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WATCH: Poilievre says Trudeau is using 'freakonomics' during pandemic, says response is a 'governmental failure'

The shadow minister then pointed out that there would still be businesses losing out of 50 percent of their incomes who would not meet the 70 percent threshold.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 26, 2020

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Oregon man part of radical left-wing antifascist group sues his grandmother over rent disagreement

Austin Goodrich was part of an antifa group that shut down a College Republicans event at Portland State in 2019. (Photo: Andy Ngo)

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 26, 2020

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CNN deletes evidence of Biden’s alleged assault

Reade took to Twitter to confirm that her mother was, in fact, the person who called in to the show that evening.

C.G. Jones / Apr 26, 2020

Opinion, International News

Simps on internet debate whether heir to North Korea's genocidal throne is 'cute' or not

A fierce debate has sparked online as to whether or not Yo Jong is a cutie, and if that were to be the case, whether or not it's okay to find the heir to a murderous authoritarian state attractive.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 26, 2020

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Toronto Star pins 'toxic masculinity' as a culprit in Nova Scotia massacre

This isn't the Star's first rodeo in blaming frail masculinity for a rampage. In 2018, the Star blamed the Danforth shooting in Toronto on masculinity and rejection.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 26, 2020

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Kim Jong Un's poor health could be thanks to his cheese addiction

While there are now mixed reports as to whether the leader has died, it should not come as a surprise that the leader's ticker is petering out.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 26, 2020

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Thousands of Orthodox Jews hit hard by coronavirus donate plasma in New York

Orthodox Jews in New York are donating blood plasma after recovering from coronavirus in order to help in the ongoing fight against the illness.

Sam Edwards / Apr 26, 2020

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Ford to unveil Ontario economic reboot plans next week

Plans on how to reopen the Ontario economy will be unveiled as early as next week by the provincial government.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 26, 2020

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Windsor Water World opens its doors to homeless during the pandemic

Homeless people in Windsor, Ontario will now have a place to go while the pandemic continues with a new day program offered at Windsor Water World.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 25, 2020

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Doug Ford calls Toronto anti-shutdown protestors at legislature a 'bunch of yahoos'

Ford believes that the protesters gathered in Queen's Park today to make their views known on the lockdown are simply "irresponsible, reckless, and selfish."

Libby Emmons / Apr 25, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Protestors descend on Ontario legislature to demonstrate against shutdown

On Saturday afternoon, protestors gathered at Queen's Park in Toronto to express their frustration with what they see as overly restrictive coronavirus shutdown measures by the government.

Beth Baisch and Barrett Wilson / Apr 25, 2020

News, International News

BREAKING: Reports say Kim Jong Un has died

North Korea’s dictator, Kim Jong Un, has been reported to be in a vegetative state after a botched cardiovascular procedure earlier this month, according to his medical team.

C.G. Jones / Apr 25, 2020

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Canada's far-left activists plan to use coronavirus to further violent aims

Canadian far-left extremist groups are hoping to take advantage of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic to further their radical views through direct violence.

Jonathan Bradley / Apr 25, 2020

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Calgary bans public events to August 31

Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi announced on Friday that all public events in the city will be banned until August 31 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Quinn Patrick / Apr 25, 2020

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Universities hard hit by pandemic will struggle even as virus dissipates

Colleges and universities across the United States might not escape the threat of COVID-19 in time for the coming 2020-2021 school year.

Leonardo Briceno / Apr 25, 2020

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