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Canadians are not worried about other countries having access to a vaccine first: Poll

A new Leger poll suggests most Canadians aren't currently worried that people in other countries might get a COVID-19 vaccine first.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 1, 2020

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HYPOCRISY: LA Supervisor votes to ban outdoor dining then dines outdoors

A Los Angeles County Supervisor, Sheila Kuehl, was caught dining at an outdoor restaurant on Monday night, just hours after voting to ban outdoor dining.

James Anthony / Dec 1, 2020

News, American News

BREAKING: Trump campaign files lawsuit in Wisconsin challenging 221,000 ballots

The Trump campaign on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in Wisconsin to challenge 221,000 ballots cast in the general election in that state.

Libby Emmons / Dec 1, 2020

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BREAKING: Project Veritas records MONTHS of CNN editorial calls, new #ExposeCNN revelations to come

O'Keefe said that the recording that they will "be releasing will give you some insight as to why Zucker has such a tough time answering questions about journalistic integrity."

Noah David Alter / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau-appointed Senator: 'We want China to succeed'

"Canada should be able to articulate that we support China’s goal to become a fully developed economy by 2049," Woo declared.

Noah David Alter / Dec 1, 2020

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HYPOCRISY: San Jose mayor tells residents to skip Thanksgiving—then celebrates with elderly parents

This celebration with a group of people was a departure from what the mayor's press team had said he would be doing, which was "staying home" with only his immediate family.

Libby Emmons / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals to impose 'fair share' tax on digital giants, will likely cost Canadians more

Experts say "Canadians will pay more."

The Post Millennial / Dec 1, 2020

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GOP calls for higher scrutiny in election systems

A number of voices with within the GOP have proposed using voter ID requirements and limits to mail-in voting to better ensure a secure election process.

Leonardo Briceno / Dec 1, 2020

News, International News

UK High Court disallows use of puberty blockers in children under 16—Keira Bell wins her case

It is now unlawful for clinics specializing in transgender-affirmative "healthcare" to prescribe puberty-blockers to children, as a result of a landmark legal judgment handed down Tuesday.

Erin Perse / Dec 1, 2020

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Activists plan 'week of action' to 'avenge' death of Antifa murderer

Anarchist insurgents are still seeking vengeance for martyred Antifa killer Michael Reinoehl "to help highlight a presidential assassination of a comrade."

Mia Cathell / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Freeland reveals Trudeau Liberals' plan to 'build back better,' adding $400 BILLION to national debt

"As we build back, we have it within our reach to build back better, tackling challenges that hold us all back, homelessness systemic racism, and the unfinished and essential work of reconciliation," said Freeland.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 30, 2020

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BREAKING: Schumer proposes Senate hold Biden’s cabinet confirmation hearings BEFORE inauguration

Sen. Chuck Schumer demanded Monday that the Senate should begin confirmation hearings for presumptive president-elect Joe Biden's cabinet before Inauguration Day.

Mia Cathell / Nov 30, 2020

Canadian News, News

UBC students warned about Asians' 'yellow privilege'

The document, compiled by a UBC Residence Advisor, referred to Asians' alleged higher status as "yellow privilege."

Noah David Alter / Nov 30, 2020

News, American News

Arizona hearing on voter fraud features bombshell allegations from Trump legal team

The Arizona state legislature held an explosive public hearing with President Donald Trump's legal team on Monday to examine suspected evidence of election irregularities and voter fraud in the state.

Mia Cathell / Nov 30, 2020

News, International News

Greta Thunberg scolds holiday shoppers: 'Don't buy stuff you don’t need'

This holiday season, Swedish climate change poster child Greta Thunberg issued a directive to Black Friday shoppers: “Don’t buy stuff you don’t need.”

Mia Cathell / Nov 30, 2020

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