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MSNBC anchor questions whether white people are capable of grieving for black children

MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell legitimately asked on her show Friday if white people were "capable in large numbers" of "grieving for the loss of a black child."

C.G. Jones / Jun 13, 2020

Canadian News, News

Liberal party insider facing child pornography charges

Gerry Hawes, a long-time local Liberal Party insider who ran in Simcoe North for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's team in the last election, is now facing charges of child pornography.

C.G. Jones / Jun 13, 2020

News, International News

Counter-protesters step up to protect historical monuments against Antifa in London

Counter-protesters showed up in Whitehall, London on Saturday to push back against the violence and mayhem dished out by Antifa, and have been met with a heavy police presence.

C.G. Jones / Jun 13, 2020

News, International News

Protesters demand the take-down of Gandhi statue—charge him with racism

Leftist activists in Britain are demanding the removal of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Leicester.

C.G. Jones / Jun 13, 2020

News, American News

Lockdowns a strong possibility as 23 states see increase in COVID-19 cases

Lockdowns may be reintroduced if there is another surge in COVID-19 cases, according to Dr. Jay Butler of the CDC.

C.G. Jones / Jun 13, 2020

Opinion, News, American News

LARP Farm: The ambitious gardeners and their noble gardening efforts in the CHAZ

The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in Seattle has made significant strides in planting and growing their own vegetables amid efforts to really put the "autonomous" in "autonomous zone."

C.G. Jones / Jun 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture, Lifestyle

Homeschooling emerges as a viable alternative to ideologically driven public education

If the homeschooling trend continues, stakeholders in the public education system won’t be happy for both financial and ideological reasons.

Barbara Kay / Jun 12, 2020

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Minneapolis City Council votes to replace police with 'community-led model'

A resolution to replace the police department with a community-led public safety system was unanimously passed by the Minneapolis City Council.

Sam Edwards / Jun 12, 2020

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RCMP officers 'add another level of fear' for workers in their six-month battle to protect their pensions and jobs

Dead rabbits on their doorsteps. Spouses being stalked; their pictures taken in their yards and communities. Bomb threats that police kept secret. Now workers have been getting regular visits from the RCMP.

The Post Millennial / Jun 12, 2020

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The Seattle Times repeats Antifa talking points about armed occupation of city

Rapes, assaults, robberies, and even shakedowns have been reported from within the so-called autonomous zone in downtown Seattle.

Libby Emmons / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ford government to allow social circles of up to 10 people

The Ontario government is now allowing residents to create their own social circles and has released guidelines on how to do so.

Sam Edwards / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Visits to those suffering neglect in care homes must be allowed to resume

“My mom is calling every day asking why I don’t want to visit her anymore... She does not know what is going on, why she can’t leave, and why I cannot come and see her."

John Carpay / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Top Conservatives attack Trudeau minister for dodgy China dealings

Prominent Conservative politicians have attacked Francois-Philippe Champagne over his dodgy mortgage dealings with the state-owned Bank of China.

Nico Johnson / Jun 12, 2020

Opinion, American News

Bill to ban FGM passes in Wyoming despite pushback by radical trans activists

A Wyoming bill to ban FGM was nearly defeated by opposition from trans activists on the grounds that it would outlaw gender reassignment surgery for minors.

Erin Perse / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Loblaw to end pandemic pay for frontline workers, sparking union anger

Loblaw announced today that it will be ending the $2 per hour pay bump put in place for employees amid the pandemic and Unifor is expressing its disapproval.

Sam Edwards / Jun 12, 2020

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