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Chinese health officials dispute reports of Wuhan doctor’s death

The head of Wuchang’s city hospital in Wuhan,
Dr. Liu Zhiming is still being treated for coronavirus according to health officials.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 17, 2020

Canadian News, News

Bombardier sells train division to French-based Alstom

Bombardier Inc. has announced that it will be selling its rail-building unit to the French-based Alstom SA. The sale marks Bombardier’s departure from the rail business.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 17, 2020

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Extinction Rebellion digs up Cambridge Trinity College lawn

Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion has dug up a lawn at a Cambridge University college due to their participation in developing nearby countryside.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 17, 2020

International News, Politics & Policy

Canadian quarantined in Wuhan staying for her cat

Kristina Shramko has decided to remain in Wuhan in order to stay with her cat, Kitya, despite having the opportunity to go back to Canada.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 17, 2020

Canadian News, News

Anti-pipeline protestors block Niagara Falls bridge to US

Roughly 200 people stopped traffic at the Niagara Falls Rainbow International Bridge on Sunday afternoon, as pro-Wet’suwet’en protestors caused yet another blockade that has congested streets.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 17, 2020

Opinion, American News, Culture

Pornhub facilitates the abuse of underage girls

Pornhub doesn’t properly vet porn posted to its platform, resulting in videos of underage girls being sexually assaulted posted to the site.

Anna Slatz / Feb 17, 2020

Canadian News

The manager wore a bulletproof vest at this ‘toxic’ government office

A review of complaints has been ordered by the Federal Court of Appeal for a Department of Environment workplace in Nanaimo, British Columbia.

Sam Edwards / Feb 17, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

CN Rail forced to lay off employees as anti-pipeline protests continue

CN Rail is ceasing operations of its whole network east of Toronto due to ongoing anti-pipeline protests close to Belleville, Ont.

Sam Edwards / Feb 17, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau backs out of Caribbean trip last minute due to pipeline protests

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cancelled his trip to Barbados less than 24 hours before he was scheduled to fly to the Caribbean.

Graeme Gordon / Feb 16, 2020

News

Coronavirus may have originated at Wuhan lab

The newest deadly strain of the coronavirus may have come from a laboratory near the Wuhan market after all, according to a paper put forth by scientists.

Anna Slatz / Feb 16, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Petition against Liberal gun ban closes and makes Canadian history

Bill Blair’s office did not respond to request for comment on the biggest petition in Canadian history that’s against the Liberal gun ban.

Sam Edwards / Feb 16, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau government will not pull $372.5 million given to Bombardier

The Trudeau government has said that they will not revoke $372 million they gave to Bombardier, even after they said they’re leaving commercial aviation.

Nico Johnson / Feb 16, 2020

Canadian News

Anti-pipeline protestors block major train tracks, burn police injunction

A huge group of anti-pipeline protestors swarmed the Toronto subway and blocked major train tracks on Saturday

Beth Baisch and Barrett Wilson / Feb 15, 2020

Canadian News

Ontario couple arrested in connection with CRA scam

An Ontario couple has been arrested and charged with laundering money in connection with the Canada Revenue Agency telephone scam.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 15, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Psychedelic drug companies prepare to enter Toronto stock market

Companies are starting to develop medical treatments from psychedelic drugs such as LSD, ketamine and magic mushrooms.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 15, 2020

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