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New details surface around woman who fell from balcony in Toronto

New details have emerged regarding an incident in Toronto that involved a woman allegedly being thrown off a balcony to her death by police.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News

BREAKING: Ford says landlords are 'testing' him, vows to take action if they don’t accept offer

"Everyone is at the table, and we need the federal government there, too... We can't do it alone, people in our rural communities deserve the same level of service that the rest of Ontario relies on every day," said Ford.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 3, 2020

Opinion, American News

Joe Biden can't 'heal racial wounds'—he helped create them

Joe Biden has tried to pitch himself as the answer to America’s race problem. But it’s hard to see how voters can trust Biden to fix racial inequities he helped create.

Brad Polumbo / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau no longer calls Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls tragedy a "genocide"

In 2019, Trudeau made headlines for saying the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous communities amounted to "genocide," telling a crowd in Vancouver, "We accept their findings, including that what happened amounts to genocide."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

Liberal MP wants universal basic income in spite of Canada's tattered economy

A Liberal MP has suggested that Canada's temporary pandemic relief programs should be converted into a permanent universal basic income.

Nico Johnson / Jun 3, 2020

American News

WATCH: Looters attempt to fight NYPD, both arrested immediately

Footage has emerged that shows an NYPD captain being assaulted by looters which led to two arrests on Tuesday night in the Financial District outside of a Zara location.

C.G. Jones / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

West Nipissing strikes down bylaw to outlaw smell of cannabis

Pot smokers everywhere can exhales a smoky breath of relief as the smell of cannabis will not be outlawed in West Nipissing.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

The 'revolving door' between Ontario's PCs and the for-profit seniors care industry worst hit by coronavirus

Conservative politicians and insiders routinely turn from the party and government payroll to cashing in on for-profit long-term care. Likewise, the for-profit lobby has given at least $340,477 in political donations to the Ontario PCs since 2007.

The Post Millennial / Jun 3, 2020

News, American News

WATCH: Woman told to get on her knees and apologize for white privilege

A viral video on social media shows a man running up to a white woman and telling her to get on her knees and apologize for her white privilege.

Sam Edwards / Jun 3, 2020

News, International News

Sweden's top epidemiologist says country may have taken wrong approach to coronavirus

The top epidemiologist in Sweden believes the country’s strategy to fight coronavirus has resulted in too many casualties.

Sam Edwards / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ottawa to mandate face masks on public transit

Passengers in Ottawa attempting to catch the bus or board a train after June 15th will want to bring a mask with them if they want to hitch a ride.

Leonardo Briceno / Jun 3, 2020

News, American News

DISGUSTING: 'George Floyd Challenge' goes viral on social media

This is vile: Young men and teens have been sharing photos of themselves kneeling on the necks of their friends for the "George Floyd Challenge."

C.G. Jones / Jun 3, 2020

American News

WATCH: Teen girl calls out rioters: 'Because of you, I lost my sister'

Davenport, Iowa, was the site of where two people were fatally shot and two police officers were injured as shots rang out during George Floyd protests-turned-riots late Sunday evening.

C.G. Jones / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Ontario grain farmers launch blistering attack on Trudeau

The Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) have released another blistering video, warning Canadians that the food supply chain is breaking.

Nico Johnson / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Ontario state of emergency hurts businesses close to Quebec border

Ontario's decision to extend the state of emergency may cost certain businesses their livelihood, such as one Ottawa hairdresser.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 3, 2020

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