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ANALYSIS | NDP Opens Door to Early Federal Election
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ANALYSIS | NDP Opens Door to Early Federal Election

On Sept. 4, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh terminated their Supply-and-Confidence agreement with Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government, which could potentially lead to an early federal election. This agreement was signed with the Liberals in 2022, and was set to last until June 2025.

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Key Takeaways from Phase Two of the Foreign Interference Commission
Canada Kaeli Siu Narlin (10) & Zoe von Dehn (10) Canada Kaeli Siu Narlin (10) & Zoe von Dehn (10)

Key Takeaways from Phase Two of the Foreign Interference Commission

Canada’s Foreign Interference Commission began phase two of its investigation on Sept. 16, revealing controversy around MP Michael Chong, and furthering tensions with India following the 2023 assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian Sikh leader.

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Raptors Retire Vince Carter's Jersey
Canada Leo Pi (11) Canada Leo Pi (11)

Raptors Retire Vince Carter's Jersey

On Nov. 2, the Toronto Raptors will honor one of their most iconic players, Vince Carter, by retiring his jersey during a matchup against the Sacramento Kings. This occasion marks the first time a player’s jersey will be retired in the team’s history, and is part of a season-long celebration commemorating Vince Carter during the Raptors' 30th anniversary.


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Sikh Activist’s Killing: Arrests Renew Tensions
Canada Jiya Budhiraja (8) & Leah Levine (8) Canada Jiya Budhiraja (8) & Leah Levine (8)

Sikh Activist’s Killing: Arrests Renew Tensions

Police have arrested and charged four Indian nationals in connection with the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, BC. The arrests bring significant implications for Canada and its relations with India.

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“Loblaws is Out of Control”: Canadians Unite Against Rising Grocery Prices
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“Loblaws is Out of Control”: Canadians Unite Against Rising Grocery Prices

A group of Canadians fed up with grocery prices has decided to boycott Canadian grocery giant Loblaws during the month of May. The boycott includes all of Loblaws’s subsidiaries, including Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills, T&T, Esso Gas, and Shoppers Drug Mart, as well as their in-house brands such as President’s Choice, No Name, and Joe Fresh.

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New National School Food Program Announced
Canada Maggie Perreault (9) & Helena Flach (9) Canada Maggie Perreault (9) & Helena Flach (9)

New National School Food Program Announced

On Apr. 1, the federal government announced their plans for a National School Food Program with the hope of supplying meals to a target of 400,000 children across Canada.

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Mi’kmaw Fishermen Left to Walk Home Without Shoes
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Mi’kmaw Fishermen Left to Walk Home Without Shoes

On Mar. 26, Blaise Sylliboy of the Membertou First Nation and Kevin Hartling of the Eskasoni First Nation were detained by fisheries officers after fishing for baby eels, or elvers, in Shelburne, Nova Scotia. At 1:00 AM, they were left near a gas station, in 2° C weather, 45 minutes away from their fishing area with their cell phones and hip waders confiscated.

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Ontario School Boards Sue Social Media Companies for $4.5B
Canada Elle Glen (10) Canada Elle Glen (10)

Ontario School Boards Sue Social Media Companies for $4.5B

Five major Ontario School Boards have filed a $4.5 billion lawsuit against Snapchat, ByteDance and Meta, which collectively targets popular social media platforms TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat, for allegedly “rewir[ing] the way children think, behave, and learn, leaving educators and schools to manage the fallout,” as stated in a press release.

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The Life and Legacy of Mary Ann Shadd
Canada Ella Pendlington (11) Canada Ella Pendlington (11)

The Life and Legacy of Mary Ann Shadd

Over the course of Black History Month in February and Women's History Month in March, reflecting on the people who made a significant impact on our society has been especially important. Mary Ann Shadd (1823 – 1893), was the first African-American female to publish and edit a newspaper in Canada: The Provincial Freeman.

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ANALYSIS | Is Trudeau Going to Call an Election in 2024?
Canada Isaac Yan (8) Canada Isaac Yan (8)

ANALYSIS | Is Trudeau Going to Call an Election in 2024?

After nine years in power and three election wins, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been staring down many issues in Canada recently, including generation-high interest rates, the housing crisis, and his lowest approval ratings ever. Because the 2021 election was called prematurely, Canadians are not yet scheduled to go back to the polls until October 2025.

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Google Reaches a Deal for Canadian Online News Act
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Google Reaches a Deal for Canadian Online News Act

In June 2023, Bill C-18 — known as the Online News Act — was passed, requiring large companies to compensate media organizations if they wanted to continue showing news content on their platforms. In Nov. 2023, Google reached a deal with the Canadian government, agreeing to continue allowing Canadian news content on its platform and to pay $100 million per year to news publishers.

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