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Ontario French and Catholic school boards to join strike despite recent concessions

Ontario teachers in the French and English Catholic school systems say they’re planning a walk out from all schools in their respective boards.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 5, 2020

Opinion, American News

Why are Republicans happier than Democrats? The answer is obvious

According to Gallup, for nearly almost 20 years, Democrats have regularly ranked substantially lower than Republicans in their pride for America.

Alexander Ruiz / Mar 5, 2020

Opinion, Lifestyle

How you react to the coronavirus threat is up to you

Rumours and fears about the Covid-19 coronavirus are spreading quickly online. Individual reports on twitter about an individual’s inability to…

Libby Emmons / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News

AMBER ALERT: 14 year-old Toronto boy abducted

Wednesday morning, a 14-year-old North York boy screamed for help as he was pushed into a Jeep by two men. Police are asking for the public’s help.

Libby Emmons / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News

Canadian military shifts to pre-pandemic planning

Preparation for the spread of the virus within Canada has shifted the military’s focus toward planning for the potential of a pandemic.

Libby Emmons / Mar 5, 2020

Opinion, Culture, Lifestyle

Women often choose ‘women’s work’—get over it

Among women, 81 percent feel pressure to take charge of the home front, with the main responsibility for cooking, cleaning, and childcare falling squarely in their laps.

Libby Emmons / Mar 5, 2020

American News

Trump says Schumer must pay ‘severe price’ for threatening two US Supreme Court Justices

President Donald Trump took to Twitter Wednesday night to condemn Chuck Schumer’s threatening comments directed at US Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

BC exports fall $30 million a day due to anti-pipeline blockades, cargo may be diverted permanently

BC is losing $30 million a day in exports due to the ongoing anti-pipeline blockades that continue across Canada. These losses may be permanent.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News, Lifestyle

Ford government to provide Ontarians with free treatment for depression and anxiety

A program called Mindability was announced by the health minister Tuesday. The program will provide free therapy for Ontarians with anxiety and depression

Sam Edwards / Mar 4, 2020

American News

LAX medical screener tests positive for coronavirus

The Department of Homeland Security has reported that an LAX worker in charge of conducting passenger screenings tested positive for COVID-19.

Sam Edwards / Mar 4, 2020

Culture, #Entertainment

WATCH: Remembering John Candy, 26 years after his death

John Candy died on 26 years ago today but his humour lives on. Born in Newmarket, Ontario in 1950, Candy first got his start in comedy with Second City.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 4, 2020

Lifestyle, #Entertainment

Alex Trebek updates fans on his battle with cancer

Alex Trebek spoke to fans about his health with a video posted to Twitter, giving a one-year update on his pancreatic cancer treatment.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News

Conservative MP Michael Chong URGES Canadians to reject Trudeau’s attack on free speech

Michael Chong is urging Canadians to sign a petition that calls on Trudeau to reject a controversial report that undermines the free speech of Canadians.

Nico Johnson / Mar 4, 2020

Opinion

Six things you need to know about Trudeau’s radical heritage minister

For those of you who don’t know much about our Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, here are six quick facts about him.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Canada is broken because Justin Trudeau broke it

Sixty-nine percent believe Canada is broken. Justin Trudeau has a 64 percent disapproval rating. There’s a reason for these numbers: Trudeau broke Canada.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 4, 2020

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