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According to the Ontario Human Rights Commission, selling Indigenous-themed items in Ontario retail stores might constitute anti-Indigenous discrimination. Canada’s top energy companies are saying that investing in the U.S. economy is a safer bet than expanding operations in Canada, despite a Liberal bill aimed at spurring growth. The province of Saskatchewan introduced new legislation to crack down on dangerous drugs and street weapons, giving municipalities and First Nations the ability to opt in to stronger enforcement measures. Tune into The Daily Brief with Clayton DeMaine and Geoff Knight!
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According to the Ontario Human Rights Commission, selling Indigenous-themed items in Ontario retail stores might constitute anti-Indigenous discrimination. Canada’s top energy companies are saying that investing in the U.S. economy is a safer bet than expanding operations in Canada, despite a Liberal bill aimed at spurring growth. The province of Saskatchewan introduced new legislation to crack down on dangerous drugs and street weapons, giving municipalities and First Nations the ability to opt in to stronger enforcement measures. Tune into The Daily Brief with Clayton DeMaine and Geoff Knight!
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