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Karl Subban knows just how much Montrealers love his son P.K. Subban
Karl Subban is well aware of the incredible love affair that is still going strong between Montreal hockey fans and his son P.K. Subban. ... -
Valérie Plante tells Coderre to ‘bring it on,’ participate in more debates
Projet Montréal mayoral candidate Valérie Plante is criticizing her opponent, incumbent mayor Denis Coderre for turning down several debate invitations, saying one in French and one in English is enough. ... -
Young Living, essential oil giant, fined for sourcing oils illegally
(Natural News) The U.S. Justice Department recently announced that Lehi, Utah-based essential oils company Young Living has pleaded guilty over federal misdemeanor charges due to its illegal trafficking of ... -
Sleep quality affects eyewitness memory of a crime, according to scientists
(Natural News) A study by Michigan State University (MSU) scientists found that sleep may affect an eyewitness’s memory of a crime, as reported by the Science ... -
Amazon.com caught selling illegal FULL AUTO gun parts in ATF sting to convict its own customers with felony crimes
(Natural News) In addition to the fact that Amazon.com is now the world’s largest marketplace of contaminated, untested dietary supplements and food, a Natural News ... -
CRYBULLIES: College student activists now marching on their own cafeterias, demanding “hydroponic cilantro”
(Natural News) What happens when college and university campuses that are run by far-Left academics aren’t far-Left enough? Easy; one day they just implode because ... -
Can You Really Call This ‘Clean Meat?’
What do agricultural giant Cargill Inc. and billionaires Richard Branson and Bill Gates have in common? They’re among a group of investors who have ... -
Teenagers waste 40 days a year looking at mobile devices, startling research discovers
(Natural News) In this day and age, it has become the norm to see someone glued to their mobile phones, especially teenagers. In fact, it ... -
Canada China Trade Relations: Who Gains?
Starting from the fall of 2016, there has been a renewed call for the strengthening of the Canada-China trade relations. In October 2016, a ... -
‘Crapshoot’ — How Sewage Contaminates Our Food Supply
The documentary, “Crapshoot: The Gamble with Our Wastes,” produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 2003, investigates an important aspect of human ...