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Justin Trudeau sells us out to China

This is nothing less than our country being sold out to China by our own government, and nobody in our nation should stand for it.

Spencer Fernando / Aug 26, 2019

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Suspicious chest injury leaves 91-year-old dead outside Oakville retirement home

No suspect has been caught or identified, but police are currently looking into a male who was seen leaving the area around the time of the suspicious death.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

International News

G7 leaders offer millions to fight Amazon fires

The leaders of Canada, France, USA, UK, Japan, Germany, and Italy agreed to spend US$20 million (CA$26.5 million) to help combat the Amazon crisis.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 26, 2019

American News

Dog found on roadside with slit throat, duct-taped snout

Police in Middletown, just over 50 kilometres north of Cincinnati, Ohio found a dog on the roadside with her throat slit and snout duct-taped.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News, News

Catherine McKenna flounders on pledge to halt carbon tax at $50 a tonne

A Parliamentary Budget Office report found that the federal government would have to more-than-double the tax to $102 a tonne if it relied solely on the federal tax to reach the committed amount of greenhouse gas emissions internationally.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 26, 2019

Opinion, Culture

We should cancel art criticism instead of Renoir

Writing in The New Yorker about a Renoir exhibit, art critic Peter Schjeldahl wants to make sure readers know he was not turned on by the nudes.

Libby Emmons / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News

Listeria outbreak leading to massive chicken recalls across Canada

On August 18, the federal government announced a total recall of Rosemount brand cooked diced chicken meat recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes, classifying the outbreak as a Class 2 hazard.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

American News

Two U.S. women have pleaded guilty to conspiring to execute jihad bombing similar to Boston Marathon

According to U.S. Attorney Richard P. Donoghue, the two studied and drew inspiration from the most deadly terrorist attacks to ever go off in the U.S.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

International News

Socialists aren’t happy about Hasbro’s new game “Monopoly: Socialism”

Hasbro’s new game has ruffled some feathers on Twitter. The box reads “Monopoly: Socialism — Winning is for Capitalists” and features the Monopoly guy in a bold Soviet Union red.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

Opinion, Culture

British transgender rugby star celebrated for injuring women

Morgan stands out at nearly 6’ tall and physically different than her teammates. The BBC recounts a time that she “folded an opponent ‘like a deckchair’”

Diana Davison / Aug 24, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Absolutely ludicrous: Steel union boss rips Liberal tariff-rollback on Chinese steel for LNG projects

Back in June 2017, and at the urging of the USW, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal concluded its investigation into China’s dumping and levied duties against its steel.

Jason Unrau / Aug 23, 2019

Canadian News

Liberal party membership forms handed out at Toronto pro-China, anti-democracy rally

While at a Toronto protest in support of the Chinese government’s actions towards Hong Kong, Liberal Party membership forms were handed out and signed.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Aug 23, 2019

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RCMP who failed to find Langley teen that overdosed facing scrutiny by investigative body

Sometime after the video was posted, a viewer called 911 alerting police to the troubling state of Carson. However, despite Carson later being found in roughly the same location he was filmed in, police were never able to find him.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 23, 2019

Politics & Policy

RCMP to step down as official Surrey Police force steps up

“Today Minister Farnworth, as Solicitor General, gave the City of Surrey the green light required to establish Surrey’s municipal police department,” a news release reads.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 23, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Canada’s unanimity on child subsidies is dangerous to conservatism

This policy, of course, violates both of these principles by taking money away from hard-working people to provide for other people who have no reason for not providing for themselves.

Jordan Schroeder / Aug 23, 2019

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