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John A. Macdonald's severed head featured on new stamps from Canada Post

James Bone, who works at Library and Archives Canada, had the sheet of stamps made up and delivered to him for $68.

The Post Millennial / Sep 11, 2020

Canadian News, News, Lifestyle, Business & Finance

Study shows 1 in 3 Canadian women are considering quitting their jobs

A new survey has revealed that Canadian women are far more likely than their male counterparts to consider quitting their jobs.

James Anthony / Sep 11, 2020

News, American News

BREAKING: Kanye tweets out support for Candace Owens’ book ‘Blackout’

Last-minute presidential candidate and artist Kanye West tweeted in support of black Republican pundit Candace Owens' new book, Blackout.

Mia Cathell / Sep 11, 2020

News, American News

After 105 days of riots, Portland mayor orders police to STOP using tear gas

Police in Portland have been trying to control and suppress rioting for over 100 days. Now Mayor Ted Wheeler has told police to stop using tear gas.

Simon Marks / Sep 10, 2020

News, American News

Portland woman accused of rioting faces both local and federal charges

A 29-year-old woman was arrested and federally charged for allegedly punching a Portland cop in the face during a riot in July.

Andy Ngo and Mia Cathell / Sep 10, 2020

News, American News

WATCH: Jason Whitlock says white liberals supporting the defunding of the police will ensure more black people are killed

Sports journalist Jason Whitlock appeared on Tucker Carlson Wednesday evening, stating that the defunding of the police is the best way to ensure more black people are killed.

C.G. Jones / Sep 10, 2020

News, American News

ESPN to televise athletes protesting and singing the 'black national anthem'

ESPN has announced that they will be televising professional athletes protesting by the singing of the black national anthem, a song known as Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing, instead of the Star-Spangled Banner.

C.G. Jones / Sep 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Toronto gang taskforce makes 11 arrests, including 19-year-old 'gang leader'

Harris added that that investigators “helped remove an alleged group of extremely violent individuals off the streets of the City of Toronto,”

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Sep 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government enlists children to spread healthy eating propaganda

The scheme, which seeks to recruit kids as young as 12, will have them instructing others to eat more carrots and drink more tap water.

Simon Marks / Sep 10, 2020

News, American News

BLM activist livestreams his own arrest after allegedly setting fire in Washington State

A BLM activist and alleged arsonist charged for reckless burning in the second degree had reported a fire set in Washington and then filmed his subsequent arrest.

Mia Cathell / Sep 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Canadian MPs now worried about potential second lockdown

Many MPs are worried about both the health and economic situations of Canada, and fear that there isn’t a proper plan in place to deal with these two looming problems.

The Post Millennial / Sep 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Toronto police arrest man brandishing machete who rammed cars on Don Valley Parkway

Toronto Police say they were called to the Don Valley Parkway near York Mills road around 3 p.m. after a woman reported that a man was repeatedly ramming his vehicle into hers.

Joe Vaughan / Sep 10, 2020

American News

Police chief stabbed in the face with ice pick as he opened his door

A police chief in Bonneau, South Carolina answered his door and was immediately attacked by a man, receiving a wound in the face from an ice pick.

James Anthony / Sep 10, 2020

News, American News

Oregon governor says wildfires could be 'greatest loss of human lives' due to wildfires in state's history

With winds raging up to 50 miles per hour, blowing flames miles in just a few hours, the collective footprint of the blaze is "nearly twice the size of New York City."

C.G. Jones / Sep 10, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

BREAKING: Trudeau's disgraced former finance minister violated Elections Act, must pay $300 fine

Morneau—whose personal wealth is counted in millions—will have to pay a measly $300 fine, and will have to post a copy of the findings on his social media.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 10, 2020

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