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Saskatoon city hall loses over $1 million in phishing scam

Saskatoon city manager Jeff Jorgensen has admitted that the city has lost $1.04 million to a fraudster posing as a construction company’s chief financial officer for weeks.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 18, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau stands with the elite as Sears pensioners pay for CEO’s yacht

And here’s how Trudeau cheated the working class. He made no effort in adding workers as secured creditors.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 18, 2019

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Major drug bust in Surrey of home-based lab with gang ties

On Thursday, Surrey RCMP announced that they have made a “substantial” drug seizure from a home-based lab in the South Surrey area. Police now believe that the lab is linked to the Brothers Keepers group, a criminal organization involved in the Lower Mainland Gang Conflict in B.C.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 18, 2019

Canadian News

Publication ban on ‘Incel’ Killers’ statements to police will be lifted next month

Statements that Alek Minassian made to police the night after he was arrested and charged with allegedly driving a van down Yonge St., Toronto, killing many people, are to become public on September 27 following a decision by Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy Friday morning.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 18, 2019

Canadian News

Power outage results in 2,200-litre oil spill near St. John’s, N.L.

A power outage at a St John’s, N.L. Oil platform has caused roughly 2,200 litres of oil to spill into the ocean, according to a statement from Hibernian Management and Development Company.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 18, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

SNC-Lavalin affair recalls Harper’s bombing of Libya and a history of corporate power

If we are concerned for democracy, then that concern should manifest itself in a definable worry over corporate power that writes laws and engages in wars. They, more so than the leaders, are the constant problem.

The Post Millennial / Aug 18, 2019

American News, Culture

UPDATED: Violence in Portland as Antifa assaults numerous people

Violence has broken out on the streets of Portland this afternoon as Antifa and right-wing groups came face-to-face, with Antifa assaulting numerous people.The Proud Boys and Antifa held simultaneous demonstrations in Portland’s downtown.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz and Barrett Wilson / Aug 17, 2019

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

A&W “watch list” technique to stop unions was leaked from anti-union conference

In exclusive recordings an outlet has documented a talk by A&W executives on how they keep their workplace “union-free.”

The Post Millennial / Aug 17, 2019

Canadian News

New Democrat incumbent-MP turfed for allegedly flirting with Green Party run

Incumbent New Democrat Pierre Nantel has been dropped from the federal party’s candidate roster after it was learned the Québec MP for the riding of Longueuil–Saint-Hubert was in talks to change teams.

Jason Unrau / Aug 16, 2019

Canadian News

Jody Wilson-Raybould was contacted by RCMP regarding SNC-Lavalin

Former Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould has disclosed that she was contacted by the RCMP regarding the SNC-Lavalin scandal and that she talked to them.

Barrett Wilson / Aug 16, 2019

Canadian News

Fatal double stabbing in Brampton linked to body found on 410 highway believed to be suicide

Two people have been killed following a stabbing in a home in Brampton early Friday morning.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 16, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ontario man arrested in serial child predator search

Police announced that a Milton man, 32, was arrested Thursday night. His name has not been made public.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 16, 2019

Canadian News, International News

Canadian woman’s fiancé killed in random attack while working in New Zealand

Thirty-two-year-old Bianca Buckley of Nova Scotia is devastated after her Australian fiancé, 33-year-old Australian national Sean McKinnon, was shot down in a seemingly random act of violence early Friday morning.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Will the NDP be able to capitalize on #LavScam?

Trudeau could become the next Ignatieff in October and, with that, the Left must look to the NDP as the Conservatives attempt to re-establish a lead in the polls.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Northern Saskatchewan First Nation suffering under corrupt, inept leadership

While the case ultimately went nowhere, due to the main whistleblower, Larry Iron, backing off his earlier affidavits stating that he had engaged in vote-buying to help the chief and council gain re-election, the community was left with a leadership that many felt was “illegitimate.”

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Aug 16, 2019

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