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Alberta gas prices drop after carbon tax axed

The death knell of the Albertan carbon tax rang at midnight on Thursday, and already gasoline prices are plummeting.

Yanky Pollak / 05/31/2019 12:00 AM

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Conservatives slam Trudeau for trying to ‘stack the deck’ in coming election

Lisa Raitt the Deputy Leader of the Opposition grilled the Trudeau government for trying to stack the deck ahead of the upcoming vote, noting that it is embarrassing that PM does not understand bias.

Ali Taghva / 05/31/2019 12:00 AM

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Besides NAFTA and China’s belligerence, Pence visit shows y-u-g-e US-Canada disparities

As the United States and Canada find common ground on their new free trade deal and Chinese belligerence, Pence’s trip to Ottawa elicited more differences than similarities between the two countries.

Jason Unrau / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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Wabasca and Bigstone Cree Nation wildfires continue to spread

Fires in the Wabasca Desmarais and Bigstone Cree Nation region in Alberta have continued to spread as further evacuations are taking place.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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Toronto “chair girl” parties in the Dominican Republic against the advice of lawyers

Marcella Zoia, or “chair girl” reached internet infamy after she was videotaped throwing a chair off a high rise near the Gardiner Expressway.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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Alberta says goodbye to the carbon tax

Alberta’s carbon tax is dead. Legislation will pass later today to make the act official, but since midnight Thursday morning Albertans no longer have to pay a carbon tax.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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Everything about the wildfires that are forcing Albertans out of their homes

The 2019 Alberta wildfires have taken a serious toll on the northern part of our nation’s fourth largest province.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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Trudeau government awards 70 immigration sponsorship spots to avoid lawsuits

According to sources, the federal government decided to settle with the claimants instead of pursuing a legal battle. 70 sponsorship spots were awarded to those involved in the lawsuit so that they can sponsor their family members abroad.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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This one pound miracle baby is the smallest ever to survive

A newborn girl was born at only 23 weeks and three days (approximately have of a pregnancy term) at Sharp March Birch Hospital for Women & Newborns in San Diego. She weighed less than one pound.

Yanky Pollak / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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New heritage video pays tribute to the sacrifices of Canadian soldiers on D-Day

The video, brought to you by Historica Canada in cooperation with the governments of New Brunswick and Canada, documents the story of Major Archie MacNaughton, who served in the first World War and returned to fight again for his country.

Yanky Pollak / 05/30/2019 12:00 AM

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Evacuation order given for Wabasca and Bigstone Cree Nation

The wildfire wrecking havoc across Alberta has now caused a full evacuation order to be given for the community of Wabasca Desmarais and Bigstone Cree Nation.

Ali Taghva / 05/29/2019 12:00 AM

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Only one halfway house in Canada accepted this high-risk offender

Chris Watts, a convicted sex offender and assessed psychopath, was released from a British Columbia prison in 2017, not a single halfway house in the province would take him.

Siddak Ahuja / 05/29/2019 12:00 AM

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U.K. lawyer tells Canada to bring “ISIS bride” home

A human rights lawyer from the United Kingdom has called on the Canadian government to repatriate a woman who left the country to join ISIS.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 05/29/2019 12:00 AM

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Canada has lost $6.2 billion in potential oil revenue due to lack of pipelines: Canadian Taxpayers Federation

According to a recent report by the group based on statistics provided by the Parliamentary Budget Officer, lack of pipeline development has led to a total of $6.2 billion in lost revenue from 2013-2018. That sum is going up every day by an estimated $3.6 million dollars.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 05/29/2019 12:00 AM

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Woman breathalyzed by police in her own home wins court challenge against Trudeau’s new driving laws

Lee Lowrie, the B.C. woman who challenged a forced breathalyzer by the RCMP, has won in court. Lowrie said, “It was like living in a communist country with no rights. Truly I felt violated.”

Yanky Pollak / 05/29/2019 12:00 AM

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