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Trudeau will not participate in majority of debates

Trudeau will not participate in debates hosted by Maclean’s, Munk Debates, and the TVA.

Siddak Ahuja / Sep 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

In #MeToo overreach, celebrities are fighting back—and winning—in court

The #MeToo movement has been instrumental in exposing real sexual predators, but it has since turned into a social media feeding frenzy

Steven Volynets / Sep 4, 2019

American News

Thirty-four passengers on California dive-boat presumed dead following fire

California has been struck by a sudden, massive tragedy early Monday morning after the dive-boat Conception spontaneously caught fire off the northern coast of Santa Cruz Island at 3:15 a.m.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 4, 2019

Opinion

Mount Royal Professor believes freedom of speech is a “weapon” meant to destroy academic freedom

Professor and Mount Royal Faculty Association (MRFA) representative on MRU’s board of governors, Dr. Roberta Lexier, believes that freedom of speech infringes on her academic freedoms. The Justification for this stance is shaky at first glance, and the explanation isn’t exactly convincing.

Wyatt Claypool / Sep 3, 2019

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Two Edmonton mothers plead guilty to abuse and unlawful confinement of young daughters

The abuse and confinement were initially brought to the attention of police in December 2017, when a babysitter discovered the two daughters, aged 3 and 6, of one of the two women barricaded in the basement while the three children of the other woman played upstairs.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Justin Trudeau and the dangers of democratic dynasties

"The fact that Trudeau was so quickly able to charm the Liberal Party, the press, and the Canadain public, reveals a certain sickness in democracy. "

Nico Johnson / Sep 3, 2019

Canadian News

Over half of Canadians had their online data breached between November and June

According to new numbers attained by CTV News, 19 million Canadians had their data breached in 8 months between November 2018 and June 2019.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

American school bans Harry Potter out of fear of “curses and spells”

The school decided to remove Harry Potter books from the library, citing the presence of “actual curses and spells, which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits.”

Shane Miller / Sep 3, 2019

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Former PC Alberta MLA facing immigrant fraud-related charges after gaming student permits

These charges come as a result of a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) criminal investigation into the activities of former Alberta MLA Carlito (Carl) Benito and his son Charles Benito.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 3, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, News, American News, International News, Politics & Policy

All free nations must stand together against Communist China

If we fail to confront China, and if we let the establishment politicians and corporatists sell out our values for a quick buck, then our world could be dominated by a ruthless Communist regime.

Spencer Fernando / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion

Victory for children and parents: Alberta repeals Bill 24

Known as Bill 24, the new law took away the discretion of teachers and principals to inform – or not inform – parents about their children’s involvement with a Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) or GSA-related activities.

John Carpay / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

On the road to a real meeting of the Minds

The Minds IRL crew were diverse in every way. Across the street, 20-30 mostly-white protestors called them “fascists” and “KKK members.”

Barrett Wilson / Sep 3, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ontario teacher union to hold strike vote as students begin school

A strike may be on the horizon for 55,000 education workers in Ontario after the CUPE Ontario School Board Council of Unions requested a strike for its members, just as students head back to class.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 3, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Fourteen N.B. NDP candidates defect to Green Party

Fourteen New Brunswick NDP candidates have announced their resignation from the provincial party to join the federal Green Party.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Allegations that led to Alec Holowka’s suicide need proper scrutiny

Tragically, Alec Holowka, a prominent indie video game developer, committed suicide on August 31, 2019, on a few days after being accused on social media of historic physical and emotional abuse.

Diana Davison / Sep 3, 2019

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