Month: November 2019

They’re never too young to … troll?  This according to Troll Queen (er, queen of trolling?) Chrissy Teigen, who played President Trump for what feels like the umpteenth time. This go around, however, her tots Luna, 2, and Miles, 2 months, got involved—and it was all in the name of charity. In an Instagram post shared […]

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Click:chlorine floater Manufacturer Alamak! The first official trailer for Crazy Rich Asians, the big-screen adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s best-selling novel, has dropped, and it’s every bit as glam and glitzy as can be. Just look at those cars! Those parties! Those private planes! Crazy rich, indeed. Starring an all-Asian principal cast, Crazy Rich Asians follows Rachel (Constance […]

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Paris Hilton and the KarJenner clan go way back. With more than a decade of friendship between the two, the hotel heiress proved her loyalty to the famous family with the sweetest message of support for new mom Khloé Kardashian amid turbulent times.  Earlier this week, reports revealed that Kardashian’s boyfriend and father of her […]

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IQALUIT, Nunavut —  Crucial Nunavut government services from health to justice were still impaired Monday after a weekend cyberattack locked out civil servants from access to electronic information. “We are working non-stop to resolve this issue,” said Premier Joe Savikataaq in a release. “Essential services will not be impacted and the (government) will continue to operate […]

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An open letter signed by thousands of scientists from around the world may be the clearest demonstration yet of their near-unanimous agreement over the globe’s emerging climate crisis. Click Here: United Kingdom Rugby Jerseys Published Tuesday in the journal BioScience, the letter includes 11,258 signatures from 153 countries — including 409 from Canada. “We declare […]

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WETASKIWIN, Alta. — Alberta is making changes to prevent homeowners from being sued if they injure people committing crimes on their properties. Justice Minister Doug Schweitzer says the government will be introducing amendments to existing legislation and make them retroactive to the start of 2018. “This is just the beginning of the steps we’re going […]

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OTTAWA — A new national study of nutrition among First Nations has found rates of obesity and diabetes that are significantly higher than the general Canadian population. The study, a decade-long examination of diet, nutrition and whether traditional food and water sources are safe, also finds that almost half of all Indigenous families have difficulty […]

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TORONTO — The Ontario government is spending at least $778 million this year to make up for programs it cut in its 2019 budget and to invest in an autism plan after sparking outrage. Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government said it would spend $163.8 billion this year in its fall economic statement, introduced by Finance […]

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