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Tom Mulcair: Why Anthony Rota had no choice but to resign

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Anthony Rota had no choice but to resign as House Speaker after he invited a Nazi veteran to Parliament. But, as former NDP leader Tom Mulcair writes in a column for CTVNews.ca, if history is going to retain the profound embarrassment caused by his mistake, it should also recognize the contributions Rota has made to democratic life.

Singapore blows up 100-kg Second World War bomb

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Bomb disposal experts in Singapore successfully disposed of a 100-kilogram Second World War aerial bomb on Tuesday, police said, after evacuating more than 4,000 people living nearby.



How the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce connection started with a friendship bracelet

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Taylor Swift fans have famously worn and traded personalized friendship bracelets, typically featuring the names of her songs and albums. So when Swift played Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce said he made a play by attempting to give her a friendship bracelet with his phone number.

All sides calling for Speaker Rota to resign, what happens if he does?

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Pressure is ramping up for House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota to resign, with all parties now publicly calling for him to 'do the honourable thing,' and vacate the Speaker's chair over his invitation to and the House's subsequent recognition of a man who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War.

Trudeau confirms Rota meeting with House reps, cites need to 'ensure dignity' of Parliament

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House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota will be meeting with the House leaders of all parties today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has confirmed, telling reporters that he's sure 'they'll have very important conversations.' The meeting comes amid acrimony over Rota's recognition of a man who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War.

Ontario businessman loses $38K in cheque-cashing scam

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An Ontario businessman says he has to pay about $38,000 after he was the victim of a cheque-cashing scam and failed to immediately report the fraudulent activity to his bank. The businessman says that the reason for the delay is because he doesn't use online banking.





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