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Reuters claims Cuban protests increased coronavirus spike, but found no increases during BLM riots

The outlet cited the controversial Pan American Health Organization which is currently facing scrutiny over human trafficking and forced labor concerns.

Nick Monroe / Jul 15, 2021

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Statistics Canada says excess mortality of pandemic responses are higher than COVID-19 related deaths

Four times as many people died from the "indirect" consequences" of pandemic responses than COVID-19.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 15, 2021

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WATCH: Tucker Carlson reveals that ICE is using military resources to 'move illegal immigrants secretly' around the US

ICE reached out to Tucker Carlson during his Wednesday night broadcast to confirm his report that the US military has been moving illegal immigrants secretly around the country.

The Post Millennial / Jul 15, 2021

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BLM comes out in support of the Cuban communist regime—'condemns the US'

Black Lives Matter issued a statement condemning the US federal government, not Cuba's communist regime, over its "inhumane treatment" of the Cuban people, as demonstrations on the island continue.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 15, 2021

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Very few Canadians know Trudeau Liberals sent China $14.2 million in foreign aid last year

In 2020, federal agencies paid out a total of $6.5 billion in foreign aid worldwide.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 15, 2021

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WATCH: Tucker Carlson says mail-in ballots were double counted in Georgia

Carlson said that "at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots... were double counted in Fulton County," for a "total of more than 4,000 votes."

The Post Millennial / Jul 15, 2021

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Amazon, Google, Starbucks among corporations seeking to pass Democrat-sponsored federal election laws

166 large American companies are seeking to push Congress into passing partisan voting laws which will benefit Democrats in subsequent elections.

Brendan Boucher / Jul 14, 2021

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As France issues vaccine passports, questions linger about Canada's approach

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that people will have to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to enter establishments like bars, restaurants and movie theatres.

Brendan Boucher / Jul 14, 2021

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FBI's botched response to Nassar sex abuse allegations allowed crimes to continue: Inspector General

“The actions and inactions of certain FBI employees described in the Report are inexcusable and a discredit to this organization.”

Nick Monroe / Jul 14, 2021

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BLM activist accused of molesting 62 kids returns to school board despite ongoing investigation

As of today the investigation into Anderson is still ongoing.

Nick Monroe / Jul 14, 2021

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Black Canadians more likely to be hesitant to get vaccine, says survey

Leaders in the black community are saying that it is the government's job to combat vaccine hesitancy among Canada's black communities.

Brendan Boucher / Jul 14, 2021

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BREAKING: Peter Doocy asks Psaki why Biden admin won't say 'communism' when referring to Cuban protests

Psaki was grilled by Fox News' Peter Doocy and couldn't answer the simple question: "Do you think the people are leaving Cuba because they don't like communism?"

Brendan Boucher / Jul 14, 2021

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WATCH: Psaki grilled over Biden's support for the Texas lawmakers who fled in protest of election integrity

"Do you know of any examples from his 36 years in the Senate that Joe Biden just hopped on a train and left town to avoid a vote that he knew he was gonna lose?" Doocy asked.

Libby Emmons / Jul 14, 2021

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Fifth body recovered in deadly Kelowna, BC crane collapse

A crane at a construction site for a luxury condominium building in the city's downtown tumbled on Monday.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 14, 2021

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Ontario woman charged after allegedly sexually assaulting young boy in park

A Toronto woman has been charged after she allegedly sexually assaulted a young boy in a park.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 14, 2021

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