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Barrie MP raises concerns about rising food poverty; Toronto congestion, police response, and other national updates

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Barrie MP raises concerns about rising food poverty; Toronto congestion, police response, and other national updates
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A collection of news stories includes Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte MP Doug Shipley speaking in the House of Commons about rising food poverty in Barrie, Ontario. Experts discuss the World Cup's impact on Toronto congestion. An Ottawa business owner questions police response after break-ins and $150K in losses. Regina students plant trees at Kinsmen Park. A 15-year-old boy is injured after a shooting in Toronto. A Gallup poll shows shifting U.S. attitudes toward same-sex marriage and transgender issues. The trade minister pushes to renew CUSMA as Trump revives the 51st state threat. A Canadian pancreatic cancer specialist expects clinical trials on a pill that doubled survival time. Julia Elliott wins the US$150k Carol Shields Prize for 'Hellions'. Harry Potter might get credit if the U.S. has a magical World Cup run. A rare albino buffalo named after Donald Trump draws crowds at a Bangladesh zoo. Canadians should expect a 'super' El Nino amid UN warning. Ocean observatory to go dark under Trump funding cuts, losing critical climate record.

Barrie -Springwater-Oro-Medonte MP Doug Shipley speaking in the House of Commons in Ottawa, Ont. raising concerns about rising food poverty in Barrie , Ont.

‘It’s not going to be business as usual’: Experts weigh in on World Cup’s impact on Toronto congestionAfter multiple break-ins and $150K in losses, Ottawa business owner questions police responseRegina students help plant trees at Kinsmen Park15-year-old boy injured after shooting in TorontoU.

S. attitudes toward same-sex marriage and transgender issues are shifting, Gallup poll shows‘This agreement is highly beneficial’: Trade minister wants CUSMA renewed as Trump revives 51st state threatCanadian pancreatic cancer specialist expects to open clinical trials on pill that doubled survival timeJulia Elliott wins US$150k Carol Shields Prize for 'Hellions'Here’s why Harry Potter might take some of the credit if the U.S. has a magical World Cup runRare albino buffalo named after Donald Trump for its golden locks draws crowds at Bangladesh zooAmid UN warning, what Canadians should expect from ‘super’ El NinoScientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts

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Barrie Food Poverty Doug Shipley World Cup Toronto Congestion Ottawa Business Police Response Regina Tree Planting Toronto Shooting U.S. Attitudes Same-Sex Marriage Transgender Gallup Poll CUSMA Trump 51St State Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials Julia Elliott Carol Shields Prize Harry Potter World Cup Albino Buffalo Donald Trump Bangladesh Zoo El Nino Climate Record Trump Funding Cuts

 

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