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Turkey accidentally fired on US troops in Syria

Turkey’s attack against the Kurds in Syria appears to be way off-track.

Ali Taghva / Oct 11, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Rent in Toronto is about to get higher

Current rates of $2,300 a month in rent for a one-bedroom apartment will likely rise if new housing is not doubled.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 11, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

EXCUSE HIS FRENCH: Trudeau says immigration values test A-okay in Quebec, open border a problem

It’s time more news outlets informed English Canadians about the reality of the situation so that a two-tongued Trudeau’s doublespeak in French unravels.

Graeme Gordon / Oct 11, 2019

Canadian News

Liberal MP avoids carbon tax by fuelling campaign vehicle in the U.S.

Liberal MP and candidate Rene Arsenault was caught filling up his campaign vehicle in the United States, where there’s no carbon tax.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 11, 2019

American News, International News

Thousands of American troops sent to Saudi Arabia

According to the Pentagon, thousands of U.S. troops including fighter squadrons, and air defence systems will be deployed to Saudi Arabia in order to ward off further aggression from Iran.

Ali Taghva / Oct 11, 2019

International News

Hundreds dead as Turkey assaults the Kurds

On Wednesday, thousands of Kurds began fleeing from cities near the Turkey-Syria border, as many in northern Syria prepared for a Turkish assault which had been greenlit by American President Donald Trump.

Ali Taghva / Oct 11, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Jagmeet Singh jumps to top approval rating among federal leaders

According to the latest leadership job approval poll by Campaign Research, Jagmeet Singh has claimed the top spot, with 49% of Canadians approving of his performance.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 10, 2019

News, American News

Twelve-year-old girl arrested for using finger gun

A 12-year-old student has been arrested after allegedly “shooting” her classmates with finger guns in Overland Park, Kansas.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 10, 2019

Canadian News

Former deputy Liberal PM shames victim of sexual harassment, Catherine McKenna stays silent

Former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps has once again found herself at the center of controversy, this time for cyberbullying a victim.

Anna Slatz / Oct 10, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ford government pledges $40M to mental health initiatives for students

The Ford government is pledging $40 million towards mental health initiatives for students, including “permanent funding” for roughly 180 mental health workers in secondary schools made up of school psychologists and therapists, reports CBC.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 10, 2019

International News

Eco-radicals disrupt and occupy major U.K. airport

Among those arrested included an Ex Met Detective who had glued himself to the pavement to prevent his removal, while he repeated various alarmist slogans.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 10, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Taxpayers will pay for most of Trudeau’s dual jet costs, while offsets target methane

While the Liberal Party stays mum on the cost for carbon offsets it purchased to “green” the use of not one, but two jet planes for incumbent PM Justin Trudeau’s 2019 campaign, the company that sold the offsets could only offer a glimpse into a hefty price tag.

Jason Unrau / Oct 10, 2019

Culture, International News

WATCH: Eco-radicals superglue themselves to government building

When threatened with arrests, one activist said, “They came round and told us that we should be moving on. I don’t think we are going to move on. It’s not a risk if you know you’re going to be arrested. It’s something I’ll do if I need to.”

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 10, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Trudeau confirms his own failure by tweeting that everything is getting more expensive

Trudeau’s tweet is stunningly un-self-aware, as he’s acting like he’s campaigning against another group of people who have been in power this entire time.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 10, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Kenney follows through on $1 billion campaign promise to indigenous people

As part of this pledge, Indigenous nations will be given $1 billion in loan guarantees to help kickstart Indigenous involvement in crucial resource projects.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Oct 9, 2019

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