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Trudeau dispatches water bombers, $15 million to fight Amazon wildfires

Canadian assistance will nearly match the $20 million G7 nations pledged together for wildfires sweeping Brazil.

Jason Unrau / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News

B.C. man arrested after hidden camera found in winery bathroom

Police arrested an employee from Summerhill Pyramid Winery after the RCMP received reports about a small hidden camera in a staff washroom.

Ali Taghva / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberal nomination “scandal” leads to resignations

“He’s never been in the political arena whatsoever and all of a sudden he’s the only qualified candidate to run? I don’t know who this guy is, who just came into the picture,” said former district board member Vince Trovato.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Aug 26, 2019

News

Albertans have purchased more legal marijuana than any other province

New data from Statistics Canada shows that Albertans spend big money on legal marijuana—so much so that they’re the number one province in marijuana sales.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 26, 2019

News

Bloor-Yonge subway to receive $1 billion in funding from Trudeau government

The Bloor-Yonge subway—a hellishly crowded station which easily sees about 204,630 passengers a day—will be getting some welcomed investments to help with overcrowding, as the federal government looks to put over $1 billion in Toronto transit projects.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News, American News

First vaping-related death found in Illinois following respiratory illness

“A total of 22 people, ranging in age from 17-38 years, have experienced respiratory illness after using e-cigarettes or vaping.”

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Air Canada misplaces Whitehorse man’s dog causing lengthy flight ordeal

Bobbie Milnes, a resident of Whitehorse, says that Air Canada lost his dog, leading to a 30-hour ordeal during a cross-country flight around Canada.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

International News

G7 leaders offer millions to fight Amazon fires

The leaders of Canada, France, USA, UK, Japan, Germany, and Italy agreed to spend US$20 million (CA$26.5 million) to help combat the Amazon crisis.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 26, 2019

American News

Dog found on roadside with slit throat, duct-taped snout

Police in Middletown, just over 50 kilometres north of Cincinnati, Ohio found a dog on the roadside with her throat slit and snout duct-taped.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News, News

Catherine McKenna flounders on pledge to halt carbon tax at $50 a tonne

A Parliamentary Budget Office report found that the federal government would have to more-than-double the tax to $102 a tonne if it relied solely on the federal tax to reach the committed amount of greenhouse gas emissions internationally.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News

Listeria outbreak leading to massive chicken recalls across Canada

On August 18, the federal government announced a total recall of Rosemount brand cooked diced chicken meat recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes, classifying the outbreak as a Class 2 hazard.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

American News

Two U.S. women have pleaded guilty to conspiring to execute jihad bombing similar to Boston Marathon

According to U.S. Attorney Richard P. Donoghue, the two studied and drew inspiration from the most deadly terrorist attacks to ever go off in the U.S.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

International News

Socialists aren’t happy about Hasbro’s new game “Monopoly: Socialism”

Hasbro’s new game has ruffled some feathers on Twitter. The box reads “Monopoly: Socialism — Winning is for Capitalists” and features the Monopoly guy in a bold Soviet Union red.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 26, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Absolutely ludicrous: Steel union boss rips Liberal tariff-rollback on Chinese steel for LNG projects

Back in June 2017, and at the urging of the USW, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal concluded its investigation into China’s dumping and levied duties against its steel.

Jason Unrau / Aug 23, 2019

Canadian News

Liberal party membership forms handed out at Toronto pro-China, anti-democracy rally

While at a Toronto protest in support of the Chinese government’s actions towards Hong Kong, Liberal Party membership forms were handed out and signed.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Aug 23, 2019

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