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on July 5, 2014 in World News

Trudeau eyes new blood in Alberta

Trudeau eyes new blood in Alberta ridings for next year’s vote Hoping for a breakthrough in Tory-blue Alberta, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau plans to have candidates — including some high-profile Calgarians — in place this autumn ready to fight next year’s federal election. In Calgary for the kickoff of Stampede just days after a round of byelections saw the Liberals come up short in two Alberta ridings, Trudeau said Friday the party “still has a lot of work to do” but Albertans are “more enthusiastically inclined” toward the Grits. Trudeau, who had his son Xavier and daughter Ella-Grace in tow,… View Article

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on July 5, 2014 in World News

Avoiding the sun could jeopardize your health

Slathering on toxic sunscreen and avoiding the sun could jeopardize your health and shorten your life According to a June 2014 article featured in The Independent (UK), a major study conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden found that women who avoid sunbathing during the summer are twice as likely to die as those who sunbathe every day. The epidemiological study followed 30,000 women for over 20 years and “showed that mortality was about double in women who avoided sun exposure compared to the highest exposure group.” Researchers concluded that the conventional dogma, which advises avoiding the sun… View Article

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on July 5, 2014 in World News

Pro-Amnesty Crowd Burns American Flag

Pro-Amnesty Crowd Burns American Flag An American flag has reportedly been burned by pro-amnesty protesters near the Murrieta Border Patrol station on America’s Independence Day. Breitbart News obtained the above photograph, which shows a burnt flag on the ground, from an anti-illegal immigration activist who was monitoring the pro-amnesty demonstration. Opponents of illegal immigration had gathered in Murrieta to stop Friday’s planned transfer of Central American illegal aliens, as they did earlier this week. A pro-amnesty counter-demonstration was organized in response. The illegal aliens, many of them unaccompanied children, are being brought from overcrowded Texas detention facilities for processing in… View Article

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on July 5, 2014 in World News

Robert Mugabe Says No Whites May Own Land in Zimbabwe

Robert Mugabe Says No Whites May Own Land in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe has ordered the nation’s remaining white farmers to be booted off their farms in order that the land be given to black Zimbabweans. In the harshest official policy on race and land reform in a country that has been close to bankruptcy, the 90-year old autocrat said Wednesday that whites may no longer own any land in Zimbabwe. Whites would still be allowed to own businesses and urban apartments. Speaking to farmers in Mhangura, a small mining town about 120 miles north of the capital Harare,… View Article

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on July 5, 2014 in World News

Home Invader Killed in Shootout with Homeowner

Home Invader Killed in Shootout with Homeowner On July 3 a 26-year-old suspected home invader in Easley, South Carolina, was killed after getting into a shootout with the homeowner of a residence he was allegedly robbing. According to The State, the incident took place in the morning hours. The suspect was confronted by the homeowner, and the two exchanged gunfire. “The two men were found in the living room” when police arrived. A mother and “her 17-year-old daughter were in the home at the time of the shooting.” Police say the suspect and the homeowner used handguns, and the “suspect… View Article

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on July 4, 2014 in World News

RCMP steps up internal probe into Moncton shooting deaths

RCMP steps up internal probe into Moncton shooting deaths RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson has taken the rare step of launching an expedited internal review into the Moncton shooting deaths of three officers, including whether local Mounties had the necessary equipment to counter a heavily armed gunman. The review will be broad and far-reaching, examining everything from whether the shooter’s actions could have reasonably been foreseen to issues around training and equipment. The latter is sensitive, since fresh questions have emerged about whether the Codiac Mounties had access to carbines, a type of high-powered patrol gun recommended after the 2005 deaths… View Article

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on July 4, 2014 in World News

Refugee health-care cuts struck down

Refugee health-care cuts struck down The Federal Court has ruled Ottawa’s cutbacks to health-care coverage for refugee claimants constitute “cruel and unusual” treatment — particularly to children — and should be struck down. “This is particularly, but not exclusively so as it affects children who have been brought to this country by their parents,” Justice Anne Mactavish wrote in a decision released Friday. “The 2012 modifications to the Interim Federal Health Program potentially jeopardize the health, the safety and indeed the very lives, of these innocent and vulnerable children in a manner that shocks the conscience and outrages our standards… View Article

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on July 4, 2014 in World News

Keystone XL process requires ‘patience,’

Keystone XL process requires ‘patience,’ U.S. ambassador tells Canada Bruce Heyman hosting his first July 4 celebration in Ottawa since taking up post The U.S. ambassador to Canada is asking Canadians for “patience” on the Keystone XL issue on his first Independence Day in Ottawa. Bruce Heyman, in an interview with Hallie Cotnam on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning, was asked about the diplomatic issue that has been dogging the Obama administration. “Keystone is a challenge that we have,” Heyman said. “It is something that we are going to have to work on together. Right now, it is in a process… View Article

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on July 4, 2014 in World News

Feds Threaten Journalist With Prison Over Report On Illegal Immigration

Feds Threaten Journalist With Prison Over Report On Illegal Immigration DoD claims reporter engaged in “unauthorized photography and broadcast” outside immigration shelter The Department of Defense has threatened me with imprisonment in response to our report on the illegal alien shelter at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. In a certified letter sent to Infowars, the Defense Department claims that I engaged in “unauthorized photography and broadcast” which were somehow “detrimental” to the “safety and security of the installation” even though the photos of Lackland’s illegal alien shelter, which is housing nearly 2,000 illegals at a cost to… View Article

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on July 4, 2014 in World News

Protesters vow to block the transport of undocumented immigrants

Protesters vow to block the transport of undocumented immigrants Protesters in Murrieta, California are vowing to turn out in even greater numbers if more buses carrying illegal immigrants arrive in the city of 100,000. Halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, the community hosts a processing facility operated by the US Border Patrol. On Tuesday, residents made headlines nationwide when they placed themselves in the paths of three buses carrying undocumented immigrants who had crossed the border in Texas. Outraged at the federal government for failing to secure the border with Mexico and allowing undocumented migrants to pass into the… View Article

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