Video shows shooting in Richmond Hill that left 47-year-old man dead

Security footage has surfaced showing the moment a 47-year-old man was fatally gunned down on a residential street in Richmond Hill on Thursday night.

h/t Patti Jo

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CHARLEBOIS: The TikTok effect on food

Whether we like it or not, TikTok has become one of the most powerful engines of consumer influence, especially in the food sector.

What used to be shaped by advertising budgets and lifestyle magazines is now often determined by a few seconds of user-generated video. Even mainstream news outlets increasingly rely on TikTok clips for entertainment value, giving them additional visibility and reach.

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Tylenol is not recommended for those suffering TDS

Canada maintains Tylenol is safe for pregnant women despite US warning

Canadian health officials, for now at least, will not follow the lead of the United States in recommending pregnant women avoid using acetaminophen, more commonly known as Tylenol, after a study indicated it is a contributing factor in the autism epidemic.

According to officials from Health Canada in a September 23 statement, acetaminophen is safe for use for pain and fever during a woman’s pregnancy when used as indicated on the box/bottle.

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Police did right thing releasing man seen trying to assemble rifle outside Toronto store, expert says

Videos of a man who appeared to be assembling a rifle outside a Toronto store that were shared online garnered thousands of views and the attention of police, who briefly took the man into custody before letting him go.

But while the incident raised alarm bells for a shop owner whose security cameras captured the incident, one legal expert says simply holding pieces of what appears to be a firearm doesn’t mean police can press charges.

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The insane two-tier bias of Britain’s speech police

In response to the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk earlier this month, British social-media influencer Charlotte Hayes posted a video on TikTok appearing to celebrate his death.

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Why are the feds determined to slaughter 400 healthy birds?

Over the past few months, Universal Ostrich Farms has gone from being a small family-run enterprise in the middle of nowhere British Columbia to a symbol of the fight against government overreach recognized around the world.

The ostriches and their owners Karen Espersen and Dave Bilinski have caught the attention of everyone from local advocates for freedom to high-ranking officials in the United States government.

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Trannies the real victims of Charlie Kirk murder says Guardian

Transgender Americans are seeing a wave of hate unleashed by Charlie Kirk’s killing

On the day anti-LGBTQ+ activist Charlie Kirk was shot, fear rippled through the left that the far right would seize the moment to consolidate power. Nowhere was that fear more acute than in the transgender community.

Within hours, Republicans were already blaming trans people; one commentator even claimed the bullets carried “transgender symbols”, a claim investigators quickly debunked. But the deeper fear wasn’t misinformation – it was the crackdown that would follow. With fragile rights hanging by the thread of court rulings and blue-state protections, trans people braced for the worst. And they were right: The right has seized on the shooting as its own Reichstag fire, accelerating a campaign to target transgender existence – now with the full weight of the Trump administration behind it.

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Liberal government frees Canada Post to end home delivery, close some post offices

With Canada Post on track to lose $1.5 billion in 2025 and contract discussions between the union and the corporation stalled, the federal government is embarking on a modernization plan it says will allow Canada Post to stabilize its finances and ensure its survival.

“The bottom line is this: Canada Post is effectively insolvent,” Government Transformation Minister Joël Lightbound said in a statement on Thursday.

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