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NYT columnist Paul Krugman claims child porn on his computer ‘could be’ Qanon

American economist and New York Times opinion writer Paul Krugman claims his IP address has been used to download child pornography.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News

400 billion gallons of raw sewage was dumped into Canadian water

Canadian municipalities are dumping some 400 billion gallons of raw sewage. Quebec is the worst offender.

Nico Johnson / Jan 8, 2020

News, Culture

Academy announces the Oscars will have no host again this year

The Academy Awards have announced that the 92nd annual Oscars will have its usual mix of stars, performances, and surprises, but no host.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

News, International News

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle stepping away from Royal Family

Prince Harry and Meghan have announced that the two will be stepping back as “senior” members of the Royal Family, and will work to become “independent.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News, International News

The U.S. is collecting DNA at the border and people are concerned

The U.S. has implemented a pilot program involving DNA collection at Canadian and Mexican borders

Sam Edwards / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News

Federal bureaucrats charge taxpayers $12,450 for luxury party

The Privy Council Office billed the Canadian taxpayers $12,450 for a “Hollywood-style” cocktail party.

Nico Johnson / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

POT HOLE: Trudeau government gives $100,000 to pot store with one employee

Yukon cannabis store The Pot Hole received $100,000 in government subsidies in 2018, which only employs the owner of the store.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 8, 2020

Culture, International News, Politics & Policy

Student brings books to school in microwave after backpack ban

A student at Spalding Grammar School in the U.K. has been suspended for his silent protest of his school’s ban on backpacks.

Quinn Patrick / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News, News

U of A professors, at least 30 Albertans among those dead in Iran plane crash

Over two dozen Edmontonians are believed to be among the 63 Canadians who died after the crash of a Ukrainian passenger flight that crashed in Iran.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trump calls for peace with Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for peace with Iran in an address to the nation following the Iranian bombing of two U.S. military bases.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 8, 2020

News

Couple wins lottery—son is declared cancer-free three days later

Couple win lottery and have their son declared cancer free all within three days

Sam Edwards / Jan 8, 2020

Canadian News

Downtown Ottawa shooting leaves one dead three injured

A shooting in Ottawa a kilometre away from Parliament Hill has left one dead and three seriously injured.

Graeme Gordon / Jan 8, 2020

News

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

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