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Trudeau awards part of $15.7B ship contract to company embroiled in Mark Norman leaks

Today the federal government will be announcing the procurement of two additional vessels from Irving Shipbuilding.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 22, 2019

Politics & Policy

Trudeau asks unions and lobbyists to spend $600 million media bailout

The Trudeau government has released the list of organizations that will sit on a special advisory panel to spend 600 million dollars that has been earmarked to bailout media. This is an insult to indepedent journalists and all Canadians.

Barrett Wilson / May 22, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alberta wildfires worsen, 230 B.C. firefighters deployed

That fire, known to officials as the Chuckegg Creek fire, has consumed over 650 km² of forest. Citizens of High Level and other small communities affected by the blaze have been sent to reception centres in Slave Lake, High Prairie, Grande Prairie, as well as Misery Mountain Ski Resort.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 22, 2019

Canadian News, News

VIDEO: Mother swarmed and beaten by young boys in Saskatoon park

A group of young boys apparently swarmed and beat up a mother in a playground in Saskatoon yesterday.

Yanky Pollak / May 22, 2019

Culture

We must be consistent when it comes to anti-semitism

Attempting to make Zionism synonymous with racism has long been a tactic by which Islamists and their useful idiots can delegitimize Israel.

Shane Miller / May 21, 2019

Culture

Is it time to add R for robosexuals to LGBTQIA+?

Sex with robots is basically the only kind of sex that makes sense these days. The kids are too triggered to have sex, the mid-life set is too busy gorging themselves on Netflix binges, and the online dating crowd is too afraid of other human beings to actually meet up.

Libby Emmons / May 21, 2019

Opinion

Politicians, not Supreme Court justices, need to engage with the public

The Court should not be making these political decisions in the first place, in order to avoid even the appearance of possible bias.

John Carpay / May 21, 2019

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“France does not belong to the French!”: 500 migrants storm France’s Charles de Gaulle Airport

“France does not belong to the French! Everyone has a right to be here!,” chanted a protestor over a megaphone.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 21, 2019

Opinion

Everybody hates Toronto because it sucks

This isn’t anything new. Toronto-hatred is seemingly a unifying trait across Canada. Is it Leafs fans boasting about how they still have the most Stanley Cup championships? Is it envy? Of course, living in Montreal doesn’t help, either.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 21, 2019

Opinion

Vladdy’s Victoria Day benching is more complicated than you think

For Blue Jays management, Vladdy Jr. needed a rest. It’s that simple, or indeed complicated. Professional sports franchises increasingly rely on sport science and analytics to fill out their rosters.

Jordan Goldstein / May 21, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ontario firefighter claims discrimination after not being served vegan food

An Ontario firefighter is speaking out about being discrimination. But the discrimination he feels he endured is not based on gender or race or orientation, however. It’s based on his vegan diet.

Yanky Pollak / May 21, 2019

Canadian News, News

General who suspended Mark Norman gets a raise from Trudeau

General Jonathan H. Vance has received approval from the Governor General for a salary increase based on the recommendation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 21, 2019

Politics & Policy

Who could be the next leaders of the Liberal, NDP or Green Party?

Political leaders come and go. The reins of power never remain too long in the hands of one man or one woman, no matter how secure they might seem at any given moment.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 21, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government may accept roughly 30 ISIS members back to Canada

Turkish officials have stated that Turkey is open to allowing detained Canadian ISIS fighters to be transited through their country to face prosecution in Canada

Shane Miller / May 21, 2019

Canadian News, News

Nazi SS emblem removed from Toronto home

The woman, who wants to remain anonymous for safety reasons, said that seeing the symbol was “disturbing,” then filing a complaint to the Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit during the Fall, hearing back from them around the end of October.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 21, 2019

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