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BREAKING: Train derailment in central BC, school evacuated

A train derailment in BC led to a local school being evacuated. It happened approximately 40 kilometres east of Prince George

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau not yet considering travel restrictions for Canada amidst coronavirus

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is advising the public to stay calm amidst the coronavirus epidemic, which has now infected close to 100,000 worldwide.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News, News

Manitoba to drop sales tax by one percent to counter carbon tax

The government says they will be moving forward with cutting the provincial sales tax, along with a $25-per-tonne tax on July 1. The provincial sales tax will be dropped by one point, to six percent.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Warren Buffett’s company backs out of Quebec energy project due to anti-pipeline blockades

Warren Buffett pulled a $4 billion investment in the liquid natural gas pipeline near the Saguenay port due to anti-pipeline blockades.

Sam Edwards / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News

Starbucks REFUSING to serve customers with reusable mugs due to coronavirus

Starbucks is temporally refusing to serve customers who bring in their own reusable mugs over fears that they may be spreading coronavirus

Nico Johnson / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News, News

Supreme Court will not hear new challenges to Trans Mountain Pipeline

The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is one step closer to becoming reality, as the court has chosen not to hear the five challenges that would have been presented by environmental and Indigenous rights groups in British Columbia.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News, News

Iranian family flees to Canada after son killed in Ukrainian flight 752 tragedy

The family of an Iranian graduate student at the University of Alberta who died during the disastrous shooting of a Ukrainian airplane by Iran have fled to Edmonton.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Ontario French and Catholic school boards to join strike despite recent concessions

Ontario teachers in the French and English Catholic school systems say they’re planning a walk out from all schools in their respective boards.

Quinn Patrick / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News

AMBER ALERT: 14 year-old Toronto boy abducted

Wednesday morning, a 14-year-old North York boy screamed for help as he was pushed into a Jeep by two men. Police are asking for the public’s help.

Libby Emmons / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News

Canadian military shifts to pre-pandemic planning

Preparation for the spread of the virus within Canada has shifted the military’s focus toward planning for the potential of a pandemic.

Libby Emmons / Mar 5, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

BC exports fall $30 million a day due to anti-pipeline blockades, cargo may be diverted permanently

BC is losing $30 million a day in exports due to the ongoing anti-pipeline blockades that continue across Canada. These losses may be permanent.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News, Lifestyle

Ford government to provide Ontarians with free treatment for depression and anxiety

A program called Mindability was announced by the health minister Tuesday. The program will provide free therapy for Ontarians with anxiety and depression

Sam Edwards / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News

Conservative MP Michael Chong URGES Canadians to reject Trudeau’s attack on free speech

Michael Chong is urging Canadians to sign a petition that calls on Trudeau to reject a controversial report that undermines the free speech of Canadians.

Nico Johnson / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Canada is broken because Justin Trudeau broke it

Sixty-nine percent believe Canada is broken. Justin Trudeau has a 64 percent disapproval rating. There’s a reason for these numbers: Trudeau broke Canada.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 4, 2020

Canadian News, Culture

Students block Toronto streets in solidarity with anti-pipeline movement

On Wednesday afternoon, Toronto students walked out of their classrooms and took to the streets to express solidarity with anti-pipeline protestors.

Beth Baisch and Barrett Wilson / Mar 4, 2020

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