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    Husband Church's 'Miracle Cure' Killed His Wife

    The church, the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, denies Sylvia's death was caused by their holy elixir, known as Miracle Mineral Solution or MMS, and maintains it can be used "to overcome most diseases known to mankind," including cancer, Parkinson's disease, and autism in children...
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    Now that's a Fatwa I can agree with

    Turkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet) has issued a fatwa against underage marriages, saying they “shattered the lives of children.” The fatwa, included in a release responding to frequently asked questions from the public, said underage marriage could never be approved from a...
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    Libs & Cons vote against bill to end corporate tax avoidance

    Stephen Bronfman, a billionaire, is currently campaigning with Montreal's Mayor, ex-Liberal Denis Coderre, for the return of Major League Baseball to Montreal and the construction (with taxpayers money) of a new baseball stadium downtown. Stephen Bronfman's father had sold the team decades ago...
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    Oil Companies Don't Advertise Like They Used To

    In a loss for ExxonMobil, the New York State Supreme Court has ordered the oil giant and its accounting firm to produce documents subpoenaed in a highly charged investigation of whether the company concealed from investors and the public what it knew about climate change as long as four decades...
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    Pot Could Outsell Booze In Canada

    The Deloitte report — titled Recreational Marijuana: Insights and Opportunities — being released soon concludes that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s legalization of cannabis next year could jolt the economy. “There hasn’t been anything like this — and granted it wasn’t legislated — but you...
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    Cuban lung cancer 'vaccine' gets FDA trial

    The U.S. Food and Drug administration has authorized the clinical trial of the lung cancer drug CIMAvax, according to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. He made the announcement at a news conference in the state capital Albany on Wednesday. The trial will be conducted by Roswell Park Cancer Institute...
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    Amateur author seeking help on attacking ozone layer

    I'm learning I no nothing about ozone producing machines. I am interested in buying one for someone but on 2 of these I find a warning; Due to the high Ozone output of this machine, the space being treated is required to be unoccupied. I guess I will ask the seller what that is about and...
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    Amateur author seeking help on attacking ozone layer

    I just did a quick look and these are over $300.00 Would that be correct?
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    Oklahoma guy videoing his gruesome crime rampage

    Authorities have been hunting for more than 24 hours for an Oklahoma man they say posted live videos to social media while running from police during a violent rampage that included shooting two police officers, armed car thefts and killing his aunt and uncle, apparently attempting to cut off...
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    Lawyer files constitutional challenge against CETA

    Bravo... The complaint focuses on controversial provisions in the Canada-EU deal, similar to those contained in the NAFTA, that would let companies sue the government under certain circumstances. The statement of claim also takes issue with the federal government's tradition of signing and...
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    Marijuana legalization will unleash misery on Arizona

    according to a wave of television ads that started rolling out across the state last month. Replete with ominous music, the advertisements feature lawmakers and teachers who paint a bleak future for Arizona’s children if voters approve Proposition 205, a measure that would allow people aged 21...
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    Presbyterians apologize for boarding schools

    Alaska Natives received an official apology from the Presbyterian Church of America during the final session of the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention on Saturday at the Carlson Center. Members of an Alaska Presbyterian church delivered the apology. “We apologize for the pain and...
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    Precision Drilling rehires 1,000 people

    President and CEO Kevin Neveu said during an earnings call Friday the company was in “the early stages of this rebound” and had reactivated 53 rigs in North America and re-hired 1,000 employees. He said the majority of those oilfield workers had previously been employed by Precision. “We’re...
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    Is Brown Going to Flip Flop On Unions As Well?

    Looks that way. Thanks a lot for handing the next election to Wynne......... Big surprise? Depends on your point-of-view. In his short time at the helm of Ontario's Tories, the rookie leader has gained a reputation as a serial flip-flopper. During his party's leadership race, Brown won the...
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    Thanks to Vancouvers Gigapixel The Surveillance

    state has a clearer image of you. Look at the picture below, a Gigapixel rendering of a 420 pot protest on Vancouver's waterfront. Click on the link below and use your mouse pointer, click and scroll in. See every face in the crowd up close and personal. This is our world today. Vancouver...
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    Indigenous Americans Killed At The Highest Rate By Cops

    Indigenous activists, including Chase Iron Eyes, the Lakota lawyer of the Standing Rock Sioux who is running as a Democrat for North Dakota’s single congressional seat, have for the past two years organized Native Lives Matter to bring attention to this situation and hold police and prosecutors...
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    Jehovah's Witness died giving birth knew risk of refusing blood

    Quebec Health Minister Gaétan Barrette says he has proof a 26-year-old Jehovah's Witness woman who died during childbirth at a hospital near Quebec City understood the risks of refusing a blood transfusion, but insisted one not be performed. Éloïse Dupuis died of a hemorrhage on Oct. 12 at...
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    Feminist In Chief Has No Women on Womens Issue Scrum

    The Federal Standing Committee on Finance will hear from a variety of speakers about economic disparities, including gender inequality, today in Charlottetown. The only problem? The committee doesn’t have any female members present. Jenny Wright, executive director of the St. John’s Status of...
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    Quebec blasted in hearings on religious neutrality

    The Quebec government was strongly criticized Tuesday for excluding the word "secular" from its proposed legislation on state religious neutrality. Opposition parties and a women's rights group chided the Liberals on the first day of hearings into Bill 62, which is the government's attempt to...
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    Be Careful At The Gas Pump

    An online video showing a Petro-Canada pumping station in Laval charging clients even when they weren't fuelling their car has gone viral, with more than one million views since it was posted Oct. 6. Saint-Eustache resident Dylan Fisher took two videos of the same pump driving up his tab when...