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Open letter by 41 Nobel Prize winners demands Trudeau stop Teck Mine

A list of 41 Nobel Prize winners have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to stop the Teck Frontier mine in Alberta.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 21, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau asks MPs to approve $2.1 BILLION for Indigenous communities

As the nation’s economy continues to sputter due to protests and blockades, the Trudeau government wants $2.1 billion for Indigenous communities.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 21, 2020

Canadian News

Two Ontario men arrested for poisoning homeowner’s animals after break and enter

Two men have been arrested by the Essex County OPP after allegedly breaking into a house in Tecumseh and poisoning the owner’s dogs.

Sam Edwards / Feb 21, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

MILLIONS of Ontario kids out of the classroom as public teachers strike

Ontario’s first ever provincewide public school teachers’ strikes began Friday, leaving two million studnets out of the classrooms.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 21, 2020

American News, Culture

Female prisoner claims she was raped by transgender inmate, sues prison

A female inmate in Illinois is suing a prison after alleging they attempted to cover up her sexual assault by a transgender inmate that was housed with her.

Anna Slatz / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News

Four Albertan MPs claim Alberta is treated like a colony, sign Buffalo Declaration

A group of four Albertan Members of Parliment have signed the Buffalo Declaration, which demands a series of reforms to the constitutional arrangement.

Nico Johnson / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, News

Peter McKay deletes tweet in support of citizens who tore down anti-pipeline blockade

Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay is facing online backlash after deleting a tweet supporting frustrated Albertans who tore down a blockade.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau’s offer to swap RCMP for Indigenous cops is turned down by Wet’suwet’en chief

Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs are sticking to their demands of the withdrawal of the RCMP from their land before meeting with government leaders.

Sam Edwards / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau to hold meeting with premiers over anti-pipeline blockades

Prime Minister Trudeau will hold a meeting with the Canadian premiers to update what the government’s plan to deal with anti-pipeline protestors blockades

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

O’Toole would make blocking ‘critical infrastructure’ a criminal offence and let police clear blockades

Erin O’Toole says that if he were to become PM he would make it a criminal offence to block major railways, ports, bridges and highways.

Sam Edwards / Feb 20, 2020

International News

Mass shooter in Berlin believed to be far-right extremist

Nine people were shot and killed in Germany on Wednesday after a gunman opened fire at two separate shisha barsm police have since identified the gunman.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, News

#TrudeauIsNotFitForOffice trends nationally on Twitter

In recent hours, thousands of tweets have flooded in with the hashtag #TrudeauIsNotFitForOffice, with the slogan trending at number five nationally.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Quebec man confronts anti-pipeline blockaders

A frustrated Quebec man confronted protestors at a railway in Quebec Thursday, giving blockaders an earful about the damage they have done to the economy.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, International News

Major companies are turning away from Canada because of anti-pipeline blockades

Large international companies are turning away from Canada as a result of the anti-pipeline blockades that have crippled the Canadian economy.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 20, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

CN Rail obtains injunction to remove blockade in Quebec

CN Rail has acquired an injunction to remove a blockade on the rails of Montreal’s South Shore and police will use force if necessary.

Sam Edwards / Feb 20, 2020

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