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Will censorship get worse when Donald Trump is re-elected?

If the right doesn’t take action on censorship in fear of advancing the tentacles of big government, then the Trump phenomenon will fade.

Alexander Ruiz / Feb 19, 2020

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Man buried in custom school bus casket donated by friend

An 88-year-old Minnesota bus driver lost his life on Saturday and received a unique send off in a school bus casket.

Sam Edwards / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, News

Quebec train derailment may have been intentional: source

CN Railway is investigating after a train derailment in Sainte-Marie-Salome in Quebec.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News

RCMP investigating truck driver who went through blockade in Manitoba

An investigation is underway by the RCMP after a truck driver decided not to stop as he came to a group of protestors in Manitoba.

Sam Edwards / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, News

VIA Rail to lay off 1,000 employees during railway blockades

VIA Rail will temporarily lay off 1,000 employees amidst illegal anti-pipeline blockades that have brought Canada’s economy to a grinding halt.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Quebec premier blasts Trudeau’s handling of anti-pipeline protests

The Premier of Quebec has expressed his concern of Prime Minister Trudeau’s handling of the anti-pipeline protestors at the National Assembly, Tuesday.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, News

Eco-radicals BLOCK Edmonton train track overnight, halt train

A blockade has been set up at an Edmonton railway from a new group, the self-proclaimed “Cuzzins of Wetsuweten.” Extinction Rebellion has promoted them.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 19, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Will Andrew Yang change CNN or will it change him?

Will Andrew Yang provide fresh insight or simply recite DNC talking points? The unfortunate thing is that we will have to watch CNN to find out.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 19, 2020

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Pete Buttigieg isn’t gay enough for queer activists

In a sane world, the LGBT community and its allies would be ecstatic that a gay presidential candidate would be receiving national attention.

Blaire White / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Ontario train derailment leads to leaking crude oil

CN has made an announcement that approximately 30 cars are leaking crude oil after a train derailed Tuesday night, just west of Fort Frances, Ont.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

POLL: 75 percent of Canadians displeased with Trudeau government response to anti-pipeline protests

A recent poll has suggested that almost two out of three Canadians are against the Wet’suwet’en solidarity blockades that are impeding railways and roadways.

Sam Edwards / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Rental rates three times income growth in several Canadian cities

Several mid-sized Canadian cities followed the trend of raising rental rates in January.

Sam Edwards / Feb 19, 2020

Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Gas prices expected to spike amid pipeline protests

Analysts are suggesting that the anti-pipeline protests that have blockaded railways, roads and certain ports are likely to result in a spike in gas prices.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 18, 2020

Canadian News, International News

Greta Thunberg voices her support for anti-pipeline protestors

Teenage Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg tweeted her support for the anti-pipeline protests that have stalled Canada’s economy.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 18, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Police called to Doug Ford’s home after suspicious package is found

Premier Doug Ford’s house is currently being investigated by Toronto police’s hazardous materials team for a suspicious package

Sam Edwards / Feb 18, 2020

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