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Brendan Boucher

Brendan is a university student based in Ottawa you can follow him on twitter @Boucher70.

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Idaho joins growing list of states working to ban Critical Race Theory

House Bill 377 passed in the Idaho House to ban subjects like "collective guilt" and race essentialism from being taught and promoted in publicly funded schools in the state. The move places Idaho among one of the first states to reject the Biden administration's push for Critical Race Theory

Brendan Boucher / Apr 26, 2021

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Thousands rally in France for slain Jewish woman as her anti-Semitic killer escapes justice after being declared 'not criminally responsible'

Sarah Halimi was beaten and thrown out of her apartment window in 2017 and her killer has avoided a trial by being declared not criminally responsible for her death.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 26, 2021

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Dog trainer pleads guilty after greyhound tests positive for meth

Zipping Sarah, a greyhound, was discovered to have methamphetamine and amphetamine in her system after finishing first at a race in Churchill, New Zealand.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 26, 2021

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'Freedom is non-negotiable': Thousands march in anti-lockdown rally in London

Members of the British public have taken to the streets in opposition of what they call "coerced vaccinations" and the closure of businesses.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 25, 2021

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Biden Climate Change Advisor promises to re-educate energy workers under Green New Deal

Biden Climate Change Advisor Gina McCarthy said that energy workers would be provided with a "different education" under the administration's climate change policy.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 24, 2021

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Hundreds of US scientists accused of Chinese industrial espionage

Just as the Biden administration has relaxed rules around Chinese influence on research and universities, alarms are being raised over the theft of American trade secrets.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 24, 2021

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WATCH: Brutal attack on elderly Asian man in De Blasio's New York City captured on video

An elderly Asian New Yorker is in critical condition after having his head stomped on Friday night in an apparent hate crime.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 24, 2021

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Mandatory quarantine hotels and border closure extended in Canada

Canada announced on Tuesday the continued closure of land entry ports for non-essential travellers, along with the extension of the controversial quarantine hotel measures.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 22, 2021

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Biden admin seeks to force religious doctors to perform gender transition surgery

Secretary Xavier Becerra has filed with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to force doctors to perform gender transition surgery despite conscience objections.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 22, 2021

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WATCH: Portland Antifa activist sucker punches police officer in another night of riots

A Portland Police Bureau supervisor was attacked Tuesday night after Mayor Ted Wheeler declared a state of emergency following the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 22, 2021

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LeBron James deletes tweet threatening police officer who shot knife-wielding teen

Many on social media have slammed James for his misleading tweet in regards to the shooting. Megyn Kelly called his comments "disgusting and dangerous" while professor and writer Gad Saad said James has "no moral compass".

Brendan Boucher / Apr 21, 2021

Canadian News, News

Majority of Calgary COVID tickets being thrown out of court

Calgary Police are frustrated that a majority of summons being issued for violating public health rules are being tossed in court.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 21, 2021

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Basketball nets are being covered in plastic in Ontario

Markham, Ontario has cancelled all scheduled indoor and outdoor recreation activities and has closed outdoor parks.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 21, 2021

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'White lives matter too much': Students forced to make BLM propaganda

Students in Sydney, Australia were reportedly required to make pro-Black Lives Matter and anti-police posters in their classroom

Brendan Boucher / Apr 21, 2021

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis joins Rumble

DeSantis has previously supported other alternative social media platforms like Parler by his presence there.

Brendan Boucher / Apr 20, 2021

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