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Car struck fifteen-year-old boy in Edmonton

According to CTV News, Edmonton police say the boy is expected to survive and that the scene of the crash was cleared roughly 3 hours later

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 6, 2019

Toronto police reveal photo of man wanted in sexual assault case

Police report that the 23-year-old woman was working at a local business when an unknown man approached her and proceeded to sexually assault her. The man was then chased away by another worker at the business.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Canada employment boom led by Ontario and Quebec — 81,000 more workers in August

Overall, in August, Canada saw an 81,000 increase in employment.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Human Rights Tribunal orders Canada to give separated Indigenous families $2 billion

In the ruling, The Caring Society has asked for $20,000 plus interest be paid out to First Nations who were separated from their parents or experienced other abuses or discrimination by the Canadian government.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 6, 2019

Online ISIS supporter to be released in B.C. while awaiting deportation

As part of his release, Hamdan must meet more than 25 conditions, according to spokesperson Melissa Anderson; however, she failed to specify what these conditions would be.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News

Ontario woman dead after Hurricane Dorian annihilates Bahamas

“I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t terrified; but the dogs, chickens, husband & children are inside and everything is batted down the best we could!” Liolli wrote on Facebook just before the storm struck at its greatest intensity.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Manitoba RCMP make arrest in Carberry shooting

Police say that further investigation revealed Peters to have been one of the two who transferred the older man to the hospital.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Ford government announces electronic auto insurance slip option

Ontario’s provincial government just saved citizens a major headache by taking care of pesky written auto insurance slips. According to CBC, drivers will now be able to carry an electric version of their auto insurance slip in their car.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

Senate security prevents man from wearing “I heart oil & gas” t-shirt — security cites fear of offence

“Nowhere does the shirt say anything negative, defamatory or insulting to others,” Lacey continues.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

American News

Naturalized U.S. citizen indicted for providing material support to ISIS

During his occupation with ISIS, he eventually rose through the ranks and became a trainer for other ISIS members.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

Report: Suicide second biggest killer of kids in Canada

The report is called Raising Canada — Election 2019: A vote for children is a vote for Canada and aggregates data from sources ranging from UNICEF to the various government institutions to Kids Help Phone.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberal spending commitment frenzy sees $12.8 billion in promises made in August alone

Other commitments in August included gas tax fund transfers totaling $1.87 billion, as part of a greater promise to use oil revenues to redistribute wealth to thousands of municipalities.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

American News

Fake physician and doctor prescribe hundreds of thousands of opioids

According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Arif posed as a physician at an unregistered clinic to run his “pill mill” operation, along with other co-conspirators between September 2015 through February 2016.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

International News

Pecked to death: woman dies from fatal rooster attack

According to the report, the woman cried out to her husband before collapsing in the driveway but had died by the time police arrived. Police noted blood inside the chicken coop, as well as a pool in the area where she had fell.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

B.C. renters could pay up to 2.6 percent more in 2020

However, Robinson says that if changes had not been made, renters could have seen an increase as high as 9 percent in their rental rates due to various loopholes in the previous inflation formula.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

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