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EXCLUSIVE: Jessica Yaniv accused of trying to share child porn, sexual harassment of minors

Yaniv admits to opening child pornography and tells the young girl, asking her “wanna see?”

Anna Slatz / Jul 25, 2019

American News

Three dogs dead after American owner leaves them in blistering hot car

A Rhode Island woman has been charged with three counts of unnecessary cruelty to an animal and confinement of an…

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 25, 2019

Opinion, Culture, #Entertainment

Andy Signore moves forward after false allegations

After two years of silence due to ongoing litigation, Andy Signore has spoken out and provided evidence in what he…

Diana Davison / Jul 24, 2019

Canadian News

B.C. teen murder suspects at large now charged with second degree murder

The RCMP now believes that the two suspects for a double homicide and separate murder case are travelling through Manitoba, specifically in the areas surrounding Gillam and Fox Lake Cree Nation, reports Global News.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 24, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

2019 could be Elizabeth May’s defining election

After nearly four years of poor Liberal mismanagement alongside an even worse performance from NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, the Greens stand as the clear momentum gaining organization on the left.

Ali Taghva / Jul 24, 2019

Opinion, Business & Finance

Be a mensch; leave a tip

Workers are dependent on them to live, and businesses profit more from a motivated, self-maximizing staff.

Anthony Daoud / Jul 24, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Taxpayers will have to foot the bill of expensive Calgary arena

Calgary’s own acting chief financial officers, Carla Male, even told city council that after adding in inflation and opportunity costs, taxpayers would be sitting at a net negative 47 million for the project.

Wyatt Claypool / Jul 24, 2019

Canadian News, News, Technology, International News, Politics & Policy

Huawei Canada not taking orders from Beijing, says Canadian vice-president

Huawei Canada’s vice president of corporate affairs Alykhan Velshi denied the company is a front for the Communist Party of China amidst cyber and economic espionage threats the country poses to Canada and her allies.

Jason Unrau / Jul 24, 2019

Canadian News, Technology

High-profile Amazon meeting targets Canadian unions

In October 2017, Amazon quietly held a meeting with its Toronto-based delivery companies. The members of the meeting signed a non-disclosure agreement and were told to keep all talk in the gathering on the hush-hush.

The Post Millennial / Jul 24, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Technology

Social media and censorship: Is Minds the answer?

As Minds vows to meticulously follow the First Amendment, journalists and free-speech advocates like Tim Pool have praised the site as a haven for free expression and openness.

Shane Miller / Jul 24, 2019

Canadian News

Poll: Gas prices keeping Ontarians off the roads this summer

According to the latest Ipsos poll conducted for Toyota Canada, just under half of Ontarians surveyed state that they’re less likely to take a summer road trip, thanks to the rising costs of gas province-wide.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 24, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

Media freedom under Trudeau’s Liberals is worse than ever

It is likely that media censorship will only increase this election season, with tech giants playing a more active role in what is and is not seen online.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 24, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Trigger warnings don’t work, so why do we use them?

I can only hope certain findings, like that of the trigger warning study, can start to make university administrations reevaluate their approach.

Wyatt Claypool / Jul 24, 2019

American News, Culture

Arkansas bans the term “burger” from veggie products because it “confuses customers”

Arkansas recently passed a “truth in labelling” law, which prohibits food-makers from being able to advertise their plant-based products as “meat, milk, or any other term that has been used or defined historically in reference to a specific agricultural product.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 24, 2019

Opinion

Suing for hurt feelings: How to restore confidence in the BC Human Rights Tribunal

Section 37 of the BC Human Rights Code allows the tribunal to make an award of damages to a complainant for “injury to dignity, feelings, and self-respect”. The tribunal is permitted to award any amount for this that it sees fit.

Jordan Schroeder / Jul 24, 2019

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