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Tragedy: 63 Canadians killed in plane that crashed in Iran

All 176 people that were aborad a plane that crashed in Iran are considered dead. The crash happened hours after Iran fired missiles at an Iraqi air base.

Graeme Gordon / Jan 8, 2020

News

Iran fires missiles at Iraqi air base with US troops

Iran says it fired missiles at an Iraqi air base housing American troops.

Graeme Gordon / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News, News

‘Some’ troops to Kuwait: Canadian general message to families

Canadian Armed Forces General Jonathan Vance sent a letter to troops’ families telling them some of them have been pulled out of Iraq and sent to Kuwait.

Jason Unrau / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News, News

Climate activists shut down traffic in Toronto

Twenty-nine climate activist youths occupied the offices of several figures of the Coastal Gaslink pipeline in Toronto today.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News, International News

Canadian firefighting experts cheered on by Australians upon arrival

Another deployment of Canadians has landed in Australia to help fight wildfires.

Sam Edwards / Jan 7, 2020

American News, Culture

CNN to pay Covington student Nick Sandmann after $275 million lawsuit

Nick Sandmann, the high school student at the centre of a major American race hoax, will be paid by CNN after they smeared him as a racist last year.

Barrett Wilson / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News, News

The death of Soleimani leads to tense clashes in Canada

After taking credit on Twitter for the decision to target and kill Soleimani, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened further military strikes against the Iranian regime

Jason Unrau / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News

CRTC taking public feedback during CBC license renewal process

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Societe Radio-Canada (CBC/Radio-Canada) are in the process of renewing their license with the Canadian government.

Nico Johnson / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News

Toronto tops list of 25 Canadian cities with biggest bed bug problems

Fourteen of Canada’s worst twenty five bed bug cities are in Ontario

Sam Edwards / Jan 7, 2020

News, American News, International News

Model says she raised $1M by sending nudes to Australian wildfire donors

A 20-year-old model has raised money and some controversy after offering nude pictures to people who donate to fighting the Australian wildfires.

Sam Edwards / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News, News

Canadian media fawns over Trudeau’s new beard

Justin Trudeau’s new beard is making Canadian media have another case of Trudeau Mania.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News

Business owners in rural Alberta are experiencing ATM thefts

Some Alberta store owners are wondering if owning an ATM is worth the trouble.

Sam Edwards / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government approves hundreds of electric vehicle charging stations, audit shows operational stations barely used

The Trudeau government approved hundreds of electric vehicle charging stations. An audit shows the first operational ones are mostly sitting empty.

Jason Unrau / Jan 7, 2020

News, American News, Culture

The New York Times is tougher on beloved coach than it is on terrorists

The New York Times have received negative backlash on Twitter following the disparaging obituary of beloved sports coach Sam Wyche.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 7, 2020

Canadian News

Pierre Poilievre to announce run for Conservative leadership, all-star team backing him

Pierre Poilievre is expected to formally announce his Conservative leadership bid, and has party stalwarts John Baird and Jenni Byrne on his team.

Nico Johnson / Jan 7, 2020

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