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Mississauga · MississaugaMississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie has raised more money than all the other candidates in the Liberal leadership race combined. Some of that cash has come from large donors in the real estate and development industries. Her rivals have said these connections would be a liability as the party seeks to capitalize on the failings of Premier Doug Ford.See the Story
Bonnie Crombie’s developer donations a liability, Ontario Liberal leadership rivals charge
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Immigration · OttawaWould-be immigrants pay to get a Canadian employer to apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), a document showing there is a need for a temporary foreign worker. Immigration Department told The Globe and Mail it was aware of scams involving LMIA fraud. Some foreign graduates who have studied in Canada but whose postgraduate work permits have run out are paying to stay in the country and get a LMIA job.See the Story
Ottawa urged to clamp down further on immigration employment scam
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Dianne Feinstein · United StatesU.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s death creates a vacancy in the Senate at a time when her Democrats hold the slightest majority in the chamber.See the Story
What Dianne Feinstein’s death means for control of the Senate and the looming government shutdown
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Toronto, ON · TorontoThe 19-kilometre, 25-stop, light-rail line was supposed to be open in 2020. Now it seems it won't start carrying riders until 2024. The cost has soared to almost $13-billion. Parts of midtown Toronto have been torn up for years on end.See the Story
Toronto’s endlessly delayed Eglinton Crosstown transit line shows what happens when no one is accountable
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Ukraine · UkraineChristian Borys's shop in Toronto has given Ukraine more than $2-million of its earnings from Saint Javelin merchandise. He was inspired by another image of the Virgin Mary holding a Kalashnikov, created by U.S. artist Chris Shaw. On Feb. 24, 2022, when Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, sales surpassed $50,000.See the Story
‘Saint Javelin’ becomes a striking and lucrative icon of Ukraine’s resistance
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Yaroslav Hunka · Sylvan LakeJurij Klufas says Yaroslav Hunka, 98, was fighting for Ukraine, not Germany. He says countries, including Canada, have cleared his division of war crimes. The incident drew widespread international criticism after it was revealed. The revelation forced the resignation of Anthony Rota as Speaker and an apology.See the Story
Head of Canadian Ukrainian group defends man who fought for unit created by Nazis
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Politics · CanadaAhead of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation this Saturday, Canada Post has released a series of new stamps to honour the survivors of residential schools.See the Story
Canada Post launches new stamps to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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