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Roberto Wakerell-Cruz

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz is a Montreal-based journalist writer and podcast host. He is the main host of This Week In Canada a comedy and opinion news show.

Canadian News, News

Two hospital security guards charged after Toronto woman's death

Two security guards have been charged after an alleged physical interaction with a patient at the Toronto General Hospital that led to her death.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 9, 2020

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Senator calls out Trudeau Liberals for targeting Canadians' savings accounts

"Preloaded stimulus is another one of your government's cute little catchphrases, the kind you roll out when you don't want Canadians to catch on to what you're actually trying to do."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 8, 2020

News, American News

BREAKING: Trump to sign executive order prioritizing Americans for COVID vaccine

The order, which is expected to be signed on Tuesday, falls in line with the president's "America First approach."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 7, 2020

News, American News

WATCH: Woke mall Santa REJECTS boy's request for Nerf gun, makes him cry

"No guns, not even a Nerf gun. Nope, if your dad wants to get it for you, that's fine. But I can't bring it to you."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 7, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ontarians may be required to be vaccinated to move with 'latitude and freedom'

Ontario's Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Williams said that Ontarians may be required to be vaccinated before entering long term care homes or hospitals without PPE.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Manitoba premier says he's the 'guy who's stealing Christmas to keep you safe'

"I'm the guy who's stealing Christmas to keep you safe. Because you need to do this now, you need to do the right thing. Next year, we'll have lots to celebrate."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

CBC 'producing programming Canadian taxpayers are not watching and don't want,' says Senator

CBC receives most of their revenue from the federal government, which spends $1.3 billion on the broadcaster annually.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

'Trigger warning' placed at foot of John A Macdonald statue in Toronto

"Though we cannot change the history we have inherited, we can shape the history we wish to leave behind," the plaque reads.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 2, 2020

Canadian News, News

Angry mob pushes petition to delete Adamson BBQ owner’s GoFundMe

The petition calls Skelly a "white privileged anti-masker conspiracy theorist who comes from money."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 2, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Poilievre blasts Freeland's fiscal update, says Trudeau Liberals are 'running quickly' towards the cliff

Poilievre said that the government was slow in procuring agreements to bring vaccines to Canada, saying we will behind "billions" of people around the world in receiving the jab.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Freeland reveals Trudeau Liberals' plan to 'build back better,' adding $400 BILLION to national debt

"As we build back, we have it within our reach to build back better, tackling challenges that hold us all back, homelessness systemic racism, and the unfinished and essential work of reconciliation," said Freeland.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 30, 2020

Canadian News

BREAKING: Adamson BBQ owner Adam Skelly released on $50,000 bail

Skelly's next court appearance will be January 4.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 27, 2020

Canadian News

'Buddy, you need to shut down': Ford blasts Adamson BBQ owner for 'putting people's lives in jeopardy'

Ford said Skelly's defiance of the chief medical officer's provisions for the province were "unacceptable."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 25, 2020

Canadian News

BREAKING: Crowd chants 'CBC sucks' as restauranteur who broke lockdown orders kicks media off his property

A crowd of patrons at Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke were seen chanting "CBC sucks" as restaurant owner Adam Skelly guided establishment media crew off his property.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 25, 2020

Canadian News

800 foreign fugitives wanted for deportation are still living in Canada, border agency admits

The president of the Border Services Agency, John Ossowsky, confirmed to Conservative MP Raquel Dancho that the number of "wanted" peoples from foreign nations now sits at 800 people.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 25, 2020

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