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Donald Trump issues executive order for companies with federal contracts to use US iron, steel and aluminum

Since his election, President Donald Trump’s America First policy has promised to revitalize the economy and reinvigorate the nation’s manufacturing and industry.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

Andrew Scheer: “It’s quite clear there is a cover-up going on"

The Conservatives will look at every avenue including legal to respond to the Globe and Mail report which suggested the PMO pressured former attorney general to intervene in fraud case

Ali Taghva / Feb 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

As Trudeau scandal escalates, Jody Wilson-Raybould’s father speaks out

?“If this mess comes out as messy as I imagine it might be, she will be one of the few people that won’t get any dirt on her,” says Bill Wilson.

Ali Taghva / Feb 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

Jeff Bezos claims that he's being blackmailed by the National Enquirer

The alleged photos in question include a “full-length body selfie of Mr. Bezos wearing just a pair of tight black boxer-briefs or trunks,” and a “naked selfie in a bathroom, wearing nothing but a white towel,” among others including a photo of Mr. Bezos’ twig and berries.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 7, 2019

Opinion

CARPAY: Democracy and justice depend on freedom and privacy rights

Supreme Court rule on political advertising that requires organizations to register with the government when spending more than $1,000 is a violation of charter rights.

John Carpay / Feb 7, 2019

American News

Former U.S. Intelligence agents warn against HuaweI, escalating cyber confrontations with hostile actors

Two security experts – both former United States intelligence operators – told parliamentarians Wednesday that the risk is real.

Jason Unrau / Feb 7, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau claims report that alleges political interference in SNC-Lavalin case is false, while Scheer calls for "full disclosure"

Trudeau unequivocally denied the allegations, saying “neither the current nor the previous attorney general was ever directed by me nor anyone in my office to take a decision in this matter."

Martin Dimitrov / Feb 7, 2019

Canadian News, News

Liberal candidate suggests that UN should regulate the internet

Lee later defended his point further and explained the UN as the ideal organization for the task "because there are so many countries there."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 7, 2019

Canadian News, News

Edmonton needs to do more to provide shelter for the homeless during the cold winter months

While the problem of homelessness is a complicated and nuanced one, the least we can do to aid these people is provide them with a warm place to stay during this difficult and deadly season.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Feb 7, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau's office allegedly pressured Justice Minister to drop case against company with deep Liberal ties

The Prime Minister's Office and his principal adviser may have some serious explaining to do.

Ali Taghva / Feb 7, 2019

Canadian News, News

BC byelection debate turns into showdown between Jagmeet Singh and PPC candidate

During the debate, Liberal candidate Richard Lee suggested that the UN should have the authority to regulate Facebook and social media.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 7, 2019

Culture

Trump, Northam, infanticide, blackface, and the fury of Democratic women

The media went nuts over the racist yearbook photo. Northam’s abortion comments didn’t bother them at all.

Barbara Kay / Feb 6, 2019

Opinion

TAGHVA: Should Quebec have one tax form?

According to Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer, that's not such a terrible idea.

Ali Taghva / Feb 6, 2019

Canadian News, News

We aren't having the right conversation about Liam Neeson

Forty years ago, Neeson was so overcome with an animalistic rage—triggered by the horrifying rape of a loved one—that he had irrational thoughts. He regretted those thoughts, and sought counsel afterward.

Ashley Donde / Feb 6, 2019

Culture

Do we need a "victims of social justice" memorial website?

A memorial website dedicated to those who lost their lives in the name of social justice might finally bring the attention needed to end the practice of online mobbing.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 6, 2019

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