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    Dump Donald, Eh!

    “It’s amazing that as Canadians have been so passionate about the US election in private conversations but so publicly silent. I honestly think that Trump might think Canada is behind him since we’ve made very little comment on the race,” said Patrick McCaully, Chief News Creator of Toronto’s...
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    UN Bans The Rebel From Climate Conference

    Earlier this month, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) secretariat informed The Rebel, the right wing news and opinion platform published by political commentator Ezra Levant, it was rejecting the outlet’s application to send a producer and a reporter to COP22 on...
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    How to raise kids not to be racist

    Here are three things parents can do to teach their kids to be accepting of people’s differences. How to raise kids not to be racist - National | Globalnews.ca
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    Scientists just broke a fusion world record

    and it lifts the bar for clean energy potential Scientists have set a new world record for plasma pressure - the 'key ingredient' for producing energy from nuclear fusion - which means this clean and sustainable energy source is closer to our grasp than ever before. The new record stands at...
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    A shameful holdover of a colonial past change BC's name

    Yuxweluptun has also been making news of late for his call to rename the province of British Columbia. It is worth noting that many of the country’s provinces owe their names to (often mispronounced, slightly garbled) Indigenous words. This is the case with Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario...
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    Manitoba Cabinet Minister, Says Rival Told Her To Take Pants Off

    I need a full body pic to determine if this was an outrageous request........ A Manitoba cabinet minister says she was told to take her pants off in the middle of question period by a male NDP opponent, but the NDP are firmly denying the accusation. Rochelle Squires, the minister for sport...
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    Canada's Forced Oath To Queen Is A Barbaric Cultural Practice

    The screening of immigrants who hold "anti-Canadian values" has been the subject of much debate in the Conservative leadership race lately, as Kellie Leitch burnishes her credentials as watchdog against "barbaric cultural practices." While many have criticized Ms. Leitch, accusing her of...
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    Walmart's Pay Raises Have Helped

    This is, after all, a company famous for squeezing pennies so successfully that labor groups accuse it of depressing wages across the American economy. As an efficient, multinational selling machine, the company had a reputation for treating employee pay as a cost to be minimized. But in early...
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    Pole Dancing may become an Olympic sport

    Okay, that's a sport I could watch....... The International Pole Sports Federation (IPSF) has submitted an application to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to be recognized as a fully-fledged sport. The IPSF's Olympic Sub-Committee has been working on its submission for the last five...
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    Britons disgusting black spread shortage is because of Brexit

    A concentrated black yeast extract that many Britons spread on toast became the latest front Thursday in the UK's ongoing acrimonious debate about the country's decision to leave the EU. Supermarket giant Tesco stopped selling jars of Marmite, PG Tips tea and other staples of the British diet...
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    No one wants to post about the Kansas terrorists?

    I wonder where the muzzzies under your bed posters are. ‘It will be a bloodbath’: Inside the Kansas militia plot to ignite a religious war Christian Terrorists Arrested In Plot To Bomb Muslims The plot to kill Muslims was planned by a small group of Christian extremists known as “The...
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    ."Make Your Truck Great Again."

    'Make your Truck Great Again': Edmonton auto shop turns Trump into unwitting sales rep - Edmonton - CBC News
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    October is now Canada’s National Women’s History Month

    On October 27, 1893, a group of ladies met in the Horticultural Pavilion in Allan Gardens. The approximately 1,500 women had gathered that fall day to fight back against what they saw as increasing political polarization and partisanship. The meeting was led by Lady Ishbel Aberdeen, the wife of...
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    CKNW Radio Guy Fired Over 'White Fragility' Interview

    After a disastrous interview with the Globe and Mail’s Denise Balkissoon on race in Canada, Vancouver radio station CKNW host Ian Power has been fired. Balkissoon told CANADALAND she will save her thoughts on the ordeal for the next episode of the Globe and Mail podcast Colour Code, which she...
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    Why was José Bové Detained at the Airport?

    Bové called on PM Justin Trudeau to explain why he was held at the airport Anti-globalization activist and European Parliament MP who opposes a trade deal between Canada and the European Union now says he will be allowed to stay in Canada after all. According to José Bové, who says he missed a...
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    Ambrose’s nearly $320,000 in expenses leads MPs

    Repeat after me; 'Conservatives are fiscally responsible' (when it comes to their personal money).... Rona Ambrose’s nearly $320,000 in expenses leads MPs for first half of 2016: analysis
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    30 Years Ago Eugene Hasenfus Was Captured

    Hasenfus a “father” and “common citizen” who himself was a victim of the “irrational and unjust policy of the U.S. administration.” Thirty years ago , a complete unknown sprang into the international limelight. His name was Eugene Hasenfus. Shot down Oct. 5, 1986, while kicking crated cargo to...
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    Mississauga mayor files hate-crime complaint

    Bonnie Crombie says local web publication crossed the line with article headlined, ‘Bonnie’s Muslims Are Molesting Teenage Girls in Mississauga Highschools.’ Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie says she has filed a hate-crime complaint with Peel police after a local website published an article...
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    No 'sunny days' for pets as Libs defeat cruelty bill

    A fourth attempt to modernize Canada’s century-old animal cruelty laws was put down in the House last night. Liberal backbencher Nathaniel Erskine-Smith was hoping his private member’s bill would be sent to committee for study, but it was defeated by a vote of 84-198. Although the rookie MP had...
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    For-profit care of seniors proven to be inferior

    Margaret McGregor and Lisa Ronald question why Christy Clark's B.C. Liberal government is insisting on inferior, for-profit senior care rather than allowing for public facilities. Opinion: Private vs. public less of an issue than quality residential care | Vancouver Sun