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Seven arrested following Sunday night curfew riot in Montreal

Extensive property damage was recorded, with several videos emerging of rioters smashing windows setting street fires.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 12, 2021

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Over 100 corporate executives discuss plans to use financial pressure to alter state voting laws

The corporate leaders discussed a variety of methods they could use to pressure states to change their voting laws.

Noah David Alter / Apr 12, 2021

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Trudeau Minister Bill Blair's team endorses ban on criminal background checks

Blair's team approved of this motion after research revealed that the unemployment rate for convicted felons lies at around 50 percent.

Nico Johnson / Apr 12, 2021

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National Guard deployed as riots break out near Minneapolis after police involved shooting

Hundreds gathered and began attacking police vehicles at the scene of a fatal traffic stop with an officer involved shooting in the Brooklyn Center city of Minnesota Sunday evening.

Ari Hoffman / Apr 12, 2021

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Thousands show up to protest Montreal curfew

Over 5,000 people are expected to attend the protest over the course of the evening.

Ari Hoffman / Apr 12, 2021

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Montreal Police arrest park visitors following enactment of strict 8pm lockdown curfew

While reporting at the public park, a journalist captured an SPVM arrest of a woman. Police tried to prevent her from filming it.

Ian Miles Cheong / Apr 12, 2021

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Forced closure of GraceLife Church prompts hundreds to protest

The congregation was "physically closed" on Wednesday according to Alberta Health Services for defying the province's COVID-19 orders for months.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 12, 2021

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BREAKING: Three people including 2 year old shot near Seattle's Central District

At least four people were shot near Seattle's Central District neighborhood Sunday afternoon according to the Seattle Police Department.

Ari Hoffman / Apr 12, 2021

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Antifa network disavows activist AntiFash Gordon amid abuse claims

Torch Antifa Network issued a statement on Friday distancing themselves from prominent Antifa activist Christian Exoo, of AntiFash Gordon on Twitter, after a small number of "anti fascist researchers" issued their own statement outlining claims of abuse.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 11, 2021

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China to mint trackable digital currency linked to central bank

The digital version of the yuan would reportedly be controlled and issued by China's central bank, and gives the government news tools to closely monitor the economy and people in real time.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 11, 2021

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WATCH: CNN's Brian Stelter is really upset that Fox News personalities aren't sharing 'vaccine selfies'

"Why do you think we haven't seen the biggest stars in Fox News get vaccinated or show us their vaccine selfies?" CNN's Brian Stelter asked.

James Anthony / Apr 11, 2021

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McGill University students doxing fellow students that broke Public Health decree

In a Facebook group dedicated to McGill University students, many have recently taken to creating posts and polls about issuing student-led consequences for those that have defied Quebec's Public Health decree.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 11, 2021

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MSNBC's Joy Reid spreads 'vaccine trutherism' on Twitter

Joy Reid, the host of "The Reid Out", a show that airs five times a week at prime time on MSNBC, tweeted things that critics are saying amount to the same 'vaccine trutherism' that gets censored when someone else makes the same point.

James Anthony / Apr 11, 2021

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Cities with protests have significantly more homicides: study

A study recently released by UMass Amherst indicates that cities where mass protests are common have had between 1000-6000 more homicides in a five-year period as would otherwise be expected.

The Post Millennial / Apr 11, 2021

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More post-secondary institutions planning to insist on vaccinations for students and staff

Many more colleges and universities across the US are following the lead of places such as Rutgers and Cornell Universities in planning to require that students and staff be vaccinated.

James Anthony / Apr 11, 2021

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