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A high school student speaks out on feminism

The unpleasant message for women is that they don’t have to be particularly good to assume a job, they just have to be female. How infantilizing. When I finally start my career, I hope I’m chosen because I’m competent, able, and skilled. NOT because I’m female.

Helene Hennig / Apr 9, 2019

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Philpott says Trudeau broke the law

Jane Philpott publicly stated in parliament that she believed the Prime Minister had violated the law when he expelled her and Jody Wilson-Raybould from the Liberal caucus after they each resigned from cabinet over the handling of the SNC-Lavalin case.

Ali Taghva / Apr 9, 2019

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Not again! Ottawa could be bombarded with 15 cm of snow and freezing rain today

Is spring ever going to get here? Ottawa is bracing itself for yet another heavy snowfall today with as much as 15 cm threatening the city.

Joseph Fang / Apr 9, 2019

News, American News

Walmart adds more robots to control labour costs

The company will use robots to help keep track of stock including checking shelves, unload trucks, and clean floors. Interestingly the expansion will not be evenly spread out.

Ali Taghva / Apr 9, 2019

Canadian News, News

275,000 people without power in parts of Quebec

A freezing rain storm combined with strong winds has caused power outages for almost 300,0000 people in Quebec.

Ali Taghva / Apr 9, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau risks more by suing Scheer: defamation expert

Toronto lawyer and defamation expert Gil Zvulony says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s threat to sue Conservative leader Andrew Scheer over comments he made about the PM’s conduct involving ex-attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould is “a bad move”.

Jason Unrau / Apr 8, 2019

Opinion

The cost to defeat ISIS could be $250 billion

According to UN Special Envoy Stefan de Mistura, the cost to rebuild Syria alone could amount to $250 billion. That huge number has serious long-term international consequences.

Ali Taghva / Apr 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

Liberals reward Loblaws with $12M despite being tied to price fixing impacting the poor

In the company’s annual information form, it admits to participating in an industry-wide price fixing regime.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 8, 2019

Politics & Policy

Trudeau Liberals are getting crushed on social media

One measure, though, that tends to accurately show trends is social media data, specifically Facebook’s.

Ali Taghva / Apr 8, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: Alberta NDP’s smear tactics will backfire spectacularly, like they did in Ontario

Today’s political assassins are hired researchers and aides who are employed to scour newspaper archives and social media accounts in the hope of finding some incriminating piece of information which can then be tactfully employed to instigate a public relations execution.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

Justin Trudeau takes personal day after lawsuit threat backfires

Trudeau surely must be feeling the heat at these testing times. From an outsider’s perspective, it looks as though Trudeau’s entire political world is on fire. The SNC-Lavalin fallout has damaged his image in more ways than one, with Liberals attempting to save as much face as possible.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

Canada to lose 12,500 energy jobs

Alberta is predicted to take on the largest share of the loss, while British Columbia will only be minimally effected.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ford government will now require gas stations to display Trudeau carbon tax price

The Ford government announced today that it will be mandating that gas stations display stickers that reveal the cost of the federal carbon tax for those filling up.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 8, 2019

International News

Motion to add handgun ban to Bill C-71 defeated in the senate

Senator Marilou McPhedran put forward an April 8th motion in the senate to introduce a handgun ban to Bill C-71 which was promptly defeated in the senate today.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

SALMONELLA OUTBREAK: Health officials warn public after infection spreads to six provinces

Canadian health officials are warning the public after 63 people across six provinces have been affected by a salmonella. 18 people have been hospitalized and two deaths are reported, though it has not been determined if salmonella was a factor.

Joseph Fang / Apr 8, 2019

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