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Canadian News, Opinion, Culture

Tim Hortons guts its Roll Up the Rim contest

Roll Up the Rim to win, the iconic Tim Hortons tradition and the promotion that set them apart, is about to change, for the worse.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News

Indigenous chief says some anti-pipeline protestors are getting paid

The President of the National Coalition of Chiefs Dale Swampy claimed that some anti-pipeline protestors are paid by environmental activists groups.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

News, Culture, Technology

Woman plays violin while getting brain tumour removed

A woman who underwent brain surgery played violin throughout the operation in hopes that it would prevent them from stopping her ability to play.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

American News, #Entertainment

MIRACLE: NASCAR driver Ryan Newman released from hospital after horrific crash

Ryan Newman, the famous NASCAR driver, has been released from hospital following a horrific crash on Monday during the last lap of the Daytona 500.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Quebec premier blasts Trudeau’s handling of anti-pipeline protests

The Premier of Quebec has expressed his concern of Prime Minister Trudeau’s handling of the anti-pipeline protestors at the National Assembly, Tuesday.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 19, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Ontario train derailment leads to leaking crude oil

CN has made an announcement that approximately 30 cars are leaking crude oil after a train derailed Tuesday night, just west of Fort Frances, Ont.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 19, 2020

Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Gas prices expected to spike amid pipeline protests

Analysts are suggesting that the anti-pipeline protests that have blockaded railways, roads and certain ports are likely to result in a spike in gas prices.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 18, 2020

Canadian News, Culture, Business & Finance

WATCH: Toronto pizza guy calls customer gay slur, refuses service

Ontario pizza chain Gino’s Pizza has been embroiled in a scandal with the LGBTQ community after a customer was referred to as a faggot by a Gino’s employee.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 18, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

WATCH: Scheer RIPS Trudeau for pipeline inaction

“Will our country be one of the rule of law? Or ill our country be one of the rule of the mob?” Andrew Scheer said in response to Prime Minister Trudeau.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 18, 2020

Culture

BC mayor campaigns for Terry Fox to be on new five-dollar bill

There is much speculation as to who will be the face of the new Canadian five dollar bill. Terry Fox is a name that keeps popping up.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 18, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Via Rail to reopen routes from Quebec City to Ottawa, other routes still closed indefinitely

Via Rail announced this morning that CN has notified them that partial routes between Quebec City, Montreal and Ottawa will be back up and running Feb. 20.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 18, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Westbank First Nation member questions hereditary chiefs’ anti-pipeline support

A woman of the Westbank First Nation questions the supports hereditary chiefs have for opposing the CostalGas Link pipeline.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 17, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Thousand Islands Bridge reopens after anti-pipeline protests

The Thousand Islands Bridge, which had been closed down due to a blockade from people protesting the Coastal GasLink pipeline, has been reopened.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 17, 2020

International News, Politics & Policy

Chinese health officials dispute reports of Wuhan doctor’s death

The head of Wuchang’s city hospital in Wuhan,
Dr. Liu Zhiming is still being treated for coronavirus according to health officials.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 17, 2020

International News, Politics & Policy

Canadian quarantined in Wuhan staying for her cat

Kristina Shramko has decided to remain in Wuhan in order to stay with her cat, Kitya, despite having the opportunity to go back to Canada.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 17, 2020

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