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Trudeau willing to work with mayors if provincial premiers won’t

Members of the Canadian Federation of Municipalities were given a speech today from Justin Trudeau, in which he specifically cited Doug Ford, accusing his Ontario Conservative government of blocking federal funding for local projects.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 1, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alberta Amber Alert cancelled

An Amber Alert has been issued for parts of Alberta for three children believed to be abducted.

Ali Taghva / Jun 1, 2019

Canadian News, News

NOT AGAIN: Newfoundland expected to be hit with 10 cm of snow

Winters in Canada are long, we all know that.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

EXCLUSIVE: Maxime Bernier’s PPC scrambles to douse dumpster fire ignited by racist emails

The regional coordinator for the B.C. wing of Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada is denying a racist email sent from his account on May 29 is his doing.

Jason Unrau / May 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Serial child-rapist teacher gets 16 year sentence for sexually abusing 26 kids

According to court evidence, Sarile extorted the children into performing degrading sex acts on him with promises of payment, drugs and threats that he would release sexually explicit photographs of them.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Final report calls tragedy of missing and murdered Indigenous women a Canadian genocide

The final report of the national inquiry into the continuing tragedy of thousands of murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls has been obtained by CBC News and verified by multiple sources.

Barrett Wilson / May 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Liberals polled Canadians about SNC-Lavalin deal and then ignored the results

The polls concluded that the general public reaction was negative. Most people polled felt that using a deferred prosecution agreement was unfair and signaled that corporations could get away with corruption.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 31, 2019

Politics & Policy

Over 10,000 Albertans have been evacuated from their homes so far

“The weather is not co-operating for the long-distance forecast for the next two weeks. It’s more of the same. Albertans need to prepare themselves for this situation for the foreseeable future.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 31, 2019

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Elite young athletes are shunning colleges and turning pro

The benefits of competition means that these players have alternative options. They can ply their trade, improve their skills, gain notoriety, and increase their marketability all while earning professional level salaries.

Jordan Goldstein / May 31, 2019

Politics & Policy

NDP to unveil $15-billion climate plan

The so-called “Power to Change: A new deal for climate action and good jobs” proposes to spend over $6.5 billion on public transit.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals spent $3.4 million promoting their carbon tax plan

The Trudeau Liberals have spent an estimated $3.4 million to put the carbon tax on a pedestal, ensuring Canadians know about the carbon tax rebate they could claim on their taxes. That figure is over three times the initial amount reported by CTV.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alberta gas prices drop after carbon tax axed

The death knell of the Albertan carbon tax rang at midnight on Thursday, and already gasoline prices are plummeting.

Yanky Pollak / May 31, 2019

Business & Finance

Credit agency says Ontario’s outlook has gone from negative to stable

The Ford governments reasonable spending plan is getting a nod from credit agencies.

Ali Taghva / May 31, 2019

Canadian News, News

Conservatives slam Trudeau for trying to ‘stack the deck’ in coming election

Lisa Raitt the Deputy Leader of the Opposition grilled the Trudeau government for trying to stack the deck ahead of the upcoming vote, noting that it is embarrassing that PM does not understand bias.

Ali Taghva / May 31, 2019

News, American News

Besides NAFTA and China’s belligerence, Pence visit shows y-u-g-e US-Canada disparities

As the United States and Canada find common ground on their new free trade deal and Chinese belligerence, Pence’s trip to Ottawa elicited more differences than similarities between the two countries.

Jason Unrau / May 30, 2019

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