Bloomberg drops, Warren out in home state – In the space of 24 hours, the Democratic presidential contest suddenly became a two-man race between former Vice President Joe Biden, whose campaign was floundering just a week ago, and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, the self described Democratic socialist. Biden... Read more
After weeks of intense campaigning for a primary whose significance has been compounded by the uncertainty surrounding last weeks Iowa caucus results, hundreds of thousands of New Hampshire residents are casting the first ballots in the 2020 U.S. presidential elections today. Once the results finally trickled out of Iowa... Read more
Waiting for Trump
Politics Feb 10, 2020
President Donald Trump will be holding a rally Monday night in Manchester, NH at the SNHU arena at 7 p.m., but this didn’t stop supporters from showing up early. Some streets surrounding the arena have been closed off well in advance of Trump’s appearance and some supporters have formed... Read more
Bricks And Glitter, an organization that stands in opposition to the corporatization of Pride, has just started planning their third annual alternative, anti-capitalist Pride festival. It should be asked, however, why an alternative pride needs to exist in the first place. Picture this: It’s June 21, 2019, and you’re... Read more
Former Texas congressman, Beto O’Rourke has announced his bid for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination this morning. O’Rourke is the 16th candidate to throw their hat into a very crowded ring. Some other candidates include Bernie Sanders, 77, from Vermont and Cory Booker,46, from New Jersey. You might remember... Read more
Parents rally at Queen’s Park against provincial government changes to autism funding
CanadaEtobicokeNewsOntarioOpinionPoliticsPoliticsPoliticsSpecialsTorontoTorontoUncategorized Mar 12, 2019
Reporters Natalia Yurieva and Makayla Pereira were at Queen’s Park to cover a protest against the provincial government’s changes to autism funding. Read more
Trudeau stays away from SNC-Lavalin scandal at an armchair discussion in Toronto
Business & TechCanadaEnvironmentNewsOntarioPoliticsPoliticsPoliticsToronto Mar 6, 2019
The Prime Minister spoke with Glenn Mullan as part of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Convention At the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made no mention of the ongoing SNC-Lavalin scandal that has resulted in significant changes to his cabinet. Instead,... Read more
“Crazy Marxist nonsense”: IGNITE and Ford’s new financial plan
EtobicokeHumberIGNITENewsOntarioPoliticsToronto Feb 14, 2019
Breanne Coulter Updated: Feb. 28, 2019. The Globe and Mail reported that Ontario Premier Doug Ford accused Ontario student unions of “crazy Marxist nonsense” in a fundraising e-mail this week. This statement follows recent post-secondary funding changes which will give Ontario students the option to opt out of student... Read more
Cat Lake First Nation has declared a state of emergency after independent companies found mould – or traces of mould – in all 128 homes and deemed 87 homes uninhabitable. The MP for Timmins-James Bay area, Charlie Angus, visited Cat Lake on Tuesday with the investigators. He says he... Read more