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Legendary journalist Christie Blatchford dead at 68

Canada has lost its voice of reason. At 68-years-old, National Post writer and national treasure Christie Blatchford was taken from us too soon.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

CBC down billions after losing rights to Hockey Night in Canada

The CBC no longer has the rights to their highest-rated program—Hockey Night in Canada. This is a big loss for CBC and will cost them over $2 billion.

Sam Edwards / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News

Leslyn Lewis officially enters Conservative leadership race

Leslyn Lewis has officially entered the race to be the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.

Nico Johnson / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Terrorist tied to Trudeau arrested

The attempted assassin who was invited to a state dinner at Justin Trudeau’s infamous India trip was arrested in British Columbia on Monday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Via Rail says service will take at least 36 hours to resume once blockades clear

Via Rail has stated that the rail service will take around 36 hours to recommence once the solidarity blockades are finished.

Sam Edwards / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Two bar owners found guilty of gang rape in Toronto

Two men will serve nine-year prison sentences for raping a 24-year-old woman in a now-closed bar in Toronto’s Little Italy.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

WATCH: Wet’suwet’en Nation members explain why they support pipelines

Many in the Wet’suwet’en Nation don’t support the anti-pipeline protests. Shirley Wilson and others shared reasons for supporting the project.

Sam Edwards / Feb 12, 2020

Opinion, American News, Culture

The mob hits Broadway: young actress targeted for social media past

A promising young Broadway star is getting “cancelled” after Twitter discovered she was following “conservative” accounts on Twitter.

Anna Slatz and Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau, Bill Blair fail to submit private interest reports to ethics commissioner

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has missed the deadline for filing financial disclosure statement with the ethics commissioner “due to an oversight,” his office has confirmed.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News

Police prepare to remove anti-pipeline protestors from blocking train tracks

Police are preparing to clear the tracks in Belleville of demonstrators who managed to halt all train travel between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.

Nico Johnson / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News

Trudeau won’t intervene in protesters blocking highways and railways

Justin Trudeau has refused to say that he will intervene in the #ShutDownCanada protests, which have crippled major parts of Canada’s transportation routes.

Nico Johnson / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News

VIA suspends Toronto – Montreal travel until Thursday due to anti-pipeline blockade

VIA Rail has announced that it is suspending travel between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal as a result of the ongoing blockade by anti-pipeline protestors.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 11, 2020

Canadian News

Conservative leadership candidates speak out on #ShutDownCanada

Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidates speak out about the Coastal GasLink pipeline and the #ShutDownCanada protests.

Nico Johnson / Feb 11, 2020

Canadian News

Liberal Transport Minister says he is ‘very concerned’ by train blockades

Liberal Transport Minister is “very concerned” by the anti-pipeline protestors who have blocked the tracks between Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal.

Nico Johnson / Feb 11, 2020

Canadian News

Majority of public against Ontario teachers pay hike according to poll

Most Ontarians are not for the government raising teachers salaries by 2 per cent according to a poll formulated by The Star.

Sam Edwards / Feb 11, 2020

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