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CN Rail train collides with Tyendinaga protestors’ wooden blockade

On Wednesday a Canadian National Railway train collided with wooden logs and pallets while travelling across tracks near a highway 49 overpass.

Sam Edwards / Feb 27, 2020

International News

Dick Pound says the fate of the Tokyo Olympics is largely out of the IOC’s hands

Dick Pound has estimated that they have about three months to make a decision on whether the Tokyo Olympic games will continue as planned

Sam Edwards / Feb 27, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Canadian farmers losing $63 million a week due to ongoing rail blockades

Meat and grain supply chains are being held up by the rail blockades across Canada and storage capacity is becoming a big problem.

Sam Edwards / Feb 27, 2020

Canadian News, News

French-language union CANCELS strike in Ontario due to snowy sidewalks

The union representing French-language teachers has decided to cancel Thursday’s strikes to keep indoors during inclement weather conditions.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 26, 2020

Opinion, International News

As coronavirus spreads, China has much to answer for

Coronavirus is spreading and it’s largely due to China’s ineptitude and hubris in dealing with the situation.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News

Conservative candidate Marilyn Gladu releases platform, commits to lowering taxes

Conservative leadership candidate Marilyn Gladu has released her policy platform. Gladu has pledged to lower taxes for low-income Canadians.

Nico Johnson / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Protest re-emerges on critical Ontario rail line after being dismantled by police

A protest started in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory while CN Rail was attempting to continue their service on a critical route to eastern Canada.

Sam Edwards / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News

Quebec premier says Indigenous blockaders armed with AK-47s, slowing down their removal

Quebec Premier Francois Legault said on Wednesday police are reluctant to remove Indigenous blockaders because they are heavily armed.

David King / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News

Russia oil project eight times bigger than cancelled Alberta oil sands mine

The Teck Frontier oil sands project would have brought $20 billion dollars into Canadian economy if it hadn’t been cancelled.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News

Casino Rama Resort receives bomb threat, forced to evacuate

Casino Rama Resort has had to evacuate due to an anonymous bomb threat. Orillia OPP are currently at the scene to help with the evacuation.

Sam Edwards / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Protestors occupy the steps of BC legislature in Victoria

The steps of Victoria’s BC legislature building are still being occupied by protestors who arrived there on Monday afternoon.

Sam Edwards / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News, #Entertainment, Politics & Policy

Laureen Harper ridicules CBC for being chronically unfunny

This Hour Has 22 Minutes recently posted a tweet stating that “Some Conservatives are afraid of the CBC” and received swift backlash.

Sam Edwards / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News

Air Canada suspends flights to China until April 10

As the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases continues to rise, Air Canada has decided to suspend flights between Canada and the Chinese mainland.

Sam Edwards / Feb 26, 2020

American News, Culture, #Entertainment

American FCC flooded with Super Bowl halftime show complaints

The 2020 Super Bowl halftime show has drawn many complaints from viewers. Some NFL fans were upset by the performances of Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 26, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

New Alberta bill proposes fines of up to $25,000 for protestors

A new bill tabled by Jason Kenney and the UCP government proposes blockade protestors in Alberta face fines of up to $25,000.

Sam Edwards / Feb 26, 2020

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