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China implies that Meng's release could trigger Spavor and Kovrig's safe return home

A spokesman for China has suggested if Canada releases Meng back to China, they may release the two detained Canadians in return.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 25, 2020

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Peter MacKay endorser signed letter calling for release of Meng Wanzhou

A Peter Mackay endorser is one of the 19 former Canadian officials who signed a recent controversial letter, calling for the release of the Huawei executive.

Sam Edwards / Jun 25, 2020

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Senators demand Trudeau place sanctions on China for human rights violations

Senators are calling on Trudeau to sanction Chinese officials due to restricted freedoms in Hong Kong, its treatment of Muslims and the arrests of Canadians.

Sam Edwards / Jun 24, 2020

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EU to bar US travellers from entry despite reopening measures

European Union countries are preparing to restrict entry to Americans, due to the failure of the United States to handle the pandemic.

Sam Edwards / Jun 24, 2020

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Homemade face masks slow spread of COVID-19 according to new study

A recent study revealed that countries with a much shorter outbreaks and a lower death toll since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic had faster accessibility to face masks.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 23, 2020

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Prominent activist calls for MLK statues to fall and Rosa Parks to be 'cancelled'

A prominent and verified Twitter activist is calling for the cancellation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and for his statues to be taken down and replaced with Malcolm X.

Sam Edwards / Jun 22, 2020

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Justin Bieber denies sexual assault allegation from 2014

Justin Bieber says “there is no truth” to allegations of sexual abuse that claim the singer assaulted a woman about six years ago.

Sam Edwards / Jun 22, 2020

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Turkey drops bombs on Iran and Syria—targets Kurdish group it says has ties to Antifa

Turkey dropped bombs on Iraq and Syria, striking a Kurdish militia that has been accused of training members of the far-left extremist group known as Antifa—a movement that has caused destruction and mayhem throughout the US.

C.G. Jones / Jun 21, 2020

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German city to install controversial Vladimir Lenin statue

Over three decades after the end of communism in the eastern bloc, the western German city of Gelsenkirchen unveiled a controversial new monument in honor of the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin on Saturday.

C.G. Jones / Jun 20, 2020

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New book claims Trump does not like Trudeau and once told staff to attack him on TV

President Donald Trump is reportedly not a fan of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and even once told his staff to attack Trudeau during television interviews.

Sam Edwards / Jun 19, 2020

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Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor charged with espionage by China

Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have now spent 557 days in incarceration facilities and have now been charged with espionage by Chinese authorities.

Sam Edwards / Jun 19, 2020

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NHL legend Pavel Datsyuk 'holed up' at Russian monastery with coronavirus conspiracy theorist priest

Former NHL Player Pavel Datsyuk is allegedly hiding out in a Russian monastery along with a priest who believes coronavirus is a conspiracy.

Sam Edwards / Jun 17, 2020

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Aunt Jemima brand to be discontinued after complaints of racism

PepsiCo has announced that it will be dropping its Aunt Jemima image and rebranding the syrup and pancake mix which has held the same name since 1889.

Sam Edwards / Jun 17, 2020

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Americans heading to Alaska and diverting in Banff told 'Now is not the time to visit'

Canadian border agents have been told to make sure they only allow essential travel following reports of Americans detouring to Banff en route to Alaska.

Sam Edwards / Jun 17, 2020

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Corporations announce support for racial justice but many employees say that's not enough

Corporations have now taken a stand on the cultural issues surrounding the unjust death of George Floyd, but have received backlash by their own employees not going farther.

C.G. Jones / Jun 16, 2020

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