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Roberto Wakerell-Cruz

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz is a Montreal-based journalist writer and podcast host. He is the main host of This Week In Canada a comedy and opinion news show.

Canadian News

The Daughters of the Vote protest Scheer, grill Trudeau for fake feminism

“When I hear the leader, yourself, speaking about being a feminist. To me, you cannot be a feminist if you are raping the land. You cannot be a feminist if you are allowing corporations to rape the land. That is our mother.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 04/03/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

This is how Canada’s impaired driving laws abuse innocent civilians

She would not be charged for any crimes, although still, she was on the receiving end of punishment. On top of her licence being suspended for a week, she also had her car impounded because she had tested positive for THC during the roadside test.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 04/03/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

Should O Canada be sung in Iqaluit schools? Some are saying no

In Nunavut’s only city, Iqaluit students are now being faced with a decision. Should the national anthem be sung every morning? Or should it be pushed to the wayside?

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/28/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

Conservatives beating Liberals handily: New poll

The Conservatives are leading by double digits—a full 10% higher than the Liberals.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/28/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

Does B.C. have a child labour problem?

The staggeringly low 12 years of age which permits youth to work at most jobs has advocates saying that enough is enough, and that it’s time to raise the age to a much more reasonable 16.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/27/2019 12:00 AM

Politics & Policy

Facebook bans white nationalism

The move comes after consultations with academics and civil rights groups. “Today we’re announcing a ban on praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism on Facebook and Instagram, which we’ll start enforcing next week,” the blog post said.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/27/2019 12:00 AM

News, International News

Mosque leader claims Jews behind New Zealand terror

"I really want to say one thing today. Do you think this guy was alone? I want to ask you, where did he get the funding from? I stand here and I say I have a very very strong suspicion that there's some group behind him, and I am not afraid to say I feel Mossad is behind this," he said to the crowd.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/27/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

Taxpayers spend $122 a day on Ontario Fairness Commissioner’s commute

Grant Jameson, who on top of his $105,026 taxpayer funded yearly salary, has also claimed $92,130 in expenses to commute from Ottawa to Toronto, according to disclosures on his office’s website.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/27/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

Activists pressure Canada to follow New Zealand gun law changes

New Zealand's gun ban on what they call "military-style" semiautomatic firearms has Canadian activists paying attention, now ready to apply pressure to the federal government.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/26/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion

I had this horrible dream last night that Kevin O’Leary ran for Prime Minister

The Conservative Party was looking for someone to fill in the shoes of Stephen Harper, who had just lost in a federal election to some guy from Quebec with nice hair. Can’t remember his name, which is weird because it was all that he campaigned on, but he seemed really nice.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/25/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion

Canada’s free health care comes at a cost

“Emergency Room wait times” should be an oxymoron, but they aren’t. The contrast between the American system and the Canadian system are very, very notable.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/25/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, News Analysis

Is this Lil Caesars commercial anti-semitic?

Many of the commenters on the YouTube video believe that the commercial is anti-semitic.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/25/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

Alberta court to decide if Omar Khadr’s sentence expired

In February of 2019, Omar Khadr, the well known former Guantanamo Bay prisoner convicted of killing an American soldier as a child, who also received $10.5 million from the Canadian federal government, requested that his sentence be declared expired by an Alberta court.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/25/2019 12:00 AM

Politics & Policy

Forgiveness is important, especially for the Humboldt driver

As Sindhu stood before a judge, he pleaded guilty to all charges. His position was clear. “I just want to plead guilty. I don’t want you to plea bargain. I don’t want a trial. I don’t want to make things any worse..”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/22/2019 12:00 AM

Culture

14-year-old hockey goalie shamed for Trump “wall” mask

The fact that the mask depicting the President of the United States could spark such aggression from either political side is telling of the times we live in today.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 03/22/2019 12:00 AM

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