Yesterday, the world lost a true wonder of the world as Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire. Thankfully, firefighters were able to save the structure of the building, though there’s an immeasurable amount of history that has surely been lost.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 16, 2019
The 44-year-old woman was attacked by a man posing as a delivery person, who then shot the woman with the concealed crossbow.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 15, 2019
Just a day before Alberta’s provincial election in which the UCP and NDP will scrap for control over our nation’s oil capital, an NDP party insider Derek Leebosh decided to take to Twitter to let his true colours—specifically an ugly shade of orange—shine through.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 15, 2019
The carbon tax has become a reality in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and New Brunswick, as each had no carbon-pricing standards prior to the Ottawa law. The federal government says the legislation aims to “fill in the gaps” where provinces were not up to par.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 15, 2019
The Cruelty-free Cosmetics Act would end cosmetic testing on animals in Canada. It would also restrict the sale of cosmetics developed or manufactured through the use of animal testing.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 13, 2019
Every time I walk downtown and see literally dozens of homeless First Nations people, or when I read about the Prime Minister mocking First Nations activists protesting mercury poisoning on reserves, gestures like this seem particularly empty.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 12, 2019
The Ontario government is ushering in a new era of spending in their first official budget.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 11, 2019
A fan-inspired “white out” is now being called problematic by some Winnipeg activists, including local grassroots advocacy group Black Space Winnipeg.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 11, 2019
United Conservative candidate Kaycee Madu issued a full statement after racial implications were made by his NDP opponent. The poster used by New Democrat candidate included the line “vote as if your skin is not white.”
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 11, 2019
Context is incredibly important. Sentences are like iceburgs. There is what appears on the surface, the letters you see printed on paper. But underneath the words, there’s more than what appears. Sentences can be extrapolated to no end, and interpreted in countless ways,
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 10, 2019
Seniority based hiring will soon be a thing of the past for Ontario teachers. New teachers will be able to apply for full-time positions without having to do years of substitute teaching, as a new proposal for Education Minister Lisa Thompson is in the works.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 10, 2019
Suspicious emails requesting sums of money are nothing new, but this scam, typically referred to as "whaling" because it fargets a "big fish", is typically more intricate of a process than your typical Nigerian prince email.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 10, 2019
Trudeau’s acceptance of the gift of a free vacation on a private Bahamas island and free travel in a “non-government aircraft” make Trudeau the first prime minister to ever break a federal law while in office.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 10, 2019
Your data is being mined, abused, and stolen. The internet, now more than ever, is filled with pointless and endless selfies, along with myriads of other digital narcissism.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 9, 2019
In February of 2017, Scheer appeared on On the Hunt, a show provided by online news media outlet The Rebel. The show, which is now cancelled, was hosted by far-right provocateur Faith Goldy.
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 9, 2019