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Campus mob targets Cornell Law professor who criticized Black Lives Matter

Cornell Law School Professor William A. Jacobson faces widespread denunciation, calls for his termination, and a student boycott of his classes.

Brad Polumbo / Jun 18, 2020

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Bloc leader demands Singh apologize for racism accusations

Yves-Francois Blanchet, leader of the Bloc Quebecois has asked NDP leader Jagmeet Singh to apologize for accusing MP Alain Therrien of being racist.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 18, 2020

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Trump meets with mother of Ahmaud Arbery to discuss the future of US policing

Wanda Cooper-Jones, the mother of Ahmaud Arbery, spoke today at a press conference after meeting with U.S. President Trump about the murder of her son.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

Shocking new evidence emerges that Nova Scotia mass shooter may have been RCMP informant

Speculation is growing as to the relationship of the now-deceased mass killer to the RCMP and questions are being asked about the RCMP's lack of transparency surrounding the case.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Singh stands by comments calling Bloc Quebecois MP racist

The NDP leader is standing by the comments that resulted in his removal from the House of Commons on Wednesday after he called a Bloc Quebecois MP racist.

Sam Edwards / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Trudeau won't say if voting against Jagmeet Singh's motion is racist or not

"Recognizing systemic discrimination is the important first step towards being able to address it and ensure better opportunities," said Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 18, 2020

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Antifa fails to establish 'autonomous zone' in downtown Portland outside of mayor's condo

Antifa and BLM members in Portland attempted to erect a no-entry zone called the Patrick Kimmons Autonomous Zone (PKAZ).

C.G. Jones / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Scandal brewing as Trudeau minister still can't provide proof of projects worth billions of dollars

Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux had said that he had faith the projects existed, but that there needed to be more transparency around their existence.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 18, 2020

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BLUE FLU: Cops call in sick after felony murder charge brought against officer who shot Rayshard Brooks

A significant number of police officers within the Atlanta Police Department (APD) fell ill with the "blue flu" Wednesday evening after learning of the felony murder charge being brought against the officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks outside of a Wendy's last Friday

C.G. Jones / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Kenney to hold referendum on Alberta's equalization payments

A referendum on equalization in 2021 will happen as part of Alberta's Fair Deal Panel's recommendations, said the province's Premier Kenney.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

Families of Nova Scotia shooting victims launch class-action lawsuit against RCMP

The families of the Nova Scotians killed and injured during the mass shooting in April have filed a proposed class-action against the RCMP.

Jonathan Bradley / Jun 18, 2020

News, American News

Atlanta officer charged with felony murder in the death of Rayshard Brooks

An Atlanta police officer who was fired following the killing of Rayshard Brooks is facing 11 charges, including felony murder. This could bring the death penalty.

Sam Edwards / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ontario town Vaughan petitioned for name change due to racist past

An online petition is collecting signatures with the hopes of renaming the city of Vaughan, Ontario after complaints about the man it was named after.

Sam Edwards / Jun 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

CPC leadership debate marked by heated clashes between O'Toole and MacKay

The French-language Conservative leadership debate was marked by bitter clashes between Erin O'Toole and Peter MacKay on Wednesday.

Nico Johnson / Jun 18, 2020

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Trudeau receives FEWER U.N. VOTES than Stephen Harper did in 2010

To the surprise of some, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper actually managed to collect more votes for his bid for the UN Security Council seat in 2010.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 17, 2020

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