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Sprite advert is being called out for slut-shaming
An new ad campaign for Sprite has raised more than a few eyebrows this week.
The new advert, running with the tagline, '#BrutallyRefreshing', has appeared on billboards in Ireland and on Irish websites.
It features such witty and definitely not sexi

Shannon Phillips is at the center of Alberta's transition into a carbon-conscious energy producer. But how far will she go?
The lawsuit also strangely targets its own regulatory agency, the Alberta Utilities Commission, for 'unlawfully' agreeing to terms in 2000

“This government has a habit of blaming others for the consequences of its own policy decisions – decisions that are costing Alberta taxpayers billions,” The government failed to read the contract before triggering this clause with its poor policy decisio
Alberta's new haves and have-notsIt’s about the “haves” and the “have nots.” But in Alberta it’s not the rich business types versus exploited workers.
It’s about the fat cats with high-paying, secure, low-risk jobs in the public and quasi-public sector, versus the unemployed/underempl

Bomb-making guides, images of beheadings and plans of MI5 headquarters were found at the East London home of the bright 16-year-old, where her father had let her watch ultra-violent material.
On Tuesday, the NDP government announced it would be setting a $1.25 per litre markup for beer sold in Alberta regardless of the producer's size or location, effective Aug. 5.
'For a lot of black people, we know that job discrimination happens, but no one is foolish enough to write it in an email,' said Jama Hagi-Yusuf, who has filed a human rights complaint
The Ontario Court of Appeal decision amplified the original damages awarded to Vicky Strudwick by over $100,000.
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