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$100 million lawsuit: Tulsi Gabbard sues Clinton over defamation

Tulsi Gabbard has file a lawsuit for defamation against Hilary Clinton for $100 million in damages after Clinton claims Gabbard has Russian ties.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 22, 2020

Canadian News

Striking Ontario teachers REFUSE to send report cards to parents

Striking elementary teachers in Ontario are refusing to produce the normal reports cards or send them to parents, due to the ongoing work-to-rule action.

Nico Johnson / Jan 22, 2020

Canadian News

New funding from the Government of Canada announced to help LGBTQ+ community quit smoking

U of T has teamed up with the Canadian Cancer Society and Egale Canada. They are all working with LGBTQ+ community members to reduce smoking.

Sam Edwards / Jan 22, 2020

Technology, International News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Bank of Canada joins global group to discuss digital currency use

Central banks around the world have been discussing the possibility of digital currencies as the use of cash continues to decline.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 22, 2020

International News

Monty Python founder Terry Jones dies at 77

Terry Jones has died at the age of 77. According to his agents, the Monty Python star had been suffering from dementia for a few year before his passing.

Sam Edwards / Jan 22, 2020

Canadian News

Rick Peterson to enter Conservative Party Leadership

Rick Peterson, who is a venture capitalist from Alberta, will announce his leadership bid in the next few days

Nico Johnson / Jan 22, 2020

Canadian News

Petition calls for Harry and Meghan to pay their own security costs

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation started a petition calling on Justin Trudeau to not foot Canadian taxpayers with Meghan and Harry’s security bills.

Graeme Gordon / Jan 22, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberal MP’s letter to Bill Blair applauded by gun owners

Thunder Bay MP Marcus Powlowski, recently wrote a letter to Bill Blair regarding the government’s proposed gun ban on “military assault rifles.”

Sam Edwards / Jan 21, 2020

Canadian News, Technology, Business & Finance

Edmonton liquor stores may soon require ID scanning prior to entry

A liquor store in Edmonton is testing out a new security program to combat a string of thefts in recent news. Under the new system, customers will have to scan their ID before they can enter the premises.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 21, 2020

Canadian News

Union sues Jewish advocacy group over defamation

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) is suing the Jewish advocacy group B’nai Brith for defamation.

Nico Johnson / Jan 21, 2020

News, International News

Top 10 things you need to know about the coronavirus

Top 10 Things you need to know about the coronavirus. One there are over 300 people infected and already 6 have died.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 21, 2020

Canadian News, News

Alberta: unpaid taxes from oil and gas leaving municipalities unsettled

Albertan oil and gas companies owe the province’s rural municipalities unpaid property tax, and the amount has doubled since the beginning of last year.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 21, 2020

Canadian News, News

Someone allegedly paid protestors to support Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou outside of court

Reports that someone may have been paying actors to protest outside of B.C. Law Courts may actually hold some water after revelations from multiple reporters.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 21, 2020

Canadian News, News

Canada’s ambassador to China to be questioned over dodgy ties to the regime

Federal members of parliament have summoned Canada’s ambassador to China for an “unprecedented hearing.”

Nico Johnson / Jan 21, 2020

Canadian News, News

Desjardins buys out Le Capitale portfolio

Desjardins Group has announced that they are buying the portfolio of Le Capitale, moving 6376 mortgages transferred over to the company.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 21, 2020

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