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Alberta NDP candidate skips debate after facing pressure over Facebook posts calling for a “crusade”

Pimlott got into hot water after a social media post resurfaced in the press which suggested that he was calling for a “Crusade” against Muslims.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 11, 2019

International News

“UK must resist!”: Julian Assange arrested outside of Ecuadorian embassy

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was arrested outside of the Ecuadorian embassy in London today.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 11, 2019

Canadian News, News

Fill up NOW. Gas prices across Canada are going to SPIKE this weekend

If Trudeau’s carbon tax wasn’t already making the cost of gas more expensive, the mandated change to summer gasoline will mean drivers across Canada will be paying more.

Joseph Fang / Apr 11, 2019

Culture

Parents with gender dysphoric kids are fighting back

At an undisclosed location somewhere in North America, a small group of parents met for a secret meeting. When they arrived, they were warned not to use their real names or reveal where they were from.

Frances Mallory / Apr 11, 2019

News

No jurisdiction to rule whether Trudeau broke the law on expelling Philpott, Wilson-Raybould

Speaker of the House Geoff Reagan said he lacks jurisdiction to rule on ex-Treasury Board president Jane Philpott's claim the prime minister broke the law by expelling her and former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould from the Liberal caucus.

Jason Unrau / Apr 11, 2019

American News

Uber IPO expected price drops

Less than a few weeks after ride-sharing service Lyft went public at a valuation of more than $24 billion, its far larger competitor Uber is set to do the same today.

Ali Taghva / Apr 11, 2019

American News

Geoffrey Rush wins defamation suit for false allegations published in the media

While most falsely accused people want to pursue defamation cases at some point, the time and expense of such cases usually blocks their access to justice.

Diana Davison / Apr 11, 2019

Canadian News, News

NDP Edmonton Southwest candidate apologizes for controversial comment on race

United Conservative candidate Kaycee Madu issued a full statement after racial implications were made by his NDP opponent. The poster used by New Democrat candidate included the line “vote as if your skin is not white.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 11, 2019

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Police search for suspect after 51-year-old woman fatally stabbed in downtown Toronto

A 51-year-old woman identified as Rae Cara Carrington was fatally stabbed at an underground food court in Toronto’s financial district Wednesday.

Joseph Fang / Apr 11, 2019

Opinion

No Longer On Guard For Thee

I have been privileged to serve my country as a Governor in Council appointee twice – as a full-time Member of the Immigration and Refugee Board in 1996-1998 and part-time Member of the Parole Board in 2013-2016.

Lubomyr Luciuk / Apr 11, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ethics investigator on SNC scandal waited weeks before declaring conflict-of-interest with cabinet minister

The MP who helped initiate the Ethics Commissioner’s probe into the SNC-Lavalin said he regrets it after it was learned that a lawyer involved in the investigation recused herself over a family relationship with a Liberal cabinet minister.

Jason Unrau / Apr 10, 2019

Opinion

The Liberal Party and Trudeau should part ways

His image as a feminist, a progressive, and an authentic liberal has been damaged.

Ali Taghva / Apr 10, 2019

Culture

Context matters more than the words we use

Context is incredibly important. Sentences are like iceburgs. There is what appears on the surface, the letters you see printed on paper. But underneath the words, there’s more than what appears. Sentences can be extrapolated to no end, and interpreted in countless ways,

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 10, 2019

American News

It’s time for liberals to stop falling for hoaxes

Don’t be like Kathy Griffin, Jussie Smollett, Ted Lieu, or Brian Stelter. It’s time for liberals to get real.

Barrett Wilson / Apr 10, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ford government to put an end to seniority-based hiring for teachers

Seniority based hiring will soon be a thing of the past for Ontario teachers. New teachers will be able to apply for full-time positions without having to do years of substitute teaching, as a new proposal for Education Minister Lisa Thompson is in the works.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 10, 2019

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