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Five dead in Paris knife attack on police headquarters

On Thursday morning, four police staff lost their lives during a knife attack at police headquarters in Paris. A fifth, the attacker, has been shot dead by police. The motive of the attack has yet to be determined.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 3, 2019

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B.C. senior citizen fined $368 for having a phone in a cup holder while driving

On Monday, a senior citizen in Richmond was charged for having her cellphone in her cupholder. Despite not being distracted by the device, she was given a $368 fine for distracted driving.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 3, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

HYPOCRISY: Trudeau climate-friendly campaign uses two planes

Justin Trudeau has been secretly travelling the country with not one but two planes—one for himself and the press and one for his baggage.

Ali Taghva / Oct 3, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Canadian economy experienced no growth or decline in July

Statistics Canada says the Canadian GDP was virtually flat in July, citing weaknesses in oil and gas extraction offsetting gains due to ongoing shutdowns in the industry.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Senator trolls Trudeau over blackface with Apollo Creed joke

Wednesday night independent Senator Patrick Brazeau mocked Trudeau by asking him on Twitter to boxing rematch on Halloween, suggesting Trudeau could dress up as Apollo Creed — a fictional black boxer in the classic Rocky films.

Graeme Gordon / Oct 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Conservative MP requests investigation into Trudeau possibly breaking Toronto campaign rules

"While Mr. Trudeau's past actions indicate that he believes there are one set of rules for him, and another set of rules for everyone else, I am confident you agree that all candidates and campaigns should be held to the same standard,"

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 2, 2019

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B.C. RCMP investigate reports of multiple campus druggings at fraternities

“The information shared online is being taken very seriously and will be fully investigated,” UBC vice-president of students Ainsley Carry said in a statement.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 2, 2019

Canadian News

Canadian government tweets children’s rhyme about “Jack and Jill” getting sexually transmitted diseases

The official Government of Canada Health Twitter account decided to celebrate the hashtag #RandomActsofPoetryDay in a very creepy and questionable way.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 2, 2019

Politics & Policy

As winter approaches, Toronto’s shelters at 95% capacity

For yet another night, daily shelter occupancy in Canada’s largest city remained at roughly 95% on average, hitting 100% for women.

Ali Taghva / Oct 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Equity and diversity initiatives in universities serve ideological ends: Campus Freedom Index

The 2019 Campus Freedom Index sheds light on the increasing efforts by Canadian universities to promote ideological advocacy under the guise of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) programs.

Lindsay Shepherd and Michael Kennedy / Oct 2, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Conservative plan to cut foreign aid is something all Canadians can support

Andrew Scheer’s announcement that a Conservative government would cut foreign aid by 25% has been met with the usual wailing and gnashing of teeth by the out-of-touch elites.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 2, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Defining the issue: Ballot box questions going way of dodo bird

This Canadian federal election has not had any defining issues because there’s no cohesive media consumed by citizens.

John Penner / Oct 2, 2019

Politics & Policy

Conservative Party promises to stop the flow of raw sewage into waterways

On Wednesday, October 2, Conservatives pledged that they will work with provinces and municipalities to stop the flow and dumping of raw sewage in water ways.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Media bailout veiled in secrecy despite promises of transparency

The Canada Revenue Agency has gone quiet on the $595 million media bailout despite earlier promises of transparency according to Blacklock’s Reporter.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

WATCH: Jagmeet Singh owns Montreal heckler who challenged him to remove his turban

“Cut off off your turban and you’ll look like a Canadian.”

Ali Taghva / Oct 2, 2019

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