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Ravelry unravels: knitting community bans Trump supporters and “white supremacy”

Ravelry, the world’s largest online knitting community, is banning support for US president Donald Trump and his administration. The move is to ensure a space that is “inclusive of all,” the website says.

Kathrine Jebsen Moore / Jun 25, 2019

Canadian News

Elections Canada abandons “influencers” social media campaign

The non-partisan agency responsible for administering the national vote scrapped the idea after final vetting for its choice of 13 ‘influencers’ turned up past activity which could give the perception of inherent biases.

Jason Unrau / Jun 24, 2019

Canadian News

VIDEO: Antifa member arrested after alleged assault at UBC trans talk

Videos of the incident circulating online show a masked individual rush through the University of British Columbia auditorium and strike at an innocent bystander. A fire alarm can be heard in the background before the suspect is seen on the ground being apprehended by the police.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 24, 2019

Canadian News

The NDP could nominate Canada's AOC in Parkdale-High Park

A looming conflict on Canada's left wing- between the old guard who wishes to hug the centre and the younger

Joshua Lieblein / Jun 22, 2019

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Doug Ford’s chief of staff, Dean French, has resigned

According to multiple sources, Dean French, the chief of staff to Ontario Premier Doug Ford has resigned.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 21, 2019

Canadian News

Interview with Sask. MP Rosemarie Falk

On May 30th, 2018, Rosemarie Falk’s infamous high-five drew mass outrage from her political opponents, who were quick to associate the gesture with the Conservative vote on Bill C-262.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Jun 21, 2019

Canadian News

Edited CBC article referred to women as “menstruators”

In another case of politically correct newspeak from Canada’s public broadcaster, a now-edited CBC article referred to women as “menstruators” instead of “women”.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 21, 2019

American News

Trudeau gets ridiculed on Twitter after low-energy Trump meeting

Clips and images from the event have been circulating online which show a meek and uncomfortable Trudeau seemingly gritting his teeth through the entire affair.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 21, 2019

International News

British Foreign Minister suspended after grabbing Greenpeace protestor

Few things scream “bad optics” for a politician quite like publicly and enthusiastically assaulting a middle aged woman. Unfortunately for British Foreign Minister Mark Field, his communications manager must have skipped over that in his media training.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 21, 2019

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VOTER FRAUD? 112,000 foreigners were illegally asked to vote in 2015 federal election

According to an alarming report by Blacklock’s Reporter, approximately 112,000 foreigners were included in a federal list of potential voters.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 21, 2019

Canadian News

Trudeau takes $18 million in taxpayer money to fund private airport at golf resort

Conservative MP John Barlow highlighted in Parliament that the Liberals were taking “$18 million from taxpayers to fund a private airport at the elite Cabot Links golf resort.”

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 21, 2019

American News

Trudeau pitches restored relationship with Trump during U.S. visit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was selling a restored relationship between his government and U.S. President Donald Trump’s, at the close of the PM’s two-day visit to Washington this week.

Jason Unrau / Jun 20, 2019

Canadian News

Canada needs investment and innovation, not taxation and regulation

The focus on investment and innovation in lieu of ineffective punitive approaches is sensible.

Peter Copeland / Jun 20, 2019

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Top five Instagram contemporary art follows

For the artists who present their work on this platform, and for the followers who like and comment, it’s a new way to see work, be inspired, and share ideas.

Libby Emmons / Jun 20, 2019

Canadian News

Independent Liberal senator blocks inquiry into Mark Norman affair

A Conservative bid to investigate the Mark Norman affair has been stopped in its tracks in the senate.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 20, 2019

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