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Suicide at Alberta Legislature leads to lockdown

According to a source on the scene, there has been a suicide at the Alberta Legislature. The interruption has prompted the Legislature to be delayed, as the Legislature buildings are on lockdown.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 2, 2019

Opinion, American News

Georgetown Prof who called for “miserable deaths” of white men off the hook

The U.S. government has declined to investigate the feminist professor who slandered Brett Kavanaugh and called for the castration and death of white men.

Toni Airaksinen / Dec 2, 2019

Canadian News, News

Huawei complains Wanzhou arrest ‘unlawful and illegal act’

Huawei tweeted on Monday regarding the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, calling her detainment “an unlawful and illegal act.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 2, 2019

Canadian News

POLL: Fewer than 50% of self-described Conservative voters want Andrew Scheer as leader

NEW POLL: Less than 50% of Conservative voters want Scheer as leader.

Nico Johnson / Dec 2, 2019

Canadian News

McGill sides with Jewish student, against student government

“The motion approved by the SSMU Legislative Council purposely singles out an individual member of SSMU,” reads the email.

Siddak Ahuja / Dec 2, 2019

News, Culture

WAR ON CHRISTMAS: Bus driver forbidden from wearing Christmas sweaters

Bus drivers at a company in the UK have been ordered to not wear Christmas sweaters to work.

Graeme Gordon / Dec 2, 2019

Canadian News, News

Huawei CFO says she’s endured ‘fear and pain’ during house arrest in B.C.

“It was never my intention to be stuck here so long, but I suddenly find that a whole year has snuck by, and here I still am.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 2, 2019

News, International News

Google Stadia users now can claim four free games

Get ready Stadia gamers, you now have access to two more free games as a part of your Stadia Pro membership.

Ali Taghva / Dec 2, 2019

Canadian News, News

Small nuclear reactors can reduce Saskatchewan’s power emissions to zero: Premier Scott Moe

“This technology has the potential of creating high quality jobs and local economic development in communities,” said Premier Scott Moe.

Jason Unrau / Dec 2, 2019

Canadian News

A fifth of Canadians think they’ll never go debt free

A fifth of Canadians do not expect to ever escape debt in their lifetime.

Nico Johnson / Dec 2, 2019

Canadian News

Former Liberal MP and Scheer’s new deputy leader apologizes for dismissive LGBTQ comment, Scheer snubs openly gay CPC MP

New CPC deputy leader Leona Alleslev apologized to the LGBTQ community for equating Pride parades with Saint Patrick’s Day parades.

Graeme Gordon / Dec 1, 2019

News, American News

Eleven people shot in New Orleans French Quarter

At least 10 people were shot in New Orlean’s French Quarter Sunday morning, with two victims taken to hospital in critical condition.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 1, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Bonnyville to leave the Federation of Canadian Municipalities

Not only is western alienation from the federal government been troubling Albertans lately, but Alberta’s rural municipalities are also feeling the disconnect from their eastern counterparts.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Nov 30, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

WATCH: CTV The Social’s Meredith Shaw suggests Christmas parade should be replaced by ‘Winter parade’

A co-host on CTV’s The Social argued Christmas parades should be changed to Winter parades to be more inclusive.

Graeme Gordon / Nov 30, 2019

International News, Politics & Policy

North Korea says it has successfully tested new ‘super-large multiple rocket launcher’

The dictatorship of North Korea appears to have tested a new missile system.

Ali Taghva / Nov 30, 2019

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