Liberal caucus showdown, Rogers contract controversy, fungi funding in jeopardy, and more

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Liberal MPs unhappy with Justin Trudeau’s leadership had a chance to air their grievances as the party held its caucus meeting. In a meeting that lasted more than three hours, those calling for Trudeau to step aside had the chance to speak to him face-to-face. The party turmoil comes at an uncertain time…. with the possibility of a federal election around the corner.


And: Calls for Rogers to be held accountable grow louder after a CBC News Go Public story. Customers are frustrated after they signed two-year TV services contracts that had a guaranteed price. Despite that, prices went up. Rogers says their contracts allow for that.


Also: A University of Toronto collection of scientifically important living fungi is facing an uncertain future, due to a lack of funding. Soon, Canadian scientists could lose access to the fungi – some of which have contributed to medical breakthroughs.


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