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Traveling from Montreal to Toronto could take 45 minutes and cost $80

Earlier in March, Transport Canada posted a consultation request noting that they would like to look into the preliminary feasibility of Hyperloop technology between Montreal and Toronto.

Ali Taghva / Apr 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

SNC-Lavalin is once again aiming for deferred prosecution agreement

The company cites new information revealed by the justice committee investigation as a reason behind its renewed attempt to secure a DPA for itself.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 5, 2019

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Alberta NDP candidate apologizes for “Adolph Harper” tweet

Peter Mueller, the Alberta NDP candidate for Cypress-Medicine Hat Alberta apologized for a tweet which resurfaced from 2011 wherein he calls the former Prime Minister “Adolph Harper”.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 5, 2019

Opinion

Five ways the Liberals could interfere in the 2019 election

While the Liberals concern themselves with the conspiracy of foreign election interference, seeing Russian bots behind every corner, Canadians should really be worried with how the federal government might stack the 2019 election in their favour.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 5, 2019

Canadian News

Six puppies tied together and left for dead—police ask public for tips

In a gruesome act of animal cruelty, six puppies were tied together by their rear paws and left to die and decompose at a home in London, Ontario.

Yanky Pollak / Apr 5, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Jody Wilson-Raybould reveals that Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are not to be trusted

Jody Wilson-Raybould has every right to feel disillusioned by the Liberal Party, whose leadership (including Justin Trudeau) pressured, harassed, and then threw her under the bus.

Ali Taghva / Apr 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

36-year old mother charged with attempting to murder her baby

Currently, the one-month old infant is stable but remains in critical condition and is being treated at the Sick Kids Hospital.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 5, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Conservatives can win—and keep winning—with a strong climate change plan

With so much good news, it may be hard to imagine an area that can seriously harm the chances of the Conservatives. Except the party’s lack of clarity on climate change policy.

Ali Taghva / Apr 5, 2019

News, American News

Jussie Smollett must face justice and Kim Foxx must resign

The public perception right now is that some people are more equal than others. It’s an Orwellian reality in which some people don’t get prosecuted for reasons the prosecutor won’t disclose.

Diana Davison / Apr 5, 2019

Business & Finance

Canada lost more than 7,000 jobs in March

The economy shed 7,200 jobs in March after a fairly strong growth period.

Ali Taghva / Apr 5, 2019

Business & Finance

Trudeau government’s $600 million media bailout unacceptable: Conservative ethics critic

As struggling establishment media and upstart news organizations have been promised $600 million in tax breaks by the Trudeau government, few details are known about a government-appointed panel that will mete out the largesse.

Jason Unrau / Apr 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

Doug Ford considers capping bloated public service wages

Shortly after the Sunshine List was released, detailing all of the public servants earning over $100,000 a year, Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is considering capping raises for the sector.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

Massive anti-carbon tax truck convoy invades Regina

A truck convoy estimated to have nearly 800 vehicles stormed into Saskatchewan’s capital to protest the federal government’s newly implemented national carbon tax.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

Third-party advertisers distribute misleading pro-NDP flyers ahead of Alberta election

Several people complained about the confusing nature of the flyers, which mimic Conservative colours and fail to disclose party affiliations, potentially running afoul of third-party advertising laws.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Apr 4, 2019

Culture

Inside the mind of a progressive professor: female skeletons “did not exist” before the enlightenment, and biology is “bigotry”

It’s not often that I’m stunned into disbelief by the words of a sociologist. As a sociology honours student, I’ve felt I’ve become emotionally and intellectually insulated against the Judith Butlerisms and intellectual gymnastics so often associated with my field.

Anna Slatz / Apr 4, 2019

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