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Arbery case shows flaws in 'stand your ground' laws

As Arbery was not committing a crime at the time he was confronted and killed and therefore, the citizen's arrest law appears to be inapplicable.

Kristen Monique / May 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Coronavirus vaccine being tested in China could soon be tested in Canada

A vaccine for the coronavirus developed by a group of Chinese researchers has reached the human trial stage in China, and researchers hope to bring the testing to Canada, too, according to a recent statement by the National Research Council of Canada.

C.G. Jones / May 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

SHAMEFUL: Trudeau's heritage minister can't define Western Canadian heritage

Members of Parliament were horrified with Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault on Monday night when he failed to define what Western heritage was.

Barrett Wilson / May 12, 2020

Opinion, Culture

X Æ A-12 will be a gender neutral baby

While well-intentioned, there are limits to the usefulness of gender neutral approaches to parenting, and it arguably invites risks to children's development and wellbeing.

Erin Perse / May 12, 2020

News, American News

WATCH: California inmates try to infect one another in order to be released from jail

Security cameras at the North County Correctional Facility show inmates passing around containers of water, taking turns drinking, and breathing into a single mask.

C.G. Jones / May 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Wet'suwet'en elected chiefs calling for resignation of Liberal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister

Elected Wet’suwet’en chiefs are calling on Carolyn Bennett—the Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister—to resign immediately.

Sam Edwards / May 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

FINALLY: Over $2.5 BILLION announced to aid seniors, one-time payment of up to $500 announced

The Trudeau government will be providing a one-time, tax free payment of $300 to seniors eligible for Old Age Security, and a further $200 for seniors eligible for the Guaranteed Income Supplement.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Most Canadians find it stressful to be in public during coronavirus

As lockdowns continue to remain in place, a new survey suggests that over half of all Canadians find it stressful to venture out in public.

C.G. Jones / May 12, 2020

Canadian News, News, Culture

Rock star Bryan Adams called ‘racist’ for expressing frustration over coronavirus

Canadian singer songwriter Bryan Adams took to social media last night to decry the cancellation of his concert residency at London's Royal Albert Hall.

C.G. Jones / May 12, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Forget everything you think you know about single-use plastic

If we really cared about the environment, and knew the actual facts about plastic bags, we would revert to their use on a continuing basis.

Barbara Kay / May 12, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Starbucks Canada to reopen most locations by the end of the week

Starbucks Canada plans to reopen 65 percent of its stores by the end of the week, with 85 percent of stores set to open by the end of the month.

C.G. Jones / May 12, 2020

News, American News

BREAKING: Trump BLASTS CBS reporter, tells her to 'Go ask China'

Trump responded that people were losing their lives all over the world, and that it was a question better suited for China.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 11, 2020

News, American News, Business & Finance

BREAKING: Elon Musk opens up Tesla factory against county rules, dares law enforcement to arrest him

Musk also threatened to relocate the company's headquarters to either Nevada or Texas, where laws are less restrictive.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 11, 2020

Opinion

The lockdown is causing a mental health crisis, suicide risks

As lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic continue indefinitely in nearly all states, many experts are bracing for another kind of health crisis?—a mental health crisis.

Blaire White / May 11, 2020

#unrestricted, Canadian News, News

Ontario confirms 74 percent of coronavirus deaths are in long-term care homes

Ontario has confirmed 308 new cases of coronavirus, with 35 more deaths. Out of 1,669 total deaths, 796 of these took place in long term care homes.

Nico Johnson / May 11, 2020

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