Toronto Fire Service captain in intensive care after devastating fall A Toronto Fire Services captain remains in intensive care following a devastating fall off a burning building.
American News Pro-disability pizzeria dismayed by ‘cruel’ treatment of disabled staff “It was made clear we’re not wanted,” Fixter said. “It’s been hard, though, as the staff want to know why people are so mean.”
Winnipeg toddler stabbed while sleeping will be taken off life support The family of a Winnipeg toddler who was stabbed earlier this week, says that the injuries inflicted upon their child has left the toddler brain dead.
Hydro-Quebec: nearly one million may be without electricity over the weekend Over 900,000 Quebecers have been left without power for the weekend following brutal weather.
American News Seven-year-old girl shot while trick-or-treating A seven-year-old girl has become the latest victim of gang violence after being shot while trick-or-treating in Chicago’s Little Village.
Business & Finance After Trudeau reelection, Canadian oil company immediately moves its headquarters to U.S. Encana Corp. has announced its plans to move its headquarters to the U.S.
Culture Toronto City Council votes to review library rental policies following Meghan Murphy event Toronto Councillors voted to review policies surrounding community space use following Murphy’s event.
American News Pentagon releases video of raid on al-Baghdadi It was originally believed that Baghdadi dragged three children with him down one of the compound’s tunnels, as he fled from U.S. forces. This was found to be incorrect, with only two children being found dead along with the ISIS leader.
Business & Finance Saudi Arabia still owes Canada $3.4 billion in late payments for Canadian LAVs Saudi Arabia still owes Canadian company $3.4 billion in late payments for Light Armored Vehicles (LAVs).
Canadian News ‘I heard my knee crack’—Bianca Andreescu eliminated from WTA due to knee injury Canadian tennis phenom Bianca Andreescu’s magical season ends sadly with serious knee injury.
Culture Complaint nearly ruins Ontario man’s Halloween display Fortunately, Garber says more people have been angry with the town and complainer than any have been with his display. Furthermore, he says that plenty in the neighbourhood have come out in support of his wicked Halloween display.
Culture Vegans enraged by Hungry Jack’s plant-based ‘Rebel Burger’ While the ‘Rebel Burger’ is 100 percent plant based, there is still a big problem: the burger doesn’t have its own meat-free grill.
Culture Study finds that men are funnier than women on average A study found women are generally less funny than men.
Politics & Policy Doug Ford returns to Queen’s Park and starts making moves Now that the election is over, Ford is back in Queen’s Park and he’s already starting to make moves.
International News U.K. MPs reject Boris Johnson’s call for December election “This House can no longer keep this country hostage,” Johnson told MPs, adding that Parliament had become “dysfunctional”.
Politics & Policy Teachers back support worker strike, eighteen Vancouver schools close While the district has tried to remedy the situation by increasing the wages by 6 percent over three years, there are currently no new negotiations planned.
Politics & Policy Calgary Mayor says he’s willing to help Trudeau bridge Western divide Calgary Mayor and former Alberta Premier Naheed Nenshi says he’s willing to help bridge the current divide between Western Canada and the federal government.
Canadian News Polar bear prof potentially punished for telling inconvenient truth Dr. Crockford believes the University has chosen not to renew her adjunct position due to heightened social pressures and her strong assertion that polar bears are not only not facing a climate emergency but are actually thriving.
Five bears euthanized after residents see them eating garbage On Thursday, conservation officers regrettably had to euthanized five bears in Penticon, B.C. after they were sighted together going through garbage that had been left outside homes.
Opinion SNL Trump says ‘we love’ ISIS being great again, hours after real-life ISIS leader killed from POTUS order SNL parody Trump calims to love ISIS gaining strength, but ironically hours prior real-life Trump gave the order that led to death of ISIS leader.
American News Trump confirms U.S. has killed ISIS leader—’He died like a dog’ United States President Donald Trump has just confirmed during a White House press statement that Bakr al-Baghdadi died from a suicide vest detonation, taking the lives of three children with him.
Canadian News Health Canada says U.S. baby food contamination report not a safety concern for Canada Health Canada says toxic heavy metals found in baby products from U.S. manufacturers “do not pose a safety concern,” even though there are traces of lead.
Canadian News Ford government will not pursue regional reform, municipalities given more control Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark announced that the Ontario government will not be pursuing regional reform.
Canadian News Trudeau government appeals True North journalist’s court victory to cover debates The Trudeau government is appealing a judge’s decision to accredit journalists blocked by the Leaders’ Debates Commission.
Politics & Policy Ontario Liberal leadership candidate promises to scrap Catholic school funding Despite being Catholic himself, Tedjo says his move makes fiscal sense and that it’s necessary to have all four school boards merged into secular French and English schools.