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12-year-old caught after driving SUV on Toronto expressway

According to CP24, a 12-year-old boy has been caught by police driving his family’s SUV on the Queen Elizabeth Way late last night.

James Anthony / Sep 1, 2020

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Report commissioned by DC mayor lists Washington monument as candidate to be renamed over 'problematic' namesake

Questions about the monuments that were posed to evaluate whether or not they were problematic included: “Did the person contribute positively to African Americans and other people of color?”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 1, 2020

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State department illegally monitored prominent conservatives' social media in 2019: sources

The US State Department is going to release memos proving that illegal monitoring of the social media accounts of 13 prominent American citizens occurred last year.

James Anthony / Sep 1, 2020

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BREAKING: New York City public schools delay opening due to backlash from teachers' union

New York City was set to open public schools on Sept. 10, but in a phone call received by the parents of 1.1 million students today, that date has been delayed to Sept. 21 due to concerns from teachers.

Libby Emmons / Sep 1, 2020

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Average Ontario high school teacher earns $103,926/year, wages will not be cut during pandemic

Bischof, President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation (OSSTF) told CFRA "nobody's pay has been cut in the pandemic" as he explained why they won't budge on their pay. In reality 2.2 million Ontarians have lost their jobs or had hours reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 1, 2020

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Study shows people with kids more likely to drink during pandemic

Parents are more likely to turn to alcohol as a coping mechanism if they have at least one minor child living with them.

James Anthony / Sep 1, 2020

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EXCLUSIVE: Attorney for family of teen murdered in Seattle's 'occupied zone' speaks out about new lawsuit against city

"With no assistance or rescue from Seattle first responders, Lorenzo died in agony from his wounds," claim the documents filed by Horace's lawyer Evan Oshan.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 1, 2020

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California district attorney asks police to consider looters' needs before charging them

A district attorney in California reportedly told members of law enforcement that they should consider the needs of looters before deciding to charge them with looting.

C.G. Jones / Sep 1, 2020

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Three people injured during daytime shooting in Ontario cemetery

Witnesses saw a Mercedes and a light-coloured Honda pull up to the scene and several gunmen start shooting.

James Anthony / Sep 1, 2020

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Antifa torches Portland mayor's apartment on his birthday

As leftists still claim that the Portland protests are "mostly peaceful," rioters last night continued to loot, vandalize, and set residences ablaze—this time the apartment building where Mayor Ted Wheeler lives and on his birthday.

Mia Cathell / Sep 1, 2020

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Trudeau blames 'extreme right' for dividing Canadians after John A. Macdonald statue toppled

"We need to move forward quickly and on the right ways on countering systemic discrimination, and our government will do just that," said Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 1, 2020

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WATCH: Trump shreds liberal leaders in Oregon, saying 'they stick up for the violence'

President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News host Laura Ingraham to discuss the shooting of an alleged Trump supporter in Portland on Saturday.

C.G. Jones / Sep 1, 2020

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Congressional candidate instructs Antifa on how to make spike strips

A failed California congressional candidate is publicly supporting Antifa on Twitter and instructing militants on how to craft spike strips.

Mia Cathell / Sep 1, 2020

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Kenney says he would be happy to receive Montreal's destroyed statue of Sir Macdonald

Alberta Premier, Jason Kenney , says he would be happy to take the destroyed 125-year-old bronze statue of John A. Macdonald from the City of Montreal and install it on the grounds of the Alberta Legislature.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 1, 2020

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Statue of Sir John A. Macdonald hidden, boarded up in Toronto

The statue of Sir John A. Macdonald that stands outside Queen's Park in Toronto has been boarded up in order to protect it from vandalisim.

Nico Johnson / Sep 1, 2020

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