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The party is outlining a plan to break down barriers it says prevent many people from getting the mental-health care they need.
Britain’s Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament was illegal, handing the Prime Minister a major setback and opening the door to a renewed battle with parliamentarians over Brexit.
Gun bans
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says a re-elected government would ban semi-automatic assault weapons and allow municipalities to restrict, or prohibit, handguns.
SNC and PMO blocking investigation...
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Trudeau Blocks RCMP SNC investigationThe RCMP has had their attempts to look into potential obstruction of justice in the SNC-Lavalin affair blocked by the Trudeau government.
According to another explosive report from The Globe and Mail, Ottawa refused to lift cabinet confidentiality for
NDP unveils campaign slogan as election call looms
The main federal parties have all shored up their campaign slogans now that an election call is imminent. Today the NDP, the last party to officially unveil a slogan, announced they're going with "In it for you."
Anti-Trudeau billboards land in Ontario
A group that started with a goal of defeating Liberals in Western Canada has landed in Ontario.The Canada Growth Council, a free market advocacy group, has launched a series of billboards throughout southern Ontario aimed at convincing voters not to vote

Canada’s environment minister has backed off of a pledge to freeze the federal carbon tax at $50 per tonne.

In a policy plank released Friday, Maxime Bernier's People's Party of Canada (PPC) vowed to scrap the Multiculturalism Act if elected and cancel all funding that promotes the concept.
“This was done based on the huge body of evidence that’s clearly well-documented,” said Dr. L’Abbé, who is also a professor of nutrition sciences at the University of Toronto. “What does he want it based on? Not evidence? Lobbying?”
Canada to compensate 718 victims of gay purge
Some victims of the federal government's gay purge were so devastated by the experience that even decades later they needed the help of a therapist to fill out forms to receive financial compensation, says the lawyer who led a successful class action.

Paul Wynnyk's departure as vice-chief of the defence staff, effective Aug. 9, is the latest blow to the Canadian military, whose top ranks have been in a perpetual state of upheaval since Mark Norman was suspended as second-in-command.
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