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OTTAWA 鈥?Police are investigating a banner draped over Ontario MP Kellie Leitch constituency office that invokes the Quebec City mosque shooting and urges the controversial Conservative leadership candidate to resign.The banner, stretching nearly the full height of the single-storey building, says, Hate puts us all at risk, and bears the names of the six people killed in Sunday mosque shooting in Quebec City, along with the hashtag notmyMP.Police say the banner was removed Wednesday morning after they were called to Leitch office in Collingwood, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a Con
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Sandie Berenger called her 89-year-old father at his nursing home on Saturday and told him to look out the window.He did, and then jokingly told her he saw a young girl 鈥?she
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