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Rioters outraged by death of George Floyd mistakenly vandalize a statue dedicated to African-American heroes

While protesting the death of George Floyd, vandals unwittingly desecrated a statue that honours African-American soldiers who fought in the Civil War to end slavery.

C.G. Jones / Jun 4, 2020

News, International News

Thousands defy ban in Hong Kong to attend Tiananmen vigil

Thousands of demonstrators have defied the ban in Hong Kong to attend a mass vigil in memory of Beijing’s 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown victims.

Sam Edwards / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Trudeau can't answer whether or not he's afraid of Xi Jinping

When asked if he was afraid of Xi Jinping, Trudeau said: "Every step of the way, we have listened to our security agencies, our intelligence services, to work with our allies."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 4, 2020

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WATCH: Graffiti cleaners harassed for cleaning anti-police, Black Lives Matter graffiti

As several young people gathered outside to scrub graffiti off a memorial, others also gathered around to criticize them for not allowing the vandalism to remain there for a single day.

C.G. Jones / Jun 4, 2020

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University of Alberta fires anthropology professor for saying biological sex is real

The University of Alberta has fired Kathleen Lowrey from her role as associate chair of undergraduate programs in the Department of Anthropology, for saying biological sex is a reality.

Erin Perse / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau government to spend $88 million on COVID-19 advertising

The Liberals are set to spend over $88 million on spreading public messages about COVID-19, everything from health advice, to marketing government programs.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Jane Philpott appointed to lead Ontario's pandemic data effort

The Progressive Conservative government in Ontario has appointed Jane Philpott, the former federal cabinet minister, to lead the pandemic data effort.

Sam Edwards / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Trudeau's parliamentary power grab must be fought

This election will decide whether Canada will continue to be a free and prosperous nation, or whether we will slide downwards into tyranny, corruption, and authoritarianism.

Warren Steinley / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau government can't explain $1.8 BILLION worth of wasted PPE, says Canada will be prepared for 'next pandemic'

The majority new equipment was made in China, according to Deputy Public Works Minister Bill Matthews.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 4, 2020

News, American News

BREAKING: Project Veritas goes undercover to expose the domestic terrorist tactics of antifa

In the footage, members of Rose City Antifa explain various strategies for inflicting street violence while concealing it from the public.

C.G. Jones / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Alberta premier attacks Liberal gun ban as a punishment for law-abiding gun owners

Premier Jason Kenney and other Albertan politicians have called out the new Liberal gun ban as "an overreach" that punishing law-abiding gun owners.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 4, 2020

News, American News

Snapchat censors Trump's content and removes it from 'Discover' section

On Wednesday, social media giant Snapchat announced that it will no longer feature content from President Trump in its Discover section.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Liberal MP angered that Quebec hospitals give priority to coronavirus cases over other patients

If hospitals receive an influx of coronavirus patients, protocol requires respirator access for them before disabled and vulnerable people.

Sam Edwards / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, News

Green Party leader says America 'unsafe' for minorities, wants Canada to offer refugee status

Elizabeth May has managed to irritate a large swath of Canadians by suggesting that the United States is no longer safe.

Nico Johnson / Jun 3, 2020

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Lawyers who allegedly threw Molotov cocktail at police released on bond

Two prominent attorneys were charged in an incident involving the tossing of a Molotov cocktail into a police vehicle with officers inside.

C.G. Jones / Jun 3, 2020

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