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RCMP officers 'add another level of fear' for workers in their six-month battle to protect their pensions and jobs

Dead rabbits on their doorsteps. Spouses being stalked; their pictures taken in their yards and communities. Bomb threats that police kept secret. Now workers have been getting regular visits from the RCMP.

The Post Millennial / Jun 12, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion, News, American News

The Seattle Times repeats Antifa talking points about armed occupation of city

Rapes, assaults, robberies, and even shakedowns have been reported from within the so-called autonomous zone in downtown Seattle.

Libby Emmons / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ford government to allow social circles of up to 10 people

The Ontario government is now allowing residents to create their own social circles and has released guidelines on how to do so.

Sam Edwards / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Visits to those suffering neglect in care homes must be allowed to resume

“My mom is calling every day asking why I don’t want to visit her anymore... She does not know what is going on, why she can’t leave, and why I cannot come and see her."

John Carpay / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Top Conservatives attack Trudeau minister for dodgy China dealings

Prominent Conservative politicians have attacked Francois-Philippe Champagne over his dodgy mortgage dealings with the state-owned Bank of China.

Nico Johnson / Jun 12, 2020

Opinion, American News

Bill to ban FGM passes in Wyoming despite pushback by radical trans activists

A Wyoming bill to ban FGM was nearly defeated by opposition from trans activists on the grounds that it would outlaw gender reassignment surgery for minors.

Erin Perse / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News, Business & Finance

Loblaw to end pandemic pay for frontline workers, sparking union anger

Loblaw announced today that it will be ending the $2 per hour pay bump put in place for employees amid the pandemic and Unifor is expressing its disapproval.

Sam Edwards / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Supreme Court orders BC government to pay $6 million for denying French schoolboard their charter rights

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of ordered B.C.'s only French-language school board today ordering B.C. to pay $6 million in damages.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Dashcam footage of First Nation chief arrest raises questions about RCMP police brutality

Footage captured from an RCMP vehicle dashcam shows Chief Allan Adam being arrested in March and in the process one RCMP officer tackles him to the ground.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 12, 2020

News, American News

WATCH: Project Veritas finds evidence of George Soros, Tom Steyer funding anti-fascist groups

Project Veritas, a series of undercover videos captured to expose radical groups, shows Refuse Fascism members claiming to receive money from George Soros.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Americans are vacationing in Canada despite coronavirus border closure

Despite the ongoing border closure between the U.S. and Canada, American travellers are being allowed to slip across the border by Canadian border officers.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Toronto police officer and nine others charged in underage human-trafficking investigation

Ten men, including an officer are being charged in connection with an investigation into underage human-trafficking, say Toronto police.

Sam Edwards / Jun 12, 2020

News, International News

Starbucks reverses stance on not allowing workers to wear BLM clothing

Starbucks has reversed its initial stance on allowing employees to wear clothing in support of the Black Lives Matter movement after much public backlash.

Quinn Patrick / Jun 12, 2020

News, American News

Seattle mayor says armed occupation of her city may turn into 'summer of love'

Durkan compared the area to a “block party atmosphere” and when asked how long the area could look as it does she said, “We could have the Summer of Love.”

Sam Edwards / Jun 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Trudeau government to introduce airport temperature screening despite previously dismissing the practice

Passengers who have a fever will not be permitted to board their flight. Airport employees will also have to be screened.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 12, 2020

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