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Blue Jays fans react to getting totally fleeced by the Astros

What exactly is general manager Ross Atkins thinking? His popularity, along with Blue Jays president and CEO Mark Shapiro, has hit rock bottom recently.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 31, 2019

Opinion

Gerald Butts returns, and so does the SNC-Lavalin playbook

Trudeau is now saying that the PMO didn’t “direct” anyone in the government to try and silence the diplomats. Note that careful use of the word “direct.” It’s the exact same word Trudeau used to try and evade responsibility in the SNC-Lavalin Scandal.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 31, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Technology

Anti-human technology is spreading to North America

Facial recognition tech is insidious and invasive. Users of the software claim it enhances safety, secures streets, targets criminals, but in practice, it targets everyone and is anathema to liberty and individual rights.

Libby Emmons / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau throws shade at Ford and Scheer during Ottawa rally

Instead of Trudeau mentioning and attacking Andrew Scheer by name, the Liberal party leader repeatedly highlighted cuts the Progressive Conservatives have made to public services in Ontario.

Nico Johnson / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Report of sightings of Canada manhunt murder suspects near Sudbury, ON—unconfirmed by OPP

Police want to make clear that none of the sightings have been confirmed.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 31, 2019

Politics & Policy

Trudeau blamed Conservative leaders 138 different times instead of answering questions

Four years later and Stephen Harper is still on Justin Trudeau’s mind.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News

Uncertainty in the air as Canada manhunt continues

The military has now pulled out of the search for Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod after the RCMP said that they no longer need their assistance.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News, International News, Politics & Policy

"Out to screw us": Butts blames Indian PM for Trudeau's disastrous trip

Early on in the India trip scandal, Trudeau and his office peddled a "conspiracy theory" that the Indian government had a hand in inviting convicted Khalistani extremist Jaspal Atwal to events.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News

Black moon rising: rare phenomenon coming to Canada

A rare phenomenon is expected to grace the Western hemisphere around 11:13 p.m. tonight, according to Space.com. The elusive “Black…

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 31, 2019

Politics & Policy

Liberal majority quashes investigations into claims of PMO pressure leveled by former China ambassadors

“From free speech, to not muzzling people, to ensuring that we have a non-partisan public service and there is no way a Prime Minister’s Office is…asking public servants to behave in a partisan way,” Conservative MP Leona Alleslev said of the need for further investigation.

Jason Unrau / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau’s Liberals spending $17.7 million of taxpayer money on ads leading up to election

Recently released figures show that $17.7 million has been allocated to the Liberals advertisement campaign leading up to the election.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 31, 2019

Opinion, News, American News

Ten-year-old boy charged with assault for throwing a ball at another boy

In a turn of events, Wayne County prosecutor Kym Worthy on Wednesday said there’s a “better way to go forward” than to take the child to juvenile court.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 31, 2019

Opinion, International News, Politics & Policy

What will Britain look like if Boris delivers Brexit?

To put it simply, if voters believe that unfamiliar parties can win an election, then this belief becomes self-fulfilling. If voters believe that the establishment parties have ceased to be unbeatable, they become beatable.

Nico Johnson / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News

Catherine McKenna denies species-at-risk status for B.C. trout after government experts warn of extinction

Commercial fishers in British Columbia came out winners in a decision over the fate of Chilcotin and Thompson Rivers’ steelhead trout, after Environment Minister Catherine McKenna declined a scientific board’s advice the species be listed as endangered.

Jason Unrau / Jul 31, 2019

Opinion, American News, #Entertainment

HYPOCRISY: Celebrities take private jets, yachts, to “billionaire-only” event on climate change

The Verdura Resort in Sciacca, Italy is already known internationally as one of the world’s most luxurious getaways for the upper echelon of media and society, and this coming weekend is definitely no exception.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 31, 2019

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