Mo money, mo problems?By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor To borrow a simplification from the Chronicle Herald, the Canadian government is issuing bonds, then printing money to buy most of them…
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Online events for students and non-students in MarchBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor With spring in the air, students now will have to worry about upcoming finals next month. Luckily, the…
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Trudeau says Canada may see an election this yearBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor If the opposition parties take a vote of non-confidence, then Canadians will have to be ready to…
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‘Knock out interest on student loans’ letter directed to PM Justin Trudeau By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor The campaign claims that student loan in Canada has increased by 78 percent…
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Buyback program offered for gun owners, but details remain unclearBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Considering the gun buyback program, Bill Blair estimates that there are over 150,000 to 200,000 firearms…
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RCMP clarifies statements after public backlashBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor One man working as a home improvement specialist reports he was harassed for driving a white van after the rumours…
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Vancouver loses number one spot on sexiest cities in Canada listBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Winnipeg bought more toys for self-pleasure, Halifax seems to enjoy sex swings, and Vancouver apparently…
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What support do sex workers have during this pandemic?By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Sex workers feel they have been left out of the COVID-19 support and response, and this is…
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New strains considered highly transmissibleBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Despite the reportedly high transmission rates, 81 students and eight staff at a Maple Ridge high school tested negative after making…
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As coronavirus case reports rise, health officials say virus restrictions have eliminated the fluBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Because of the lowered flu case rate, many health officials are considering…