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Complaint against Bell and Rogers to Competition Bureau claims price-fixing of phone bills

Bell Canada and Rogers Communications Canada Inc. have had a complaint filed against him with the Competition Bureau by TekSavvy Solutions Inc.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Peter MacKay claims that legalizing marijuana was a mistake

Peter MacKay, is not a fan of the legalization of marijuana. He says he is worried about how it will affect driving, mental health and young people.

Sam Edwards / Feb 25, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

CN Rail and CP team up to evade anti-pipeline blockades

CN and Canadian Pacific, have been sharing each other’s rail lines to keep the transportation of essential supplies moving despite protest blockades.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 25, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

POLL: 63 percent of Canadians support police intervention in anti-pipeline blockades

A recent poll suggests that the amount of Canadians against the blockades and in support police intervention is on the rise

Sam Edwards / Feb 25, 2020

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

The Trudeau government won’t release information gender research—why?

The Trudeau government promised a Gender-Based Analysis of Bill C16. It was never released. Now there’s a petition for the release of this information.

Libby Emmons / Feb 24, 2020

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The re-education of Senator Lynn Beyak

It’s very likely that Senator Lynn Beyak will be suspended again and forced to undergo further re-education concerning her problematic beliefs.

Barbara Kay / Feb 22, 2020

Canadian News, Culture, Politics & Policy

Wet’suwet’en matriarch upset with anti-pipeline protestors

Rita George, a Wet’suwet’en hereditary subchief has decided to voice her opinion about the anti-pipeline protestors who aren’t with the community.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 22, 2020

Canadian News, Culture, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

CBC attempts to trademark the word “Oh”

CBC is attempting to trademark the word “Oh” and “Radio-Canada Oh-dio” for a new marketing campaign after Peter O’Toole called for the privatization of CBC.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 21, 2020

American News, Culture, #Entertainment, Politics & Policy

Pigeons wearing MAGA hats fly through Las Vegas

Trump supporting pigeons have been spotted in Las Vegas this week. The birds were wearing MAGA that had been glued to their heads by Trump supporters.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 21, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau asks MPs to approve $2.1 BILLION for Indigenous communities

As the nation’s economy continues to sputter due to protests and blockades, the Trudeau government wants $2.1 billion for Indigenous communities.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 21, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

MILLIONS of Ontario kids out of the classroom as public teachers strike

Ontario’s first ever provincewide public school teachers’ strikes began Friday, leaving two million studnets out of the classrooms.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 21, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau’s offer to swap RCMP for Indigenous cops is turned down by Wet’suwet’en chief

Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs are sticking to their demands of the withdrawal of the RCMP from their land before meeting with government leaders.

Sam Edwards / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau to hold meeting with premiers over anti-pipeline blockades

Prime Minister Trudeau will hold a meeting with the Canadian premiers to update what the government’s plan to deal with anti-pipeline protestors blockades

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

O’Toole would make blocking ‘critical infrastructure’ a criminal offence and let police clear blockades

Erin O’Toole says that if he were to become PM he would make it a criminal offence to block major railways, ports, bridges and highways.

Sam Edwards / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

CN Rail obtains injunction to remove blockade in Quebec

CN Rail has acquired an injunction to remove a blockade on the rails of Montreal’s South Shore and police will use force if necessary.

Sam Edwards / Feb 20, 2020

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