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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

Bank of Canada warns that Trudeau's climate offensive will cause an economic 'shrink'

The Bank of Canada said he is expecting "sharp declines." Having said this, the Bank of Canada did not say whether they are expecting job losses.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 4, 2021

Canadian News, News, #exclude

BREAKING: Ford says Ontario will NOT mandate vaccine for healthcare workers

The Ford government announced today that it will not mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for health care workers.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 3, 2021

Canadian News, News

Durham police investigating death deemed 'suspicious' after boy finds grandmother dead at home

An investigation is ongoing, and a post-mortem has been scheduled.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 3, 2021

Canadian News, News

Toronto police release photos of man who allegedly fired several rounds into the air at local bar

The man has been described as a 6'2, muscular, with dark facial hair and tattoos. A handout by police shows the man wearing a baseball cap, black pants, black shoes, with a Louis Vuitton satchel bag.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 3, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau MP criticizes Toronto teacher for wearing blackface

Parkdale-High Park MP Arif Virani criticized a public school teacher in his riding who wore blackface to his class, calling his action an act of "intolerance"

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 3, 2021

Canadian News, News, #exclude

Trudeau Liberals refuse to disclose how much climate conference will cost taxpayers

In total, 39,509 people from around the world attended COP26. This includes 3,800 members of the media and 14,000 observers.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 3, 2021

Canadian News, News, Breaking News

BREAKING: Trudeau says 'even more ambitious' climate measures will come in future

"We'll cap oil and gas sector emissions today and ensure they decrease tomorrow at a pace and scale needed to reach net-zero by 2050," said Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 2, 2021

Canadian News, News

Ontario student at top private school given two years probation for gang sexual assault

The assault took place at St. Michael's school, which is all-boys and has educated top politicians like Patrick Brown and Stephen Lecce.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 2, 2021

Canadian News, News, News Analysis

Doug Ford expected to raise minimum wage to $15 an hour

Canada's inflation has grown to a startling 4.4 percent. The Bank of Canada has said that they expect this to grow to 5 percent.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 2, 2021

News, American News

Lindsey Graham told police to use their guns during Jan 6 capital storming

"What are you doing? Take back the Senate! You've got guns. Use them," said Graham to the police.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 1, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals to reassess 'definition of fully vaccinated'

"Boosters for the general population are not required at this time," said Tam. "But the Committee on Immunization and the Public Health Agency and the provinces will monitor this vaccine effectiveness over time."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 1, 2021

Canadian News, News, News Analysis, #exclude

WATCH: Trudeau pledges to destroy the Canadian oil and gas sector

"That's no small task for a major oil and gas producing country. It's a big step that's absolutely necessary."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 1, 2021

Canadian News, News, #exclude

University of Saskatchewan supports professor who falsely claimed to be Indigenous

Bourassa has even delivered a TED Talk in Saskatoon where she once again claimed to be Indigenous and detailed her experience with racism.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 1, 2021

Canadian News, News

Bell apologizes after incorrect time change on some phones this morning

Daylight Saving Time began today in the United Kingdom, but not in Canada, where it will not kick off for another week.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 1, 2021

Canadian News, News, Breaking News

BREAKING: Comedian will not have to pay disabled singer $35,000 after joke, Supreme Court decides

Four judges voted against Ward, saying that Gabriel's dignity was violated by the joke.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 29, 2021

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