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Massive Desjardins breach will happen again due to lax regulations, zero punitive measures: cyber expert

The laws in Canada around personal data protection lack the bite says a cyber security expert after Desjardins Group went…

Jason Unrau / 07/11/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Signs of hope for reconciliation in Northern Alberta

Despite the many challenges of reconciliation with First Nations across Canada, whether in the pipeline battles, the lack of safe…

Lucas Holtvluwer / 07/11/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

RCMP seizes 1,200 kg of illegal cannabis amidst raids

As of Wednesday, the RCMP have seized roughly 1,200 kg of illegally grown cannabis

Dylan Gibbons / 07/11/2019 12:00 AM

International News

Iran attempts to seize UK oil tanker

Iran has nearly fulfilled its promise, attempting to seize a UK oil tanker in the Persian Gulf on Wednesday. Earlier…

Dylan Gibbons / 07/11/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

“Travesty” at Chateau Laurier moves forward after Ottawa city council quashes permit revocation

Ignoring thousands of residents who expressed dismay with a proposed addition to the iconic Chateau Laurier hotel, Ottawa city council…

Jason Unrau / 07/10/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Winnipeg man in custody for allegedly punching dog

29-year-old Amminder Singh Grewal now faces charges for causing unnecessary suffering to an animal as well as attempts to obstruct justice.

Dylan Gibbons / 07/10/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady amidst trade uncertainties

Citing ongoing trade disputes and data indicating Canada could experience “potential growth” in the second quarter, Bank of Canada maintained its overnight rate at 1.75 percent.

Jason Unrau / 07/10/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Man swept over Niagara Falls miraculously survives with “minor injuries”

Ontario police responded to a call of a man in crisis at the Horseshoe Falls when the man then climbed the protective wall, according to Niagara Parks police.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 07/10/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Former Canadian ambassador reportedly told Chinese officials that hurting Canada could aid Conservatives

McCallum served as ambassador to China after being appointed by Prime Minister Trudeau 2017. He was fired early in 2019 after comments made about the extradition of Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Huawei.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 07/10/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Liberal ex-ambassador’s unsolicited China advice will only help the Conservatives get elected

The very fact that McCallum, a former Liberal minister himself has viewed this entire situation through a partisan lens, should make every Canadian concerned about the hands steering the ship in this battle with China.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 07/10/2019 12:00 AM

International News

Oklahoma to continue pursuing legal action against notorious opioid manufacturer

An Oklahoman judge has just denied notorious drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Pharmaceuticals’ motion to end Oklahoma’s public-nuisance.

Dylan Gibbons / 07/09/2019 12:00 AM

American News

Tim Pool goes to Washington

Tim Pool is going to The White House on Thursday, and it’s very promising news for the future of social media in America.

Barrett Wilson / 07/09/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, News

Winnipeg hotel gas leak hospitalizes 46, leaves 15 in critical condition

At least 46 people have been rushed to hospital in Manitoba’s capital, including 15 who are listed as critical condition, following a carbon monoxide leak at a Super 8 Motel West.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 07/09/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, American News, Politics & Policy

Canadian taxpayers will have to pay legal fees for American accused of smuggling migrants into Canada

The B.C. Supreme Court has approved the request to fund the legal fees of a US citizen accused of smuggling illegal migrants into Canada.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 07/09/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, American News, Culture

Michelle Carter told her boyfriend to kill himself, so he did—now she wants to be a free-speech hero

If inducing a panic is a well-established instance where the First Amendment doesn’t apply, then surely telling your boyfriend to get back into his truck and let carbon monoxide fill his lungs until he is dead should also not fall under the banner of free speech.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / 07/09/2019 12:00 AM

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