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Embracing big government leads to violations of Charter freedoms

The federal government found another way to prevent Christian organizations from receiving Canada Summer Job grants.

John Carpay / Nov 3, 2019

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Toronto Fire Service captain in intensive care after devastating fall

A Toronto Fire Services captain remains in intensive care following a devastating fall off a burning building.

Dylan Gibbons / Nov 3, 2019

American News

‘Epstein didn’t kill himself’: military dog expert drops bomb on live television

An expert on military dogs said, “Epstein didn’t kill himself” in a live interview on Fox News.

Siddak Ahuja / Nov 2, 2019

Culture

COACH’S CORNER: Cherry infuriates people for laughing off serious hit on Scott Sabourin

It’s Hockey Night in Canada, and you what that means. Twitter’s abuzz with people upset about Don Cherry.

David Brook / Nov 2, 2019

American News, Culture, Business & Finance

Pro-disability pizzeria dismayed by ‘cruel’ treatment of disabled staff

“It was made clear we’re not wanted,” Fixter said. “It’s been hard, though, as the staff want to know why people are so mean.”

Dylan Gibbons / Nov 2, 2019

Opinion, Culture

UBC postpones free speech event

Dr. Janice Fiamengo has had many previous events cancelled after protesters used noisemakers to interrupt her speech and pulled fire alarms.

Diana Davison / Nov 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

BLOC HEAD: Blanchet suggests oil development costs Quebec billions despite receiving billions from Alberta annually

Despite Quebec benefitting in the billions annually from Alberta oil production, the Bloc Quebecois leader rudely claimed Quebec is getting a bad deal.

Ali Taghva / Nov 2, 2019

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Winnipeg hit with 38th homicide this year

Winnipeg continues its rather tough year with another homicide.

Ali Taghva / Nov 2, 2019

Canadian News

Compliments brand fresh-cut vegetables recalled Canada-wide due to Listeria contamination

I hope you checked your Compliments brand fresh cut vegetables as they may contain Listeria.

Ali Taghva / Nov 2, 2019

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Ontario pimps spared prison, judge strikes down mandatory minimum sentence for trafficking minors

The judge considered sentencing the pimps grooming minors, as “cruel and unusual punishment”

Ali Taghva / Nov 2, 2019

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Edible marijuana product found among child’s Halloween treats

Sometimes you get a whole lot more than you wanted.

Ali Taghva / Nov 2, 2019

Opinion

Alberta’s student activists are living like it’s 2013

University of Calgary students need to look at the bigger picture of the economic situation within the province before complaining about tuition fees increasing.

Alex Dhaliwal and Wyatt Claypool / Nov 1, 2019

News, International News

Man lobs cat at policeman, goes to jail

A Russian man has been arrested for throwing a cat at a policeman after an altercation started between the two parties.

Nico Johnson / Nov 1, 2019

News, International News

Instagram influencer says World War II isn’t as important as climate change

British Reality star Freddie Bentley, 22, appeared on Good Morning Britain today, and gave his opinion, even though he didn’t necessarily have to, because no one really asked.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 1, 2019

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Bank of Canada holds key lending rate firm amidst domestic, global uncertainty

As the American economy continues to outperform our own, Bank of Canada has little good news on Canada’s performance improving.

Jason Unrau / Nov 1, 2019

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