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Mueller’s Focus on Adviser to U.A.E. Indicates Broader Inquiry

In one example of Mr. Nader’s influential connections, which has not been previously reported, last fall he received a detailed report from a top Trump fund-raiser, Elliott Broidy, about a private meeting with the president in the Oval Office. Mr. Broidy owns a private security company with hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts with the United Arab Emirates, and he extolled to Mr. Trump a paramilitary force that his company was developing for the country. He also lobbied…

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Locke Street Riots Anarchy

News of anarchy breaking out on Locke street from Twitter. Multiple reports that 10-15 people dressed in all Black began marching through the streets. These anarchists talk a good game about wanting to resist corporate globalization, but the only people they attack are small, independent business owners who have few resources and can’t fight back. #HamOnt — Ryan McGreal (@RyanMcGreal) March 4, 2018 From what I’m seeing on Twitter tonight, @HamiltonPolice response to Locke Street looks to be properly…

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Freight train derails near Kingston, Ont. causing major delays for VIA passenger trains | Watch News Videos Online

March 3 2018 6:42pm Via Rail says trains travelling between Toronto and Montreal or Ottawa are delayed by at least six hours. The delay came about when two cars at the back of a Canadian National Railway train carrying paper derailed just east of Kingston at 1:20 p.m. ‘ }); } else { var rel_id = svp.releaseInfo.contentId+””; if( typeof gnca_social_share_collection…

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York University contract workers reject final offer, vote in favour of strike on Monday | Watch News Videos Online

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‘Complete inferno’: Area residents react to Mississauga fire that destroyed 4-storey building

An area resident who witnessed a fire destroy a four-storey residential building that was under construction in Mississauga on Friday night described the scene as a “complete inferno.” Peel Regional Police said officers and firefighters were called to the Joymar Drive and Tannery Street area, near Queen Street South and Thomas Street, in Streetsville after 7 p.m. Friday. Story continues below “It was a complete inferno,” area resident Mary Banks told Global News on Saturday. “It was like looking into…

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Freight train derailment causes major passenger delays near Kingston, Ont.

KINGSTON, Ont. – A freight train derailment east of Kingston, Ont., has caused hours of delays for rail passengers in the province. Via Rail says trains travelling between Toronto and Montreal or Ottawa are delayed by at least six hours. The delay came about when two cars at the back of a Canadian National Railway train carrying paper derailed just east of Kingston at 1:20 p.m. Story continues below CN spokesman Patrick Waldron says one of the cars is…

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Global News at 6: Mar 3 | Watch News Videos Online

March 3 2018 6:26pm Global News at 6 on Global Toronto for Saturday, March 3, 2018. ‘ }); } else { var rel_id = svp.releaseInfo.contentId+””; if( typeof gnca_social_share_collection ); } }; // don’t do on IE, doesn’t work yet if ( !gNews.Common.isIE && !gNews.Common.isTrident && gNews.Common.isFlash ) { var gnca_videoShareCallbackInterval = window.setInterval( function() { //console.log(‘…

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Deadline extended to sign up to vote in Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership race

TORONTO – Ontario’s Progressive Conservative party, fending off criticisms about the system put in place to help select its new leader, has given members more time both to register for the right to vote and actually cast their ballots. A senior party source confirmed on Saturday that the organization has extended the voting deadline, pushing it back from March 8 to noon on March 9. Story continues below Earlier in the day, the party also announced it was extending…

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Doctors’ textbooks lack diversity, minorities at risk for lower-quality care: study

According to a recent study from UBC, a lack of diversity in medical textbooks could put racial minorities at risk for lower-quality care. READ MORE: Psychologists find ‘alt-right’ supporters more likely to ‘blatantly dehumanize’ racial groups Story continues below “What we found is that the representation of race in these medical textbooks is proportional to the population, but the representation of skin tone is not,” said University of Toronto PhD student Patricia Louie, the study’s lead author. Louie explained…

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Backyard chickens now allowed in parts of Toronto as part of 3-year pilot project

Residents in some parts of Toronto are now allowed to keep chickens in their backyards as a part of a three-year, city-run pilot project. Story continues below People who live in houses or townhouses with backyards in Ward 5 (Etobicoke-Lakeshore), Ward 13 (Parkdale-High Park), Ward 21 (St. Paul’s) and Ward 32 (Beaches-East York) can have coops with up to four hens (roosters are not allowed under the program). The pilot project launched on Friday and will last until March…

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