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Lead Indigenous group seeking TMX ownership “still bullish” despite second judicial review of $7.5 billion pipeline expansion

The man heading up the lead Indigenous consortium angling for ownership of the Trans Mountain expansion remains confident in the embattled project, despite Wednesday’s Federal Court of Appeal decision in favour of six First Nations who oppose the pipeline’s twinning.

Jason Unrau / Sep 7, 2019

American News, Culture

Poll: 73 percent of conservative college students withhold their views in class

The survey, made up of 1000 Republican and Republican-leaning college students found “nearly three quarters” of those surveyed had withheld their political views during class.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 7, 2019

Canadian News

Thirteen-year-old boy solves decades-old missing person investigation

Thirteen-year-old B.C. local Max Werenka accidentally discovered the submerged vehicle of 70-year-old Janet Farris, putting an end to a missing person investigation open since 1992.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Canada employment boom led by Ontario and Quebec — 81,000 more workers in August

Overall, in August, Canada saw an 81,000 increase in employment.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

Elizabeth May’s Greens throws a welcome party for shallow politicians preoccupied with race

What did the Green party do in response to these horrendous statements made by the defectors? They welcomed the group with open arms.

Ali Taghva / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Human Rights Tribunal orders Canada to give separated Indigenous families $2 billion

In the ruling, The Caring Society has asked for $20,000 plus interest be paid out to First Nations who were separated from their parents or experienced other abuses or discrimination by the Canadian government.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 6, 2019

News, Culture

Vegan and LGBT protestors crash opening of Canada’s first Chick-fil-A

The Chick-fil-A store opening in Toronto is already going through its first wave of protests, as activists from LGBTQ and Animal Rights groups assemble to fight the tyranny of Chick-fil-A and their delicious chicken.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau dismisses Grassy Narrows protestors asking for an end to mercury poisoning crisis

Similar in tone to when he thanked another Grassy Narrows protestor for their “donation” at a fundraiser in Toronto, Trudeau seems to make a beeline for his vehicle, telling the protestors, “Thanks for being here.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News

Ontario woman dead after Hurricane Dorian annihilates Bahamas

“I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t terrified; but the dogs, chickens, husband & children are inside and everything is batted down the best we could!” Liolli wrote on Facebook just before the storm struck at its greatest intensity.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Ford government announces electronic auto insurance slip option

Ontario’s provincial government just saved citizens a major headache by taking care of pesky written auto insurance slips. According to CBC, drivers will now be able to carry an electric version of their auto insurance slip in their car.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

NDP-Green defection mess: accusations of pressure to recant and racism fly

Morency told TPM that the NDP pressured the defectors which caused the six to recant, describing it as “vicious politics”.

Jason Unrau / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

Senate security prevents man from wearing “I heart oil & gas” t-shirt — security cites fear of offence

“Nowhere does the shirt say anything negative, defamatory or insulting to others,” Lacey continues.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Alberta panel recommends cuts to fix province’s spending problem

The committee recommended that Alberta keep spending flat for the next four years.

Wyatt Claypool / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

Three small children in hospital after being poked by syringe near Toronto school

Toronto police say three small children were taken to hospital following their discovery of used syringes near a Roncesvalles elementary school early on Wednesday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberals slam Scheer for not supporting public schools despite sending kids to expensive private schools

Morneau, Freeland and others sent their kids to a Toronto private school with tuition costs in the tens of thousands, while the Liberals slam Scheer for not supporting public education.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Sep 5, 2019

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