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Quinn Patrick

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News, International News

Coronavirus in China confirmed contagious by human-to-human transmission

Health officials in Beijing have confirmed two cases of the new coronavirus today. An additional case has been reported in Shenzhen by authorities.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 20, 2020

Canadian News, Technology

Bow and arrow used to launch meth into jail

The bag of narcotics was attached to a carbon-fibre sporting arrow which was used to launch the package over prison walls.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 18, 2020

Canadian News

Fraudster who made money off Humboldt Broncos tragedy found guilty

Andrij Olesiuk defrauded donors for thousands of dollars. People thought the money was going to the victims’ families of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 17, 2020

American News, Politics & Policy

Doctor shares new evidence suggesting Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself

Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist has claimed that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 16, 2020

Canadian News, Culture, Technology, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Bell Let’s Talk partners up to end stigma around mental health

Bell Let’s Talk is teaming up with the Northwestel and government of the NWT on a $500,000 collaboration to support the Strongest Families Institute.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 16, 2020

Canadian News, Culture, Politics & Policy

Founder of Peace by Chocolate becomes a Canadian citizen

A Syrian refugee has become a Canadian citizen today and a celebration was held at Halifax’s Pier 21. Tareq Hadhad is the founder of Peace by Chocolate.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 16, 2020

Canadian News, Culture

Annual Vancouver snowball fight postponed because of snow

An annual snowball fight held at the University of British Columbia has been postponed due to a bombardment of snow.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 15, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Stephen Harper leaves Conservative Fund board in an attempt to stop Charest

Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced that he will resign from his position on the board of the Conservative Party of Canada’s fundraising arm.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 15, 2020

Canadian News, Culture

Meghan Markle visits women’s centre in Vancouver

Meghan Markle made an appearance at the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre to discuss women’s issues.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 15, 2020

Canadian News, Technology, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Trudeau government looking at compensation for Canadian victims of online fraud

The Trudeau government is looking at new legislation to compensate Canadians who have their privacy breached when hackers access their private information.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 15, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, Culture, Business & Finance

Tim Horton’s best card was their branding, but the jig is up

Tim Hortons can stop trying to pull on Canadian’s patriotic heartstrings for customer loyalty. Canadians aren’t buying it anymore.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 15, 2020

American News, Technology, Business & Finance

First robot ever created using living cells

Never before has humanity managed to create “completely biological machines from the ground up”, wrote the research team in a recent paper.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 15, 2020

American News, Culture, #Entertainment, Politics & Policy

PRESIDENT CRASHER: Vince Vaughn facing heat for talking to Trump

Social justice Twitter accounts tried to shame and cancel Vince Vaughn after video from Monday showed him talking to U.S. President Donald Trump.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 14, 2020

Canadian News, Culture

Montreal: Iranian Islamic Centre to hold vigil for victims of plane shot down by Iran

The Iranian Islamic Centre took to Twitter to announce its plans for a public memorial to take place on Thursday, January 16, from 7:30-9 PM.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 13, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Edmonton has the highest unemployment rate of any Canadian city

The highest unemployment rate of any major city in Canada may surprise you—Edmonton. As a whole, Alberta’s full-time jobs decreased last month as well.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 11, 2020

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