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Tuesday, June 05, 2018

Canadian Political News Tuesday June 5 2018

Mainstreet poll: Ontario PC Party on pace to win majority government

Notley, Singh, Horgan and the pipeline that sparked an NDP civil war

Ottawa's promised Indigenous rights bill not as advertised, says report from new think-tank

Trudeau to talk Trans Mountain pipeline with Indigenous leaders in B.C.

City of Vancouver considers banning new towers in Chinatown

Canadian military falling well short of its target for recruiting women

Ontario election pits progressives against populists, with echoes of Trump

Calls mount for probe of Wynne government casino contracts that ‘smelled of backroom deals’

Canadians will spend up to $7B on cannabis in 2019, Deloitte predicts

Ontario leaders make push for votes with busy schedules as Thursday vote looms

Renata Ford’s lawsuit promises to dominate Ontario’s penultimate campaign day

Trans voters worry about outing themselves at the polls after receiving voter cards with old names

Ottawa expands program to collect fingerprints, photos from foreign nationals coming to Canada

Ford or Horwath? What each could mean for Toronto

Ontario's towns and cities demand a say on landfills

B.C. premier, Green leader met company being probed over controversial renter scanning

Brockville’s David Henderson considering run at Ontario Liberal leadership

City to install more red light cameras for safety reasons

Rob Ford's widow sues Doug Ford, Randy Ford and family businesses

Trans Mountain protesters close in on Liberal MP offices, McKenna says it’s time to move on

Anti-G7 protests both a test and an opportunity for Quebec's social movements

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