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Extinction Rebellion blocks rails in Toronto

Extinction Rebellion gathered in downtown Toronto today to block the rails and prevent CP trains from running.

Beth Baisch and Barrett Wilson / Feb 8, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau government spends $326 million keeping submarines on dry land

The Trudeau government spent $326 million of taxpayer money keeping the entire Canadian fleet of submarines for a year on dry land.

Nico Johnson / Feb 8, 2020

Canadian News

Lorne Grabher victimized by court support for cancel culture

The court denying Lorne Grabher the right to put his last name on his license plate is the latest example of cancel culture running amok.

John Carpay / Feb 8, 2020

Canadian News

Extinction Rebellion protestors block Toronto traffic, chant ‘Justin Trudeau’s got to go’

Extinction Rebellion took to the streets of downtown Toronto Friday evening to block rush-hour traffic and express their anger over pipelines.

Beth Baisch and Barrett Wilson / Feb 7, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau Liberals may give Alberta aid package, axe mine project

The Trudeau Liberals are readying an Alberta aid package to appease the province if the proposed $20-billion Frontier oil sands mine is rejected, an anonymous source told Reuters.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 7, 2020

Canadian News

Plane from China arrives in Ontario, where people will be quarantined for possible coronavirus

A plane carrying 176 Canadians from Wuhan, China laneded at the Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ontario on Friday.

Sam Edwards / Feb 7, 2020

American News

Man kills neighbour with crossbow while trying to save him from attacking pit bulls

A man has reportedly shot and killed his neighbour with a crossbow while attempting to fire at dogs that were attacking him.

Sam Edwards / Feb 7, 2020

News, Culture

EXCLUSIVE: University professors are working with pro-pedophile charity

Pedophile acceptance movements appear to be gaining traction as some academics are taking up the cause of advancing the rights of “minor attracted people.”

Anna Slatz and Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 7, 2020

Canadian News

Ottawa terrorist twin released to halfway house, accused of trying to radicalize inmates

Carlos Larmond is one of the twins jailed for attempting to leave Canada in 2016 to fight with the Islamic State, He was recently released from prison.

Sam Edwards / Feb 7, 2020

Culture, International News

Pranksters claim to have coronavirus in US Walmart

Two men, walked into a Walmart in the US and proclaimed that they has coronavirus in what appears to be yet another publicity stunt.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 7, 2020

Canadian News

John Baird considering Conservative leadership run: Report

Baird is still leaning against a leadership run, although he has yet to rule himself out. A source close to Baird said “It’s possible but it’s a long-shot.”

Nico Johnson / Feb 7, 2020

Culture, International News, #Entertainment

US far-right Christian plans to sue NFL for ‘pornographic’ halftime show

Dave Daubenmire wants to sue the NFL for trillions for the sexual nature of the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show featuring Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 7, 2020

Canadian News

Chair Girl: Crown suggests 4 to 6 months of jail time for chair-tossing incident

Crown prosecutors will argue that ‘Chair Girl’ deserves 4 to 6 months in jail, saying that she is “extraordinary lucky that she didn’t kill someone.”

Nico Johnson / Feb 7, 2020

Canadian News, News

York University instructor charged after two sexual assaults on subway

A York University instructor has been charged with multiple counts of sexual assault on the TTC.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 7, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

January sees 34,000 jobs added in Canada, Alberta loses 18,900

There were 34,000 jobs added to the Canadian economy in January and the unemployment rate dropped to 5.5 per cent from 5.6 per cent in December.

Sam Edwards / Feb 7, 2020

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