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First victim of CAF helicopter crash identified

A victim has been identified from the Canadian helicopter crash, a CH-148 Cyclone that disappeared over the Ionian Sea, according to CTV News.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 30, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion, American News

Undercover cops bust home-based cosmetologists for not social distancing

Two undercover police officers in Laredo, Texas, took time out of their busy crime fighting schedule to bust two women who were performing beauty treatments in their homes.

Libby Emmons / Apr 30, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion

Canadians need to know what models Trudeau's government used to justify coronavirus restrictions

Citizens have a right to access the entirety of literature, documentation, evidence and methods which undergird the COVID-19 predictions of our federal and provincial governments.

John Carpay / Apr 30, 2020

Canadian News, News

Fort McMurray flooding claims one life as leaders call for local investment

The Mayor of Fort McMurray told media on Wednesday that one person has died due to the flooding in the area.

Sam Edwards / Apr 30, 2020

Canadian News, News

Attempted pizza delivery van theft in Ontario thwarted by driver

A pizza delivery driver in London, Ontario, was picking up an order when he returned to find a thief attempting to steal his car.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 30, 2020

#unrestricted, Canadian News, News

Canada's pandemic costs skyrocket with added military aid

Canada's lockdown has become increasingly expensive after it was revealed on Tuesday that military support is costing the taxpayer some $456 million.

Nico Johnson / Apr 30, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Canadian military confirms search for helicopter after reports of crash

A CH-148 Cyclone took flight from a Canadian frigate and crashed in Greek waters 20 nautical miles from take off.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 29, 2020

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Ottawa tells citizens to stop visiting their loved ones at long-term care home windows

The city of Ottawa has told families to no longer visit their elderly loved ones at their windows in long-term care homes in order to ensure "physical distancing."

Barrett Wilson / Apr 29, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion

The Trudeau government should have condemned the WHO when it had the chance

Trudeau and his Ministers should be demanding answers about why the WHO ignored warnings, downplayed risks, and repeated Chinese Communist Party talking points.

Michael Cooper / Apr 29, 2020

News, American News

'FREE AMERICA NOW': Elon Musk tweets in support of opening up America

Echoing sentiments driven by talking heads all across the conservative Twittersphere, the SpaceX and Tesla founder has been calling on the US government to loosen restrictions on social distancing and lockdowns to “reopen” the economy.

Ian Miles Cheong / Apr 29, 2020

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WATCH: Quebec MP complains that life-saving medical equipment doesn't have French labelling, calls it a 'Trojan Horse'

Therrien would then say that Franco and Acadian communities have called the gesture disrespectful. "Are you going to apologize to French-speaking Canadians?" Therrien concluded.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 29, 2020

Canadian News

CBC targets independent news outlet for 'racism' after it reports accurately on China

CBC is under fire after publishing a hostile article targeting an independent conservative media outlet run by members of a highly-persecuted Chinese religious minority for its accurate reporting on China.

Anna Slatz / Apr 29, 2020

#unrestricted, News, International News

Hong Kong pro-democracy activists are back in the streets as coronavirus restrictions lift

Hong Kong pro-democracy activists gathered to protest Beijing at the Landmark Atrium in Central on Wednesday. Coronavirus restrictions are no longer holding them back.

C.G. Jones / Apr 29, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

N.B. to ban foreign workers, premier says he 'won't apologize for protecting New Brunswickers'

The government of New Brunswick will now ban any new temporary foreign workers from their province in an attempt to minimize the risk of COVID-19.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 29, 2020

Canadian News, News

Starbucks Canada to reopen most locations across the country by the end of May

Starbucks Canada has announced that by the end of May it is looking to reopen as many locations as it can.

Sam Edwards / Apr 29, 2020

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