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Canada slams Slovakia 6-1, advances to semis

Canada defeated Slovakia in a decisive victory today, advancing to the semifinals of the World Junior Championship.

David Brook / Jan 2, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Quebec’s immigration values test now in effect

The province of Quebec led by the Coalition Avenir Quebec now has a values test for immigration applicants.

Ali Taghva / Jan 2, 2020

Canadian News, News, American News, Culture

UBC cancels Andy Ngo talk on antifa violence due to violent threats from antifa

Journalist Andy Ngo’s talk has been cancelled at UBC due to safety concerns. Lawyers have issued a legal letter demanding the event be reinstated.

Diana Davison / Jan 2, 2020

Opinion

Why the media lies about guns

The mainstream media couldn’t stand that a would-be mass killer in Texas was taken out by a good guy with a gun.

Tracey Wilson / Jan 1, 2020

News, American News

Husband gives wife, 74, the gift of his kidney

With only one functioning kidney, and that only working at 14 percent, what Peggy needed most was a match. Peggy’s husband turned out to be a perfect match.

Libby Emmons / Jan 1, 2020

Opinion

We must once again confront the spectre of rising anti-Semitism in 2020

Honourable, good people with bravery and reason must push back against a rising surge of Anti-Semitism.

Spencer Fernando / Jan 1, 2020

Culture

Military reaction to Pokemon GO trespassers is onix-pected

When the Pokemon Go game became an instant blockbuster video game the Canadian military bases were inundated with trespassing Pokemon trainers.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

Toronto still struggling to deal with homeless crisis

The Toronto homeless crisis continues to go on, and there appears to be no real solution being put forth by politicians.

Jonathan Bradley / Dec 31, 2019

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Albertans brace for higher gas prices as carbon tax takes effect Jan. 1

Prominent gas expert and former Liberal MP Dan McTeague predicts Albertan’s will pay seven cents more a litre for gas, and everything will cost more.

Jason Unrau / Dec 31, 2019

News, American News

Suspect arrested with multiple guns next to Jewish girls school

At 4:30 pm on Park Avenue in Lakewood, New Jersey, a suspect was apprehended with multiple firearms outside of the Bais Faiga Girls School.

Barrett Wilson / Dec 31, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau celebrates New Year in luxury as middle class struggles

As Trudeau jetted off to Costa Rica for Chistmas, middle class Canadians pay the Liberals’ carbon tax for the privilege of heating their homes.

Jason Unrau / Dec 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

As gas prices soar, CBC claims carbon tax may save Albertans money

A CBC article states that on Jan. 1, the new federal carbon tax will be imposed on Alberta, but then goes on to say that it might be “good news.”

Barrett Wilson / Dec 31, 2019

Culture

‘Worst thing I did to my ex’ trends on Twitter, crazy stories ensue

On the last day of 2019 people started sharing on Twitter the worst thing they did to an ex to exact revenge.

The Post Millennial / Dec 31, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Wokesters want to keep cancel culture alive—let’s kill it

Cancelling people provides a rush, but it won’t help you grow, be a better person, or further ideas. Here’s to a decade of uncancellings and conversations.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Dec 31, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

It’s open season on Jews

Were it not for the actions of a brave man who fought back using a small table, and quick thinking by the people in the neighbouring synagogue who barricaded the doors, it could have been much worse.

Oleksandr Bomshteyn / Dec 31, 2019

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