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Australian arsonist receives death threats

An Australian man accused with setting fires during the province of Victoria’s bushfire season has been subjected to a monsoon of death threats.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 9, 2020

Canadian News, News

Bell bullish on Huawei 5G as Ottawa dithers over decision

Huawei has been one of our suppliers for our 4G LTE network and they’ve been a great partner, their equipment is top notch: Bell Canada CEO.

Jason Unrau / Jan 9, 2020

Canadian News, International News

Canadians who lost their lives in the Ukrainian plane crash in Iran

Names of some of the 63 Canadians who tragically lost there lives on Ukrainian flight 752.

Sam Edwards / Jan 9, 2020

Canadian News, News

Shut out of Iran-probe for plane crash that killed 63 Canadians: Garneau

Politicians in Ottawa react to the news of the Ukranian plane that crashed in Iran, which resulted in 63 Canadians being killed.

Jason Unrau / Jan 8, 2020

American News, Culture

Covington students sue disgraced former CNN host Reza Aslan

Just one day after Nick Sandmann came to a settlement with CNN, Now Robert Barnes is now suing disgraced former CNN host Reza Aslan.

Barrett Wilson / Jan 8, 2020

American News, Politics & Policy

Pictures show Bill Clinton posing with Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein victim Chauntae Davis

Recently released pictures from Clinton’s trip on Epstein’s private jet show him posing with Ghislaine Maxwell and Chauntae Davis

Sam Edwards / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News

Anti-terrorism protest to be held in Toronto this Saturday

An anti-terrorism protest will be held in Toronto this Saturday, the 11th of January.

Nico Johnson / Jan 8, 2020

News, Culture

NYT columnist Paul Krugman claims child porn on his computer ‘could be’ Qanon

American economist and New York Times opinion writer Paul Krugman claims his IP address has been used to download child pornography.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

Opinion

Temperatures drop, what should a city do for the homeless?

Canadian cities like Edmonton should leave open public transit stations for the homeless population to sleep in during frigid winter months.

Jon Dziadyk / Jan 8, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Professor vows to fail students if they cite Jordan Peterson

Ted McCoy, professor of sociology at the University of Calgary, has tweeted out that any student who cites Dr. Jordan Peterson in his class will fail.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News

400 billion gallons of raw sewage was dumped into Canadian water

Canadian municipalities are dumping some 400 billion gallons of raw sewage. Quebec is the worst offender.

Nico Johnson / Jan 8, 2020

News, Culture

Academy announces the Oscars will have no host again this year

The Academy Awards have announced that the 92nd annual Oscars will have its usual mix of stars, performances, and surprises, but no host.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

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Winter storm, arctic temperatures in store for Southern Ontario

A massive snowstorm is set to wreak havoc on Torontonians this weekend. It is likely it will blow through Southern Ontario.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 8, 2020

News, International News

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle stepping away from Royal Family

Prince Harry and Meghan have announced that the two will be stepping back as “senior” members of the Royal Family, and will work to become “independent.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News, International News

The U.S. is collecting DNA at the border and people are concerned

The U.S. has implemented a pilot program involving DNA collection at Canadian and Mexican borders

Sam Edwards / Jan 8, 2020

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