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American state restrictions on abortion are anti-secular

America is a nation that prides itself on separating church and state—that is, unless the issue is abortion.

Stuart Chambers / May 29, 2019

Opinion

Unifor is Trudeau’s ‘friend’ with benefits

Dias and Unifor have made no secret of their disdain for federal Conservatives – on social media Dias has self-identified on Twitter as “the resistance” to Conservative leader Andrew Scheer and his party’s federal election ambitions.

Jason Unrau / May 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

U.K. lawyer tells Canada to bring “ISIS bride” home

A human rights lawyer from the United Kingdom has called on the Canadian government to repatriate a woman who left the country to join ISIS.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 29, 2019

Opinion

Why are the Liberals angrier at Facebook than they are at communist China?

As China continues to mistreat our country, the Liberals are focused on trying to control social media. It’s not about what’s good for Canada, it’s about what’s good for the Trudeau Liberals.

Spencer Fernando / May 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Canada has lost $6.2 billion in potential oil revenue due to lack of pipelines: Canadian Taxpayers Federation

According to a recent report by the group based on statistics provided by the Parliamentary Budget Officer, lack of pipeline development has led to a total of $6.2 billion in lost revenue from 2013-2018. That sum is going up every day by an estimated $3.6 million dollars.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 29, 2019

Opinion

What’s all the hype about C2 Montreal?

If you are someone who wants to challenge the status quo, think outside the box and beef up your Rolodex, then start saving now for next year’s conference.

Joseph Daly / May 29, 2019

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Ontario Police ask for public's help locating transport truck involved in fatal hit-and-run on 401

Sgt. Kerry Schmidt says the truck was headed Eastbound on the 401 in the express lane when it struck a 67-year-old man who may have been outside of his vehicle.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Woman breathalyzed by police in her own home wins court challenge against Trudeau’s new driving laws

Lee Lowrie, the B.C. woman who challenged a forced breathalyzer by the RCMP, has won in court. Lowrie said, “It was like living in a communist country with no rights. Truly I felt violated.”

Yanky Pollak / May 29, 2019

News, American News

VIDEO: Man sets himself on fire on White House lawn

A man walked across the White House lawn and set himself on fire today.

Yanky Pollak / May 29, 2019

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No, there’s no rise in hate; there’s a rise in panic

For some easily triggered individuals, a MAGA hat or a simple OK hand gesture is proof of white supremacy. In a climate like this, where any harmless gesture can be hate, it’s very easy to manipulate data in order to make people be fearful of each other.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / May 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Asylum claim backlog expected to balloon to 100,000 by 2021 with wait times extending over five years

The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRRB) has given up on the possibility of reducing the current backlog and has opted for “managing” the current growth.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

The majority of the U.S. wants the Raptors to beat the Warriors

The NBA, more than any other league, is used to having regular customers in their NBA finals. In the previous five finals, the NBA Finals have featured only four teams out of 30 in the league (Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs, the Miami Heat.)

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alex Trebek fights back—cancer in "near remission"

Trebek’s diagnosis came with a 9 percent survival rate. But Trebek planned all along to beat the diagnosis.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 29, 2019

Business & Finance

Social media threatens democracy by ginning up negativity, modifying user behaviour say tech-insiders

In order to safeguard personal liberty and democracy, the government must regulate the online public square and if necessary, shut down non-compliant social media sites altogether.

Jason Unrau / May 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Bell Canada wants to block websites, regulate streaming services

It turns out that Bell has some interesting aspirations for government regulation. They want the feds to regulate Netflix, Amazon and other U.S. services

Yanky Pollak / May 29, 2019

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