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#ShutDownCanada protests could cause cities to run out of chlorine for drinking water

The ongoing #ShutDownCanada protests, which have put Canadian trains to a grinding halt, could impact drinking water due to chlorine shortages.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 14, 2020

American News, Culture

Suspect who destroyed College Republicans’ booth at UCSC identified as queer activist

One of the assailants who destroyed a College Republicans booth and assaulted a tabler at USCS has been identified as queer activist Martina Martin.

Andy Ngo / Feb 14, 2020

Canadian News

WATCH: Erin O’Toole pledges to privatize CBC English television

Erin O’Toole has pledged to eliminate 50 percent of the CBC’s English-langauge television, with a plan to privatize it over the course of four years in government.

Nico Johnson / Feb 14, 2020

Canadian News

#ShutDownCanada protestors storm offices of BC attorney general

Protestors have stormed the office of British Columbia’s attorney general. The same #ShutDownCanada group are also planning to blockade the university.

Nico Johnson / Feb 14, 2020

American News

EXCLUSIVE: Man who assaulted pro-Trump teen is an antifa supporter

Patrick Bradley, the man who assaulted a pro-Trump teen in New Hampshire, is an avowed supporter of the far-left Antifa movement.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

WATCH: Police officer threatens to arrest journalist covering anti-pipeline blockade

Jesse Winter, a photojournalist who has worked with the Globe and Mail, was blocked from trying to cover anti-pipeline protestors in Coquitlam, BC.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

Via rail suspends all train travel across Canada due to anti-pipeline protests

Via Rail announced on Thursday afternoon that they are suspending all train travel across Canada as a result of the ongoing anti-pipeline protests.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau government offers to meet anti-pipeline protestors if they end rail blockade

The Trudeau government is attempting to end anti-pipeline protests that have led to rail service being delayed or cancelled across the country.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau willing to boost oil and gas in Africa while Canadian industry suffers

Justin Trudeau has held discussions with the Senegalese President over a partnership that could offer growth in the oil and gas sector for Senegal.

Nico Johnson / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

Regina Police deal with 19 fentanyl-related overdoses

Police in Regina are facing a series of overdoses since recently. They were called out to 14 overdoses over this past weekend with five more on Monday.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 13, 2020

International News, Business & Finance

Bombardier exits commercial plane business in lieu of debts

Bombardier has lost US$1.6 billion according to a report of 2019. The aerospace company announced that it will be leaving the commercial aviation business.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 13, 2020

American News, Politics & Policy

Head juror on Roger Stone case revealed to be anti-Trump activist

Tomeka Hart has a history of Democratic activism and anti-Trump posts on social media. Hart is also a failed Democratic candidate.

Sam Edwards / Feb 13, 2020

American News

Bernie Sanders supporter released on bail after trying to burn down Republican office

A supporter of Bernie Sanders has attempted to burn down a GOP office in Eureka, California, according to the local ABC affiliate.

Nico Johnson / Feb 13, 2020

International News

Number of coronavirus cases spikes in China as diagnoses expand

The number of coronavirus deaths has reached over 1,300 globally. Hubei stated on Thursday, that the province had a record spike in fatalities

Sam Edwards / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

Radical blogs are instructing activists on how to sabotage Canada’s train tracks

Left-wing blogs have been offering instructions and maps during the #ShutDownCanada protests on how to blockade and damage train tracks and other pieces of Canada’s infrastructure.

Nico Johnson / Feb 13, 2020

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