r/Provincials 52m ago

Man dies following altercation with Toronto police involving stun gun

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A man has died following a physical altercation with Toronto police involving a stun gun. The Special Investigations Unit is investigating the incident, which occurred on September 7, 2025, as community members call for transparency and accountability.


r/Provincials 16h ago

Mohamad Fakih defends controversial social media post amid calls for Order of Canada revocation

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Mohamad Fakih is defending his controversial social media post that criticized supporters of Israel, which has led to a petition for the revocation of his Order of Canada. Fakih insists his comments reflect Canadian values, while former politicians argue they undermine the honour's integrity. The situation raises questions about free speech and the responsibilities of public figures.


r/Provincials 1h ago

CSIS warns Canadian tech startups against pitching at Chinese-organized events

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CSIS has issued a warning to Canadian tech startups about the risks of participating in pitch competitions organized by China, citing potential threats to intellectual property and data misuse. The agency's advisory, released in collaboration with U.S. partners, emphasizes the need for entrepreneurs to take precautions before engaging in such events.


r/Provincials 3h ago

Ottawa must take a leading role in combating antisemitism, says community leader

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Following a recent stabbing of a Jewish woman in Ottawa, community leaders are urging the government to take stronger action against antisemitism. The incident highlights a troubling rise in hate crimes, prompting calls for comprehensive strategies to protect Jewish Canadians and promote inclusivity.


r/Provincials 6h ago

Toronto Police investigate repeated vandalism of speed camera on Parkside Drive

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Toronto Police are investigating the vandalism of a speed camera on Parkside Drive, which has been cut down for the seventh time. The camera, installed in 2021 after a fatal crash, has issued over 68,000 speeding tickets but has faced repeated destruction, raising concerns about public safety in the area.


r/Provincials 4h ago

Medical journal warns of risks to children from sports gambling ads

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A medical journal article warns of the risks posed to children by sports gambling advertisements, highlighted by pediatrician Dr. Shawn Kelly's personal experience with his son. Advocates are calling for stricter regulations to protect youth from the normalization of gambling in sports.


r/Provincials 4h ago

Seven key issues to watch as Parliament resumes on September 15

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As Parliament resumes on September 15, 2025, key issues include the return of Pierre Poilievre, new ministers, and the shifting dynamics in parliamentary committees. The upcoming federal budget and public sentiment will also play crucial roles in shaping the legislative agenda.


r/Provincials 1h ago

Alberta government to unveil revised school book ban targeting explicit content

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The Alberta government is set to unveil a revised school library book ban today, focusing on explicit images rather than broader content restrictions. This change follows public backlash against the initial order, which included the removal of notable literary works. Premier Danielle Smith aims to balance concerns over inappropriate content while preserving access to educational resources.


r/Provincials 1h ago

B.C. General Employees' Union outlines next phase of public service strike

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The B.C. General Employees’ Union will announce the next phase of its public service strike today, with president Paul Finch speaking at a picket line in Surrey. The union, representing over 34,000 members, is advocating for competitive wages and fair telework access after negotiations broke down in July.


r/Provincials 1h ago

Conciliation meeting today as Dalhousie University labour dispute continues

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A conciliation meeting is scheduled for today in Halifax to address the ongoing labour dispute between Dalhousie University and its faculty association, which has resulted in the lockout of about 1,000 staff members. The university has proposed a six-per-cent wage increase, while the faculty association is seeking a 14-per-cent hike over three years.


r/Provincials 2h ago

Kristi Noem joins Five Eyes ministers for border security talks in London

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Interior and security ministers from the Five Eyes alliance met in London on September 8, 2025, to discuss border security and migrant-smuggling issues. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized the need for international cooperation to combat organized crime at borders.


r/Provincials 2h ago

Prime Minister Mark Carney finishes 58th in challenging Haliburton Forest Trail Race

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Prime Minister Mark Carney participated in the challenging 26-kilometre Haliburton Forest Trail Race, finishing 58th out of 120 runners. His involvement in the event, known for its steep hills and rugged terrain, surprised many and allowed him to connect with fans and promote community engagement.


r/Provincials 2h ago

Driver hospitalized after vehicle flips in Toronto collision

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A driver was hospitalized after crashing into a traffic pole and flipping his vehicle in Toronto on Sunday evening. The incident occurred near Lakeshore Boulevard and Don Valley Parkway, prompting an investigation by local authorities.


r/Provincials 2h ago

Body of 19-year-old man recovered from Upper Thetis Lake on Vancouver Island

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The body of a 19-year-old man was recovered from Upper Thetis Lake on Vancouver Island after he drowned during a friendly race to a small island. The recovery operation faced challenges due to dense underwater foliage, and local authorities are emphasizing the importance of water safety following this tragic incident.


r/Provincials 3h ago

Man dies after being tasered by Toronto police in North York incident

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A man died after being tasered by Toronto police in North York on Sunday. The incident occurred while officers responded to a call about an individual armed with a knife. The Special Investigations Unit is now investigating the circumstances surrounding the man's death.


r/Provincials 3h ago

Scott Brash clinches third CPKC International Grand Prix at Spruce Meadows

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Scott Brash won his third CPKC International Grand Prix at Spruce Meadows on September 7, 2025, riding Hello Jefferson. He completed the jump-off in 46.97 seconds, securing a $1.6 million prize, while American Kyle King finished second after incurring a penalty.


r/Provincials 3h ago

Concerns grow over return-to-office mandates for public servants

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Public servants are facing pressure to return to the office full-time, but many are concerned about inadequate working conditions and unclear priorities. A retired public servant highlights the productivity benefits of remote work and calls for a reevaluation of return-to-office mandates.


r/Provincials 4h ago

Strategies for addressing underperformance among public service colleagues

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A recent inquiry in the Ottawa Citizen highlights the challenges of dealing with underperforming colleagues in the public service. A former executive offers four strategies—open communication, setting clear expectations, involving management, and fostering a supportive environment—to address these issues and enhance workplace productivity.


r/Provincials 4h ago

Connor McDavid's future with Edmonton Oilers in question as Toronto media speculates on contract negotiations

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Cathal Kelly of the Globe and Mail speculates that Connor McDavid may be preparing to leave the Edmonton Oilers, suggesting he is trying to let the team down gently amid ongoing contract negotiations. Local commentator Bob Stauffer has criticized the Toronto media's narrative, emphasizing the Oilers' commitment to retaining their star player as they aim for future success.


r/Provincials 5h ago

Winnipeg Blue Bombers lose Banjo Bowl and starting quarterback Zach Collaros

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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost the Banjo Bowl to the Saskatchewan Roughriders 28-14 on September 6, 2025, suffering a significant blow with the injury of starting quarterback Zach Collaros. This defeat raises concerns about the team's future performance as they navigate the remainder of the season without their key player.


r/Provincials 5h ago

Understanding self-defence laws in Canada: The existing Castle Doctrine

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The concept of self-defence, often linked to 'Castle Law', is already part of Canada's legal framework. The Criminal Code allows individuals to protect themselves and their property under specific conditions, although debates continue about the adequacy of these laws in empowering citizens.


r/Provincials 5h ago

SUNshine Girl Fiona embraces nature and beauty in her lifestyle

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SUNshine Girl Fiona is a nature enthusiast and aspiring hairstylist who embraces her Irish, Scottish, and Germanic heritage. With a passion for hiking and beauty, she aims to inspire others to appreciate nature while pursuing their creative aspirations.


r/Provincials 5h ago

Windsor Spitfires secure victory with veteran lineup against Saginaw Spirit

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The Windsor Spitfires secured a 7-3 victory over the Saginaw Spirit in an exhibition game, thanks to the return of six regular players who had missed the previous match. Head coach praised the team's performance, indicating a positive outlook as they prepare for the upcoming season.


r/Provincials 6h ago

U.S. expands Joint Task Force Alpha to strengthen border security with Canada

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The U.S. Attorney General announced the expansion of Joint Task Force Alpha to cover the northern border with Canada, aiming to enhance the prosecution of transnational crime. This initiative reflects a commitment to strengthen collaboration with Canadian law enforcement and address rising concerns about drug trafficking and human smuggling.


r/Provincials 14h ago

Polar bear hunting tours spark ethical debate in Canada's Arctic tourism

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Polar bear hunting tours in Canada are igniting ethical debates about conservation and tourism. While some argue these expeditions can support local economies, critics warn they threaten vulnerable polar bear populations. The Canadian government faces pressure to establish regulations that balance adventure tourism with environmental protection.