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Binge-drinking and job anxiety up among Canadians due to coronavirus

A recent survey suggests that heavy drinking is most prevalent among younger people and those who have anxiety about financial instability due to COVID-19.

C.G. Jones / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Ontario drive-in theatres eagerly awaiting green light to reopen

Drive-in movie theatres have not yet been allowed to reopen since the pandemic first hit, but are still waiting on approval from the provincial government.

Quinn Patrick / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau announces meeting with UN, will look into giving asylum seekers immigrant status

Trudeau touched on how Canadian jobs and businesses were dependent on international business, saying that Canada "can't wait for others to act."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Why is CBC painting a sympathetic picture of an alleged child murderer?

The CBC's coverage of an alleged child killer asks reader to sympathize with the murderer, not the little girl. The man deserves a fair trial, but not sympathy.

Erin Perse / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government warns MPs not to use the term 'aboriginal' anymore

The term "Indian" was used in Cabinet until 2011, when the department's name switched to "Aboriginal Affairs." It changed again in 2015 to "Indigenous Affairs."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, News

Half of Canadians feel their government is withholding coronavirus information

A recent survey suggests that 50 percent of Canadians feel their governments are withholding information about coronavirus.

Sam Edwards / May 26, 2020

#unrestricted, Canadian News, News

Trudeau government exchanges sick days for NDP votes to limit Parliamentary seatings through summer

Trudeau said he will encourage the provinces to implement 10 days of paid sick leave per year as Canada deals with the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

Jonathan Bradley / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, News

US withdrawal from Open Skies Treaty presents difficult decision for Canada

Washington's potential withdrawal from a so-called confidence-building international treaty that allows member nations to conduct observation flights over each other's territory is set to present Canada with a difficult strategic challenge, according to one Canadian defense expert.

C.G. Jones / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, News

Thousands of international travelers still arriving in Canada's airports despite coronavirus restrictions

While Canada has dwindled the amount of US and international flights coming into the country due to COVID-19, there are still thousands of passengers flying in each week to the country's airports.

C.G. Jones / May 26, 2020

News, American News

US Supreme Court rules that not providing sex reassignment surgery to an inmate is 'cruel and unusual punishment'

The US Supreme Court declined to halt the court-ordered sex reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate in Idaho, who was convicted of molesting a minor.

C.G. Jones / May 26, 2020

Canadian News, News

Indoor spaces are more dangerous than outdoors for coronavirus spread

Public outrage ensued after videos and pictures emerged showing thousands of people in Toronto’s Trinity Bellwoods Park.

Sam Edwards / May 26, 2020

News, American News

Patriot visits graves of fallen soldiers for those who can't this Memorial Day

Undertaking a mission of kindness on this Memorial Day was Emily Domenech, who posted her intention of visiting her grandfather's grave and offered to visit the graves of others, as well.

Libby Emmons / May 25, 2020

News, American News, Culture

Wedding videography company denies refund after man's fiancee dies, proceeds to harass him online

A videographer that a couple hired to capture their wedding denied a refund and even threatened a lawsuit after the fiancee died in a car accident.

Sam Edwards / May 25, 2020

News, International News

Beloved kitten born with two faces passes away over weekend

A kitten that was born with two faces, often referred to as a "Janus Cat," has died after a short lived four-day life, it was named Biscuits and Gravy.

Quinn Patrick / May 25, 2020

Canadian News, News

Gerald Butts attacks Boris Johnson staffer for breaking lockdown rules that Trudeau broke twice

Trudeau's former top advisor Gerald Butts has castigated Boris Johnson's senior advisor for breaking lockdown rules to visit his family home.

Nico Johnson / May 25, 2020

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