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Is Andrew Yang the left’s Donald Trump, or something more special?

Yang’s use of his Social Media savvy to promote himself certainly recalls Trump. Unlike other candidates who churn out manufactured posts which clearly came from some poor, underpaid staffer, Yang interacts directly with his supporters.

Anna Slatz / Jun 27, 2019

International News

Chinese fighter jets buzz Canadian warship

According to Canadian Global Affairs Institute fellow Matthew Fisher, The HMCS Regina had 30 fighters fly within 300 metres of it.

Ali Taghva / Jun 27, 2019

American News

Trudeau seeks Trump’s help in China dispute

. On Tuesday, China made suspended its imports of Canadian meat. Canola, peas, and soybeans have also been in China’s crosshairs, as imports of all three from Canada have taken substantial hits.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 27, 2019

Canadian News

Vice-Admiral Norman to retire after reaching settlement with Trudeau government

The Department of National Defence announced that Vice-Admiral Mark Norman has reached a settlement with the Liberal government and will retire from the military.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

Pedestrian struck and killed by truck in Toronto

Paramedics said the woman, believed to be in her 50s, was rushed to St. Michael’s Hospital where she died of her injuries shortly.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

Whitby woman running home daycare charged in connection to sexual assault investigation

36-year-old Crystal Benson, who runs a daycare at a home in Whitby, has been charged in connection with an ongoing sexual assault investigation.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

Toronto committee asked to approve $108M in hotel contracts for refugees

An estimated 800 hotel rooms will be provided to the refugees coming to Toronto, Newmarket, Brampton, and Pickering from July 1, if needed, according to shelter, support, and housing spokesman Greg Seraganian.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

VIDEO: Joe Rogan ridicules Justin Trudeau over paper water bottle gaffe

“No! Listen to me, I don’t care how tired you are! Could you imagine if somebody asked me a question like that about my job?,” says Rogan.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

Montreal spent $82,284 on police to crack down on “Antifa” May Day protest

The May Day protest which led to arson and five arrests was organized by the Communist Revolutionary Party (CRP).

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

Toronto police seek public’s help in locating sexual assault suspect

Toronto police have released images of a man believed to be the perpetrator of sexual assault in Toronto’s Jane and Finch neighbourhood.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

China to suspend import of Canadian beef

The Chinese government cited the use of counterfeit veterinary-health certificates for meat that contained a banned food additive.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 26, 2019

International News

Meng’s lawyers make case against U.S. extradition to Canadian public

Meng Wanzhou’s lawyers opened a PR front in their client’s defence by sharing contents of a letter they wrote Attorney General David Lametti, urging him to halt extradition proceedings against the Huawei executive.

Jason Unrau / Jun 26, 2019

Canadian News

PM skips ceremony for soldier killed during overseas training

The body of Canadian Armed Forces Bombardier Patrick Labrie, who was killed during a NATO exercise last week in Bulgaria, was returned to Ottawa on Saturday for a memorial service. However, neither Justin Trudeau nor Harjit Sajjan was present to pay their respects.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 25, 2019

Canadian News

Liberal MP allegedly got employee pregnant, fired her and now won’t pay child support

According to legal letters obtained by The National Post, Liberal MP for Don Valley North, Geng Tan fired the very same girlfriend he gave a job to in his constituency office and won’t pay for their daughter’s child support.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 25, 2019

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Statistics Canada: One-in-five Canadians are heavy drinkers, opioid use remains high

Statistics Canada does point out that the proportion of heavy drinkers has remained the same for the past three years now.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 25, 2019

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