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Baby raves are a thing now

Baby raves are all the rage in California. DJ-driven, high beats parties for toddlers, have made a splash in the Bay Area.

Libby Emmons / Oct 18, 2019

News, Culture

“He never taught here”: ice rink disputes claim of racism by hockey coach

A hockey coach’s story about a parent’s hateful text message is falling apart upon scrutiny and the revelation he made a similar allegation in 2017.

Andy Ngo / Oct 18, 2019

Canadian News, News

UPDATE: Missing child actress found safe, police say

Police are asking for the public’s help in locating 14-year-old actress Skyler Wexler, who was last seen in Toronto on Thursday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 18, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Jagmeet Singh’s “We don’t respect Conservatives” remark further divides an already angry nation

Singh has undone much of the goodwill he generated and has sadly revealed himself to be yet another divisive politician.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 18, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Quebec Green Party demands Elizabeth May drop four federal Green candidates

The Green Party of Quebec has called on its federal counterpart to drop multiple candidates due to their past controversial comments, which included “Islamophobia, racism and discrimination.”

Ali Taghva / Oct 18, 2019

Canadian News

WATCH: 2015 Justin Trudeau says party with most seats gets to form government

WATCH: Justin Trudeau in the last election saying he believes the party that wins the most seats has the right to try and form government first.

Graeme Gordon / Oct 17, 2019

Canadian News

American activist group blocks Vancouver port train tracks to prevent Trans Mountain construction

American activists affiliated with Portland Rising Tide blocked train tracks carrying piping to the Trans Mountain Expansion earlier today.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 17, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

An Albertan’s letter to voters in Ontario and Quebec

An Albertan explains to Ontario and Quebec voters why they should be more considerate of Alberta and its interests.

The Post Millennial / Oct 17, 2019

Canadian News

Molson to release marijuana beverage by year’s end

On this date, exactly one year ago, Justin Trudeau’s legalization of cannabis finally took effect across Canada. To celebrate, Montreal’s own Molson has planned to put their cannabis-infused beverages on shop shelves by the end of the year.

Nico Johnson / Oct 17, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Former B.C. Liberal Premier says Trudeau should have passport taken away—is she right?

Christy Clark, former Premier of British Columbia from 2011 to 2017, had some big words for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during her last appearance on CBC News.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 17, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

WATCH: Trudeau refuses to say whether his party solicited Obama endorsement

When asked whether his campaign solicited former U.S. president Barack Obama’s endorsement of Trudeau, the prime minister refused to provide a clear answer.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 17, 2019

Opinion

Will Canada survive this federal election?

Canada appears headed for a train wreck due to the widening chasm on energy, climate and finance policy between Alberta and Ottawa.

Patrick Moore / Oct 17, 2019

Canadian News, News

Albertan pro-oil activists plan counter-rally at Greta Thunberg’s Edmonton event

This Friday, the climate rally in Edmonton, which is being led by Greta Thunberg, will face counter-demonstrations by pro-oil and gas groups. According to the Global News, both rallies will be held outside Alberta’s legislative building.

Nico Johnson / Oct 17, 2019

Opinion, Culture

People are starting to fight back against Extinction Rebellion and it’s glorious

The tide of public perception is finally turning in the case of Extinction Rebellion, the folks whose tactics include super-gluing themselves to pavement.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 17, 2019

International News

London commuters drag eco-radicals off train cars after subways delayed

London commuters sick and tired of disruptions to critical infrastructure by Extinction Rebellion protestors took matters into their own hands when the subways were brought to a halt by protestors who climbed several train cars.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 17, 2019

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