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Six ways Justin Trudeau will try to deceive voters on the border crisis during the 2019 election

Six ways Justin Trudeau will try to deceive voters on the border crisis during the 2019 election

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 8, 2019

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Bell Canada plans to collect more data from Canadians opening itself up to privacy breaches

Bell, Canada’s largest telecommunications company, is taking a page from Facebook and Google’s playbooks, and is planning on collecting large amounts of their users' data.

Joseph Fang / Jan 8, 2019

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MPs defeat May government over no-deal Brexit

They reportedly did so by backing an amendment which would limit spending on no-deal prepared unless allowed by parliament.

Ali Taghva / Jan 8, 2019

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Stephen Harper meets with India's PM to discuss India-Canada relations ahead of conference

The prime minister's tweet is in stark contrast to Modi’s message regarding Justin Trudeau’s visit in February of 2018.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 8, 2019

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Truck driver who caused Humboldt Broncos crash pleading guilty to all charges

Jaskirat Sidhu is being charged with dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 8, 2019

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The need for a return to responsibility and purpose in Canada

The need for a return to responsibility and purpose in Canada

Lucas Holtvluwer / Jan 8, 2019

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Apparently, the CBC does satire, but it's hard to tell

Apparently, the CBC does satire, but it's hard to tell

Ali Taghva / Jan 7, 2019

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The ethical issue of gender-specific abortion

There’s an ugly reality that no political party wants to touch, as there appears to be no correct way to approach it.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 7, 2019

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Grievance studies professor may lose his job

The good news is that now the world is now watching Portland State University. It’s clear that these disciplinary measures are as politically motivated as the academic journals that the grievance studies affair exposed in the first place.

Joseph Fang / Jan 7, 2019

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Alberta loses 17k jobs in December while Canadian economy enjoys record low unemployment levels

Albertans feel that the federal government has left them out in the cold this winter.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Jan 7, 2019

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WAKERELL-CRUZ: Canada Yellow Vests movement requires more work

The movement is admirable. The movement has a purpose. But the message isn’t coming across well, and isn’t resonating with the masses in the same way that it has in other countries that are discontent with their government.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 7, 2019

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Egyptian man accused of terrorism suing the federal government for $34 million in damages after deportation row

A man from Toronto accused of having links to Al-Qaeda is now suing the federal government for $34 million claiming that it has violated his rights while trying to deport him for over a decade.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 7, 2019

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Maclean's magazine encourages women to regret having children

Why is motherhood regret something to be celebrated? Because that’s what this article seems to be doing. And because the article was written with an agenda, it’s carelessly written.

Barbara Kay / Jan 7, 2019

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Conservative Senator's Twitter account breached and used to share private information

Whoever hacked the senator’s account accused her of being a “corrupt politician” and shared a photo of her driver’s license, disclosing her personal information such as her place of residence, birth date and phone number.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 7, 2019

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DZSURDZSA: A lament for those with difficult to pronounce names

When I read Raisa Patel’s piece in the CBC called “Here’s how to pronounce my name, and why it matters to me”, I was inspired to write an entire article about my own painful struggle with getting people to correctly say my name.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 6, 2019

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