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CORONAVIRUS: Chief Medical Officer advises against use of face masks

There are now two confirmed cases of coronavirus in Canada and many Canadians are wondering if they should wear face masks.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News

Toronto private schools ask children to stay home after coronavirus threat

Two private schools in the Greater Toronto Area have made it aware that some parents were on the same flight as the the Ontario patient who has been diagnosed with the coronavirus

Nico Johnson / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau’s cabinet FORCING through gun laws as quickly as possible

Trudeau’s cabinet is pushing through anti-gun legislation as quickly as possible without proper consultation with experts and the public.

Nico Johnson / Jan 27, 2020

International News

Woman dies during Australia Day eating competition

An Australian woman died during an eating competition thrown to celebrate Australia day after choking on a lamington—the country’s national cake.

Sam Edwards / Jan 27, 2020

News

Over $2 million of cocaine seized at Toronto airport

Canadian border officials have announced the seizure of over 20 kilograms of what appears to be cocaine at Toronto’s Pearson Airport early January.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

About 46,000 Albertans could lose health benefits beginning in March

Starting on March 1, Alberta is planning to drop coverage for those benefiting from the Alberta Seniors Benefit Drug Program.

Sam Edwards / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News, International News, Politics & Policy

Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido meets with Trudeau in Canada

The interim President of Venezuela, Juan Guaido, is visiting Canada today and plans to sit down with Prime Minister Trudeau.

Sam Edwards / Jan 27, 2020

International News, Politics & Policy

Prince Charles flew 16,000 miles in 11 days before Greta Thunberg meeting

Prince Charles racked up 162 metric tons of carbon emissions in the 11 days leading up to meeting Greta Thunberg in Davos.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ontario school teachers to commence one-day walkouts if negations do not resume

The Ontario elementary school’s union has announced that they will commence a once-a-week province-wide walkout starting February 6, if contract talks with the Ford government do not resume.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News

O’Toole and MacKay launch Conservative leadership campaign

Peter MacKay and Erin O’Toole have officially announced their bids to become the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.

Nico Johnson / Jan 27, 2020

American News, International News

Federal prosecutors want to interview Prince Andrew over Epstein scandal

The FBI and federal prosecutors in New York have asked if they can interview Prince Andrew in their ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

Barrett Wilson / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News

Manitoba MP Candice Bergen considers Conservative leadership bid

Candice Bergen is seriously considering a leadership bid after multiple big-name Conservative candidates chose not to run last week.

Nico Johnson / Jan 27, 2020

Canadian News, News

Second case of coronavirus in Canada confirmed in wife of first suspect

Ontario health officials have confirmed the second case of the Wuhan coronavirus. The woman has been in self-isolation since returning home to Toronto from China with her husband.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 27, 2020

American News, Culture

Did an anti-gun activist stage a ‘death threat’ for Twitter?

On Saturday, anti-gun activist Joseph Sakran posted to his Twitter alleging he had received a menacing “death threat” for his activism.

Anna Slatz / Jan 26, 2020

International News

U.S. embassy in Iraq shot by missiles, direct hits

AFP News Agency reported the U.S. embassy in Baghdad was hit by three missiles, according to security source.

Graeme Gordon / Jan 26, 2020

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