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Advance voting turnout is high, which could be a bad sign for Trudeau’s Liberals

Voter turnout has seen a 29 percent larger turnout than numbers recorded at the same time during the 2015 federal election, says Elections Canada.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 15, 2019

Canadian News

WATCH: Trudeau brags to crying baby about his eyebrows

While at a campaign stop in New Brunswick, Justin Trudeau took the opportunity to brag about his eyebrows to a crying baby.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 15, 2019

Opinion, Culture

LeBron James is a hypocrite and an apologist for China

The NBA has exposed itself as being deeply hypocritical on the issue of human rights and King James has just cemented his status as King of the Hypocrites.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 15, 2019

Canadian News, International News, Politics & Policy

China angry over Stephen Harper’s visit to Taiwan

China has issued an angry statement over Stephen Harper’s recent visit to Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 15, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

WATCH: Canadian Islamic cleric calls all candidates evil for ‘supporting homosexuality and Zionism’

In a speech delivered to his congregation, Canadian Muslim cleric Younus Kathrada denounced every single candidate participating in the federal election.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 15, 2019

News, Culture

Notorious Portland antifa activist dies under mysterious circumstances

Twenty-three-year-old Sean Kealiher, who was known locally in the Antifa community under the pseudonym “Armeanio Lewis,” died of blunt-force trauma.

Andy Ngo / Oct 15, 2019

International News

Ugandan government pushes for gay death penalty after brutal murder of LGBT activist

The recent murder of Brian Wassawa, a Ugandan LGBT activist, has led to human rights groups demanding the government to conduct a thorough investigation of the murder.

Russell Leib / Oct 15, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The plot to keep Justin Trudeau in power—even if he loses

So what makes Justin Trudeau so special? Why are his supporters and so-called journalists acting like he has a right to cling to power even after losing?

Graeme Gordon / Oct 15, 2019

Canadian News

Canadian football team offering scholarship to indigenous student-athletes

To this day, relatively little is known about “Indian” Jack Jacobs – a first-class inductee into the CFL Hall of Fame.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Oct 15, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

SCHEER MEDIOCRITY: Why the CPC leader is completely uninspiring

Scheer brings nothing new to the table to woo voters, and he doesn’t inspire any confidence that he has a backbone.

Jonathan Scott / Oct 15, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Jagmeet Singh wants to abolish the Canadian Senate

Despite the abolition of the senate being a traditional NDP rallying cry, this issue has received cross-party support as many Canadians feel the senate only adds expensive and often inconsequential delay to the passing of legislation.

Nico Johnson / Oct 15, 2019

Canadian News

RCMP has still not charged any Islamic State fighters, despite mounting evidence

Mohammed Khalifa, the Saudi Arabian-born Canadian citizen and key member of ISIS’ media and propaganda arm, was captured earlier this year following a gunfight with Kurdish fighters.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 15, 2019

News, International News

WATCH: ‘Let me out!’ Funeral-goers hear dead man from coffin

In a pre-recorded voice recording, Bradley can be heard say, “Hello? Hello — Let me out! Where the f–k am I?” while he pounds his fist against wood, simulating the sound of someone on the inside of a coffin.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 15, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Mark Zuckerberg’s been talking to conservatives, so progressives launched #DeleteFacebook

Mark Zuckerberg’s been talking to conservatives, and it pissed progressives off. So much so that the hashtag #DeleteFacebook began circulating.

Libby Emmons / Oct 15, 2019

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B.C. faces a crippling teacher shortage

“The teacher shortage is everywhere. There isn’t a district that has enough teachers teaching on call to fill their list for all absences that occur.”

Russell Leib / Oct 15, 2019

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