Conservative-Leaning Social Media Site ‘Parler’ Seeing Massive Surge of New Users, Although Questions Remain

The idea of left-wing bias in social media isn’t new, but has gained recent notoriety in the news as Donald Trump’s Twitter page has begun being partially censored in some cases by Twitter itself. 

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Fort McMurray likely to Request Federal and Provincial Support in Rebuilding Post-Flood

Although there are no official timelines released yet, Yurdiga said he anticipates the council will make a formal request for financial aid from the Provincial and Federal governments to buy out damaged properties and/or invest in flood mitigation. 

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A Fake Noose: Investigation Reveals Perceived Hate Crime against Black NASCAR Driver to be a Red Herring

“Concern arose late last week when NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace’s driving team discovered a knotted rope in Wallace’s garage stall at Talladega Superspeedway. Appearing to be a noose, it was quickly seized upon as a seemingly veiled racist threat against Wallace, who is both black and an outspoken activist for social justice on and off the racetrack.”

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Canadian Alphonso Davies named Rookie of the Year in German Football League

Davies turned heads this season as he set a speed record during the final match of the Bundesliga season, which was a hair raising 1 – 0 win for Bayern over SV Werder Bremen, claiming the 8th straight championship win for the club.

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Rookie Derek Sloan Emerges Strong from CPC Debates

It’s time for the Conservative party to adapt to the times, and when I say that, I don’t mean need changing social or fiscal issues policies.

What we need to be asking ourselves as conservatives are, yes, who best represents our values, but also who can best present those values on camera? This may sound like a shallow concern; however, it is not. We need to heed the lessons of 2016 Donald Trump in the states and 2019 re-election of Trudeau over Andrew Scheer.

In both of these elections, a critical factor with the winning party was their leader’s ability to perform or ‘act’ on TV: it’s no secret that one of the only things Trudeau can do correctly is hair flips on television, and it’s undeniable the decades of being a reality TV star gave Trump the edge over his opponents in 2016.

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Canadian MSM props up Jagmeet Singh after expulsion from Parliament

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh made headlines yesterday, June 17th, after getting kicked out of the House of Commons, following a spat with Bloc MP Alain Therrien. Singh accused Therrien of being a racist and then refusing to retract the charge. Mr. Singh’s gaffes as a rookie continued with another tangent about racism/systemic racism following his […]

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Rising Canadian-American Football Star Chuba Hubbard Backtracks on Tweet and Reconciles with Coach After Online Stir 

Oklahoma State University running-back Chuba Hubbard and head coach Mike Gundy were able to reconcile a disagreement several hours after a Tweet sent out by Hubbard in the afternoon on June 15th sent ripples through the sports news world, in which Hubbard stated he would be leaving Oklahoma over Gundy’s seeming to support of OAN […]

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2019 Liberal Candidate charged with child porn

Gerry Hawes, a local Liberal Party insider who ran unsuccessfully in Simcoe North in this last federal election, is facing child pornography charges. May 5, 2020, police executed a search warrant at a residence of Gerry Hawes in Orillia. Following June 11, 2020, Hawes was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography and accessing […]

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Vancouver makes Bold Moves for NHL 2020 Playoffs host city slot

Vancouver seems to be already making some bold moves to quell any problems the league may have, as the B.C. Premier and B.C. Public Health officials recently agreed to a plan that would exempt NHL players and limited support staff from regular travel restrictions currently in place. B.C. has also been successful at ‘flattening the curve.’

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Amanda Nunes Makes UFC History in fight with Canadian Felicia Spencer

On Saturday night, June 6th, Brazilian Amanda Nunes made UFC history with her victory over Canadian Felicia Spencer in the final, main card event of UFC 250. In doing so, Nunes made history as she is the first female UFC fighter to defend a title while simultaneously holding two titles: she was the champion for both MMA featherweight and bantamweight women’s titles before the fight with Spencer, specifically defending the featherweight name.

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