonnault to resign amid apology over Indigenous ancestry claimsMonday in the House of Commons, seven different Conservative MPs peppered more than a dozen questions toward Boissonnault on the issue.PoliticsNov 19
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‘Immoral depravity’: Two men convicted in case of frozen migrant family in ManitobaSteve Shand and Harshkumar Patel were each convicted Friday on all four counts related to bringing unauthorized people into the U.S., transporting them and profiting from it.CrimeNov 22
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After days of tumult, what’s next for Trudeau? His options, explainedThe Liberal government has been thrown in disarray by Chrystia Freeland's sudden resignation from cabinet. Here's what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's options look like.PoliticsDec 19
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Second chances: Youth employment agency celebrates 50 years of service in Guelph, Ont.2nd Chance Employment Counselling (Wellington) celebrated its 50th anniversary with open house at its office in Guelph, Ont., on Friday.CanadaOct 20
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House of Commons remains ‘paralyzed’ as Conservatives push privilege debateThe Conservatives are using a fight over documents to stall business in the House of Commons – and to repeatedly accuse the Liberals of ‘corruption.’PoliticsOct 8
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Trudeau calls Tories ‘bullies,’ withdraws question period ‘crap’ remarkWednesday's question period was particularly heated as it came ahead of an expected vote on a Conservative motion of non-confidence in Trudeau's government.PoliticsSep 25
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Liberals vote against Bloc Quebecois’ old age security motionMost Liberals voted against a Bloc motion calling for the government to give a royal recommendation to a bill that would increase pensions for seniors under age 75 by 10 per cent.PoliticsOct 2
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House of Commons grinds to halt over allegations of Liberal ‘corruption’Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer said the governing Liberals would rather see the House bogged down in debate than produce documents related to misspent government dollars.PoliticsOct 3
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Heckling and heated House conduct a sign of ‘political games,’ Gould saysTensions are high in the House of Commons as the Conservatives, riding high in the polls, introduce multiple motions of non-confidence to try and topple the Liberal government.PoliticsSep 29