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Doug Ford came down the central staircase in the main foyer at Queen’s Park on Wednesday afternoon, a big smile across his face. Read More
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Scott Stinson: The Conservative premier, the Democratic governor, and their unlikely alliance
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Twenty-two countries including the United States and European nations jointly warned Iran on Thursday to stop attacking people "on our soil." Read More
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Twenty-two countries, including Canada, condemn Iran for ‘lethal plotting and other malign actions’
If the Liberals’ proposed digital safety bill passes as written, Canada would enter a unique legal environment in which its minors would be barred from accessing social media, but would still be able to inject illicit drugs at a government-run safe consumption site. Read More
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Canada allows minors into drug consumption sites, but would ban access to social media
The U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, is reportedly under consideration to become the new director of national intelligence, reports Associated Press. Read More
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U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, reportedly under consideration as next national intelligence director
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OTTAWA — Canada's former top general, Wayne Eyre, advised Canadians against burning bridges with their American neighbours, warning that actions like booing national anthems at hockey games can turn U.S. friends into foes. Read More
Former top general warns against booing U.S. national anthem at sport events
The U.S. military struck Iran on Wednesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump said that “we’re going to hit them hard again today.” Read More
U.S. strikes Iran after Trump says ‘we’re going to hit them hard’
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Meetings with Epstein were ‘grave error in judgment,’ Bill Gates tells Congress
Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates told a House panel investigating the late financier Jeffrey Epstein that his meetings with the sex offender were “a grave error in judgment.” Read More
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Afternoon front page: Liberals introduce bill banning social media for children; Doug Ford’s risky trip to Washington; and more
It’s Wednesday, June 10. Here are the top stories we’re following today. Read More
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OTTAWA — The Liberal government is moving ahead with a plan to require social media companies to restrict access to their sites for those under 16, saying companies will be able to seek exemptions. Read More
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Feds introduce legislation to restrict social media for minors and create new digital safety commission
As America approaches its 250th birthday, the “nation of immigrants” may want to reconsider its nickname. Read More
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America is depopulating at record levels. Here’s what the numbers say