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Tens of thousands of homes in Maritimes without power

At 7 am more than 60,000 homes were without power.

Ali Taghva / Dec 10, 2019

Canadian News, News

Quebec man faces 36 counts sexual assault of children, luring, and pimping

Twenty-eight-year-old Christian-Amisi Amuli should appear in court in Quebec City this Tuesday to face 36 charges of sexual assault of children, online luring, and pimping.

Ali Taghva / Dec 10, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Some Canadians would like to see the nickel gone

Most Canadians prefer keeping the 5 cent coin.

Ali Taghva / Dec 10, 2019

Opinion, Culture

CTV’s The Social defends Trudeau’s gossip about Trump

CTV’s The Social’s co-hosts defended Trudeau’s gossiping about Trump, calling it standing up to a bully.

Vanessa Glavac / Dec 9, 2019

Canadian News

Jason Kenney versus Bill Morneau: Deep chasm between economic views

After Canadian economy sheds 71,000 jobs in November, Bill Morneau promises a $300/year tax cut, while Kenney demands Ottawa help put Alberta back to work.

Jason Unrau / Dec 9, 2019

Canadian News

Ontario high school teachers’ union spent $352,975 in Facebook ads since June

The union president said if the Ford government didn’t scrap cap and trade they could afford their demands.

Graeme Gordon / Dec 9, 2019

Business & Finance

Alberta unemployment rate for young men hits 20%

The unemployment rate for young men has nearly doubled since April, approaching levels unseen since the 1980s.

Ali Taghva / Dec 9, 2019

Canadian News

CIBC forced to pay former employee who claimed anti-straight discrimination

Former CIBC employee, Aaren Jagadeesh, claims he was told by his manager that male promotions were reserved for either gay or bisexual men.

Joseph Fang / Dec 9, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Don Cherry’s debut podcast beat Joe Rogan in Canada

Don Cherry’s new podcast continues to stay in Canadian’s top ten podcast list, at one point surpassing Joe Rogan.

Quinn Patrick / Dec 9, 2019

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GTA weather this week is snowy, rainy and erratic

A trend of freezing rain and snow is supposed to continue for about the next three months, making for one slushy season.

Quinn Patrick / Dec 9, 2019

Canadian News

Canada isn’t funding injured Humboldt Broncos player’s spinal surgery

The surgery that Straschnitzki required is not yet approved by Health Canada. Straschnitzki and his family had to make the trip to Thailand.

Sam Edwards / Dec 9, 2019

Opinion, Culture

CTV’s The Social is missing the point behind sheltering children from nudity

CTV’s The Social stirred controversy again when the ladies discussed kids seeing their parents naked.

Vanessa Glavac / Dec 9, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Liberals cut middle-class taxes by $25 a month

After rapidly increasing Canada’s deficit, the Liberal government will cut $3 billion in revenues to cut taxes.

Ali Taghva / Dec 9, 2019

Opinion, Culture

This is the reason why LGBT acceptance is declining

When I transitioned, I used to be scared of rejection because of who I was. Now, I’m scared of rejection because of what trans activists tell people I am.

Blaire White / Dec 9, 2019

Canadian News

Justin Trudeau “Mr. Dress-up” colouring book for sale on Amazon

Thinking of a great Christmas gift? Why not a book detailing the PM’s love for costumes and face paint.

Ali Taghva / Dec 9, 2019

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