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Alberta premier announces partership with Montana to vaccinate truckers crossing border

On Friday, Alberta Premiere Jason Kenney announced a partnership with Montana to distribute the neighboring state's excess vaccinations to truckers crossing the Canadian border.

Hannah Nightingale / May 7, 2021

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WATCH: BLM co-founder who recently went on home shopping spree once bragged about how her book is like Mao's 'Little Red Book'

Patrisse Cullors, the self-proclaimed "trained Marxist" who helped found BLM has been caught on a 2010 video talking about how flattered she was when someone compared her then just-published book to Mao's Little Red Book.

James Anthony / May 7, 2021

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WATCH: Elderly Asian women in Baltimore brutally beaten by man with a cinder block

Two Asian women were assaulted at the Baltimore liquor store where they work on Tuesday night. The attacker struck them repeatedly with a cinder block.

The Post Millennial / May 7, 2021

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REVEALED: Trudeau Liberals did not review Antifa groups for terrorist designation

Trudeau's terrorist report has a heavy emphasis on extremism on the right, but lacks any mention of left-wing extremism.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 7, 2021

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DAMAGE CONTROL: Biden tries to put horrific jobs numbers 'in perspective'

"This months job numbers show we're on the right track," President Biden said.

Libby Emmons / May 7, 2021

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Mount Allison professor suspended after saying Canada is not a racist country, criticizing BLM

"What this professor was saying throughout her blog … denying systemic racism in New Brunswick or in Canada, talking about BIPOC students in unkind ways, labelling Black Lives Matter a radical group — stuff that doesn't run in line with the values of our institution at all."

The Post Millennial / May 7, 2021

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Toronto Catholic schools to raise rainbow flag in honor of LGBTQ pride month

For the first time in schools' history, Toronto Catholic schools will raise the Pride flag in June, which is recognized as "pride month" in Toronto.

Hannah Nightingale / May 7, 2021

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Trump thanks FEC for dropping 'phony case' against him after Stormy Daniels payouts

"I thank the Commission for their decision, ending this chapter of Fake News," Trump said.

The Post Millennial / May 7, 2021

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Canada's economy loses 207,000 jobs in April: StatCan

Statistics Canada's most recent labour force survey has found that Canada's economy has lost 207,000 jobs in April.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 7, 2021

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BREAKING: April jobs report falls far short of Biden's target

As the report was released, The New York Times opined that "You really shouldn't care about a president's first 100 days."

Libby Emmons / May 7, 2021

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Non-profits to be big winners in Biden's tax plan

The Biden administration doesn't seem to concerned about the rich paying their fair share in taxes, so long as they don't pass on their cash to their heirs, or keep it themselves.

Libby Emmons / May 7, 2021

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WA Democrats threaten Inslee with special legislative session after pause in state's reopening plan

The letter said that granting a pause for some counties while not offering the same consideration to others "runs counter to our understanding that science and fairness shape decisions" and "damages both our confidence and our communities."

Ari Hoffman / May 7, 2021

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WATCH: Armed Antifa militants attack Portland motorists in broad daylight

A video from Portland, OR posted on Twitter Thursday showed armed Antifa activists assaulting a driver after threatening him with firearms in broad daylight while blocking traffic.

Ari Hoffman / May 7, 2021

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6th grade girl shoots three at Idaho middle school before teacher disarms her

"It’s not something normal that goes on here. You hear of people’s cows getting out or sheep running down the middle of Main Street, but you don’t hear about a school shooting at all."

The Post Millennial / May 7, 2021

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Alaska teacher suspended for telling class that George Floyd 'would still be alive' if he had complied with police

A teacher at Lathrop High School in Alaska has been placed on leave after she told students that George Floyd would still be alive had he complied with police orders.

Ari Hoffman / May 7, 2021

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