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UPDATED: Renowned journalist Andy Ngo violently assaulted by Portland Antifa

Celebrated journalist and hoax specialist Andy Ngo was violently assaulted today to the point of a brain hemorrhage by a group of Portland Antifa members.

Barrett Wilson / Jun 29, 2019

American News

B.C. man carries fawn through liquor store—video footage leads to reunion with mother deer

A man carried a baby deer through a Invermere liquor store the other day, and thanks to video surveillance footage, authorities were able to identify and locate the man.

Yanky Pollak / Jun 28, 2019

American News

Is Andrew Yang the left’s Donald Trump, or something more special?

Yang’s use of his Social Media savvy to promote himself certainly recalls Trump. Unlike other candidates who churn out manufactured posts which clearly came from some poor, underpaid staffer, Yang interacts directly with his supporters.

Anna Slatz / Jun 27, 2019

American News

Trudeau seeks Trump’s help in China dispute

. On Tuesday, China made suspended its imports of Canadian meat. Canola, peas, and soybeans have also been in China’s crosshairs, as imports of all three from Canada have taken substantial hits.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 27, 2019

American News

Parents charged after Houston infant dies with over 90 fractures after she was brought home from hospital

Jazmine Robin, who was born prematurely, was 10 weeks old when she was allegedly murdered only 12 days after leaving the hospital.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 25, 2019

American News

Ravelry unravels: knitting community bans Trump supporters and “white supremacy”

Ravelry, the world’s largest online knitting community, is banning support for US president Donald Trump and his administration. The move is to ensure a space that is “inclusive of all,” the website says.

Kathrine Jebsen Moore / Jun 25, 2019

American News

Trudeau gets ridiculed on Twitter after low-energy Trump meeting

Clips and images from the event have been circulating online which show a meek and uncomfortable Trudeau seemingly gritting his teeth through the entire affair.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 21, 2019

American News

Trudeau pitches restored relationship with Trump during U.S. visit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was selling a restored relationship between his government and U.S. President Donald Trump’s, at the close of the PM’s two-day visit to Washington this week.

Jason Unrau / Jun 20, 2019

American News

Trump promises to do ‘anything he can’ for two Canadians held in China

U.S. President Donald Trump said he would do “anything” he could to see China release two Canadians held by the communist state.

Jason Unrau / Jun 20, 2019

American News

Trudeau touches down in Washington ahead of White House visit

United States Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft and David MacNaughton, Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. greet Trudeau at Andrews Airforce

Jason Unrau / Jun 19, 2019

American News

Harvard was wrong to rescind Kyle Kashuv’s acceptance

Perhaps Harvard will consider adding an upload requirement of all digital correspondence for prospective students, so that the same standards will be applied to both public, pro-gun, school safety activists, and those kids who don’t garner national attention for standing up for their beliefs.

Libby Emmons / Jun 18, 2019

American News, Technology

NASA needs billions more to return to the moon

In order to reach its moon return goal, NASA will need around $4-5 billion in new funds each year, and Congress has not approved them yet in full.

Yanky Pollak / Jun 15, 2019

News, American News

Baby cut out of murdered woman’s womb dies in hospital

Spokesperson Cecilia Garcia confirmed a statement via Facebook that 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez’s baby died at Christ Medical Centre in Oak Lawn, and announced that the baby had died from “a severe brain injury.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 14, 2019

News, American News

New “racially motivated 911” law in Oregon may backfire

Last week, the state of Oregon successfully passed legislation to make illegal “racially motivated 911 calls.” Bill 3216 entitles victims to sue the 911 caller for up to $250 if they can demonstrate that the call was racially motivated and intended to discriminate against them.

Anna Slatz / Jun 11, 2019

News, American News

Victoria councillor suggests billing military for Remembrance Day events

A committee meeting on Thursday hosted the debate, with one side pushing for more funding for Canada Day policing costs.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 8, 2019

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