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Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberal and NDP candidates ran political ads in antisemitic newspapers

Several Liberal and NDP candidates have been ousted and apologized for their decision to frequently advertise with openly antisemitic newspapers.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 14, 2019

Politics & Policy

Singh reassures oil sands workers, promises to help them find jobs if climate change policies are implemented

“These are ways for
people with the skills in the resource sector to put those to use in other
sectors,” Singh said.“We can make that happen. It’s about commitments, it’s about having the courage to do it and we’re ready to do it.”

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 14, 2019

Culture, International News

Beyond Meat website quietly removes claim that eating meat contributes to heart disease and cancer

The Beyond Meat website has quietly removed a likely inaccurate statistic that purported to show that eating meat increases the likeliness of developing heart disease by 21 per cent and getting cancer by 16 per cent.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 14, 2019

Manitoba calls state of emergency after devastating snowstorm downs powerlines

Thousands were evacuated over the weekend as a massive snowstorm descended on Manitoba, downing powerlines and causing widespread power outages.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 14, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Singh says NDP will form coalition to prevent Conservative minority government

In response to the tight race between the Liberal Party and Conservative Party for seats in parliament, the NDP, led by Jagmeet Singh, has promised to form a coalition government with the Liberal Party to prevent a Conservative minority.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 13, 2019

UPDATE: Police release photo of passenger of man alleged to have critically injured baby in Toronto hit-and-run

UPDATE: Toronto Police Services have released the following photograph of a man alleged to have run over three people, a 20-month-old baby and two women, earlier today in Scarborough. Police are asking anyone who may be able to identify the man in the photograph to come forward.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 13, 2019

Teen in serious condition following brutal stabbing in Montreal

On Saturday, a 16-year-old boy was stabbed just after midnight on Côte-des-Neiges Rd. in Montreal. The boy remains in serious but stable condition.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 13, 2019

Vancouver woman dragged under car for several blocks

Police believe alcohol may have been involved, but locals also admit that j-walking in the 30 km/h zone is a problem in the area and has led to many car accidents involving pedestrians.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 13, 2019

Politics & Policy

Critics of Surrey RCMP slammed by top RCMP officer

“We can’t police a large city? We’ve been doing it since 1951. I would challenge any other large city in this country to police with the resources we do and do a better job,” said McDonald.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 12, 2019

Two B.C. teens rescue elderly citizen trapped in the woods

The senior, Paul Jones, had gotten his SUV stuck in the mud three days earlier. He exited the car, but, given his age, immediately realized his situation and knew that there was nothing he could do to dislodge his car or escape the wilderness.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 12, 2019

Calgary man charged with murder of three-month-old son released on bail

Anthony Karl Kurucz of Calgary is out on bail only one year after he was charged with the murder of his 3-month-old son.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 12, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Conservative Party spending plans released, outlines cuts to balance budget over five-year period

On Friday, the Conservative Party outlined their spending plans in a 103-page document, which included repealing the Carbon Tax set out by the Liberal government, pursuing universal basic tax cuts, removing GST from home energy bills, and a slew of additional cuts to government spending.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 12, 2019

Politics & Policy

Power trip: Trudeau visits Singh’s home riding to swing voters back to Liberal party

Liberals are beginning to express fears regarding the possibility of a minority government as the charismatic Jagmeet Singh continues to swing Liberal voters over to the NDP.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 12, 2019

International News

Two Arab plumbers perform job free of charge after learning woman is a Holocaust survivor

Two Arab plumbers in Israel, brothers Simon and Salim Matari, have been praised for their good deed for repairing the pipes of an elderly woman free of charge after discovering that she’s a Holocaust survivor.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 12, 2019

VIDEO: Man armed with butcher’s knife stalks Alberta town at night and breaks into homes

“I pull up footage of a tall, big guy with a huge knife in his hand,” Brianna Lamane told reporters on October 5. “It wasn’t concealed… He had it, just holding it in his hand and trying to get through our front door.”

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 12, 2019

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