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Air Canada fined $21,000 for not having proper French labeling

Air Canada has been ordered by the Federal Courts to pay $21,000 to an Ottawa couple who say that Air Canada violated their French-language rights.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 2, 2019

American News

Nineteen-year-old American charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS—had plans of killing civilians in Queens

Included in the instructions are anatomical diagrams showing killers where to target victims when using a knife.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 31, 2019

News, #Entertainment

Alex Trebek successfully finishes chemotherapy, is “back in action” for next Jeopardy season

“I’ve got a lot of love out there headed in my direction and a lot of prayers, and I will never ever minimize the value of that.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 30, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberal Party revokes candidacy over vetted candidate’s past anti-semitic comments and beliefs

The Liberal party has revoked the candidacy of a Montreal-area candidate after shocking anti-Semitic comments resurfaced.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Aug 30, 2019

News, Culture, Technology

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s account hacked—racist and anti-Semitic messages tweeted

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has had his account hacked. The perpetrator tweeted several cryptic, anti-Semitic, and racist tweets from the @jack account

Barrett Wilson / Aug 30, 2019

Canadian News

Escaped Manitoba prisoner has been caught by police

Police report that Dustin Racette, a man who escaped from a Manitoba Corrections Officers, has been rearrested by police following a lengthy search.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 30, 2019

News

Toronto schools to provide free menstrual products to students

Canada’s largest school board, the Toronto District School Board recently decided to provide free menstrual products in elementary and secondary schools.

Libby Emmons / Aug 30, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Scheer says if elected he will not reopen same-sex marriage debate

“My personal views are that LGBT Canadians have the same inherent self-worth and dignity as any other Canadian and I will always uphold the law and always ensure they have equal access to the institution of marriage,” he said.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 30, 2019

News

“Cougar sighting” near B.C. elementary school was actually a fat house cat

A woman from the South Surrey neighbourhood emailed Peace Arch News on Tuesday to report the sighting, of what she described as a large cat that was “maybe 150 lbs” walking down the road in front of Semiahmoo Trail Elementary School.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 30, 2019

Canadian News, American News

Former PM Kim Campbell apologizes after tweet wishing hurricane hits Trump resort

This isn’t the first time Campbell has gone after Trump. She once tweeted that Trump is a “motherf**ker!”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 30, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberals turn down 26 Canada Summer Jobs organizations for pro-life views

The Liberal government turned down 26 applications for Canada Summer Jobs funding because they were suspected of having pro-life views.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Aug 30, 2019

International News

Mexican woman survives “extreme yoga” accident after fall breaks 110 bones in her body

To put this in perspective, an adult human body is composed of 206 bones, meaning Terrazas broke over half the bones in her body.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 29, 2019

Canadian News

Former “Amazing Race Canada” contestant dies at 28 after falling off B.C. cliff

Twenty-eight-year-old Kenneth McAlpine has died following a devastating fall on Mount Gimili late Tuesday evening.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 29, 2019

American News

Forty one people, including pharmacists charged with operating “pill mills” and overprescribing opioids for profit

Police estimate that medical staff diverted roughly 23 million oxycodone, hydrocodone, and carisoprodol pills, much of which ended up being sold on the street by drug dealers.

Dylan Gibbons / Aug 29, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Sloppy vetting for Trudeau advert exposes lobbyist, raises more questions about PM’s ethics

The prominent appearance of a lobbying firm’s senior consultant in the Liberal Party’s new election advert raises more questions about whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes conflict of interest rules seriously, or not.

Jason Unrau / Aug 29, 2019

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