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Jonathan Bradley

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Canadian News, News

New report blasts Canadian student unions and universities for anti-free speech stances

Twenty-three student unions were given at least one F this year, which almost doubled from 13 last year.

Jonathan Bradley / Sep 25, 2020

Canadian News, News

Saskatchewan's lockdown restrictions found to violate the Charter

"While lockdown measures were presumably imposed with the good intention of saving lives, good intentions do not meet the Charter's test of demonstrable justification," the legal analysis said.

Jonathan Bradley / Sep 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

Cancelled psych professor running for Nova Scotia councillor

"I am using it as a concrete example of my integrity," Mehta said. "I believe that it demonstrates clearly that I am firm when it comes to matters of principle or conscience."

Jonathan Bradley / Sep 9, 2020

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Five Republican contenders to watch in the election race this year

If the Republicans are to take back the House, the party would need to win 20 seats away from the Democrats. In the Senate, 35 seats are up for grabs.

Jonathan Bradley / Aug 26, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Ford government puts funding into crucial infrastructure

The Ford government is providing $30 million to municipalities through Connecting Links from 2021-2022 to build, repair, and replace local roads and bridges.

Jonathan Bradley / Aug 14, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ford government to provide $1.6 billion in first round of emergency funding

The Ontario government will be giving municipalities up to $1.6 billion as part of the first round of emergency funding under the Safe Restart Agreement.

Jonathan Bradley / Aug 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Canadian universities should mandate courses on the Canadian constitution

A course on the Canadian constitution would show students Canada is among the greatest countries in the world, and people should readily accept this statement based on this country's achievements.

Jonathan Bradley / Aug 12, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Western countries and the creep of communism

Western countries are among the most successful in the world. The success of these western countries is derived from the freedom they provide their people.

Jonathan Bradley / Jul 19, 2020

News, International News

Russians voted yes on collection of 200 constitutional amendments, including same-sex marriage and Putin's rule

The referendum included over 200 constitutional amendments, and the way the ballot was formulated, it asked for a yes or no vote across the board.

Jonathan Bradley / Jul 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

Families of Nova Scotia shooting victims launch class-action lawsuit against RCMP

The families of the Nova Scotians killed and injured during the mass shooting in April have filed a proposed class-action against the RCMP.

Jonathan Bradley / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Movies could be back in theatres by the end of June

Cineplex is aiming to have a gradual reopening of their Canadian movie theatres, starting with six locations in Alberta later this month.

Jonathan Bradley / Jun 16, 2020

Canadian News, News

Arrests made in laser pointer attack on York Regional Police helicopter

Two men have been arrested and charged with a series of what York Regional Police (YRP) called “laser attacks” on the police agency’s Air2 helicopter.

Jonathan Bradley / May 30, 2020

Canadian News, News

Toronto to paint circles in Trinity Bellwoods Park to enforce social distancing

Toronto will be painting circles on the grass at Trinity Bellwoods Park to enforce social distancing as per coronavirus crisis measures.

Jonathan Bradley / May 27, 2020

#unrestricted, Canadian News, News

Trudeau government exchanges sick days for NDP votes to limit Parliamentary seatings through summer

Trudeau said he will encourage the provinces to implement 10 days of paid sick leave per year as Canada deals with the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Jonathan Bradley / May 26, 2020

#unrestricted, Canadian News, News

Ontario’s deficit to quadruple to $41 billion due to coronavirus costs

Ontario’s deficit is expected to quadruple in 2020-2021 due to the partial economic shutdown associated with the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Jonathan Bradley / May 12, 2020

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